Zack Seward

Si Zack Seward ay ang nag-aambag na editor-at-large ng CoinDesk. Hanggang Hulyo 2022, nagsilbi siya bilang deputy editor-in-chief ng CoinDesk. Bago sumali sa CoinDesk noong Nobyembre 2018, siya ang editor-in-chief ng Technical.ly, isang site ng balita na nakatuon sa mga lokal na komunidad ng tech sa US East Coast. Bago iyon, nagtrabaho si Seward bilang isang reporter na sumasaklaw sa negosyo at Technology para sa isang pares ng mga istasyon ng miyembro ng NPR, WHYY sa Philadelphia at WXXI sa Rochester, New York. Si Seward ay orihinal na nagmula sa San Francisco at nag-aral sa kolehiyo sa Unibersidad ng Chicago. Nagtrabaho siya sa PBS NewsHour sa Washington, DC, bago pumasok sa Graduate School of Journalism ng Columbia.

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BitGo Terminates Acquisition of Rival Prime Trust; German Intelligence Agency Releases NFT Collection to Recruit Talent

"The Hash" tackles today's biggest stories in crypto, including cryptocurrency custodian BitGo ending its acquisition of rival Prime Trust. Plus, a closer look at why German Intelligence Agency Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) has released a non-fungible token (NFT) collection to recruit talent through a gamified blockchain treasure hunt. Meanwhile, some lobby groups and crypto companies in the U.K. believe the digital pound should be interoperable with crypto to be suitable for the future.

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Court Examiner Says FTX's Bankruptcy Fees Already Topped $200M; Could Stablecoins, DeFi be in SEC's Crosshairs Next?

"The Hash" explores today's top stories in crypto, including FTX’s bankruptcy fees already topping $200 million, according to a court-appointed examiner. Separately, Berenberg's recent research suggests stablecoins and DeFi are likely to become the next targets in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)'s crypto crackdown. And, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is proposing common conditions for retail payments with digital money on a distributed ledger.

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Do Kwon Sentenced to Four Months in Montenegro Jail; Alibaba Taps Crypto Friendly Joseph Tsai as Chairman

"The Hash" explores today's top stories in crypto, including Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon being sentenced to four months in jail by a Montenegro court after being found guilty of document forgery. Separately, Alibaba announced Joseph Tsai, one of its founders, will step into the role of chairman at the company this September. Plus, EDX Markets, which has funding from financial heavyweights like Charles Schwab, announces the launch of its digital asset market. And, Binance has set up Lightning nodes on the Bitcoin network.

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Abra Insolvent for Months: Regulators; Tether’s Banking Relationships Detailed in Legal Documents

"The Hash" hosts unpack today's top stories: Binance's French unit undergoes investigation by local authorities for the "illegal" provision of digital asset services and "acts of aggravated money laundering". The exchange is also leaving the Netherlands after failing to acquire a license from the Dutch regulator. Separately, crypto lender Abra has been insolvent since at least March 31, 2023, state securities regulators alleged on Thursday. Plus, new documents obtained by CoinDesk under a Freedom of Information Law request, offer a rare but limited window into the reserves behind USDT. And, the latest on former President Donald Trump's NFT project.

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