Wendy O

Wendy O dirige « The O Show », l'émission Crypto la plus importante et la plus regardée au monde, dirigée par des femmes. Son objectif est de diffuser des informations technologiques au grand public, dans un format clair et facile à comprendre. Avant de se consacrer pleinement aux Crypto fin 2018, Wendy travaillait pour la plus grande entreprise mondiale spécialisée dans les maladies infectieuses. Son rôle consistait à coordonner les soins des patients, qu'ils soient nouvellement diagnostiqués ou déjà diagnostiqués. Travailler avec plus de 300 patients par mois lui a permis de communiquer efficacement des informations complexes à des personnes de cultures et d'horizons différents, qu'elle utilise pour créer du contenu. Wendy est née et a grandi dans le comté de Los Angeles, en Californie. Elle est fière d'organiser des Événements gratuits pour sa communauté et de veiller à ce que les personnes non représentées aient accès à une formation gratuite sur les Crypto . Elle détient des BTC, des ETH, des Gala, ainsi que d'autres cryptomonnaies et des NFT dépassant le seuil de Déclaration de transparence de 1 000 $ fixé par CoinDesk.

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Coinbase CEO Vows Fight Against 'Anti-Crypto' SEC; Why Bitcoin Network Fees Are Surging

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong clarifies continuing U.S. presence amid its lawsuit against the SEC. Bitcoin network fees are spiking on the rising popularity of meme coins and the Ordinals protocol. Worldcoin is betting on a gas-free crypto wallet. Plus, crypto reporter and author Brady Dale joins the show to discuss his new book on the meteoric rise and fall of FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried.

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New York Attorney General Seeks New Crypto Powers for State Regulators; MeWe CEO on User Privacy Efforts

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics, including a bill proposed by New York Attorney General Letitia James that would give the New York Department of Financial Services stronger authority to regulate digital assets. Separately, the average fee per Bitcoin transaction rose this week to $7.25, the highest since July 2021. And, a federal judge is keeping the freeze on $35 million in crypto assets held by SpartacusDAO. MeWe CEO Jeffrey Edell also joins the conversation, discussing how the social media app is bringing frequency blockchain's self-sovereign identity to its 20 million users.

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SEC Ordered to Respond to Coinbase Allegations; North Carolina House Votes to Ban Digital Dollar Payments

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) being ordered by a U.S. court to respond to cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase's complaint over how it applies securities laws to digital assets. Separately, Nigeria's government approved a national blockchain policy. And North Carolina's House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill prohibiting the state's agencies and institutions from accepting payments in central bank digital currencies. Plus, the former head of product at OpenSea was convicted of money laundering and wire fraud in a federal court, according to a report from Reuters.

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Sui Network Officially Launches; Meme Coin Madness as PEPE Pumps and Dumps

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: Sui, a buzzy new layer 1 blockchain founded by ex-Meta employees, finally makes its debut. The White House is proposing a 30% tax on electricity used for crypto mining. French senators are proposing easing up on crypto ads by social media influencers. Plus, the new meme coin Pepe (PEPE) is seeing profit taking after huge price spikes since its debut a few weeks ago.

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