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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Crypto Exchanges Are Listing Worldcoin's WLD Token; Twitter Says Goodbye to the Bird

"The Hash" team discusses today's top stories, including how Worldcoin's WLD token is performing after going live earlier on Monday. Plus, what Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin thinks about OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s crypto project. Tokens branded ‘X’ popped up on decentralized exchanges after Twitter's rebrand. And, bitcoin (BTC) is slipping to the $29,000 level after a Wall Street Journal article details regulatory concerns about Binance.

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Sam Bankman-Fried Accused of Leaking Caroline Ellison’s Private Diary; McDonald’s 'McMetaverse' Plans

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics, including the U.S. DOJ accusing former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried of leaking the private diary of ex-Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison to the New York Times. A new FTX lawsuit seeks the return of over $1 billion in cash and shares from SBF and other executives. Plus, why hamster racing appears to be the new crypto craze. And, McDonald's opens McNuggets Land in the metaverse.

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FTX Phishing Attack Concerns; Future of Web3 Amid Hollywood Strikes

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics, including several FTX users being targeted by a potential phishing attack after being sent a "reset password" request. Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX are also geting spoofed in a new animated comedy. StoryCo Co-Creator J.P. Alanís joins the show to discuss the future of Web3 entertainment amid the actors strike in Hollywood. And, the U.S. Federal Reserve has launched its long-awaited instant payments service.

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Nasdaq Freezes Crypto Custody Service Plan; RFK Jr. Reiterates Stance on Bitcoin

"The Hash" covers the biggest stories in crypto today, including why the Nasdaq is dropping its plans for a crypto custody service. Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveils a plan to exempt bitcoin (BTC) from capital gains tax when it is converted into U.S. dollars. The U.S. Senate is poised to take another crack at regulating the crypto industry. And, Terraform Labs reportedly taps a new interim CEO.

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SEC's Gensler ‘Disappointed’ by Part of Ripple’s XRP Ruling; Crypto VC Funding in 2023

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics, including SEC Chair Gary Gensler addressing Ripple's partial court victory in its fight against the SEC last week. Crypto investment firm CoinFund has raised $158 million, according to Bloomberg. Legitimate CEO Calvin Chan discusses partnering with Puma and Roc Nation to release a sneaker collection. And, Binance ends its five-year partnership with the Argentine soccer association, just after a year, citing a breach of contract. 

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