Emily Parker

Emily Parker foi diretora executiva de conteúdo global da CoinDesk. Anteriormente, Emily foi membro da equipe de Planejamento de Política do Departamento de Estado dos EUA, onde aconselhou sobre liberdade na Internet e diplomacia digital. Emily foi escritora/editora do The Wall Street Journal e editora do The New York Times. Ela é cofundadora da LongHash, uma startup de blockchain com foco em Mercados asiáticos.

Ela é autora de "Now I Know Who My Comrades Are: Voices From the Internet Underground" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). O livro conta as histórias de ativistas da Internet na China, Cuba e Rússia. Mario Vargas Llosa, vencedor do Prêmio Nobel de Literatura, chamou-o de "um relato rigorosamente pesquisado e relatado que se lê como um thriller". Ela foi diretora de estratégia na startup de mídia social do Vale do Silício Parlio, que foi adquirida pela Quora.

Ela fez palestras públicas em todo o mundo e atualmente é representada pelo Leigh Bureau. Ela foi entrevistada na CNN, MSNBC, NPR, BBC e muitos outros programas de televisão e rádio. Seu livro foi atribuído em Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Tufts, UCSD e outras escolas.

Emily fala chinês, japonês, francês e espanhol. Ela se formou com honras pela Brown University e tem mestrado em Estudos do Leste Asiático por Harvard. Ela possui Bitcoin, Ether e quantidades menores de outras criptomoedas.

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Ether Surges Above $2.8K on ETF Steam; Neon EVM Partners With deBridge

The price of ether (ETH) rose through the $2,800 mark for the first time since May 2022 as traders bet on the possibility of a spot ETH exchange-traded fund (ETF) approval in the U.S. Plus, Yuriy Yurchenko, Chief Product Officer at Neon EVM, joins deBridge CEO Alex Smirnov to discuss their partnership in the cross-chain space.

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Bitcoin Flirts With $50K; ENS Founder on GoDaddy Partnership and Web3 Adoption Outlook

Bitcoin starts the week on the rise, with BTC price closing in on the $50,000 level. This comes as CryptoQuant predicts that the largest crypto by market cap could touch $112,000 this year if the current trend of inflows related to spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) continues. Plus, a conversation with ENS founder, Nick Johnson, on the domain name protocol's partnership with GoDaddy and his Web3 adoption outlook.

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Crypto Bets for the Super Bowl and Taylor Swift Ramp Up; Bitcoin Tops $47K

Bettors on decentralized prediction platform Polymarket are putting their money where their mouth is when it comes to this year’s Super Bowl. Polymarket head of global markets Harry Jones joins "First Mover" to discuss. Plus, bitcoin (BTC) is headed towards $48,000 in the short term after one analyst says the breakout is fueled by a strong track record of gains around the Chinese New Year celebration.

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Bitcoin Rallies to Four-Week High; The Future of Generative Art

Bitcoin (BTC) rallied to a four-week high on Thursday, nearing $45,000. A new research report from JPMorgan claims there is evidence that Blackrock and Fidelity’s spot bitcoin ETFs already have an advantage over Grayscale. And, generative art platform, Art Blocks recently acquired Sansa, a well-known marketplace in digital and generative art. Art Blocks founder and CEO Erick Calderon joins "First Mover" to discuss.

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This Decentralized Social Protocol Is Rivaling X; LINK's Standout Week

Farcaster co-founder, Dan Romero, joins CoinDesk to unpack Web3 social protocol Farcaster. The protocol recently saw daily active users surge to all-time highs after the launch of Frames, which turns Farcaster-based posts into interactive mini-apps. Plus, it’s been a stellar week for Chainlink’s native token. LINK is the only member of the CoinDesk 20 to return positively week-on- week. Watch those stories and more, on today's "First Mover."

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Details on Solana's 5-Hour Outage; State of U.S. Crypto Regulation in 2024

Solana, the low-latency blockchain that's seen an explosion in activity in recent months, experienced an approximately five-hour outage on Tuesday. U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns of the potential hazards the crypto industry poses. The Chamber of Digital Commerce Chief Policy Officer Cody Carbone weighs in on the state of U.S. crypto regulation. And, CoinDesk takes a closer look at Solana's mobile phone.

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Spot Bitcoin ETF Aftermath; 'Buy The Dip' Sentiment Still Dominant in Crypto Market

WisdomTree Head of Digital Assets Will Peck joins "First Mover" to discuss his crypto market outlook following WisdomTree’s Bitcoin Fund being one of the spot bitcoin ETFs approved by the SEC last month. The largest cryptocurrency by market cap topped $43,000 on Monday as buying on the dip remains the dominant tactic in the crypto market, one trader tells CoinDesk. And, El Salvador's bitcoin-friendly president Nayib Bukele is on his way to another five-year term.

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A China nunca proibiu completamente as Cripto

Apesar das repressões do governo e dos relatos generalizados de que a Cripto é proibida na China, o comércio de Cripto ainda está muito vivo. Como isso é possível?

Crowds walk below neon signs on Nanjing Road, Shanghai, China. (Getty Images)

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Venmo Rival Beam Dives Into Stablecoin-Powered Shopping; Bitcoin Ends the Week Higher

Eco, which is the builder behind Ethereum layer 2 wallet Beam, just acquired stablecoin shopping app Join. Andy Bromberg, Beam CEO and Eco Protocol contributor joins "First Mover" to discuss. The price of bitcoin (BTC) is ending the week higher after some new central bank decisions. And, Initial Contributor to Core DAO and CEO of Element, Rich Rines, weighs in on new Web3 funding initiatives in Africa.

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Analyst Predicts Ether Could Hit $4K by May; Web3 Use Cases Gain Traction

Standard Chartered Bank predicts Ether (ETH) could rise nearly 70% from current levels and hit $4,000 by May as applications for spot-based ETFs will likely win regulatory approval in the U.S. Alchemy's protocol specialist Jason Windawi weighs in on the state of Web3 and expectations for 2024. And, the Jack Dorsey-led company Block confirms to CoinDesk it has started laying off employees this week.

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