Christine Lee

Christine Lee is an anchor and producer at CoinDesk. Previously, she anchored live daily market updates and reported business news features for television stations around the world at Thomson Reuters. She first began covering cryptocurrencies at Bloomberg TV Canada.

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Congress Passes Biden’s COVID-19 Relief Bill; Bitcoin Jumps

Bitbull Capital CEO Joe DiPasquale provides BTC markets analysis and CoinDesk’s Galen Moore discusses a new way to use bitcoin to buy everyday goods and services.

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Inflation Up 0.4% in February; Lawmakers Propose Evaluating Crypto Regulations

What will Congress and the SEC do about crypto? Former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins weighs in. Also, Multicoin Capital’s Kyle Samani on DeFi’s boom and Alejandro Machado with the continuing story of Venezuelans seeking refuge in cryptocurrencies.

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Bitcoin Market Cap Returns to $1T; A Bill Is Filed to Clarify US Crypto Regulations

U.S. lawmakers propose legislation to clarify agency jurisdiction over cryptocurrencies. Is Coinbase valuation closer to $50B or $100B? Lex Sokolin of ConsenSys provides analysis. And from Singapore, the CEO of Delta Exchange on crypto derivatives and crypto regulation in India.

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Capitalizing on DeFi, Institutional Interest In NFTs and Goldman Sach’s Latest Bitcoin Report

People don’t get bitcoin but they get DeFi. That’s how Bitwise explains interest in its decentralized finance index fund that brought in over $30M in sales in just two weeks. Learn more from Bitwise’s Matt Hougan. And, will the National Credit Union Administration be the next federal regulator to provide crypto guidance? Kyle Hauptman, NCUA vice chairman joins us. Plus, Trustology CEO Alex Batlin on NFTs. Will Institutions join the party?

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PayPal to Acquire Curv, Bitcoin Insights From Blockchain Data and Bitcoin Business in China

PayPal confirms it will acquire the digital asset security firm Curv to accelerate support for cryptocurrencies. We go to Beijing for the latest on crypto in China with Sino Global Capital. And Flipside Crypto’s lead data scientist, Angela Minster, with charts and insights into bitcoin holder behavior.

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The Latest Crypto Market Moves, Can Bitcoin Be Shut down, Cipher Mining’s Plans to Go Public and Tory Lanez’s Big NFT Sale

Markets Analysis from Quantum Economics’ Jason Deane who explains why he’s convinced bitcoin cannot be shut down. Also, Cipher Mining CEO Tyler Page on going public and the NFT craze in music industry.

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BTC Price Action and Other Bitcoin News: CoinDesk Markets, Research and Tech Experts With the Week in Review

The latest jobs report, Powell’s comments, MicroStrategy’s BTC strategy, Citi’s bitcoin report, and more grants for Bitcoin developers: Our Week-in-Review panel weighs in on these and other stories affecting bitcoin and its investors. Plus, a look at the week ahead.

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Markets React to Strong Jobs Report, Fidelity With Institutional Investor News, Stablecoins vs. CBDCs and More

The latest crypto market moves, Fidelity Digital Assets Research Director Ria Bhutoria anticipating more institutional investors to enter crypto, XBTO’s Philippe Bekhazi on the future of stablecoins and Valour’s Diana Biggs discusses crypto adoption and the regulatory environment in Europe.

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Stocks, Bitcoin Lower; Bond Yields Rise After Powell’s Comments

Stock and crypto markets reacting negatively to Chair Jerome Powell confirming the Fed will maintain easy-money policies. Delphi Digital Head of Global Macro Strategy Kevin Kelly provides markets analysis. Also, CoinDesk Managing Director of Research Noelle Acheson with a new report comparing the value propositions of bitcoin and ether.

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The Fed’s Jerome Powell to Speak on US Economy; Bitcoin Lower

Saying she’s alarmed by the size of the U.S. debt, pro-crypto Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis discusses her congressional agenda; and a markets check with Spanish economist Daniel Lacalle.

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