Jennifer Sanasie

Jennifer Sanasie ist Executive Producer und leitende Moderatorin bei CoinDesk mit über einem Jahrzehnt journalistischer Erfahrung in den USA, Kanada und Südafrika. Über die Medien hinaus hat sie eng mit Web3-Unternehmen in den Bereichen Marketing, Content und Geschäftsstrategie zusammengearbeitet.

Jennifer besitzt einen MBA von der Rotman School of Management, einen Master of Laws in Innovation und Technologie von der University of Toronto, einen BA in Medienwissenschaften von der University of Guelph sowie ein Journalismus-Diplom vom Humber College.

Sie besitzt BTC, ETH, SOL, USDC, USDT, G7 und DCNT. Zudem hält sie eine Mischung aus NFTs, Altcoins und Memecoins im Wert von unter 1.000 USD.

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Fidelity Reportedly Gears Up to Submit Spot Bitcoin ETF Filing; Damus Anticipates Removal From Apple App Store

"The Hash" hosts unpack today's top stories, including The Block reporting that Fidelity is expected to submit a spot bitcoin ETF filing. Meanwhile, the founder of Damus expects Apple to remove the decentralized social media platform from its App Store. Plus, the EU secured a political deal on new crypto bank-capital legislation. And, Robinhood will end support for three tokens named as securities in the SEC's recent lawsuits.

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Terra Classic Revival Plans Rev Up; 2020 Twitter Hacker Sentenced to 5 Years on Crypto Theft

"The Hash" explores today's biggest stories in crypto. including six engineers proposing a Terra Classic ecosystem revival plan for the blockchain. Meanwhile, a British man received a 5-year sentence from a federal judge on an elaborate Twitter hack and a separate crypto-related SIM-swapping scheme, Inner City Press reported. Plus, Bernstein says the U.S. has room for a compliant crypto ETF to grow market share as a bitcoin on-ramp. And Singapore's central bank is proposing ways to design open, interoperable networks for tokenized digital assets.

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Alameda Seeks Return of $700M; Brian Armstrong's 'Super App' Vision for Coinbase

"The Hash" tackles today's hottest topics in crypto, including Alameda Research seeking the return of $700 million founder Sam Bankman-Fried appears to have paid for access to celebrities and politicians. Plus, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong envisions the exchange's platform to becoming a global "super app" like the popular WeChat. Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) states banning crypto may not be the best way of mitigating the associated risks. And, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) says most jurisdictions are not complying with global crypto laundering norms.

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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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