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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Digital Euro to Focus on Personal Use, How USDC Could Benefit From Getting Booted From Binance

“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories, including EU regulators’ stance on the usage of a central bank digital currency and Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire explaining how USDC could benefit from leaving Binance as the crypto exchange ended its support of a slew of stablecoins.

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Ethereum Merge Imminent, Nigeria Plans to Partner With Binance to Create a Virtual Free Zone

“The Hash” hosts discuss today’s top stories, including Ethereum’s final countdown to the Merge, which will likely be completed some time around Sept. 13-16 and Nigeria doubling down on blockchain and digital economy with a plan to launch a virtual free zone.

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Crypto Developer Brothers Leave VC Firm After CoinDesk Exposé; Coinbase Price Bug Exploit

“The Hash” team discusses today’s top stories including the fate of two crypto developer brothers who boosted their once-mighty stablecoin exchange Saber using a web of secret identities. Plus, Coinbase users in the Eastern European country of Georgia were able to exploit a price bug that allowed them to cash out their holdings for 100 times the exchange rate.

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Crypto.com Reportedly Backs Out of $495M Sponsorship Deal; NFT Marketplace Royalty Payments Shake Up

Crypto.com is backing out of a five-year sponsorship deal worth $495 million with the UEFA Champions League, European soccer’s elite league, according to a report in SportBusiness. Plus, popular NFT marketplace X2Y2 announced it will no longer make buyers pay royalties on certain NFT purchases, sparking debate on the importance of such payments to the industry.

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