Michael J. Casey

Michael J. Casey ist Vorsitzender der Decentralized AI Society, ehemaliger Chief Content Officer bei CoinDesk und Co-Autor von Unser größter Kampf: Freiheit, Menschlichkeit und Würde im digitalen Zeitalter zurückerobern. Zuvor war Casey CEO von Streambed Media, einem Unternehmen, das er mitbegründete, um Herkunftsdaten für digitale Inhalte zu entwickeln. Er war zudem Senior Advisor bei der Digital Currency Initiative des MIT Media Lab und Senior Lecturer an der MIT Sloan School of Management. Bevor er zum MIT wechselte, verbrachte Casey 18 Jahre beim Wall Street Journal, wo seine letzte Position die eines Senior Columnists für globale Wirtschaftsangelegenheiten war.

Casey hat fünf Bücher verfasst, darunter „The Age of Cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin and Digital Money are Challenging the Global Economic Order“ und „The Truth Machine: The Blockchain and the Future of Everything“, beide gemeinsam mit Paul Vigna.

Nach seinem Wechsel zu CoinDesk in Vollzeit legte Casey verschiedene bezahlte Beratungspositionen nieder. Er hält unbezahlte Ämter als Berater für gemeinnützige Organisationen, darunter die Digital Currency Initiative des MIT Media Lab und die Deep Trust Alliance. Er ist Anteilseigner und nicht geschäftsführender Vorsitzender von Streambed Media.

Casey besitzt Bitcoin.

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What it Means to Be Pseudonymous and How One Engages With the Crypto World

For many in the crypto community, the practice of pseudonymity for security and privacy is common. For an interesting analysis of how pseudonymity affects how we interact with people, “Money Reimagined,” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren speak with guest Punk 6529. The identity and voice of the person behind this pseudonym will not be disclosed, and therefore, both the video and audio have been modulated.

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Will Regulation Go Too Far in the Wake of Crypto Winter?

Until this year’s massive correction in token prices, industry leaders could argue less regulation on cryptocurrency would allow more innovation. However, recent losses have ultimately led to a balance in favor of regulators. This week, Tornado Cash, an Ethereum-based smart contract program that mixes ether payments to hide users’ tracks, was added to the U.S. OFAC SDN list, prohibiting Americans from using the platform. Money Reimagined host Michael Casey speaks to Tonya Evans, professor at Penn State Dickinson Law, about how crypto winter has complicated the outlook for regulation.

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The DeFi, CeFi Debate: How Should Each Be Regulated?

In the wake of high-profile business failures in the sector many in the crypto industry now call “CeFi,” and the hacks that have plagued “DeFi,” (alternative decentralized platforms), what should regulators do to protect investors? “Money Reimagined” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren dive into this debate with Immunefi CEO Mitchell Amador and Timothy Massad, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Senior Fellow and former CFTC Chairman.

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