Jennifer Sanasie

Jennifer Sanasie es productora ejecutiva y presentadora principal en CoinDesk, con más de una década de experiencia periodística en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Sudáfrica. Más allá de los medios, ha colaborado estrechamente con empresas de Web3 en marketing, contenido y estrategia empresarial.

Jennifer posee un MBA de la Rotman School of Management, una Maestría en Derecho en Innovación y Tecnología de la Universidad de Toronto, una Licenciatura en Estudios de Medios de la Universidad de Guelph, y un Diploma en Periodismo del Humber College.

Ella posee BTC, ETH, SOL, USDC, USDT, G7 y DCNT. También posee una mezcla de NFTs, altcoins y memecoins con un valor inferior a $1,000.

Jennifer Sanasie

Lo último de Jennifer Sanasie


Vídeos

Sam Bankman-Fried Faces Four New Criminal Charges; Coinbase Launches Layer 2 Blockchain with No Plan to Issue New Network Token

The hosts of "The Hash" weigh in as FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried faces additional charges, including bank fraud allegations, under a new 12-count indictment. Coinbase (COIN) launched Base, a layer 2 network built using Optimism's OP Stack, to attract new crypto users. In a new filing, New York and Federal financial regulators say a $1.02 billion deal by Binance.US to purchase assets of defunct crypto lender Voyager could prove discriminatory and unlawful. Plus, a Federal judge rules that the offering of Dapper Labs’ NBA-branded “Top Shot” non-fungible tokens might be securities.

The Hash

Vídeos

Voyager Probed by FTC, Firm's Attorney Confirms Sale to Binance US Remains 'On Track;' Blur Co-Founder Reveals Identity

The hosts of "The Hash" weigh in on the news of the day. Bankrupt crypto lender Voyager Digital and its executives are being probed for deceptive cryptocurrency marketing, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said in a new legal filing. One of the co-founders of the rising non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace Blur ‘Pacman’ shared a photo of himself next to the Web3 avatar he uses for interviews. As part of CoinDesk's "BUIDL Week", new analysis finds developer activity is showing healthy growth in the crypto space.

The Hash

Vídeos

How Retail Investors Fared After FTX's Collapse; Litecoin Network Gets Its First NFTs

"The Hash" team covers the biggest crypto headlines of the day, including a new Bank for International Settlements report that reveals that while most crypto app users worldwide lost money on their bitcoin holdings after last year's collapses of the Terra ecosystem and the FTX exchange, investors outside of major economies took the biggest hit. Plus, developers are forking Bitcoin ordinals to give older proof-of-work networks such as Litecoin their first set of non-fungible tokens (NFTs).

The Hash

Publicidad
Vídeos

Binance Reportedly Mulls Cutting US Ties; Revelations in SEC's Charges Against Do Kwon and Terraform Labs

Binance Holdings, the world’s largest crypto exchange, is considering severing its ties with U.S. business partners amid heightened scrutiny from regulators, according to Bloomberg. Separately, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released a 55-page document detailing various charges of fraud against Do Kwon and Terraform Labs, alleging Kwon and others “engaged in a scheme to deceive and mislead investors…in the U.S. and abroad.” The Hash" hosts share their insights on these top stories of the day.

The Hash

Vídeos

Mt. Gox Payout Update; NFT Marketplace Blur Ramps Up Royalty Battle With OpenSea

"The Hash" team discusses the biggest headlines of the day, including the two biggest creditors of Mt. Gox, the crypto exchange that failed due to a hack nine years ago, electing to get their bankruptcy recovery paid out mostly in bitcoin (BTC), according to CoinDesk sources. Plus, the battle between zero-fee non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace Blur and leading competitor OpenSea has intensified as both platforms vie for market share among NFT creators.

The Hash