Michael J. Casey

Michael J. Casey es presidente de The Decentralized AI Society, ex director de contenido en CoinDesk y coautor de Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age. Anteriormente, Casey fue director ejecutivo de Streambed Media, una empresa que cofundó para desarrollar datos de procedencia para contenido digital. También fue asesor senior en la Iniciativa de Moneda Digital del MIT Media Lab y profesor senior en la MIT Sloan School of Management. Antes de unirse al MIT, Casey pasó 18 años en The Wall Street Journal, donde su último cargo fue el de columnista senior cubriendo asuntos económicos globales.

Casey ha escrito cinco libros, incluyendo "The Age of Cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin and Digital Money are Challenging the Global Economic Order" y "The Truth Machine: The Blockchain and the Future of Everything," ambos coescritos con Paul Vigna.

Al unirse a CoinDesk a tiempo completo, Casey renunció a una variedad de puestos de asesoría remunerados. Mantiene cargos no remunerados como asesor de organizaciones sin fines de lucro, incluyendo la Iniciativa de Moneda Digital del MIT Media Lab y The Deep Trust Alliance. Es accionista y presidente no ejecutivo de Streambed Media.

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Regulación

La especulación es buena (para las Cripto)

Velocidad, pasión y valentía: qué impulsa el auge de las Cripto y qué las diferencia de los auges tecnológicos anteriores.

(Rachel Sun/CoinDesk)

Vídeos

Congressman Tom Emmer: ‘Crypto Is Not Partisan’

With Congress expected to approve the U.S. infrastructure bill this month, Rep. Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) remains hopeful lawmakers will fix its controversial crypto provision before the law would take effect in 2023. In this episode of “Money Reimagined” with co-hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren, Emmer, co-chair of the Congressional Blockchain Caucus, talks about the crypto industry’s standing in Washington, bipartisan support for crypto that is growing on Capitol Hill, what needs to be done to get meaningful reform, and what’s at stake in terms of U.S. global leadership in technology and finance if that doesn’t happen.

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Regulación

Por qué nadie gana en Coinbase contra la SEC

Los abogados que afirman que el producto Lend de la compañía infringe las leyes de valores pueden tener razón. Pero ¿quién está al servicio del interés público hoy en día?

(Rachel Sun/CoinDesk)

Vídeos

Crypto Has a Seat at the Table in DC. Now What?

It’s shaping up to be a busy fall for those concerned with crypto regulation in the U.S. “Money Reimagined” reviews key issues, such as the infrastructure bill’s crypto tax-reporting provision, the outlook for exchange-traded funds, and the possibility of an agency turf war over jurisdiction of crypto activities. Co-hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren are joined by Jarrod Loadholt, a partner with law firm Ice Miller’s public affairs group, who has previously served as senior counsel to the U.S. House Financial Services Committee, and Nikhilesh De, CoinDesk managing editor for policy and regulation.

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Tecnología

El valor de los NFT es la pertenencia

El arte siempre ha contribuido a satisfacer la necesidad de comunidad de la humanidad. ¿Qué sucede cuando se incluye el dinero?

Melody Wang/CoinDesk

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A Cypherpunk’s Crypto Journey – Austin Hill

For this special inaugural “OG edition” of “Money Reimagined,” hosts Sheila Warren and Michael Casey sit down with crypto entrepreneur, investor and long-time cypherpunk Austin Hill. He is perhaps best known in the crypto community for being the first CEO of Bitcoin development company Blockstream. However, his roots in crypto run much deeper than that, back to before even the arrival of bitcoin. Hill takes us back to those early days, gives his views on how the industry is doing now and what he expects and hopes for the future.

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