Wendy O

Wendy O dirige el programa de criptomonedas gestionado por mujeres más grande y con mayor audiencia a nivel mundial en YouTube, "The O Show", el cual se centra en ofrecer información técnica de alta complejidad al público general en un formato claro y fácil de entender. Antes de dedicarse a tiempo completo a las criptomonedas a finales de 2018, Wendy trabajó en la empresa de enfermedades infecciosas más grande del mundo. Su función consistía en colaborar con pacientes recién diagnosticados y pacientes existentes para coordinar su atención. Trabajar con más de 300 pacientes mensuales le permitió a Wendy desarrollar la capacidad de comunicar información compleja de manera efectiva a personas de diversas culturas y antecedentes, habilidad que utiliza al crear contenido. Wendy nació y se crió en el condado de Los Ángeles, California y se enorgullece de organizar eventos gratuitos para su comunidad, asegurándose de que las personas no representadas tengan acceso a educación gratuita sobre criptomonedas. Posee BTC, ETH, GALA, así como otras criptomonedas y NFTs por encima del umbral de divulgación de CoinDesk de $1,000.

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MicroStrategy's Bitcoin Bet; Pudgy Penguins NFTs Break All-Time Highs With Holiday Rally

MicroStrategy has added about 2,501 bitcoins to its holdings since Nov. 1, spending a net $44.6 million. The software company co-founded by crypto proponent Michael Saylor also sold a small amount of the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization for the first time last Thursday. Plus, a closer look at why Pudgy Penguins NFTs are on a Christmastime tear.

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Sam Bankman-Fried Borrowed From Alameda to Buy Robinhood Shares; DeGods and Y00ts to Migrate Chains

Fallen FTX chief Sam Bankman-Fried borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars from Alameda Research to purchase his monster stake in Robinhood Markets Inc., according to court documents. Plus, the team behind DeGods and Y00ts, two of the top non-fungible token (NFT) projects on Solana network, confirmed on Twitter that the projects would be migrating chains.

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Sam Bankman-Fried Under House Arrest; Justin Sun Was Secret Top Client of Valkyrie

The disgraced founder of cryptocurrency exchange FTX is reportedly now under house arrest in California after being released on a $250 million bond. "The Hash" hosts discuss the latest developments, as FTX seeks help from a U.S. bankruptcy judge over an ownership battle of roughly $450 million worth of stock in Robinhood Markets. Plus, TRON founder Justin Sun is one of the richest figures in crypto, and a good chunk of his bitcoin (BTC) is stored in one place: U.S.-based Valkyrie Investments.

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Caroline Ellison, Gary Wang Plead Guilty to 'Fraud' Charges; Twitter Integrates Crypto, Stock Prices in Search Results

"The Hash" hosts discuss the latest legal developments for former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried after his arrest. Former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison and FTX co-founder Gary Wang pleaded guilty to charges tied to FTX's collapse, U.S. Attorney Damian Williams announced Wednesday night. Plus, a closer look at how Twitter is integrating crypto prices on its platform.

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Bitcoin Miner Core Scientific Files for Bankruptcy; Paxful Removes ETH From Platform

"The Hash" group discuss today's top stories, including another domino falling during crypto winter as bitcoin miner Core Scientific files for chapter 11 bankruptcy. Plus, a creditor committee that includes crypto exchange Gemini has presented a plan to Genesis and Digital Currency Group (DCG) to “provide a path for the recovery of assets." DCG is the parent company of CoinDesk. And, Paxful CEO Ray Youssef announces ether's (ETH) removal from his marketplace.

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100 BTC Tied to QuadrigaCX Moved Out of Cold Wallets; BlockFi Asks US Court to Allow Some Customer Withdrawals

"The Hash" group discuss today's top stories, including the mystery behind more than 100 BTC tied to QuadrigaCX being moved out of cold storage wallets. Plus, bankrupt crypto lender BlockFi wants to allow some customers to withdraw their digital assets locked up on the platform. And, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong shares his take on regulations for centralized custodians.

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