Jennifer Sanasie

Jennifer Sanasie est productrice exécutive et présentatrice principale chez CoinDesk. Elle possède plus de dix ans d'expérience journalistique aux États-Unis, au Canada et en Afrique du Sud. Au-delà des médias, elle a collaboré étroitement avec des entreprises du Web3 sur les aspects marketing, de contenu et de stratégie commerciale.

Jennifer est titulaire d’un MBA de la Rotman School of Management, d’une maîtrise en droit de l’innovation et de la Technologies de l’Université de Toronto, d’un baccalauréat en études des médias de l’Université de Guelph et d’un diplôme en journalisme du Humber College.

Elle possède des BTC, ETH, SOL, USDC, USDT, G7 et DCNT. Elle détient également un ensemble de NFT, d'altcoins et de memecoins d'une valeur inférieure à 1 000 $.

Jennifer Sanasie

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SEC Claps Back at Coinbase; Report Sheds Light on RFK Jr.'s Bitcoin Investment

"The Hash" hosts explore today's hot topics, including the SEC arguing in a new filing last week that Coinbase acknowledged federal securities laws could apply to its listings years ago. Financial records obtained by CNBC show presidential candidate RFK Jr. bought bitcoin despite saying otherwise. Arkham Intelligence has started a marketplace that will let people buy and sell on-chain crypto data. And, Sarah Silverman and two authors are suing Meta and OpenAI over copyright infringement.

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Gemini Sues Digital Currency Group; Twitter Threatens Lawsuit Against Meta Over Threads App

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics, including Gemini suing Digital Currency Group, alleging the industry conglomerate and its founder Barry Silbert committed "fraud" through DCG subsidiary Genesis. CoinDesk is owned by DCG. Kraken co-founder Jesse Powell is being investigated on claims that he hacked and cyberstalked a non-profit that he founded. And, Twitter threatens to sue Meta over its 'Threads' app.

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New Report Unpacks Tom Brady’s Fallout With FTX; Meta Launches Twitter Rival 'Threads'

"The Hash" hosts discuss today's hot topics in crypto, including a New York Times report that details how NFL legend Tom Brady's sponsorship deal with FTX turned sour after the exchange filed for bankruptcy. Facebook parent Meta launches the 'Threads' app, taking aim at Twitter. BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says bitcoin could "revolutionize finance." And, a closer look into crypto infrastructure firm Chainlink's proof-of-reserves service.

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Valkyrie Refiles for Spot Bitcoin ETF; Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT Floor Price Hits 20-Month Low

"The Hash" unpacks today's top stories in crypto, including Valkyrie Digital Assets refiling its application for a spot bitcoin exchange traded fund (ETF) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Plus, a closer look at why the floor price of the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) non-fungible token (NFT) collection sunk below 30 ETH (about $58,700) on Sunday. And, an update on the founders of the bankrupt crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital.

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