Zack Seward

Zack Seward est contributeur rédacteur en chef à CoinDesk. Jusqu'en juillet 2022, il a été rédacteur en chef adjoint chez CoinDesk. Avant de rejoindre CoinDesk en novembre 2018, il était rédacteur en chef de Technical.ly, un site d'information axé sur les communautés technologiques locales de la côte Est des États-Unis. Auparavant, Seward a travaillé en tant que journaliste couvrant les secteurs des affaires et de la technologie pour deux stations membres de NPR, WHYY à Philadelphie et WXXI à Rochester, New York. Seward est originaire de San Francisco et a fait ses études à l'Université de Chicago. Il a travaillé au PBS NewsHour à Washington, D.C., avant de fréquenter l'École supérieure de journalisme de Columbia.

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Google Partners With Coinbase to Accept Crypto Payments for Cloud Services; CNN Ends its NFT Project

Google will start accepting crypto payments for cloud services early next year. The tech giant said it will receive crypto payment via an integration with crypto exchange Coinbase. Plus, the state of the NFT market as CNN is "saying goodbye" to its Web3 project Vault.

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Huobi Global to Be Acquired by About Capital; PayPal Says it’s ‘Not Fining People for Misinformation’

Crypto exchange Huobi Global, one of the biggest token trading outposts in the Asia markets, has agreed to be purchased by Hong Kong-based investment company About Capital Management’s M&A fund. Plus, PayPal addresses its acceptable use policy (AUP) notice update that a spokesperson said “included incorrect information” and sparked a debate online.

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BNB Smart Chain Resumes Operations After Major Exploit; FTX Partners with Visa on Crypto Debit Card

The BNB Smart Chain (BSC) resumed operations as chain validators adopted a software update that would close the exploit used by hackers to drain funds off-chain. Plus, FTX has partnered with Visa to roll out crypto debit cards across 40 countries.

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Do Kwon’s Passport Set to be ‘Invalidated’ By South Korea; Warner Music Group’s Web3 Push

CORRECTION: Since publication, the reporting and headline of Celsius executives withdrawing crypto has been corrected to $17 million based on documentation provided by CTO Nuke Goldstein’s lawyers, who showed that most of his apparent withdrawals were sent to other accounts at Celsius. The original headline indicated a figure of $42 million.

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