Michael J. Casey

Michael J. Casey è il Presidente di The Decentralized AI Society, ex Chief Content Officer di CoinDesk e coautore di Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age. In precedenza, Casey è stato CEO di Streambed Media, una società che ha co-fondato per sviluppare dati di provenienza per contenuti digitali. È stato inoltre consulente senior presso il Digital Currency Initiative del MIT Media Lab e docente senior alla MIT Sloan School of Management. Prima di unirsi al MIT, Casey ha trascorso 18 anni al The Wall Street Journal, dove il suo ultimo incarico è stato quello di senior columnist, occupandosi di affari economici globali.

Casey ha scritto cinque libri, tra cui "The Age of Cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin and Digital Money are Challenging the Global Economic Order" e "The Truth Machine: The Blockchain and the Future of Everything," entrambi co-scritti con Paul Vigna.

Al momento del suo ingresso a tempo pieno in CoinDesk, Casey ha rinunciato a numerose posizioni di consulenza retribuite. Mantiene ruoli non retribuiti come consulente per organizzazioni no-profit, tra cui il Digital Currency Initiative del MIT Media Lab e The Deep Trust Alliance. È azionista e presidente non esecutivo di Streambed Media.

Casey possiede bitcoin.

Michael J. Casey

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Videos

Africa: A Battleground in the Future of Money

“Money Reimagined” takes a look at Africa’s burgeoning role in the future of finance. Hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren speak with Elizabeth Rossiello, CEO of African fintech firm AZA Finance. The company just announced its partnership with the powerhouse exchange FTX to help accelerate Africa’s integration into the Web 3 economy. As we learn in this episode, the African crypto industry is growing fast along with its population of eager adopters.

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Washington’s Relationship With Crypto: Where Is it Headed?

Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., joins “Money Reimagined” with Sheila Warren and Michael Casey to reflect on the impact of the infrastructure bill, explain the difficulties of applying regulation to an evolving technology and take a look at where policy on stablecoins and token investing might be headed.

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Opinion

Se mai ci fosse stato un momento per la libertà finanziaria, è adesso

Con l'Ucraina che raccoglie denaro online e la Russia esclusa dal sistema finanziario, la proposta di libertà delle criptovalute è stata messa alla prova.

(Ismail Ferdous/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

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Transparency and Security Versus Financial Freedom

The ease with which crypto account holders around the world have been able to send donations to Ukraine this week — amounting to over $51 million as of Thursday — has led to both amazement and concern over the power that crypto puts in anyone’s hands. For the first time, people are able to send money directly, within minutes, to a country’s government to help it fight a war. Does easy access to bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies also make it possible for Russia to get around the traditional financial system for the purpose of evading sanctions? “Money Reimagined” dives into this discussion with Jonathan Levin of Chainalysis, a data analytics firm that leverages the transparency of the blockchain to track the movement of crypto funds.

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Taxes Versus Privacy in Crypto: Old Rules, Modern Technology

With NFT purchases and other crypto transactions leading to nasty surprises this tax season, “Money Reimagined” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren sit down with two guests to discuss current tax dilemmas and why some existing rules aren’t a good fit for crypto. They also consider the impact blockchain technology may have on tax collecting and reporting in the future. Joining the show are David Kemmerer of CoinLedger and Dan Jeffries, author, futurist, systems architect.

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Opinion

La soluzione improbabile ai fallimenti Privacy delle criptovalute: il governo

L'industria T può cambiare ciò che affligge il Web 2 senza il supporto di stati come gli Stati Uniti

(Rachel Sun/CoinDesk)