Michael J. Casey

Michael J. Casey is voorzitter van The Decentralized AI Society, voormalig Chief Content Officer bij CoinDesk en mede-auteur van Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital Age. Eerder was Casey CEO van Streambed Media, een bedrijf dat hij mede oprichtte om herkomstgegevens voor digitale content te ontwikkelen. Hij was ook senior adviseur bij MIT Media Lab's Digital Currency Initiative en docent aan de MIT Sloan School of Management. Voordat hij bij MIT in dienst trad, werkte Casey 18 jaar bij The Wall Street Journal, waar zijn laatste functie senior columnist was met een focus op wereldwijde economische aangelegenheden.

Casey heeft vijf boeken geschreven, waaronder "The Age of Cryptocurrency: How Bitcoin and Digital Money are Challenging the Global Economic Order" en "The Truth Machine: The Blockchain and the Future of Everything," beide mede geschreven met Paul Vigna.

Bij zijn volledige dienstverband bij CoinDesk trad Casey af uit diverse betaalde adviesfuncties. Hij behoudt onbetaalde posities als adviseur bij non-profitorganisaties, waaronder MIT Media Lab's Digital Currency Initiative en The Deep Trust Alliance. Hij is aandeelhouder en niet-uitvoerend voorzitter van Streambed Media.

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Is Quantum Computing a Threat to Blockchains?

“Money Reimagined” dives into the question of quantum computing’s impact on blockchains as both innovations rapidly advance. Joining hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, is Jack Hidary of SandboxAQ, an enterprise company focused on quantum computing and artificial intelligence. According to Hidary, the ability for quantum computers to process massive amounts of data, together with blockchain-based verification systems, will be enormously beneficial for society — but blockchains will need to upgrade to remain useful.

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The Future of Blockchain Technology: Building it Decentralized, Secure and Efficient

The crypto community is faced with the challenge of scalability. Can it build a blockchain that is secure, permissionless and scalable? And what needs to happen in order for people all over the world to start using it easily? “Money Reimagined” examines these core challenges facing the crypto community as it strives toward mass adoption. Joining host Michael Casey is Alex Zinder, the global head of Ledger Enterprise, and Naveen Singh, CEO of Inery Blockchain.

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Terraform Labs’ UST Stablecoin ‘Broke the Buck’

Jeremy Allaire of Circle and CoinDesk reporter Sam Kessler join “Money Reimagined” host Michael Casey for this wide-ranging discussion about stablecoins following the downfall of the algorithmic TerraUSD (UST) stablecoin that lost its peg to the U.S. dollar. Circle is the company behind the USDC stablecoin. The panel reviews the differences among stablecoins, the crash of Terra’s luna token, and ripple effects through crypto markets.

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DAOs: The Next Frontier for Entrepreneurs in Emerging Markets

“Money Reimagined” hosts Sheila Warren and Michael Casey examine the role of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) in emerging markets, and why their governance structure is more favorable to entrepreneurs than traditional LLCs. Their guest, Poko Technologies Chief ‘DAOist’ Geoffrey See, explains his work in developing economies such as India and Vietnam, the rapid growth in popularity of DAOs and whether they can fit into existing regulatory frameworks.

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Fixing Crypto’s Diversity Problem

“Money Reimagined” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren sit down with Blockchain Foundation Executive Director Cleve Mesidor and Cornell Univ. Executive Director of Fintech Susan Joseph to discuss the lack of diversity in the crypto industry, why this is still a problem and what can be done about it. The panel explores Black and Latino interest in crypto and blockchain projects, mistakes made in the development of Web 2 infrastructure and efforts underway to attract more people to the industry.

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