How Regulators Are Looking at Crypto
Join CoinDesk Research at 11:30 a.m. ET tomorrow for an in-depth discussion about the latest crypto industry trends weighing on the minds of regulators and lawmakers. In this 30-minute webinar, crypto analysts Christine Kim and Noelle Acheson, along with special guest Nikhilesh De, will give a presentation on regulatory trends and developments from the previous quarter that is significantly shaping the crypto industry today. This discussion will dive deeper into recent trends and events, as well as topics featured in CoinDesk's Quarterly Review for Q1 2021, which is available to download for free from the CoinDesk Research Hub.
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Hosted By CoinDesk Research Christine Kim Research Associate, CoinDesk
As a research associate for CoinDesk, Christine focuses on producing data-driven insights about the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry. Prior to her role as a research analyst, Christine was a tech reporter for CoinDesk mainly covering developments on the Ethereum blockchain. In her free time, you'll find her listening to the latest about the Canadian state of affairs from her favorite podcast show, "Canadaland." Noelle Acheson Managing Director of Research, CoinDesk
Noelle is CoinDesk's Managing Director of Research. She joined in 2016 after spending way too long in traditional finance and then in e-commerce. While scrambling to keep abreast of the industry's rapid development and gazing into a crystal ball to figure out what topics will matter to professional investors in the months ahead, she writes CoinDesk's weekly Crypto Long & Short newsletter. Nikhilesh De Managing Editor of Global Policy & Regulation, CoinDesk
Nik is the Managing Editor of Global Policy & Regulation at CoinDesk with a focus on regulators, lawmakers and institutions. He was previously a news, science, technology and community reporter and editor with The Daily Targum. His work has been featured in The Nation and referenced by The Washington Post, ZDNet, Gizmodo, NJ Advance Media and The Philadelphia Inquirer. He owns marginal amounts of bitcoin and ether.
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