237. Introduction to crypto for smart beginners

Tech for Non-Techies - Ein Podcast von Sophia Matveeva - Mittwochs

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Cryptocurrency is becoming a bigger financial and political force in our world, especially after Donald Trump's return to the White House. This is why smart people who want to have an impact in the world need to learn about it. But, learning about crypto is difficult, because the loudest voices are devout crypto evangelists and hardcore libertarians. This episode is different. We do not want you to trade crypto, we want you to be educated about what it is and why it matters. In this episode, you will learn from Stephanie Ramezan, CEO & Co-Founder of the Crypto Collective and former CEO of Gemini UK, the regulated cryptocurrency exchange set up by the Winklevoss twins.   Listen to learn: - What cryptocurrency is - Why big companies are getting involved in it - What stablecoins and memecoins are - Where to find good career opportunities in the crypto space (and what to avoid)   Timestamps 00:00 The Importance of Understanding Cryptocurrency 02:48 The Crypto Landscape 06:08 Cryptocurrency Basics 08:53 Crypto Transactions 11:46 Role of Stablecoins in Finance 15:01 Shitcoins and Meme Coins 18:13 Impact of Quantum Computing on Crypto 21:02 Stephanie's Journey into Crypto  23:50 Crypto Job Market 27:01 Evaluating Crypto Companies 30:12 Conclusion and Resources   For the transcript, go to: https://www.techfornontechies.co/blog/237-introduction-to-crypto-for-smart-beginners   For more career & tech lessons, subscribe to Tech for Non-Techies on: Apple Spotify YouTube Amazon Podcasts Stitcher Pandora   FREE GUIDE: The Pragmatist’s Guide To Innovation (in business & in life) by Sophia Matveeva, supported by researchers from The University of Chicago   Growth Through Innovation If your organisation wants to drive revenue through innovation, book a call with us here. Our workshops and innovation strategies have helped Constellation Brands, the Royal Bank of Canada and Oxford University.

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