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This week on the podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Jon Rice, Founder of the Koinos Federation. Jon goes into detail about how he got into crypto journalism, why Koinos has captured his attention, and what the Federation's plans are going forward. Enjoy!Show links:Andrew Levine interview with Jon RiceKF TelegramKF TwitterJon Rice TwitterIf you enjoyed this episode, consider subscribing to The Koin Press newsletter for short, daily emails where I explain crypto concepts in a highly accessible format.
In this episode, Andrew Levine (CEO of Koinos Group) is back to talk about their recent roadmap announcement for Koinos Pro, Koinos Play, and partnership with gaming studio Splinterlands! We spent the first part of this episode talking about how smart contracts in general and Koinos in particular is anti-tyranny technology. Hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed the conversation!
The team behind the narrative family podcast 'Otter Space' beams aboard Geekscape for a wholesome new episode! Co-creators and co-writers Benj Thall and Andrew Levine talk about taking their feature animated screenplay and developing it into a multipart podcast series. Joining them is 'Otter Space' cast member Samba Schutte, who you might be familiar with as Roach, the ship's cook, on 'Our Flag Means Death'! Together we'll talk about the project's journey, the challenges of putting it out to an audience and more! And of course Benj will talk about starring in 'Homeward Bound' when he was a kid and the big 30th Anniversary Event at Disney's El Capitan that we're both a part of! You can also subscribe to the Geekscape podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3BVrnkW Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3H27uMH Subscribe to Geekscape on Apple Podcasts! Follow Jonathan on Twitter and Instagram!Join the Geekscape Forever Facebook Group!Visit Geekscape.net for more Geekscape goodness! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join Amy Tom as she asks ALL the questions about Ethereum to Andrew Levine, CEO of Koinos Group. On this episode of The HackerNoon Podcast: Who tf is Vitalik Buterin!? (03:28) What is Ethereum? (05:44) What's the difference between Ethereum and Bitcoin? (06:44) What is the point of Ethereum? (09:03) What are the disadvantages of Ethereum? (11:01) ✨ This week's episode is sponsored by Bybit - one of the fastest-growing cryptocurrency exchanges, with more than 2 million registered users. Learn more at bybit.com ✨ Follow Andrew online: Follow Andrew on Twitter @andrarchy Check out Andrew's work at Koinos: koinos.group/ READ ETHEREUM STORIES: HACKERNOON.COM/TAGGED/ETHEREUM
Finally, all your dumb Bitcoin questions that you're too embarrassed to ask will be answered! Join Amy Tom as she learns about Bitcoin from Andrew Levine, CEO of KoinosGroup.
CEO of The Koinos Group, Andrew Levine, joined me to talk about blockchain accessibility, the Koinos fair launch, the future of The Koinos Group, competition, and more!
On this week's episode of "Getting to the Bottom of It," Sejal Govindarao speaks with Assistant News Editor Zachary Blackburn and Contributing News Editor Lauren Sforza on what went into the decision to offer U-Pass to students. Ethan Valliath speaks with freshman Zahaan Riyaz and Alec Rich speaks with graduate student Andrew Levine about what greater Metro access means for students.
Practicing an attitude of gratitude is key to promoting our overall health and wellness. In this episode, I am joined by the founder of 7 Thank Yous, Andy Levine! We discuss his journey to starting 7 Thank Yous, the importance of practicing of expressing gratitude for others and their impact in our lives, and how you can practice gratitude daily to help improve your overall wellbeing. You can learn more about Andy and 7 Thank Yous at www.7ThankYous.com. Follow 7 Thank Yous on social media: Instagram: @7thankyous Facebook: @7Thankyous --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jaya-jaya-myra/message
If you thought Catch Me If You Can's Frank Abagnale Jr. had an impressive resume, wait until you hear the list of professions tackled by Andrew Levine (CEO of Koinos). Like Abagnale, Andrew was a lawyer, but beyond that, he also has a background in real estate, and he was a founder, and a cryptoeconomist, and a community liaison, and a head of communications and advocacy, and now, a CEO. In 2016, Andrew found his footing in the crypto space via the Steem blockchain, first as a content creator, then as a Steemit Inc. employee. After co-founder Ned Scott announced he had sold Steemit to TRON founder Justin Sun, Andrew resigned, but he maintains Steem is the greatest blockchain you've never heard of.
Andrew Levine is a partner at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, who specializes in white-collar regulatory defense and internal investigations. He joins Vince Walden to discuss the compliance journey, what initiatives compliance professionals should take in 2021, and the recently updated DOJ compliance journey. The DOJ guidance that came out in June 2020 is a step in the right direction in terms of understanding how prosecutors incorporate compliance programs into their decision-making, Andrew says. It offers real, actionable advice for building a framework for analyzing a computer program. The guidance is centered around three critical questions: Is the program well designed? Is it adequately resourced and empowered to function effectively? And, does it work in practice? As prosecutors' expectations for what makes up an effective compliance program continue to rise, leaders should think about enhancement opportunities. “Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good,” Andrew counsels. “Develop a reasonable plan, think about resourcing for implementation, think about a timetable that works, and then execute while understanding that the compliance journey is a never-ending one.” Resources Andrew Levine on LinkedIn
Co-hosts Larry Bernstein and Rick Banks welcome the following guests for the 11.1.2020 show of What Happens Next: Lauren Ancel Meyers, Dr. Andrew Levine, Heidi Gray, Nicholas Bloom, James Fishkin, and Rory Stewart.
The Dummies welcome on Andrew Levine, Devin's childhood friend and host of “The Pod Cast.” Together, they discuss Noah's Sopranos/Godfather birthday, Andrew's TikTok cryptocurrency debacle, the results of the MeetJew Dating experiment, reading your significant other's texts, destruction rooms, birthday Facebook post etiquette, and our thoughts on Kanye. This ep's a winner! Follow Andrew's podcast “The Pod Cast” on @heresourpodcast on Twitter, and listen at https://linktr.ee/heresourpodcast Follow the Dummies on Insta: @twodummiespodcast @bendernoah @deardev --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twodummies/support
I had the opportunity to discuss OpenOrchard with Andrew Levine who is the co-founder and CEO there. You may know him from Steemit where he worked since the beginning. He's moved on to bigger and better things and we spend some time diving into all of it. They want to build a new better version of Steem and make it so much more. With the help of the community and their feedback, they believe they are creating the most user friendly and feature-rich blockchain solution for web applications.
I had the opportunity to discuss OpenOrchard with Andrew Levine who is the co-founder and CEO there. You may know him from Steemit where he worked since the beginning. He’s moved on to bigger and better things and we spend some time diving into all of it.
CEO of Open Orchard, Ex Head of Communications & Advocacy at Steemit Andrew Levine joins Utsav Jaiswal to discuss whither blockchain, what inspired Andrew and his team at Open Orchard to start their project on launching new Blockchain Koinos, the driving philosophy as well as the underlying technology. Andrew talks about the differences between Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hiveblocks and Koinos Blockchains, how the Koinos will enable developers build their own dApps faster. Community's questions asked via #HackerNoonKoinos, related to explaining Blockchain to those not in the know, how success and knowledge are not as intertwined, the role of open source community and technology stalwarts in the adoption of niche technologies, and why the best way to boost progress in the world is to make it easier for everyone to launch more powerful applications. Check related reads on Hacker Noon: Inside Tron's Steem Takeover Attempt and the Birth of the Hive Blockchain https://hackernoon.com/tagged/open-source https://hackernoon.com/tagged/blockchain
Andrew Levine who was the Head of Communications at Steemit Inc. on the Steem blockchain who is also known on Steem as @Andrarchy explains why Facebook's Libra blockchain won't hinder their efforts to build an amazing social platform on the blockchain, but rather that it will help amplify their efforts with the amount of awareness and hype it will generate.
As Tom celebrates the Astros franchise record of 104 wins (to-date) and Jay continues to avoid talking about the Red Sox, they then turn to discuss some of this week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught their collective eyes. 1. Both Nissan and Carlos Ghosn settle SEC charges for failure to report salary. Does Nissan have a massive conflict of interest in its investigation? Sean McLain and Nick Kostov report. 2. PwC gets in yet more trouble with SEC. Francine McKenna reports. Matt Kelly explores. Tom and Matt take a deep dive in Compliance into the Weeds. 3. TechnipFMC settles SEC charges for FCPA violation. Harry Cassin reports. 4. How do you fix a toxic culture? Mike Volkov enlightens.5. What factors influence an ethical culture? Jay continues a multipart series. 6. Thinking about investiging in US real estate? Foreigners need to check in on the new rules. Doug Cornelius explains. 7. 8 Prominent CCOs tackle 5 compliance questions in an interview in Compliance Week.8. What are 10 reasons compliance programs fail? Andrew Hayward and Tony Osborn consider. 9. Has the fight against corruption in Mexico turned the corner? Andrew Levine, Kara Brockmeyer and Marisa Taney consider. 10. Tom continues his preview of the Converge19 speakers in a special bonus series of podcasts on the Compliance Podcast Network. Check out the following: Monday-Jacki Cheslow with a testimonial of why you should attend; Tuesday-Michael Rasmussen on a SWOT analysis for CCOs; Wednesday-Stephen Martin on the role of the Board of Directors; Thursday- Dan Chapman on the new DOJ Guidance (with an assist from FCPA Monitor himself) and Friday- Ren McEachern on the power of integrated 3rd party risk management. The podcast is available on multiple sites: the FCPA Compliance Report, iTunes, JDSupra, Megaphone, YouTube, Spotify and the Compliance Podcast Network. 11. The Everything Compliance gang will be doing its first live podcast at Converge19. You should be there! Listeners to this podcast can obtain a complimentary ticket by using the promotion code foxvip, for registration and information, click here. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A 40+ year industry veteran, Andrew began his career with Joe Cirulli--where shirts and ties were required for Nautilus instructors. . "which was the only machine available back in the day," laughs Levine. "He didn't want us in athletic wear and we had to watch 50 training videos at the Nautilus HQ. If you didn't pass you weren't allowed to work for minimum wage. And you know what? We all fought for that job." Andrew become an equity partner at his first club at 21 and later ran Synergy Fitness in NY. As a highly seasoned operator, he's held nearly every job you can in a fitness club. His insights are incredibly valuable for anyone considering entering the field--or for those already in it.
This week in SF history— December 20 1999, STS-103, Hubble Servicing Mission 3A (wikipedia.org)(nasa.gov) — Aft shroud latches damaged by high temperatures (spacetelescope.org)(nasa.gov) — Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS) (nasa.gov) — Solid State Recorder (PDF: nasa.gov)Spaceflight news— SpaceShipTwo (spacenews.com) (twitter.com) — Mark Stucky and C.J. Sturckow piloted the craft, and will get astronaut wings. (twitter.com/jackiewattles)— Soyuz hole investigated on spacewalk (space.com) (youtube.com) — Strela used to help climb down (wikipedia.org) — Kononenko performed similar spacewalk in 2008 (nasa.gov)Short & Sweet— Chang'e-4 enters lunar orbit. (spacenews.com)— RS-25 stand test aborted (twitter.com)— OneWeb cuts its constellation by a third. (spacenews.com)Questions, comments, corrections— Andrew Levine via email: OSIRIS-REx “entering orbit” around Bennu
Recorded LIVE on May 23, 2018 we interview Magento PWA developer Andrew Levine to talk about the future of the Magento platform. This was days after the Adobe / Magento acquisition news so the timing...
This episode features remarks made by Mr. Andrew Levine, chair of Newtown Township's Open Space, Parks and Recreation Board, before the Board of Supervisors at the March 19, 2018, Working Session. Mr. Levine talks about the need for a new Comprehensive Recreation and Open Space Plan.
ClearanceJobs interviews Andrew Levine, a former OPM background investigator who spent seven years conducting investigations in the Washington, D.C. metro. He offers tips on how to ensure your background investigation is processed quickly, and why it’s important to ‘sweat the small stuff’ in your SF-86.