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Bloomberg Crypto
Actually Interesting NFTs

Bloomberg Crypto

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 20:06


Nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, leapt into pop culture prominence in 2021, but they've been around since at least 2014. Despite current market conditions, new tokens and collections are still being launched daily, including by luxury brands like Gucci and Prada. Tiffany's, the iconic retailer, even announced a jewelry partnership with CryptoPunks, selling pendants based on those NFTs for around $50,000 each. During July's Bloomberg Live Crypto Summit in New York, Stacy-Marie spoke with industry leaders about why they're confident that NFTs will continue to be perceived as valuable and useful.  In this episode, her conversation with Avery Akkineni, President of Vayner3, Helen Hai, Executive VP & Head of Charity at Binance and digital artist pplpleasr, aka Emily Yang.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crypto Hipster Podcast
Blockchain for Good, Helen Hai, United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for Industrialization in Africa

Crypto Hipster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 30:30


Closing the Poverty Gap by Repurposing Blockchain for Good to Help People Participate in the 4th Industrial Revolution Helen Hai Helen is the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Goodwill Ambassador for Industrialization in Africa. She is heading the Binance Blockchain Charity Foundation with the mandate to use Blockchain for Social Good. Ambassador Hai was named a 2015 Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, and she is the co-chair of the Global Future Council on the Future of Consumption for the World Economic Forum. Ambassador Hai was named 2017 Wu Fellow by UC Berkeley, Global Visionary by UBS, and she was also featured on the "Ones to Watch" for Bloomberg's 50 People Who Shaped 2018 in Unexpected Ways list. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crypto-hipster-podcast/support

The Bitcoin.com Podcast
How the Crypto Community Supports the People of Ukraine - Head of Binance Charity Helen Hai Explains

The Bitcoin.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 22:39


In response to the military crisis in Ukraine, Binance Charity has committed $10 million to major Intergovernmental Organizations and local NGOs, including UNICEF, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, iSans and People in Need. They also launched a crypto-first crowdfunding site, Ukraine Emergency Relief Fund to allow people to donate crypto to help provide emergency relief to refugees and children and to support logistics on the ground such as food, fuel and supplies.Helen Hai is the Head of Binance Charity. She recently joined the Bitcoin.com News Podcast to talk about organization's humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.

The Irish Tech News Podcast
Blockchain for Good, Helen Hai, United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for Industrialization in Africa

The Irish Tech News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 31:07


Closing the Poverty Gap by Repurposing Blockchain for Good to Help People Participate in the 4th Industrial Revolution Helen Hai Helen is the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Goodwill Ambassador for Industrialization in Africa. She is heading the Binance Blockchain Charity Foundation with the mandate to use Blockchain for Social Good. Ambassador Hai was named a 2015 Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, and she is the co-chair of the Global Future Council on the Future of Consumption for the World Economic Forum. Ambassador Hai was named 2017 Wu Fellow by UC Berkeley, Global Visionary by UBS, and she was also featured on the "Ones to Watch" for Bloomberg's 50 People Who Shaped 2018 in Unexpected Ways list. Jamil Hasan is a crypto and blockchain focused podcast host at the Irish Tech News and spearheads our weekend content “The Crypto Corner” where he interviews founders, entrepreneurs and global thought leaders. Prior to his endeavors into the crypto-verse in July 2017, Jamil built an impressive career as a data, operations, financial, technology and business analyst and manager in Corporate America, including twelve years at American International Group and its related companies. Since entering the crypto universe, Jamil has been an advisor, entrepreneur, investor and author. His books “Blockchain Ethics: A Bridge to Abundance” (2018) and “Re-Generation X” (2020) not only discuss the benefits of blockchain technology, but also capture Jamil's experience on how he has transitioned from being a loyal yet downsized former corporate employee to a self sovereign individual. With over one hundred podcasts under his belt since he joined our team in February 2021, and with four years of experience both managing his own crypto portfolio and providing crypto guidance and counsel to select clients, Jamil continues to seek opportunities to help others navigate this still nascent industry. Jamil's primary focus outside of podcast hosting is helping former corporate employees gain the necessary skills and vision to build their own crypto portfolios and create wealth for the long-term.

The Blockchain Show
182: Binance Charity with Helen Hai - Crypto Against COVID

The Blockchain Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 36:07


Helen Hai is heading Binance's Blockchain Charity initiative which concentrates on using blockchain for social good. Helen is the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Goodwill Ambassador for industrialization in Africa among many other accolades. She joins host Ethan and reveals how donating with blockchain technology is superior to legacy systems and the remarkable progress being made. To learn more about how you can help visit binance.charity In this episode you will learn:  Why Binance Charity decided to start Crypto Against Covid How they helped people in Wuhan, New York City, and other major centers of the pandemic How they were able to unite the crypto community around the globe to help those in need Their Transparent Donation System Ways COVID will affect the crypto industry What the PPE token is and how it works Who is being fed in Africa from crypto donations How the blockchain community will change the way people think of personal identity and culture With blockchain tech, how trust can be rebuilt

NewThink - Radical Ideas for Development in Frontier Markets
How blockchain affects job creation in Africa

NewThink - Radical Ideas for Development in Frontier Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2020 29:21


Helen Hai is the Head of Binance Charity Foundation, a not-for-profit foundation dedicated to using blockchain for transparent philanthropy and achievement of SDG. It was initiated by Binance, the largest crytocurrency exchange by trading volume in the world. She was previously the CEO of the Made in Africa Initiative through which she advised African governments on industrialization, investment promotion, as well as cofounding C&H Garments, a Pan-African export-oriented garments manufacturer. She was trained as an actuary in the United Kingdom and over 20 years of international experience in FTSE100 companies. She has a BA in actuarial science and MSc in actuarial management from CASS Business School in London and EMBA from INSEAD and Tsinghua University.

Off the Chain
Helen Hai, Head of Binance Charity: The New Era of Giving (Part 1/2)

Off the Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 60:09


Helen Hai is the Head of the Binance Charity Foundation. In this conversation, Helen and Anthony discuss what Binance Charity is working on, how blockchain can help solve many of the issues in the philanthropic world, and how you as a listener can get involved and make a real impact. BLOCKFI-----BlockFi allows you to keep your crypto, put it up as collateral, and receive a USD loan funded directly to your bank account. They do loans ranging from $2,000 to $10,000,000, and they're perfect for helping you reach your financial goals of all sizes. Visit BlockFi.com/Pomp to learn more about putting your crypto to work without having to sell it. UNSTOPPABLE DOMAINS-----Make your crypto currency payments simple and build censorship resistant websites. Visit unstoppabledomains.com and purchase your blockchain domains today! -----If you enjoyed this episode and want to stay updated on everything Bitcoin, blockchain, and crypto. Check out Off the Chain newsletter by visiting offthechain.substack.com and join 35,000+ other investors currently subscribed to my daily investor letter.

GoImpactChats
Ep.12: Helen Hai, Head of Binance Charity Foundation

GoImpactChats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 24:13


In this podcast, you will learn real applications of Blockchain For Good and how it can solve some of the social issues. Stepping into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, advancements in technology could also be used to close the social gap. At Binance Charity Foundation, Helen’s work is to spearhead the economic transformation of the bottom billions in Africa. Offering a solution to build financial infrastructure and transparency to tackle a very common issue in philanthropy, leaking basket problem and bringing real solutions to end beneficiaries. Tune in to learn more about these game-changing initiatives Helen and the Binance team are working on. Support the show (http://goimpact.today)

Binance Podcast
Blockchain Leading Africa in the 4th Industrial Revolution

Binance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 52:36


Wei Zhou talks with Helen Hai, the Head of Blockchain Charity Foundation and UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador, about her role in driving industrialization in Africa, her move to Binance, and how Blockchain can shape the future of charities.

CRYPTO 101: with Matthew Aaron
Ep. 219 - Binance’s Charity Initiative w/ Helen Hai

CRYPTO 101: with Matthew Aaron

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2019 43:28


Show Links: CRYPTO101podcast.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=8429526 Twitter: twitter.com/Crypto101Pod twitter.com/BrycePaul101 twitter.com/PizzaMind www.instagram.com/crypto_101 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/101Crypto/ https://www.facebook.com/CRYPTO101Podcast/ **THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL OR LEGAL ADVICE** © Copyright 2019 Boardwalk Flock, LLC All Rights Reserved

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The China in Africa Podcast
Industrialization in Africa: Ethiopia wants to become the new 'Made in China'

The China in Africa Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 41:41


There's a pretty good chance that some of the clothes you're wearing, the shoes on your feet and even the device you're using to read this were made in China. Even as its economy slows, China remains the world's factory, churning out billions of dollars every year of goods. The government, though, wants to change this which could be a huge opportunity for countries like Ethiopia and Africa as a whole. As China transitions its economy from manufacturing to services, 85 million jobs will be up for grabs as a lot of that industrial production looks for a new home. Ethiopia, for its part, is aggressively positioning itself as a destination for some of that Chinese manufacturing. Ethiopia, and Africa in general, may be a tough sale for manufacturers who are always looking to keep costs as low as possible. Compared to regions like Southeast Asia, where most of the outbound Chinese manufacturing is going, Ethiopia's infrastructure is less developed, its work force is less educated and its supply chain networks are not as a robust. But none of Ethiopia’s challenges seems to discourage Helen Hai. Helen is the exuberant CEO of the Made in Africa Initiative and former vice president of the Chinese shoe-making giant Huajian. Back in 2011 she set up the company’s first factory in Addis Ababa where today 4,000 workers produce 7,500 pairs of shoes for famous brands like Guess, 9West and many others. Helen believes the success of Huajian in Ethiopia is just the beginning. She points to the country's ability to attract Chinese auto manufacturers and other heavy industry as evidence that not just Ethiopia but Africa in general is well-positioned to pick up some of that industrial production that is now leaving China. Helen joined Eric & Cobus to discuss the future of industrial production in Africa and why she thinks "Made in China" could one day become "Made in Africa." Join the discussion. Do you think Africa is ready to transform itself from largely commodity and agricultural-based economies to manufacturing industrial goods? What about the lack of infrastructure, corruption and poor governance? Let us know what you think: Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque

Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference
CSAE Conference 2016 - Interview with Helen Hai

Centre for the Study of African Economies Conference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 7:35


Plenary speaker Helen Hai provides a short overview of her presentation at the CSAE Conference 2016