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임윤찬에 앞서 2005년 반 클라이번 한국인 최초 최연소 준우승의 영예를 안은 세계 정상의 피아니스트 Joyce Yang(양희원, 38)이 5월 호주 순회연주를 갖는다.
Alejandro Gómez Guillén is one of the candidates vying for the music director position at the Illinois Symphony Orchestra, and he is set to conduct the final performance of the season "Opposites Attract," which features Grammy-nominated pianist Joyce Yang. Guillén spoke to Community Voices about his interest in music and explained what audiences can expect to hear at the upcoming concert.The concerts take place at 7:30 p.m. on May 3 in Springfield and May 4 in Bloomington-Normal. Concert Comments are before the performances at 6:30 p.m. and there's a play on after party following the performances. For more information and for tickets visit ilsymphony.org.
In this episode we are joined by RSO President and Executive Director Laurie Garvie, as we chat about the RSO's 61st season finale welcoming guest artist Joyce Yang, 2005 Van Cliburn Silver Medalist.
In this episode, Ben sits down with Joyce Yang, Founder of Global Coin Research (GCR). GCR is a token-gated venture DAO with early-stage investments in various leading crypto companies and protocols. Joyce has built a vibrant community of thousands of accredited investors that together source, diligence, and invest as a collective. Let's get into it. Timestamps 2:12 What is your background? 6:07 What's it like being a female founder in crypto? 10:35 What is a venture DAO and how do they work? 12:20 How does GCR source and diligence investments? 15:43 How are GCR tokens and community participation used to reward behavior? 17:58 Why would a company want GCR on its cap table? 22:07 How does GCR think about carry on a deal by deal basis? 24:45 What component of GCR's community is most important to the DAO's success? 27:34 What are the biggest challenges of running a venture DAO vs. a traditional fund? 29:59 What's the story around GCR's investment into Lens? 33:53 What did GCR see in Magic Eden that made the DAO want to invest? 37:25 What current investment themes in crypto are community-led? 39:22 How does GCR's global footprint support its mission? 41:18 What is your most contrarian take within crypto? 45:17 What is your most contrarian take outside of crypto? 49:15 Where can people learn more about GCR? Resources Mentioned Lily Liu, Min Teo, Beryl Li, Linda Xie Sui Lens Magic Eden Tangent Ventures Connect with the guest Global Coin Research https://globalcoinresearch.com/ Follow Joyce on Twitter https://twitter.com/JoyceInNYC Follow GCR on Twitter https://twitter.com/GlobalCoinRsrch Join GCR on Discord https://GCR.community Disclaimer Ben Jacobs is a partner at Scenius Capital Management. All views expressed by Ben and the guests of this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Scenius Capital Management. Guests and the host may maintain positions in the assets or funds discussed in this podcast. You should not treat any opinion expressed by anyone on this podcast as a specific inducement to make a particular investment or follow a particular strategy but only as an expression of their personal opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only.
Over the last five years, Global Coin Research (GCR) has transformed from a media platform into a tokenized, decentralized community of learners and Web3 investors. In this episode, we dive into GCR's impressive evolution with its founder, Joyce Yang – journalist, podcast host, and all-round crypto enthusiast. You'll hear about the inner workings of a research and investment DAO and how to keep a community engaged in the long run. Joyce and Niko also discuss the benefits of social tokens vs NFTs, GCR's tech stack, and the current macroeconomic environment. //Looking to level up or enter a new field? Join TOA Klub for cohort-based learning. Four Klubs to chose from, each including Masterclasses, AMA's, and peer-to-peer learning. Apply now: toaklub.comSubscribe to our NL (go.toaklub.com/toaoa-nl), follow us on Instagram (@toaberlin), Twitter (@toaberlin), Linkedin (toa-berlin) and Facebook (TechOpenAir).Support the showSupport the show
In the web3 world, you hear a lot about aligning incentives. But what does that mean, actually? And what does it look like when it's done well? For an example, look no further than Global Coin Research. GCR is a tokenized community of web3 researchers and investors that puts money behind their collective learning and analysis. $31M so far, to be specific. Their method is a masterclass in tokenized incentive design. First, they use their token, $GCR, to incentivize community members to conduct research analyzing the web3 landscape. That research turns into high-quality content, which turns into deal flow. The community invests collectively, with carry going back to the community's treasury, where it's used to incentivize further research, content, and investment. Virtuous cycle, activated.Joyce Yang and Arthur Zubkoff of GCR join us on this episode of TBH to discuss the nuances of this model, including how they use tokens to decentralize deal sourcing, diligence, and the actual investment itself. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did!
On April 15 join Shannon Claire, Genevieve Randall and guests for lively conversations about: a performance artist typing Cather works in Red Cloud; The Nebraska Rep's production of "Our Town;" pianist Joyce Yang's concert in Lincoln; Moors and McCumber at The Olde Glory Theatre in Seward; Noyes Art Gallery's Third Friday; and the film about "The Bell Affair." Also, poetry this week from Tyler Michael Jacobs and Omaha's Brigit Saint Brigit's Theatre is putting "God on Trial."
On April 15 join Shannon Claire, Genevieve Randall and guests for lively conversations about: a performance artist typing Cather works in Red Cloud; The Nebraska Rep's production of "Our Town;" pianist Joyce Yang's concert in Lincoln; Moors and McCumber at The Olde Glory Theatre in Seward; Noyes Art Gallery's Third Friday; and the film about "The Bell Affair." Also, poetry this week from Tyler Michael Jacobs and Omaha's Brigit Saint Brigit's Theatre is putting "God on Trial."
Today Nicole speaks with Global Coin Research founder Joyce Yang. GCR is a research and investment DAO focused on Web3. Joyce and Nicole discussed the early days of GCR, including her experience going through Seed Club's SC02 cohort, and the learnings on teams and tooling she's gained over the last year since launching the GCR token and building her project into a fully functional DAO.
"I want GCR to build its brand verbally from the founders that we support. And we don't even ever have to promote ourselves at any point, it's that founders are able to recognize our value- add, or introduce us to projects and identify our unique position, that we can support them in ways that VCs or crypto investors cannot do. It's something that I think will really speak to the hard work that we do without ever having to promote ourselves." - Joyce Yang Fresh out of the studio, Joyce Yang, Jin Kang and Daniel Kim from Global Coin Research discuss the Global Coin Research DAO and its investment focus in Web3. We start with the vision and mission of the GCR DAO and then move into an in-depth conversation on web3 discussing the varying valuations of web3 companies, the choice of blockchains by web3 startups and where this is all moving towards at this instant of time. Author's Note: Bernard Leong is a supporter of the GCR DAO. BL might have taken positions in web3 DAOs and companies, hence this is not financial advice and if you want to invest, please do your own research. Podcast Information: The show is hosted and produced by Bernard Leong (@bernardleong, Linkedin) and Carol Yin (@CarolYujiaYin, LinkedIn). Sound credits for the intro and end music: "Run it" by DJ Snake, Rick Ross and Rich Brian and the episode is mixed edited by Geoffrey Thomas Craig (LinkedIn).
Mint Season 3 welcomes Joyce Yang, the founder of Global Coin Research, a subscription-based media platform that provides insights and analysis into the Cryptocurrency and Blockchain space, with a focus on Asia. She is also a contributor at TechCrunch covering Cryptocurrency and Blockchain.In this episode we talk about:0:00 - Intro3:56 - Growing up in China & Going Global9:57 - Launching Global Coin Research12:05 - Investing as a Community19:11 - Encouraging Participation23:22 - Token-Gated Content37:56 - Building an MVC: Minimal Viable Community45:11 - What Comes After Web 3.0?50:14 - Outro...and so much more.I hope you enjoy our conversation. Learn more by visiting: https://adamlevy.io/mint---------------------------------------------------------------------------Claim your FREE Listener Badge NFT proving you listened to this episodehttps://adamlevy.io/poap-season-3/---------------------------------------------------------------------------Support Season 3's NFT sponsors1. Coinvise - https://coinvise.co/2. POAP - https://poap.xyz/3. Socialstack - https://socialstack.co/---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sign up for Adam Levy's newsletterhttps://levychain.substack.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow Adam Levy on social media:Twitter:https://twitter.com/levychainInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/levychainLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/levy-adamWebsite:https://adamlevy.io
Reno Phil Music Director and Conductor Laura Jackson, guest pianist Joyce Yang, and Chris Morrison discuss "Ravel's Piano Concerto," the first concert of the Reno Phil's 2021-22 season, which features music by Rossini, Bacewicz, Ravel, and Tchaikovsky.
Mental health is a topic that we haven't been shy to talk about, but we have not gone into detail about our own mental health journeys and what we have learnt through the years. Watch as we discuss about our own experiences with emotional struggles and mental illness, with our special guest Joyce. Warning, this episode might come off a little messy, both technically and discussion wise. This is not EP39 (unlike what we said in the podcast), and we will be uploading two more episodes before the end of the season.
Joyce Yang is founder of Global Coin Research, an online publication focused on helping traders, investors and execs get deep access and research into the Asia crypto ecosystem. In this episode she talks with Sasha about:• Turning Global Coin Research from a small newsletter into a business• Go-to-market strategies for breaking into Asia• How to build awareness for your startup in Asia• How Alipay and WeChat are digitizing the entire cash payment system in China• DeFi trends she is noticing in China and Asia• Differences in developers in the Eastern hemisphere versus Western • Her advice for founders looking to break into the regionEpisode links:Joyce Yang : @JoyceInNYCGlobal Coin Research : https://globalcoinresearch.comGlobal Coin Ventures : https://globalcoin.ventures/WuBlockchain : @WuBlockchain[Book] The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business[Book] No Rules Rules: Netflix and the Culture of ReinventionSasha Hudzilin - @AliaksandrHLearn more about the Open Web Collective accelerator batch and apply to be part of the next cohort in January 2021 - https://www.openwebcollective.com
就新冠疫情嘅影響,很多老人家都漸漸陷入某程度的困境,需要更多的幫忙和協助,但當他們申請政府老人家居護理套餐 Home Care Package 的時候,不知何故,部份申請被有關部門拒絕。今天 鄧湛東 就請來 GCAA大健康平台 的義工 楊姑娘 Joyce Yang 跟大家探討一下這個問題。
Famous musician Billy Joel has said, “I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity.” Seeing the humanity in each other is an essential part of sharing music. In this episode, relax to a soothing soundscape of strings, piano, and percussion from works by Claude Debussy, Joe Tompkins, Arvo Pӓrt, and Gustav Mahler. We recommend looking at the stars while you listen to Episode 4. Meet your host, Music Director Michael Sachs.@1:00 Jamey Lamar reflects on meditation, or meditates on reflection. How do musicians listen to their music to understand? “[Mindfulness] is opening yourself up to the world, truly, by stopping all of that inner noise. The same can be true when we stop to listen to a piece of music.”@04:56 Jump to the Debussy, performed by Joyce Yang @08:18 Percussionist Joe Tompkins talks about composing for a place as unique as The Tank, and the experience of driving hours through Colorado to arrive at the one-of-a-kind recording space. “In my opinion it was like walking into Mad Max beyond the Thunderdome, and saying we’re going to record a piece here in the middle of the desert. You kind of expected Mel Gibson to come around the corner in a crazy truck.”@13:18 Jump to 4Round@23:06 Did you know Arvo Pärt combined numerology and harmony? Vijay Gupta, violinist and founder of Street Symphony, discusses the form of the piece, which is “a kind of musical miracle … that fluttering light that is constant in all of us, all the time.”@26:35 Jump to the Pärt, performed by Vijay Gupta and the Strings Festival Orchestra@37:57 Michael Sachs’ favorite piece of music ever written: Mahler’s Adagietto movement in Symphony No. 5. “Being married to a harpist … I always take this moment to reflect on our many years together, how much we’ve shared, and like this is my love letter to my own wife.”@39:38 Jump to the Mahler, conducted by Brett Mitchell and performed by the Strings Festival Orchestra Pieces PerformedDEBUSSY Préludes - Book 2, No. 5, BruyèresJoyce Yang, PianoPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2016TOMPKINS 4Round Marc Damoulakis, PercussionJeremy Epp, PercussionJoseph Tomkins, Percussion and ComposerKevin Watkins, PercussionPerformed at The Tank in Rangely, CO in 2018PÄRT Fratres (for Solo Violin, Strings, and Percussion) Vijay Gupta, ViolinStrings Festival Orchestra/Michael Sachs, ConductorPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2017MAHLER Symphony No. 5 IV. Adagietto Strings Festival Orchestra/Brett Mitchell, ConductorPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2018About Strings Music Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado: Strings Music Festival presents music of the highest quality in an intimate mountain setting. Our summer festival includes a genre-spanning lineup featuring classical musicians from the nation’s top orchestras and chart-topping popular contemporary artists, all of whom perform in an intimate, 569-seat Pavilion nestled at the base of Steamboat’s mountains. Outside of our venue, we serve the community with a variety of free programming and an in-school education program called Strings School Days. This offering cultivates music appreciation and ability in Northwest Colorado’s K-12 students.StringsMusicFestival.com/donateFacebook.com/stringsmusicfestivalInstagram @stringsmusicfestival
Since we cannot travel anywhere right now, naturally, all we can think about is … travel. When our music director decided to send everyone on a journey to France, he compiled the most beautiful French pieces ever recorded at Strings Pavilion. So, pour yourself a glass of Provence rosé for this episode, and imagine lavender fields. Music Director Michael Sachs hosts the program, and is joined by commentator Jamey Lamar, concertmaster of the LA Phil Martin Chalifour, and principal keyboardist of the LA Phil Joanne Pearce Martin.@01:15Meet your host, Music Director Michael Sachs. Michael Sachs talks about the connections between the four French composers. “When you think of French music with its intimate colors and lush fragrant elegance, all of these men were at the forefront of that golden age of French romanticism.”@ 03:18 Jump to the Debussy performed by Joyce Yang@ 06:13Joanne Pearce Martin explains just why Fauré wrote such beautiful music. “I’m issuing a spoiler alert here: but really, it’s one of the most dream-like and gorgeous 24 bars…”@ 08:29 Jump to the Fauré@ 24:30Jamey Lamar tells us about César Franck’s compositions that rekindled the public’s passion for “that rocketship of an instrument,” the organ. Lamar guides the listener through Franck’s early years, and Broberg’s “a real poet’s sensitivity and balance.”@ 28:22 Jump to the Franck, performed by Kenny Broberg @ 38:38Saint-Saëns was an accomplished pianist, but also loved the trumpet, Martin Chalifour says. Focusing on the “luscious” piece of music, Chalifour also shares how each player is highlighted in a special way in Saint-Saëns’ music. “A good composer will make use of players sporadically and just engage them in the flow of the conversation but … like a zoom call, you know? Not everyone can speak at once!”@ 40:57Jump to the Saint-SaënsPieces PerformedDEBUSSY Préludes - Book 1, No. 12, MinstrelsJoyce Yang, PianoPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2016FAURÉ Piano Quartet No.1 in C minor, Op. 15 III. Adagio IV. Allegro molto Martin Chalifour, ViolinRobert Vernon, ViolaMark Kosower, CelloJoanne Pearce Martin, PianoPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2015FRANCK Prélude, Fugue et Variation, Op. 18 Kenny Broberg, PianoPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2018SAINT-SAËNS Septet in E-flat Major for Trumpet, Piano, and Strings, Op. 65 IV. Gavotte et Final Martin Chalifour, ViolinJun-Ching Lin, ViolinRobert Vernon, ViolaMark Kosower, CelloTimothy Pitts, BassJoanne Pearce Martin, PianoMichael Sachs, TrumpetPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2015About Strings Music Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado: Strings Music Festival presents music of the highest quality in an intimate mountain setting. Our summer festival includes a genre-spanning lineup featuring classical musicians from the nation’s top orchestras and chart-topping popular contemporary artists, all of whom perform in an intimate, 569-seat Pavilion nestled at the base of Steamboat’s mountains. Outside of our venue, we serve the community with a variety of free programming and an in-school education program called Strings School Days. This offering cultivates music appreciation and ability in Northwest Colorado’s K-12 students.StringsMusicFestival.com/donateFacebook.com/stringsmusicfestivalInstagram @stringsmusicfestival
疫情之下,职涯遇到瓶颈了吗?堪培拉大学国际市场专家Joyce Yang,以自身在台北、上海、瑞士、比利时、昆士兰等地,累积超过十年的国际职涯经历,提供您满满干货的求职贴士。点击图片收听完整采访。
Currently in his third season as Music Director of the New Bedford Symphony, he leads the orchestra with star soloists such as Yefim Bronfman, Joyce Yang, and Vadim Gluzman, and in a wide range of repertoire emphasizing women composers. As the Resident Conductor of the Milwaukee Symphony, Dinur conducts more than 50 concerts per season. Highlights of recent and upcoming guest conducting engagements include subscription debuts with the Houston Symphony and Fort Worth Symphony, a return to the San Diego Symphony, and his debut at the Peninsula Music Festival. Music by www.bensound.com
This crypto podcast was recorded live. To attend a recording and submit interview questions to guests, enter your email address here & subscribe. Today's guest is Joyce Yang, founder & CEO of Global Coin Research, a content and advisory platform focused on the Asian cryptocurrency space. Drawing on first-hand knowledge, Joyce will highlight the most important crypto-related developments taking place in Asia to help us predict how the local market might rebound from Coronavirus. The conversation is split into 3 chapters: The Asian cryptocurrency ecosystem Recent developments in the region Crypto’s future in Asia It also covers: The state of DeFi in Asia How Chinese Bitcoin miners spurred a dedicated crypto lending market Why India is crypto’s “sleeping giant" The explosive growth of Asian derivatives trading How miners survived China’s crypto crackdown Why everyone in crypto should learn Chinese Sponsors: CryptoTrader.Tax CryptoTrader.Tax makes the excruciating task of reporting your cryptocurrency gains and losses a breeze. Sorting through transaction records from exchanges and reporting each trade in USD terms is not how most crypto investors want to spend a weekend. CryptoTrader.Tax is a software platform that automates the entire cryptocurrency tax reporting process. It's basically TurboTax for cryptocurrency investors. Just connect your exchanges and import your trade history and CryptoTrader.Tax will do all of the number-crunching and spit out your auto-filled tax reports with the click of a button. Tell them that Clay from the Flippening Podcast sent you to get a discount. Crypto Loans by Nexo Nexo is the only lender offering INSTANT crypto credit lines, which let you use digital assets as collateral to get cash in 45 fiat currencies and stablecoins. Annual interest rates for credit lines are now starting at just 5.9% - which may very well be the lowest borrowing rate in the whole industry. Nexo is also a strategic partner of exchanges, OTC desks, and crypto funds through its portfolio of structured financial products. Institutional counterparties can earn up to 8% annually on their idle stablecoins, enter into asset swap agreements, or directly borrow crypto. Individuals can also park their cash and stablecoins at Nexo's Interest-Earning account to get an annual return of 8%. So if you are looking to borrow, lend, or swap digital assets, Nexo is your GO-TO PARTNER. Definitely explore nexo.io or reach them at institutions@nexo.io. Nomics' Cryptocurrency API Spend too much time cleaning up and maintaining datasets & ingesting crypto market cap data from crypto exchanges? We offer the most accurate and transparent crypto data in the space. For examples, see our Ethereum / ETH price & OKEx pages. P.S. If you've read this far, consider signing up for our fully customizable daily crypto newsletter.
Joyce Yang, founder of Global Coin Research, joined us in a conversation about the Asian cryptocurrency market in Asia with our new host, Carol Yin. Joyce and Carol discussed the recent publication by Global Coin Research (GCR) "The Small Handbook to Asia Cryptocurrency: On local ecosystems, trends & regulations" and identified the key important trends and currents in the Asian market, specifically China, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Indonesia and Singapore. Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included): Joyce Yang (@JoyceInNYC , LinkedIn), Founder of Global Coin Research [0:40] Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [1:03] The Small Handbook to Asia Cryptocurrency: On local ecosystems, trends & regulations published by Global Coin Research (GCR) [4:56] Joyce discuss the GCR's new advisory & venture fund. How did you and your team in GCR put the handbook together? [5:08] Who are the intended audience? [8:14] What are the main themes of the handbook? [10:26] Are there any common threads on cryptocurrency within Asia? For example, it seems that a lot of Asian countries have banned ICOs. Prolonged bear market, IEO. [11:22] China [13:25] China is probably the most important market for cryptocurrency whether it’s bitcoin and blockchain and have banned ICOs since 2017 and at the same time, reducing bitcoin mining towards zero, what are the key trends in 2019 which you believe that are most important? [13:46] One interesting part on China is that you have broken down the major financial institutions in the Chinese government that everyone dabbling in bitcoin and blockchain must know, which are they and why they are important to the whole ecosystem? [16:01] Are there any major differences between Hong Kong and China when it comes to cryptocurrency? [17:41] Is Hong Kong following China with respect to regulation in blockchain and bitcoin given that it has also banned ICOs now? [19:41] Japan and Korea [20:34] How has the Japanese cryptocurrency market changed after the major theft of bitcoins from Mount Gox in 2014? [20:49] Can you briefly talk about the Japanese blockchain startup ecosystem and also the Japanese enterprises in blockchain? [22:55] Who are the key players from the startup spaces and major enterprises involved in cryptocurrency within Korea? [24:44] Korea is known for the kimchi premium: can you explain what that means in the context of cryptocurrency? [26:32] Singapore and Indonesia [28:27] Indonesia is the largest market in Southeast Asia, can you talk about how the government is viewing cryptocurrency (bitcoin + blockchain)? [28:29] Who are the key players from the startup spaces and major enterprises involved in cryptocurrency within Indonesia? [29:58] How is Singapore looking at regulation in the cryptocurrency market? [31:05] We notice a lot of major cryptocurrency players (Binance) are based in Singapore, what are its competitive strengths and weaknesses? [32:54] Other interesting Asian markets: Thailand and Vietnam. [35:02] Closing [36:14] How do my audience find you? [36:28] The Global Coin Podcast Podcast Information: RSS Feed Apple Podcasts Himalaya Spotify Libsyn Google Play Overcast FM SoundCloud Luminary Twitter Facebook Video Facebook Page Linkedin Stitcher Castbox RadioPublic Acast PodBean ListenNotes TuneIn The show is hosted and produced by Carol Yin (@CarolYujiaYin). Sound credits for the intro music: Taro Iwashiro, "The Beginning" from Red Cliff Soundtrack.
Joyce Yang, founder of Global Coin Research is back on the podcast to share an overview of the regulatory landscape for blockchain technology and cryptocurrency across Asia Pacific with China included. She discuss the major misconceptions on the regulation of cryptocurrency and blockchain by governments across Asia Pacific and how startups and major corporations need to do in order to navigate the ever changing industry with blockchain and cryptocurrency.
In this episode, Joyce Yang from Global Coin Research speaks with Caleb Kow, president of Tezos Southeast Asia about security token offerings in Thailand, the various blockchain opportunities in Southeast Asia, and TZ Ventures, a new global accelerator launched by Tezos Southeast Asia. New York-based financial firm Elevated Returns recently selected the Tezos platform to tokenize $100mn worth of Thailand's real-estate offering. In our conversation, Caleb and I discuss the implications of this opportunity. We also learn more about Tezos Southeast Asia, and the various blockchain happenings across Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. About TZ.Ventures: TZ.Ventures Elevated Return's Announcement: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/elevated-returns-and-securitize-to-tokenize-usd-1b-of-real-estate-on-tezos-will-build-new-compliant-security-token-issuance-standards-300793038.html Full Transcript here: https://globalcoinresearch.com/2019/04/16/tezos-southeast-asia-on-stos-in-thailand-regional-attitude-to-blockchain-and-tz-ventures/ To learn more about the Tezos Southeast Asia team: https://www.tezos.org.sg/ Tezos Southeast Asia Twitter: https://twitter.com/asiatezos?lang=en About Global Coin Research: https://globalcoinresearch.com/premium-2/
In this episode, Joyce Yang from Global Coin Research speaks with Caleb Kow, president of Tezos Southeast Asia about security token offerings in Thailand, the various blockchain opportunities in Southeast Asia, and TZ Ventures, a new global accelerator launched by Tezos Southeast Asia. New York-based financial firm Elevated Returns recently selected the Tezos platform to tokenize $100mn worth of Thailand's real-estate offering. In our conversation, Caleb and I discuss the implications of this opportunity. We also learn more about Tezos Southeast Asia, and the various blockchain happenings across Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. About TZ.Ventures: TZ.Ventures Elevated Return's Announcement: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/elevated-returns-and-securitize-to-tokenize-usd-1b-of-real-estate-on-tezos-will-build-new-compliant-security-token-issuance-standards-300793038.html Full Transcript here: https://globalcoinresearch.com/2019/04/16/tezos-southeast-asia-on-stos-in-thailand-regional-attitude-to-blockchain-and-tz-ventures/ To learn more about the Tezos Southeast Asia team: https://www.tezos.org.sg/ Tezos Southeast Asia Twitter: https://twitter.com/asiatezos?lang=en About Global Coin Research: https://globalcoinresearch.com/premium-2/
Joyce Yang is the Founder of Global Coin Research. In this conversation, Joyce and Anthony Pompliano discuss the regulation of crypto in Asia, how China is responding to the interest in Bitcoin, and what U.S. based teams don't understand about the global aspect of the cryptocurrency markets. ----- 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. ----- If you enjoyed this conversation, share it with your colleagues & friends, rate, review, and subscribe. This podcast is presented by BlockWorks Group. For exclusive content and events that provide insights into the crypto and blockchain space, visit them at: https://www.blockworksgroup.io
In this episode, Joyce Yang from Global Coin Research speaks with the team members from Tezos Korea and Tezos Korea Foundation about the Korea crypto community. First, Joyce speaks with Doo-Won Suh, Director of the Tezos Korea Foundation and Jinwoo Lee, Chief Strategy Officer of Tezos Korea, about the Korea team's background and its approach to community building in Korea. In a separate conversation following, she speaks with Jinhwa Kim, a board member of Tezos Korea Foundation and also the former founder of Korbit, a leading Korean Cryptocurrency Exchange, about the Korea crypto and regulatory landscape overall. She first started the conversation with Doo-Won and Jinwoo introducing themselves. Full Transcript here: https://medium.com/@globalcoinrsrch/tezos-korea-team-on-how-to-build-great-local-developer-communities-in-korea-4ca7f18007c4 Article on Tezos Korea: https://hackernoon.com/tezos-korea-plans-to-rejuvenate-koreas-blockchain-communities-2d29d75dae6e https://cointelegraph.com/news/tezos-korea-foundation-partners-with-yonsei-university-for-blockchain-development To learn more about the Tezos Korea team: http://tezoskorea.foundation/ Tezos Korea Twitter: https://twitter.com/tezos_korea?lang=en About Global Coin Research: https://globalcoinresearch.com/premium-2/
In this episode, Joyce Yang from Global Coin Research speaks with the team members from Tezos Korea and Tezos Korea Foundation about the Korea crypto community. First, Joyce speaks with Doo-Won Suh, Director of the Tezos Korea Foundation and Jinwoo Lee, Chief Strategy Officer of Tezos Korea, about the Korea team's background and its approach to community building in Korea. In a separate conversation following, she speaks with Jinhwa Kim, a board member of Tezos Korea Foundation and also the former founder of Korbit, a leading Korean Cryptocurrency Exchange, about the Korea crypto and regulatory landscape overall. She first started the conversation with Doo-Won and Jinwoo introducing themselves. Full Transcript here: https://medium.com/@globalcoinrsrch/tezos-korea-team-on-how-to-build-great-local-developer-communities-in-korea-4ca7f18007c4 Article on Tezos Korea: https://hackernoon.com/tezos-korea-plans-to-rejuvenate-koreas-blockchain-communities-2d29d75dae6e https://cointelegraph.com/news/tezos-korea-foundation-partners-with-yonsei-university-for-blockchain-development To learn more about the Tezos Korea team: http://tezoskorea.foundation/ Tezos Korea Twitter: https://twitter.com/tezos_korea?lang=en About Global Coin Research: https://globalcoinresearch.com/premium-2/
Joyce Yang from Global Coin Research joined us in a discussion to review Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange globally, its rapid rise and current lead in the industry. We began the chronological history of the company and how the founders Zhao Changpeng and He Yi built up the cryptocurrency exchange from 2017 to now the leading player with 40% of the market share globally. We discuss their current business footprint, their current projects from the stable coin project to the recent announcement of the Binance chain.
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Joyce Yang, founder of Global Coin Research, discusses the crypto scene in Korea today. An epicenter of the crypto craze in 2017, Korea still has a number of young people pinning their hopes and dreams on crypto, as described in an article in The New York Times this week. Yang talks about the societal factors that have led to this trend, as well as the common practices in investing that make Korean VCs less shrewd investors, which, in turn, makes Korean crypto projects less competitive. However, she also explains why she's still optimistic about crypto development there, noting one project, Terra, that looks interesting and describing the vibrant Tezos Korea community. (Joyce is consulting with Tezos.) Get your tickets now to Unchained Live With Vitalik Buterin in New York City on March 20! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/unchained-live-with-vitalik-buterin-tickets-56189456176 Thank you to our sponsor! CipherTrace: http://ciphertrace.com/unconfirmed Episode links: Global Coin Research: https://globalcoinresearch.com Joyce Yang: https://twitter.com/JoyceInNYC Joyce's tweet storm on Korea: https://twitter.com/JoyceInNYC/status/1089716206544637952 The New York Times story on why Koreans are pinning their hopes and dreams on crypto: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/10/business/south-korea-bitcoin-cryptocurrencies.html Terra: https://terra.money Hashed: https://www.hashed.com Global Coin Research/Tezos podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/introduction-conversation-arthur-breitman-diego-olivier/id1451821045?i=1000429387176&mt=2
As a TechBuzz China listener, you must be at least a little bit crypto-curious. This week on TechBuzz China, we talk in-depth about Bitmain, the most valuable company in the cryptocurrency space, which happens to be from China. TechBuzz China by Pandaily is a weekly technology podcast focused on giving you a peek into what’s buzzing within the tech community in China. It is co-hosted by Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma, who are both seasoned China-watchers with years of experience working in the technology space in China. They uncover and contextualize unique insights, perspectives, and takeaways on headline tech news that don’t always make it into English-language coverage. This week, TechBuzz China's very own Lu and Ma, along with guest co-host Joyce Yang, talk all about cryptocurrency - more specifically, the biggest crypto company in the world, Bitmain. With profits of $3 billion to $4 billion last year, how did Bitmain manage to hold 70-80 percent of the market share of bitcoin mining hardware? What is its future challenges and how will the Chinese government play a role? Our special guest co-host this week is Joyce Yang, the creator of Global Coin Research, a content platform that bridges the East and the West in this new global crypto world. In this episode, we also hear from Tim Swanson, the founder of Post Oak Labs, who has heard over 500 blockchain-related pitches, and Jimmy Song, longtime bitcoin developer turned venture partner at Blockchain Capital. As always, you can find these stories and more at pandaily.com. Let us know what you think of the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @techbuzzchina and to like our Facebook page!
As a TechBuzz China listener, you must be at least a little bit crypto-curious. This week on TechBuzz China, we talk in-depth about Bitmain, the most valuable company in the cryptocurrency space that happens to be from China. TechBuzz China by Pandaily is a weekly technology podcast focused on giving you a peek into what's buzzing within the tech community in China. It is co-hosted by Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma, who are both seasoned China watchers with years of experience working in the technology space in China. They uncover and contextualize unique insights, perspectives, and takeaways on headline tech news that don't always make it into English language coverage.This week, TechBuzz China's very own Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma, along with guest co-host Joyce Yang, talk all about cryptocurrency - more specifically, the biggest crypto company in the world, Bitmain. With profits of 3 to 4 billion dollars last year, how did Bitmain manage to hold 70-80% of the market share of bitcoin mining hardware? What are their future challenges and how will the Chinese government play a role?Our special guest co-host this week is Joyce Yang, the creator of Global Coin Research, a content platform that bridges the East and the West in this new global crypto world. In this episode, we also hear from Tim Swanson, the founder of Post Oak Labs who has heard over 500 blockchain-related pitches, and Jimmy Song, long time Bitcoin developer turned Venture Partner at Blockchain Capital.As always, you can find these stories and more at pandaily.com. Let us know what you think of the show, and don't forget to follow us on Twitter at @techbuzzchina and to like our Facebook page!
As a TechBuzz China listener, you must be at least a little bit crypto-curious. This week on TechBuzz China, we talk in-depth about Bitmain, the most valuable company in the cryptocurrency space that happens to be from China. TechBuzz China by Pandaily is a weekly technology podcast focused on giving you a peek into what’s buzzing within the tech community in China. It is co-hosted by Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma, who are both seasoned China watchers with years of experience working in the technology space in China. They uncover and contextualize unique insights, perspectives, and takeaways on headline tech news that don’t always make it into English language coverage. This week, TechBuzz China's very own Ying-Ying Lu and Rui Ma, along with guest co-host Joyce Yang, talk all about cryptocurrency - more specifically, the biggest crypto company in the world, Bitmain. With profits of 3 to 4 billion dollars last year, how did Bitmain manage to hold 70-80% of the market share of ...
Joyce Yang and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra played Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Major,, and totally rattled my cage (in a good way.) Here's a show review, and some lessons from the concert about living life better. Wow! Special thanks to Ms. Yang's parents for the dope symphony selfie.