You have to admit that nothing is the same for long in the web3 universe. The entire space is under scrutiny.
The president of FTX US, Mary-Catherine Lader, the COO at Uniswap Labs, and the VP and global head of crypto at Visa are joining the team.
We will look at how these leaders navigate constant product evolution, look at new opportunities the blockchain economy offers and get their take on the future of their respective markets during the conversation.
We are curious about the regulatory issues that are looming over all players in the web3 space. What points do they agree on? It should make for an interesting discussion.
FTX US has become the third largest exchange in the US by valuation. Prior to joining FTX US, Harrison was the head of semisystematic technology at Citadel Securities.
Harrison worked at Jane Street Capital for most of his career. He used to work at Headlands Technologies as a senior software developer. He received his masters degree in computer science from Harvard.
Mary-Catherine Lader is the head of operations at Uni swap Labs. She was the COO of the firm's digital wealth business and the head of its climate tech business. Lader was the leader of strategic financial technology investments.
Lader began her career as an investment analyst with Goldman Sachs in the special situations group. She obtained her degrees from Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School.
Visa has a global product team led by CuySheffield. The co-chair of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Cryptocurrencies is also a fellow at the Visa Economic Empowerment Institute. TrialPay was acquired by Visa in 2015.
We have an interview with Mary-Catherine Lader in our Chain Reaction show.
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