Sherry Cantwell
Sherry Cantwell is a seasoned professional in encryption and finance, long active in the intersection of digital assets, macro strategies, and risk management. Her career spans traditional financial institutions and crypto-native platforms, with deep insights into market cycles, liquidity structures, and capital behavior. She has led the design of multiple asset allocation and trading strategies, excelling in combining on-chain data with macroeconomic indicators for trend analysis. With extensive practical experience in stablecoins, derivatives, and yield strategies, she can balance returns and risks in complex market environments. Simultaneously, she focuses on regulatory evolution and industry compliance pathways, promoting institutional capital entry into the crypto market. In recent years, she has also actively participated in industry research and content output, offering forward-looking insights into market structure changes, capital rotation logic, and emerging narratives.
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Youth Metaverse: Meta urges ban on minors from virtual worlds
Advocacy and security groups are urging Mark Zuckerberg's social media giant Meta to halt plans to allow minors into the Metaverse.Sherry CantwellFinancial Services Chairman McHenry sends second request to SEC for records related to SBF arrest
The leadership of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee was not satisfied with the response of SEC Chairman Gary Gensler to their request for documents.Sherry CantwellPersonal AI like ChatGPT can now run locally, Musk warns 'singularity is near
A hacker group has unveiled a "ChatGPT-like" personal artificial intelligence (AI) that can be installed and run on a home computer even without an internet connection.Sherry CantwellRazer gaming incubator zVentures issues Web3 submission request
Razer, an American-Singaporean consumer electronics company known for its gaming hardware and peripheralsSherry CantwellChainalysis and Calgary Police Launch Cryptocurrency Investigative Center
Dubbed the Western Canada Cryptocurrency Investigative Center, a joint task force comprising investigators from the Calgary Police Department and analysts from blockchain data firm Chainalysis officially launched on April 12.Sherry CantwellWhat is hash crypto? Why does it matter in cryptocurrency?
In the world of cryptocurrency, the term “hash” is frequently used, but not everyone understands what it means. In simple terms, a hash is a mathematical function that takes an input (data) of any size and produces an output (hash) of a fixed size. This process is irreversible, meaning you cannot derive the original input data from the output hash. Hashing is important for several reasons, including security, privacy, and proof of work in mining. In this article, we will dive deeper into the concept of hash in cryptocurrency and why it matters.Sherry CantwellWhat is attack surface definition? How do I reduce attack surface?
In the world of cybersecurity, the term "attack surface" refers to the sum of all the different points that can be exploited to launch a successful attack against a system or application. Essentially, the larger the attack surface, the more potential vulnerabilities exist, and the higher the likelihood that an attacker will be able to successfully compromise a system. In this article, we will explore the definition of attack surface and discuss some strategies for reducing it.Sherry CantwellThings to Know About the Ethereum Shanghai Upgrade
Cryptocurrency watchers have turned their attention to ethereum this week as the currency undergoes an upgrade that some believe could negatively impact the coin's price, at least in the short term.Sherry CantwellBitcoin hits $30,000, highest since June 2022
Already hitting new price highs since mid-2022, the largest cryptocurrency by market cap touched $30,000 and set a new high for 2023.Sherry CantwellFTX's Bankruptcy Lawyers and Advisors Earn $32.5M in February
A round of legal fees for bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX in February has been revealed, and it remains a dire figure for debtors.Sherry Cantwell