ChainCatcher news, Eleanor Terrett said in a post that after working at Fox Business Channel for 9 years, she has accepted the invitation from SEI Network to host a new weekly podcast and newsletter called 'Crypto In America'. The show will feature conversations with key figures shaping Cryptocurrency policy in the United States.
Terrett said she would join co-hosts Jacquelyn Melinek and Gerald Fenech to delve into the U.S. capital to explore how legislators, regulators, and government lay the groundwork for making the United States a global leader in blockchain technology. The first episode of the podcast will be launched on March 19th.
In addition to his work on 'Crypto In America,' Terrett also plans to launch his own expanded content later this year, continuing to provide the latest exclusive reports, breaking news, and important conversations in the intersection of Wall Street and Washington.
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Fox Business reporter Eleanor Terrett announced her resignation and will host the "Crypto In America" podcast
ChainCatcher news, Eleanor Terrett said in a post that after working at Fox Business Channel for 9 years, she has accepted the invitation from SEI Network to host a new weekly podcast and newsletter called 'Crypto In America'. The show will feature conversations with key figures shaping Cryptocurrency policy in the United States. Terrett said she would join co-hosts Jacquelyn Melinek and Gerald Fenech to delve into the U.S. capital to explore how legislators, regulators, and government lay the groundwork for making the United States a global leader in blockchain technology. The first episode of the podcast will be launched on March 19th. In addition to his work on 'Crypto In America,' Terrett also plans to launch his own expanded content later this year, continuing to provide the latest exclusive reports, breaking news, and important conversations in the intersection of Wall Street and Washington.