What is Programmable Money & Tokenomics? with Christine Kim (S3E11)

The Story of Money

What Makes Ethereum's Programmability, Evolution, and Tokenomics Crucial for the Future of Blockchain?

In this episode, Samantha Yap and Christine Kim discuss programmable money and its effects on finance.Christine recollects how her journey in crypto began with Bitcoin, leading her to CoinDesk and Galaxy Digital. She finds Ethereum's programmability and innovations in DeFi and NFTs captivating, enabling endless possibilities for crypto.

Christine then dives deep into Tokenomics, the evolving DeFi landscape, and the interplay of technology and social influence. Before winding up, they touch upon Ethereum's governance and collaborative efforts by core developers and stakeholders. Join us for a chat with Christine, where we'll unpack all these insights and more.

Christine Kim (aka @christine_dkim) is a Vice President of the Research team at Galaxy Digital. She is an expert in all things Ethereum. Christine worked for three years at CoinDesk as an analyst and tech reporter, mainly covering developments on Ethereum. She holds a BA in Economics and International Relations from the University of British Columbia.

Follow Christine on Twitter at: @christine_dkim

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