The crypto industry is refocusing on the uses of its tech stack, says Stellar Development Foundation CEO

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Episode 28 of Season 6 of The Scoop was recorded with The Block's Frank Chaparro and Foundation CEO Denelle Dixon.

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Denelle Dixon is the CEO and Executive Director of the Stellar Development Foundation — the primary development team supporting the Stellar blockchain.

In this episode, Dixon emphasizes the potential of blockchain technology to transform financial services in low- to medium-income countries, particularly in Africa and South America.

She also addresses the need for policymakers to create a supportive environment for the and the importance of asset issuance and in creating equitable access to the global financial system.

 


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About Author

Davis Quinton is the Director of Podcasts at The Block and runs our flagship podcast called The Scoop, hosted by Frank Chaparro. Since joining The Block as an ‘intern' in early 2022, he has worked closely with leaders across departments to translate The Block's written content into engaging multimedia formats. He holds a degree in Social & Public Policy from New York University in Abu Dhabi and is based in Sydney, Australia.

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