#4: The future of money: how women can start investing in digital assets with Veronica Mihai Das

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Veronica Mihai Das is one the of founding partners at Bloomwater Capital, a hedge fund based in the British Virgin Islands that employs quantitative algorithmic trading strategies for traditional cryptocurrency markets. With over 15 years experience in management consulting for enterprise programmes in non-for-profit organisations, private corporations and the public sector in the UK and Europe, Veronica now concentrates her skills and knowledge in the blockchain space. She has invested in blockchain and women-led start-ups and has owned an enterprise grade cryptocurrency mining farm. She believes in inclusion, diversity and gender equity in the blockchain space, technology and beyond and works to build a future world that her children will thrive in. Bloomwater Capital offers the opportunity for professional investors to diversify their portfolio whilst adhering to traditional business principles of regulation, transparency and trust. We cover the following topics in the podcast (60mins)-recorded 21 March & 10 May 2020 Why are you interested in blockchain and the crypto market? As a founder & investor in the blockchain & crypto industry, why did you decide to build a start-up in this industry? For those of us who are new to the space: can you explain what the blockchain is and what crypto is? How would you describe the crypto marketplace? Investors such Warren Buffet criticise cryptocurrencies and warn against investing in them. Why is that? And could Warren Buffet be wrong? For women who are new to crypto but want to invest, what is the best way to get started today? In order to become long term investors, how can women think about investing in crypto or digital assets? Additional interview about bitcoin halving which took place May 11, 2020: What is Bitcoin halving? Why is it important and how should we think about it?

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