Simplifying Decentralized Finance Lending with Nook, a Company Enabling Cryptocurrency Access for Everyone (Blockcast 71)
In the latest episode of Blockcast, hosted by Takatoshi Shibayama, Head of APAC at Ledger, Joey Isaacson, CEO and co-founder of Nook, discussed the importance of simplifying complex technologies for broader crypto adoption.
Joey Isaacson, a seasoned financial technologist with a 25-year career at leading investment banks, entered the crypto space through Coinbase. Prior to his shift to the crypto sector, Isaacson worked for tech giants like Facebook and Uber. His most recent venture, Uome, provided enterprise-grade financial tools to small businesses.
Nook's mission is to make DeFi lending accessible to Web2 users. During the interview, Isaacson shared insights into the evolving landscape of crypto and stablecoins, and future plans for Nook. He also provided commentary on the role of government support and trust in the crypto industry, emphasising the inherent risks associated with investments in cryptocurrency.
Listeners are urged to consult with a qualified professional before making any investment decisions, as investments in cryptocurrency are inherently risky, and you could lose money. Guests on Blockcast should not be construed as financial advice.
Previous episodes of Blockcast can be found on their website, featuring notable guests such as Kapil Duman, Eric van Miltenburg, Davide Menegaldo, Jeremy Tan, Alex Ryvkin, Hassan Ahmed, Sota Watanabe, Nic Young, Jacob Phillips, Chris Yu, Kathy Zhu, Jess Zeng, Samar Sen, Jason Choi, Lasanka Perera, Mark Rydon, Luca Prosperi, Charles Hoskinson, and Yat Siu.
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