Do ICOs Mean the Beginning of the End of Capitalism As We Know it?

by Avi Mizrahi
  • Samantha Radocchia, co-founder and CMO of blockchain solutions company Chronicled, talks about the future of cryptocurrency.
Do ICOs Mean the Beginning of the End of Capitalism As We Know it?
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Samantha Radocchia is the co-founder and chief marketing officer (CMO) of Blockchain solutions company Chronicled. She recently sat down to talk with Finance Magnates about the future of cryptocurrency in our latest Blockchain podcast.

Learn how to buy Bitcoin and Ethereum safely with our simple guide!

We discussed, among other topics, the latest trends in blockchain technologies - and what that means for up-and-coming Cryptocurrencies ; which industries could benefit from using blockchain; and how to demystify the concept of blockchain/cryptocurrency.

Listen to the interview on SoundCloud or watch it on YouTube:

Background

Watching her father grow a family-run business into a national retail chain while growing up in Glastonbury, Connecticut inspired Radocchia to become a serial entrepreneur. Radocchia, who learned to program when she learned to read, started her first business, an inventory management and marketing software company, in 2011, picking up degrees at Colgate University and NYU along the way.

In 2014, she co-founded Chronicled, an internet-of-things startup building blockchain identities for physical property to create a system for authenticity, ownership and connectivity. Radocchia is no stranger to risk - she became a competitive skydiver at 18 and sold her gear at age 20 to fund her first company. She was selected as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 (2017).

Samantha Radocchia is the co-founder and chief marketing officer (CMO) of Blockchain solutions company Chronicled. She recently sat down to talk with Finance Magnates about the future of cryptocurrency in our latest Blockchain podcast.

Learn how to buy Bitcoin and Ethereum safely with our simple guide!

We discussed, among other topics, the latest trends in blockchain technologies - and what that means for up-and-coming Cryptocurrencies ; which industries could benefit from using blockchain; and how to demystify the concept of blockchain/cryptocurrency.

Listen to the interview on SoundCloud or watch it on YouTube:

Background

Watching her father grow a family-run business into a national retail chain while growing up in Glastonbury, Connecticut inspired Radocchia to become a serial entrepreneur. Radocchia, who learned to program when she learned to read, started her first business, an inventory management and marketing software company, in 2011, picking up degrees at Colgate University and NYU along the way.

In 2014, she co-founded Chronicled, an internet-of-things startup building blockchain identities for physical property to create a system for authenticity, ownership and connectivity. Radocchia is no stranger to risk - she became a competitive skydiver at 18 and sold her gear at age 20 to fund her first company. She was selected as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 (2017).

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