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DOES CRYPTO HAVE A PLACE IN REAL WORLD BANKING? rRipple is sitting on a vast stash of XRP, the world’s third-largest cryptocurrency, and has ambitious plans to make it an integral part of global money transfers. But will anyone actually use it?rBrad Garlinghouse, Chief Executive Officer, RipplerInterviewer: Clifton Leaf, Editor-in-Chief, FORTUNE Photography by Rebecca Greenfield/Fortune
FinanceRipple CEO: Facebook Libra Cryptocurrency Push Makes Me Happy
By Jonathan VanianJune 20, 2019
Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire at Fortune's Brainstorm Finance conference on June 19, 2019, in Montauk, N.Y.
FinanceCircle CEO: Zuckerberg Is ‘Betting on Decentralization’ With Facebook’s Libra
By Anne SradersJune 20, 2019
Libra Facebook : Illustration
TechFacebook’s Libra Cryptocurrency and Its Generational Divide — Data Sheet
By Adam Lashinsky and Jonathan VanianJune 20, 2019
Venmo's Amit Jhawar Wealthfront's Andy Rachleff at Fortune's Brainstorm Finance conference
FinanceMillennials Are Not Basement-Dwelling Potheads, Says Wealthfront CEO
By Rey MashayekhiJune 20, 2019
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FinanceWhat to Expect From Slack’s Direct Listing
By Lucinda ShenJune 19, 2019
THE NEW MASTER OF COIN’S TWO CENTSWhat does our financial future hold? Who better to ask than Kathryn Haun, Bitcoin’s top sheriff-turned-elite venture capitalist. As the first female partner at maverick Silicon Valley firm Andreessen Horowitz, Haun has been co-leading the most prestigious cryptocurrency fund in the industry. She’s also had a front row seat to Andreessen’s bang-up year, which featured the public debuts of Lyft, Pinterest and—soon?—Slack and Airbnb. A must-attend session for anyone piqued by the wedding of web and wealth.Kathryn Haun, General Partner, Andreessen HorowitzInterviewer: Adam Lashinsky, Executive Editor, FORTUNE Photography by Rebecca Greenfield/Fortune
TechAndreessen Horowitz: How Facebook’s Libra Cryptocurrency Will Be Governed
By Danielle AbrilJune 19, 2019
Mobile payments and blockchain have challenged the status quo of cross-border money transfers, putting pressure on traditional players. Yet money can be stubbornly hard to move, and the old systems hard to improve upon. A conversation between the leader of Zelle, a bank-owned mobile payments app that has eclipsed Venmo in transactions, and the CEO of 168-year-old Western Union, a leader in cross-border, cross-currency money movement and payments.rLou Anne Alexander, Group President, Payment Solutions, Early Warning ServicesrHikmet Ersek, President and CEO, Western UnionrModerator: Robert Hackett, Co-chair, Brainstorm Finance; Co-founding Editor, The Ledger; Senior Writer, FORTUNE
FinanceWestern Union and Zelle Executives Dish on Competition and the Future of Mobile Payments
By Erik ShermanJune 19, 2019
NOT TO BE DISCOUNTEDrSchwab’s relentlessly cost-conscious approach has helped it attract $3.6 trillion in assets and forced larger rivals to slash fees and cater more to middle-class traders. The discount broker’s CEO talks about his strategy for staying competitive, even as upstarts vie for market share touting fee-free trading.rWalt Bettinger, President and CEO, The Charles Schwab Corp.rInterviewer: Jen Wieczner, FORTUNE
FinanceCharles Schwab CEO: Actually, We’re Killing It With Millennials
By Matthew HeimerJune 19, 2019
Brian Moynihan CEO of Bank of America at Brainstorm Finance
FinanceBank of America CEO: ‘We Want a Cashless Society’
By Rey MashayekhiJune 19, 2019
Fortune Brainstorm Finance Livestream 2019: Watch It Here
FinanceFortune Brainstorm Finance Livestream 2019: Watch It Here
By Andrew NuscaJune 13, 2019
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