'Off the Record' Goes Beyond the Drop: How to Cover NFT Markets
Our next session is this Monday, Oct. 5, 2pm EST with journalists from The Street, Protos, Coindesk and The Defiant.
Welcome to the second season of ACJR's Off the Record, a peer-to-peer way for journalists to get up to speed on all things crypto.
In Monday’s session, we're looking at the white-hot NFT markets and going beyond the basics. How do NFT markets actually work? How should you interpret the data from marketplaces and market trackers? How much wash-trading is going on? What are price floors?
Agenda
👋 A 10-minute talk by Steve Stirling, The Street Crypto. His work has been featured in FiveThirtyEight, PBS FRONTLINE, USA TODAY and has been honored by IRE, ONA and the Scripps Howard Foundation.
🎤 Half an hour with Steve and other panelists including
• David Canellis, Protos
• Andrew Thurman, CoinDesk
• Bailey Reutzel, The Defiant
🤫 This whole session really is off the record, so it’s not recorded and we ask attendees to abide by Chatham House rules.
🗞️ This event is open to journalists and researchers only.
Our entire Off the Record series can be seen here — check back to register for future session, like our Kraken-sponsored staking session on October 13.
About the Association of Cryptocurrency Journalists and Researchers (ACJR)
The ACJR is a professional body that recognizes the best journalism and research on cryptocurrencies and blockchains.
Off the Record was put together by an ACJR working group comprising:
Joon Ian Wong, Renee McGivern, Molly Jane Zuckerman, Pete Rizzo, David Pan.
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