Shima Capital Founder Yida Gao Teaching Crypto Finance Course at MITGao succeeds previous lecturer, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler, for the second year
By: Shima Capital In his first year as a lecturer at MIT, Yida Gao was known for inviting special guests to join and speak to his class. Such guests included Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin, Chairman of Animoca Brands Yat Siu, and Investor & Entrepreneur Anthony Pompliano aka Pomp, among others. For year two, BitMEX cofounder Arthur Hayes is among the founders and executives from top Web3 projects expected to join the class. Yida Gao, who is also Managing General Partner at Shima Capital, has a long history of success in crypto finance, most recently with regards to running his $200 million web3 venture capital fund. In addition to his students at MIT, Yida imparts similar wisdom daily amongst Shima's portfolio companies, of which there are nearly 200. The course description for 15.492 Crypto Finance reads: "Explores the markets for cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin. Begins with the basics and economics of crypto assets' underlying blockchain technology and then turns to the trading and markets for cryptocurrencies, initial coin offerings, other tokens and crypto derivatives. Students gain an understanding and comparison to traditional finance of the market structure, participants, regulation and dynamics of this relatively new and volatile asset class." For more on Yida Gao and Shima Capital visit www.yidagao.com and www.shima.capital. This release corrects an error on the last version as follows: SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce will not be a guest speaker in the class this year, as previously announced. About Yida Gao Yida Gao (Forbes 30 Under 30) is the Managing General Partner of early stage crypto investment firm Shima Capital. Yida formerly co-ran Struck Capital, an early stage industry agnostic venture fund, and also DDC (Divergence Digital Currency), a multi-strategy crypto fund. Prior, Yida served as a technology investor at New Enterprise Associates, a $25Bn+ venture capital fund, and as an M&A investment banker at Morgan Stanley. He graduated from MIT with degrees in mathematics and computer science and dropped out of Stanford's Graduate School of Business to pursue crypto investing full time in 2017. He teaches the 15.492: Crypto Finance course at MIT. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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