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Exploring what's new in the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain. We explain things in plain English for those new to the space - no prior knowledge necessary! We'll not only tackle the 'what' but also the 'why'.

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    • Jul 14, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Merge 101: Ethereum's Big Upgrade

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 25:37


    When is the Merge going to happen? Perhaps one of the most frequently asked questions in crypto since the launch of Ethereum's beacon chain in late 2020.We caught up with Tim Beiko from the Ethereum Foundation who runs the core developer calls and has his finger on the pulse when it comes to Ethereum's highly-anticipated upgrade to proof of stake. We asked him all about the work being done on the world's leading smart contract platform, timeline of events and what traditional investors can expect post-merge.00:00 - Introductions00:50 - Breaking down the Merge: What it is and why it matters03:15 - Timeline of events related to the Merge07:30 - Challenges and opportunities discovered while working on the Merge09:30 - Has the pullback in asset prices affected developer progress on the Merge?11:10 - What ether issuance post-merge will look like13:40 - Why should traditional investors care about the Merge?15:25 - How Ethereum stacks up against other Layer-1 protocols18:10 - Future upgrades on Ethereum 20:00 - Will the end user experience change as a result of the Merge?22:40 - What will happen to miners who have invested in computing hardware?23:30 - What innovation is Tim most excited about

    From the Fed to DeFi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 35:23


    We caught up with Gordon Liao, Head of Research for Uniswap Labs, to talk about his transition from traditional finance to the nascent ecosystem of decentralized finance (DeFi). Most recently, Gordon worked as a senior economist for the United States Federal Reserve and co-authored a report on stablecoins that was published in January 2022.00:00 - Introduction01:15 - Gordon's career trajectory and how he was first introduced to cryptocurrency03:30 - Can you have blockchains without tokens?05:45 - Problems Gordon noticed while working for the Fed 07:35 - Will traditional finance use open-source infrastructure? 10:00 - Why Gordon left the Fed to work in decentralized finance14:30 - Can KYC apply to DeFi?17:15 - Where do policymakers get hung-up when it comes to crypto regulation? 18:30 - Gordon's view on stablecoins23:40 - Why should governments lean into stablecoins? 25:00 - Gordon's role at Uniswap Labs29:00 - Long-term vision for the DeFi industry 31:15 - What needs to happen for traditional finance and decentralized finance to coexist33:40 - What excites Gordon the most about the industry

    Demystifying CBDCs and Cryptocurrency

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 65:22


    In February 2022, we hosted a webinar on central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and cryptocurrency with Carolyn Wilkins, external member of the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee and former Sr. Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada. Our discussion focused on understanding how CBDCs operate and what makes them different from cryptocurrency. We also talked about/debated if there's a way they can co-exist. Ether Capital's CEO Brian Mosoff took part in the event, which was moderated by Bloomberg Senior Editor Michael Regan. This is a special podcast episode that features the full recording of our conversation.05:50 What differentiates a CBDC from digital banking07:20 Can CBDCs and cryptocurrency co-exist?12:30 Looking at stablecoins and how they factor into the equation15:30 The true meaning of decentralization and whether or not it's achievable 20:40 Views on how traditional finance will respond to CBDCs27:05 Price speculation vs. innovation31:45 Financial inclusion in developing countries33:30 A whole world outside of Bitcoin 39:00 Regulators have their work cut out for them43:00 Q&A

    Fair Finance: Updating TradFi with Chris Giancarlo (CryptoDad) Former Chair, U.S. CFTC

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 34:03 Transcription Available


    Chris Giancarlo, former chair of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, joins us to talk about embracing digital transformation. He explains why governments need to update legacy banking infrastructure and create a more open and inclusive financial system.00:00 Disclaimer01:04 "Crypto Dad"05:33 Digital generation and TradFi exclusivity08:20 Entity-based regulation vs. activity-based regulation11:00 The highway analogy13:31 Financial insitutions gathering too much information16:41 The Empire Strikes Back18:58 No clear message from Washington21:07 Countries getting it right22:38 Achieving financial liberty and protecting individual privacy26:00 How institutions can compete with an open financial system28:43 The Fed engaging the private sector31:22 What Chris Giancarlo would like to see happen

    Innovation vs. Regulation with Commissioner Hester Peirce

    Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 36:51 Transcription Available


    We caught up with U.S. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce to talk about her views on crypto and the challenges American policymakers face when it comes to regulating the US$2.5+ trillion industry

    Exploring Crypto for Payment with CEO of Moon

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 24:20


    We welcome Ken Kruger, of MOON, a startup focused on making crypto an easy and efficient form of payment. How does it work? Will this onboard more users into the crypto ecosystem? Listen in to find out how this startup is working to changing the game.

    Ethereum's Monetary Policy and Store of Value Thesis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 32:21


    Our guest is Justin Drake, a leading researcher at the Ethereum Foundation. Justin is an architect of the Ethereum 2.0 vision. We discuss Ether's store of value thesis and its new monetary economics.

    The World's First Bitcoin ETF

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 27:10


    We talk with Som Seif, CEO of Purpose Investments about the recent announcement of the world’s first physically settled Bitcoin ETF. Som is considered a pioneer in the ETF industry, first through his work building Claymore, which he then sold to Blackrock in 2005 and is now building Purpose, an asset manager with over 10 billion dollars of AUM. We drive into the journey that got us to this historic moment.

    Insurance on the Blockchain

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 20:46


    On todays episode, our guest is Hugh Karp, Founder of Nexus Mutual - an on-chain insurance alternative for the digital asset world. Nexus Mutual is not your normal insurance company. It's a protocol that lives on Ethereum where the token holders provide the actual coverage. This is a fascinating dive into how blockchains make something like this even possible, so stick around.

    The Slack Outage & Blockchains

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 16:59


    Earlier this week, Slack, the popular work messaging web application was offline for hours, and I reached out to Greg Markou, Co-Founder of Chainsafe Systems to hear his thoughts on what happened, and how blockchain technology might one day prevent such major outages. For those curious about the Ethereum and blockchain world beyond just the price, this is a look into how the technology might reshape the structure of the internet.

    Institution-grade Platforms & Custody

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 24:14


    Diogo Monica, CEO of Anchorage, is our guest. We discuss crypto custody, the ever changing crypto services landscape, institutional adoption and regulatory challenges. Diogo's background is unique in the crypto space and he is an expert in the field. He provides outstanding insights.

    Ethereum 2.0 and Proof of Stake

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 24:44


    Ethereum is transitioning from proof of work to proof of stake. This is part of a network upgrade that will give Ether holders the opportunity to generate a yield by participating in networking security. It's been years in the making, and a major milestone on the Ethereum roadmap. Tim Ogilvie, CEO of Staked, joins us to discuss what it's all about and why traditional finance needs to pay attention.

    The World of Maker and Decentralized Stablecoins

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 24:02


    There are over US$900 million of the Dai stablecoin outstanding. But what is Dai? What is a decentralized stablecoin? And how does MakerDAO create this crucial piece of infrastructure on Ethereum? We explain in plain English with Greg DiPrisco, head of Business Development at the Maker Foundation.ETHC Disclaimer for Podcast ©️2020, Ether Capital Corporation. (“ETHC”). All content is original and has been researched and produced by ETHC unless otherwise stated. No part of ETHC’s original content may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without the express written permission of ETHC. The content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or an offer or solicitation in respect to any products or services.Certain statements contained in this podcast may be statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements that are based on ETHC’s current views and assumptions, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of ETHC and the digital assets, digital networks, companies and securities discussed in this podcast to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. All content is subject to change without notice. All statements made regarding digital assets, digital networks, companies or securities or other financial information in this podcast are strictly beliefs and points of view held by ETHC or the third party making such statement and are not endorsements by ETHC of any digital assets digital network, company or security or recommendation by ETHC to buy, sell or hold any digital asset or security. The content presented does not constitute investment advice, should not be used as the basis for any investment decision, and does not purport to provide any legal, tax or accounting advice. There are inherent risks involved with investing in ETHC, digital assets and digital asset networks, as set out in ETHC’s Annual Information Form on www.sedar.com. There is no guarantee that ETHC’s objectives will be achieved. All forward-looking information herein is qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement, and ETHC disclaims any obligation to revise or update any such forward-looking information or to publicly announce the result of any revisions to any of the forward-looking information contained herein to reflect future results, events or developments.All third party content linked or provided in this podcast is provided “as is” and “as available”. ETHC does not guarantee the accuracy of its content. ETHC will not in any way be liable to any person for any inaccuracies, errors, omissions, delays, damages, claims, liabilities or losses, regardless of cause, in or arising from the use of third party content linked or provided in this podcast.

    What is Bitcoin on Ethereum

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 18:33


    Over $1 billion worth of bitcoin has been tokenized on Ethereum so far this year. What does tokenizing bitcoin on Ethereum mean? Why is it important? How are people using bitcoin on Ethereum?Ether Capital's CEO, Brian Mosoff, explains and discusses the trend with Matthieu Jobbe Duval of CoinList, one of the companies leading the charge on tokenizing bitcoin on the Ethereum network. ETHC Disclaimer for Podcast ©2020, Ether Capital Corporation. (“ETHC”). All content is original and has been researched and produced by ETHC unless otherwise stated. No part of ETHC’s original content may be reproduced in any form, or referred to in any other publication, without the express written permission of ETHC. The content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or an offer or solicitation in respect to any products or services. Certain statements contained in this podcast may be statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements that are based on ETHC’s current views and assumptions, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of ETHC and the digital assets, digital networks, companies and securities discussed in this podcast to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. All content is subject to change without notice. All statements made regarding digital assets, digital networks, companies or securities or other financial information in this podcast are strictly beliefs and points of view held by ETHC or the third party making such statement and are not endorsements by ETHC of any digital assets digital network, company or security or recommendation by ETHC to buy, sell or hold any digital asset or security. The content presented does not constitute investment advice, should not be used as the basis for any investment decision, and does not purport to provide any legal, tax or accounting advice. There are inherent risks involved with investing in ETHC, digital assets and digital asset networks, as set out in ETHC’s Annual Information Form on www.sedar.com. There is no guarantee that ETHC’s objectives will be achieved. All forward-looking information herein is qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement, and ETHC disclaims any obligation to revise or update any such forward-looking information or to publicly announce the result of any revisions to any of the forward-looking information contained herein to reflect future results, events or developments. All third party content linked or provided in this podcast is provided “as is” and “as available”. ETHC does not guarantee the accuracy of its content. ETHC will not in any way be liable to any person for any inaccuracies, errors, omissions, delays, damages, claims, liabilities or losses, regardless of cause, in or arising from the use of third party content linked or provided in this podcast.

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