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What does CleanSpark's leadership transition mean for the bitcoin miner?Get the headlines that matter, right when they hit the wire: Join our Telegram group for market moving news on top Bitcoin equities like $MSTR, $MARA, $RIOT, $CLSK, and more: https://t.me/blockspacenewsWelcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, Harry Sudock from CleanSpark joins us to talk about the company's major leadership transition with CEO Zach Bradford's departure and Matt Schultz taking the helm. We dive into CleanSpark's impressive growth to 50 EH/s, their pure play mining strategy versus the industry's pivot to HPC/AI, and how they're managing a $680M convertible bond. Harry shares insights on fleet efficiency, power portfolio optimization, and the strategic optionality their strong cash flow provides. Subscribe to our newsletter! **Notes:**CleanSpark hits 50 EH/s installed capacity$680M convertible bond raised in DecemberOver 1 gigawatt power under contractCEO transition after 6 years leadershipStrong cash flow drives optionalityCoinbase credit line for tactical movesTimestamps:00:00 Start02:04 CEO stepping down03:29 Mining only, no HPC05:36 More management changes?08:26 Operations & cashflow12:36 Colorado Air Filter16:21 ASIC purchases19:06 Status of 10 exahash22:08 Cleanspark22:38 Debt & growth27:31 Treasury strategy
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as bitcoin price dropped after traders took profit over the weekend.Bitcoin fell sharply as traders took profit following the new all-time high. According to data from Glassnode, investors booked in over $3.5 billion of realized profits across the weekend. Where is bitcoin headed next ahead of Fed Chair Powell's Jackson Hole speech? CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”-Break the cycle of exploitation.Break down the barriers to truth.Break into the next generation of privacy.Break Free.Free to scroll without being monetized.Free from censorship.Freedom without fear.We deserve more when it comes to privacy. Experience the next generation of blockchain that is private and inclusive by design.Break free with Midnight, visit midnight.network/break-free-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The latest price moves and insights with Atlas Merchant Capital co-founders Bob Diamond and David Schamis.To get the show every week, follow the podcast here.Atlas Merchant Capital co-founders Bob Diamond and David Schamis join CoinDesk with insights into the Wall Street's plan for crypto and the underlying blockchain technology. Plus, their bullish deal centered around Hyperliquid.This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Marc and Kim's “In Other News” fires through a stack of quirky headlines. They start with the shocking cost of sorority life—where dues at schools like Alabama can run as high as $15,000 a year—sparking laughs and disbelief over paying steakhouse prices just to join. A lighter moment follows with Atlanta Falcons QB Michael Penix Jr.'s unfortunate font typo going viral, which Marc relates to his own last name woes. The crew cracks up over China's first-ever “World Humanoid Robot Games,” where robots clumsily play sports and collapse mid-match like a bad alumni game. Shifting gears, Marc blasts the Big Ten's floated idea of a 24-team playoff as a greedy money grab that just doesn't work in football. They wrap by dissecting a new study showing young people skipping traditional milestones like marriage, kids, and homeownership—blaming cultural shifts, feminism, and economic pressures, while Marc reminds listeners that, despite trends, family life is still worth defending.
Marc and Kim kick off the hour with back-to-school chatter and a look at Cardinals fan frustrations after a rough weekend of games. The conversation pivots to global and local security concerns, starting with Volodymyr Zelensky reaffirming that Ukraine will not cede any territory, leaving questions about negotiations with Russia and the upcoming meetings in the White House. Dan Snell joins to break down the federal takeover and law enforcement issues in D.C., highlighting the national implications. The discussion then turns to a tragic Florida truck crash where an illegal immigrant driver killed three Americans, raising concerns about commercial driver licensing and state accountability. Finally, attention returns to crime and public safety, with Angie Wong defending Trump's actions in D.C., local festival coverage in St. Louis, and prayers for those affected by a drunk driving accident in Texas.
Hour 2 kicks off with Marc noting the staggered return to school across St. Louis area districts, tying it into concerns over property taxes and potential caps, with Missouri Tax Relief Now set to provide guidance later in the show. The discussion pivots to national politics as Hans von Spakovsky joins to expose the hypocrisy of Democrats decrying gerrymandering while benefiting from it in multiple states, and to clarify the limits of federal intervention in cities like Washington D.C. versus other major cities. Marc then lightens the mood with his nasal spray addiction story before Nicole Murray delivers a concise business and market update, including stock movements, Air Canada labor issues, and tech fines. The hour wraps with “In Other News,” covering eye-popping sorority costs, a viral Falcons quarterback name typo, China's Humanoid Robot Games, Big Ten playoff proposals, and a study showing fewer young adults pursuing traditional milestones like marriage and homeownership.
The segment dives deep into Missouri's ongoing property tax issues following the stadium funding bill, which included selective tax freeze provisions benefiting certain counties. Dennis Ganahl of Missouri Tax Relief Now explains the upcoming Wednesday hearing in Clayton, aimed at giving homeowners a platform to voice their concerns about unfair tax treatment. Discussion highlights the disparities in county eligibility, issues with appraisal transparency, and potential reforms for 2026 to make the property tax system more equitable.
Ukraine's President heads to Washington DC alongside European leaders for talks with Donald Trump today, with the U.S. President set to push for an end to the war — while the question remains: 'on whose terms?'. This as Friday's Alaska summit fails to yield an agreement — and leaves Kyiv fearing the U.S. could give way to Russia's terms after President Trump backtracks on his sanctions threat. Elsewhere, investors are counting down to the Jackson Hole symposium this week, looking for signs of where the Fed's rate path will lead.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Stocks are soaring but TikTok is calling recession. The hosts examine viral recession indicators vs hard economic data to see if we're heading for downturn or if it's just vibes-based panic in 2025.We're diving deep into the disconnect between market performance and recession fears. They explore viral TikTok recession indicators, analyze Q2 earnings data, examine job market softening, and discuss whether we're actually heading into recession territory or if it's all just economic anxiety amplified by social media vibes.Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com## Notes:- 33% recession probability down from 45% in April- S&P 500 earnings grew 11.8% year over year in Q2 - Only 73,000 jobs added in July vs expectations- May/June job numbers revised down by 258,000- Energy sector earnings dropped 18-19% in Q2- 92% probability of September Fed rate cutTimestamps:00:00 Start00:32 Wen resesh bruv?03:54 Recession Pop Music10:48 White Lady Dasher12:49 Data nerd time24:56 Mag 7 earnings26:49 Unemployment31:34 Consumer credit 33:44 What's a humble central bank to do?-
The latest price moves and insights with TMX VettaFi Investment Strategist Cinthia Murphy.To get the show every week, follow the podcast here.CoinDesk's Andy Baehr sits down with Cinthia Murphy, Investment Strategist at TMX VettaFi, to discuss where we are in the crypto education cycle. Cinthia sheds light on the challenges financial advisors face including why many of them still feel like they might be both too early and too late to crypto.This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as bitcoin's recent rally has come to a stall. And, what to expect from the Trump/Putin meeting?Bitcoin's recent rally has come to a stall after hotter-than-expected PPI inflation data and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's flip-flop on the U.S. government's BTC purchases. With tension rising from the upcoming meeting between Trump and Putin, what's next for bitcoin and risk assets? CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Proto is changing the game with its new ASIC miner, Rig, and MARA takes a majority stake in an AI/HPC company tied to France's government-run power provider. Get the headlines that matter, right when they hit the wire: Join our Telegram group for market moving news on top Bitcoin equities like $MSTR, $MARA, $RIOT, $CLSK, and more: https://t.me/blockspacenewsWelcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, Colin and Matt cover Proto's groundbreaking new ASIC miner, Terawulf's $3.7B Google-backed HPC deal, Ethiopia's bitcoin mining ban, and Monero's 51% attack. Subscribe to our newsletter! **Notes:**• Proto Rig: 14.1 J/TH, 800 TH/s, swappable hashboards• Terra Wolf: $3.7B deal, Google 8% stake• Bitcoin hit $124K ATH, down to $117.9K• Hash price: $57.89 per PH/day• Mara acquires 64% stake in Exaion for $168M• Monero down 18% after miner attackTimestamps:00:00 Start03:09 Difficulty Report by Luxor08:02 Proto Event14:51 MARA stake in Exaion18:36 Cleanspark19:05 Terawulf 200 MW HPC deal23:15 Ethiopia mining ban27:24 Cry Corner- Monero 51% attack
The latest price moves and insights with Sentora Head of Lending Patrick Heusser.To get the show every week, follow the podcast here.CoinDesk's Andy Baehr sits down with Patrick Heusser, Sentora's Head of Lending, to discuss the future of on-chain financing and what it means for both institutions and individual investors. Plus, he provides insights on the recent ETH-led rally and the rise of stablecoins.This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The host argues that the entire "Russia collusion" narrative was a fabrication, with fabricated evidence and data created by federal contractors hired by Hillary Clinton's campaign. The host claims that these lies were used as a pretext for war and to justify devastating sanctions on Russia's energy sector, which were signed by Donald Trump despite his knowledge of the hoax. This is why, according to the host, a historic and high-stakes meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is taking place in Alaska, where the two leaders—whom the host calls the "biggest victims of the deep state"—can speak freely without fear of surveillance or leaks. The host details the economic consequences of the sanctions, arguing they crippled Russia's economy while providing cheap energy to China, a move they link to the previous administration's ties to China. The host suggests that the summit is a trade and financial negotiation aimed at ending these sanctions and creating a new economic partnership. The host acknowledges that Putin has gone too far in the conflict but believes the President is pressuring him to de-escalate and hold his fire against future provocations. The host concludes by stating that Putin's decision to travel to U.S. soil is an incredible test of whether the President has enough control over the deep state to ensure his safety
This segment opens with a lighthearted debate about whether it's better to back into or pull into parking spots, with commentary on practicality versus showing off. The conversation pivots to a New Jersey restaurant incident where a three-year-old damaged a $1,600 marble table, sparking discussion on parental responsibility and restaurant policies. Next, unusual scholarship opportunities from around the world are highlighted, including rewards for climbing mountains, creating crosswords, or being left-handed. The segment closes with a controversy surrounding Priscilla Presley and alleged disputes over Lisa Marie Presley's estate, setting the stage for upcoming interviews with Brent Sadler and Congressman Bob Onder.
Kim dives into the growing tension around short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo, highlighting recent local incidents—including a St. Louis party-turned-shooting—and new restrictions making hosting less appealing. The conversation shifts to Clayton's fresh ordinance allowing limited short-term rentals in select older buildings, meant to fill long-vacant downtown spaces, with tight rules on building age, size, and minimum stay. Marc and Kim debate whether such controls will prevent abuse or inevitably lead to revoked permits, while noting other cities like St. Charles have also wrestled with bans and caps. They connect the topic to urban crime rates, with Marc criticizing political spin that blames “red states” instead of local city policies, and arguing that DC's crime drop should pressure St. Louis leaders to address staffing shortages, outdated juvenile justice rules, and lax enforcement.
Marc opens the hour with casual Friday chatter, sweepstakes reminders, and weekend plans before pivoting to major news: the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, ICE updates, and Southwest Airlines cutting Lambert Airport flights. He critiques media coverage of local politics and crime, noting selective reporting and potential hypocrisy. The hour includes Kim on a Whim, spotlighting short-term rental issues in St. Louis and Clayton's new ordinance to allow limited Airbnb-type rentals in older buildings. Local culture gets a boost with a feature on Cottle Village, a new Saint Charles entertainment and dining spot. Finally, Marc tackles media double standards in politically charged stories, contrasting the coverage of Caruso's pride flag incident with the delayed reporting on a MAGA-hat-wearing fan ejected from a St. Louis City SC game. Styx ticket giveaways and listener engagement round out the hour.
Hour 2 opens with the Mark Cox Warning Show covering Air Force One's departure for Trump's Alaska summit with Putin, with commentary on sanctions, international stakes, and enforcement operations. Ethan Bright runs the top stories, including Social Security enforcement and lawmaker critiques. Nichole Ambrose joins to analyze Trump's negotiation strategy and Putin's cornered position, highlighting economic pressures, ceasefire possibilities, and past Trump peace deals. The hour shifts to lighter news with the Kennedy Center honors controversy, highlighting Trump's selections, Tom Cruise's absence, and Nicole Murray discussing sports fandom, economic updates, and the surprising abilities of dogs to sense behavior. It closes with everyday oddities: debates over parking techniques, a child-damaged restaurant table in New Jersey, quirky scholarships worldwide, and allegations surrounding the Presley estate.
Marc Cox kicks off the week with a mix of sharp political commentary and engaging local stories. Hour 1 dissects the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, ICE enforcement updates, and critiques of local media hypocrisy, while spotlighting Saint Louis short-term rental rules and Cottle Village in Saint Charles. Hour 2 brings analysis from Nichole Ambrose on Trump's negotiation strategy and international pressures, plus light-hearted takes on the Kennedy Center honors, sports fandom, and quirky news items. Hour 3 features Brent Sadler of the Heritage Foundation on Russia and military recruitment, Congressman Bob Onder on U.S.-Israel relations and Missouri redistricting, and Kim's insights on parenting and societal shifts. Hour 4 dives into the Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts raffle, Trump's Social Security reforms, Bevis Schock of the Holy Joe Society on the Francis Howell superintendent payout, and St. Louis Magazine's Burger Week, rounding out a full blend of political, local, and lifestyle coverage for conservative listeners.
You picked up your spending in June and July but, there is a but to this story. This is the Business News Headlines for Friday the 15th day of August, thanks for listening. In other news, what is driving the Fed's decision? Jobs or stubborn inflation? What is the economy like in China? We'll share what we know. We'll also check on the economy growth in Japan. The US will spend 750 million dollars to build…a fly factory in Texas and we'll share why. We'll check the stocks during the Wall Street Report and while you shopped heavy in June and July…your outlook about the economy and jobs….has taken a hit according to the latest report from the University of Michigan. Let's get to the news. Thanks for listening! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon Central on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour...and on Threads @Insight_On_Business.
All eyes are on Anchorage, Alaska, as the city prepares to host today's meeting between Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin, with the U.S. President saying he's already contemplating a second summit to bring in Ukraine's leadership. Meanwhile, a hotter-than-expected PPI print stateside pours cold water on outside hopes of a jumbo Fed cut in September, and sending yields higher. But markets in Europe remain on track for healthy returns this week. In Asia, Chinese growth data slumps across the board with retail sales, industrial output and fixed asset investment all undershooting expectations - as the threat of tariffs continues to loom over the world's second largest economy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There are signs of improvement to the manufacturing sector.
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as bitcoin surged past its previous record on Wednesday to above $124,000.Bitcoin surged past its previous record on Wednesday, rallying in tandem with U.S. equities as investors turn risk assets. The new high of $124,000 made bitcoin the fifth-largest asset by market cap across all assets, crossing Google's $2.4 trillion. Is bitcoin bigger than Google now? And, crypto exchange Bullish goes public on the New York Stock Exchange. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.” Bullish is the owner of CoinDesk.-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 1 explodes into the Smithsonian controversy, with Marc and Kim shredding claims that Trump is erasing slavery and challenging the 1619 Project narrative. Jillian Michaels slams liberal talking points on slavery and gender in sports, armed with facts and her defiant identity. Marc wraps with the announcement of Scott Jennings' conservative show joining 97.1 FM. Hour 2 blends humor and politics: Mark gives shoutouts to local events, teases a big fall 97.1 gathering, and vents about sports disappointments, including the Cardinals' loss and Yankees plans. Politics heat up with Geraldo Rivera on DC crime, JB Pritzker on abortion, and socialist Zoran Mamdani's radical rent-freeze proposal. Alex Tarascio weighs in on Trump's back-to-back meetings with Putin and Zelensky, while Tom Ackerman breaks down Cardinals and Mizzou football, with lighter news on pythons, McDonald's prices, and a 2026 UFC White House event. Hour 3 focuses on strategy and accountability: Former Senator Jim Talent praises Trump's negotiation skills while exposing DC crime mishandling by Democrats. A Styx ticket giveaway lightens the mood before USPS delays and the Kansas City Chiefs' political donation highlight the intersection of money and politics. Kim Otto Webb debates new juvenile accountability laws in New Jersey, weighing responsibility versus today's permissive culture. Hour 4 reflects on August racing by, Kim's maternity leave, and Dan Buck covering in her absence. Crime dominates, with alarming DC statistics, Shannon Bream praising Trump's leadership and Alaska summit diplomacy, and Griff Jenkins reporting firsthand on repeat offenders and carjackings fueled by weak local prosecution. Trump's common-sense federal intervention contrasts sharply with local failures. The hour closes with bombshells from Cash Patel and John Solomon exposing Obama DOJ officials, including Sally Yates and Andrew McCabe, blocking FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation—parallels drawn to current alleged corruption—and previews of Brian Kilmeade's coverage.
Hour 2 opens with Mark giving shoutouts to Lit Cigar Lounge's single barrel night, a humorous encounter with the crew from House of Pain gym, and a tease for a big 97.1 fall event. The conversation quickly shifts to sports disappointment as the Cardinals blow a lead to the Rockies and plans for a hot weekend Yankees game. The discussion moves into politics with Geraldo Rivera blasting D.C. crime, JB Pritzker touting abortion rights, and NYC socialist Zoran Mamdani proposing a radical rent-freeze plan, prompting Mark and Kim to warn of socialism's negative impact on the economy. Former President Trump's idea of back-to-back meetings with Putin and Zelensky sparks debate, with political strategist Alex Tarascio weighing in on Russia's aggression and Ukraine's growing drone capabilities, while the hosts emphasize the importance of sanctions and military aid. Tom Ackerman breaks down the Cardinals' ongoing struggles, focusing on player development and the future rather than immediate playoff hopes, and previews Mizzou's college football season, including quarterback decisions and offensive line changes, recommending the Netflix documentary Any Given Saturday. The hour concludes with lighter and unusual news: a Florida man's $1,000 payout for killing 87 invasive pythons, rising McDonald's meal prices, humorous labor and delivery “red flags” for husbands, and the announcement of a UFC fight at the White House in 2026 with a Trump-themed championship belt, streamed on Paramount.
Hour 1 dives into the uproar over the Smithsonian's woke direction, with Marc and Kim tearing apart claims that Trump is erasing slavery from history. They challenge the 1619 Project narrative, stressing slavery's long, global history and pointing out how American history is being selectively rewritten. The hour's highlight is Jillian Michaels' blistering CNN appearance, where she fought through constant interruptions to dismantle left-wing talking points on slavery and gender in sports—armed with facts and an identity that defies liberal stereotypes. Marc wraps the hour with the announcement that Scott Jennings' nationally syndicated conservative show will soon hit the 97.1 airwaves.
The other day we reported on consumer inflation report that came in under what economists projected. Today was a much different story and it was impactful. This is the Business News Headlines for Thursday the 14th day of August, thanks for listening! In other news, let's talk about Taylor Swift…much more pleasant. Air Canada has started to cancel flights ahead of a work stoppage. Some new menu items coming to a national chicken chain… We've got the numbers in the Wall Street Report and if you are buying a home we've got some good news about the latest 30 year fixed mortgage rate. Let's go! Thanks for listening! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon Central on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour...and on Threads @Insight_On_Business.
The U.K. economy grows more than expected in the second quarter, offering some much-needed respite to Chancellor Rachel Reeves. President Trump holds productive talks with European leaders in the build up to Friday's Alaska summit, with the U.S. leader issuing a stark warning to Moscow if it does not agree to a peace deal in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Europe's Stoxx 600 hits a two-week high while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq close at all-time records, as markets price in a 100% chance of a Fed cut next month.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is the daily Tech and Business Report. Today, KCBS Radio anchor Holly Quan spoke with Bloomberg's Samantha Kelly. Peloton is planning its biggest product upgrade in years as it seeks to revive sales.
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The Electricity Authority is to dig deeper into business complaints about energy pricing, contract availability and business conduct in the electricity and gas markets.
Steven Lubka explains "paper bitcoin summer" - how treasury companies use regulatory arbitrage to efficiently acquire Bitcoin through capital markets, creating leveraged Bitcoin exposure for investors who can't directly buy BTC.Steven Lubka, VP of Investor Relations at Nakamoto, joins us to talk about the "paper bitcoin summer" phenomenon, treasury companies as Bitcoin acquisition vehicles, regulatory arbitrage strategies, international market expansion, and why vibes matter in capital markets. We explore how companies like MicroStrategy pioneered leveraged Bitcoin strategies and what the future holds for Bitcoin financial institutions.Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com**Notes:**• Treasury companies hold ~60k BTC outside MicroStrategy• MicroStrategy trades at 2x NAV premium currently• Bitcoin has multi-trillion dollar market cap• Preferred shares cost ~9-10% for these companies• MetaPlanet proved model works internationally• Galaxy sold 80k BTC recently absorbed by marketTimestamps:00:00 Start02:19 Paper Bitcoin Summer05:25 Treasury company bull case11:27 Why now?15:12 How many companies can do this?20:22 IPO vs SPAC22:45 Why BTC & not other commodities?26:01 Market liquidity29:01 Marketing as asset34:04 Vibes Capital Markets39:46 Paper Bitcoin Maxi45:57 Nakamoto's future50:34 Amanda & Branden53:17 Wrap up-
Marc welcomes Missouri State Sen. Nick Schroer to dig into the Texas redistricting fight—where four new Hispanic-majority districts are leaning Republican—and the GOP opportunity Missouri missed in 2022 to adopt a 7–1 congressional map. Schroer says Gov. Parson “had no stomach” for it, and questions whether Gov. Kehoe will act, though he predicts a September special session could pair redistricting with initiative petition reform. They slam Missouri Democrats for following Texas Democrats to Illinois during political standoffs, call out the hypocrisy of ignoring gerrymanders in blue states, and argue Republicans are now the “party of fairness” by working across the aisle when policies make sense. Schroer closes by blasting the Francis Howell superintendent's $240K payout without working a day, vowing to investigate alongside the state auditor and attorney general.
Marc & Kim dives deep into the financial mismanagement at Francis Howell School District with Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick explains the ongoing review into the $250,000 payout to a superintendent who never worked a day, the district's history of poor audits, massive cost overruns, and conflicts of interest in contracts. The conversation also touches on broader issues in Saint Louis Public Schools, including unconstitutional attendance bonuses, excessive spending on perks, and bloated superintendent salaries. The segment exposes systemic fiscal negligence and accountability gaps in local education.
Marc and Kim open the show analyzing China's dual threat as both economic and military rival, juxtaposing it with historical rivals. They explore Trump's record on social issues, his pro-life Supreme Court appointments, and Greg Gutfeld's view that crime is a choice solvable with real accountability. Hour 2 dives into politics and economics, covering Texas and Missouri redistricting, a tragic DUI-related death by an illegal immigrant, market updates, and bizarre human-interest stories. Hour 3 features celebration of Kim St. Anh's pregnancy, studio laughs, D.C. crime updates, Heritage Foundation's Thomas Jipping on parental consent in Virginia schools, Missouri's Francis Howell School District mismanagement, and the Minnesota Vikings' male cheerleaders controversy. Hour 4 covers summer heat, Missouri audits, Adam Schiff's legal woes and marijuana reclassification, Texas redistricting with congressional candidate Kurt Schwab, and wraps with music highlights including David Lee Roth and Taylor Swift.
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as U.S. inflation data for July came in mixed.U.S. inflation data for July came in mixed, with headline numbers better than forecast, but the core rate rising faster than expected. How will the result affect the Fed's decision on interest rates in September? CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Insights into the past, present and future of the crypto industry with Cathie Wood.Follow the podcast here.ARK Invest founder, CEO and CIO Cathie Wood joins "CoinDesk Spotlight" to explain how the rapid adoption of stablecoins is causing a shift in her famous $1.5 million bitcoin forecast. Plus, the personal journey that sparked her passion for economics, her unique investment philosophy, and the advice she would give to her younger self.This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Spotlight” is produced by Sam Ewen, Jennifer Sanasie, Taylor Fleming and Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oregon and Washington should be havens for bitcoin miners, but red tape and a lack of curtailment programs are holding the states back. Get the headlines that matter, right when they hit the wire: Join our Telegram group for market moving news on top Bitcoin equities like $MSTR, $MARA, $RIOT, $CLSK, and more: https://t.me/blockspacenewsWelcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, Beau Turner, the CEO and co-founder of Abundant Mines, joins us to talk about Pacific Northwest Bitcoin mining. Oregon and Washington have some of America's lowest power rates thanks to abundant hydropower, but there's less mining in the region than you might think. Beau explains the barriers keeping hashrate from the PNW, 9.9MW capacity limits, Oregon's burgeoning curtailment programs, AI competition for power, and how early miners "poisoned the well" in 2018.Subscribe to our newsletter! **Notes:**• Oregon industrial power: 6-8¢/kWh• Pacific NW has 200-500MW mining capacity• BPA limits sites to 9.9MW blocks• 100% bonus depreciation now available• Texas has several gigawatts vs PNWTimestamps00;00;00;00 Start00;03;28;00 Starting Abundant Mines00;08;59;09 Pacific Northwest Mining00;11;24;24 Why not more PNW mining?00;16;34;12 Industry prospects00;19;50;29 Smaller is better in PNW00;22;27;28 Hydro generation00;24;20;29 Cleanspark00;24;49;26 Oregon curtailment00;28;30;23 Power purchase agreements00;32;09;29 Bitcoin is for Everyone00;34;05;21 Changes since the halving00;36;44;25 Depreciating equipment00;41;57;05 ASIC prices00;46;20;21 Peak US hashrate?00;51;30;23 Wrap up
Olivia Santarelli, Gemini's Head of Marketing, breaks down how innovative campaigns and visionary storytelling drive long-term growth, simplify crypto adoption and redefine the future of finance.Olivia Santarelli, Gemini's Head of Marketing, has been building Gemini's marketing strategy for six years, helping transform the exchange from a small team into a major crypto brand. In this conversation, she breaks down Gemini's approach to marketing, from Guinness World Record-breaking drone shows to their "Revolution Needs Rules" campaign that welcomed regulation when others feared it. Santarelli discusses how Gemini focuses on educating mainstream users through products like their Bitcoin rewards credit card, competes with traditional finance companies entering crypto and builds lasting brand value beyond the typical hype cycles that dominate the industry.Links mentioned from the podcast: Gemini Ad Campaign: Go Where Dollars Won'tOlivia'sTwitterGemini WebsiteWatch this episode on video:YouTubeCoinDeskFollow us on Twitter: Sam Ewen, CoinDeskFrom our sponsor:Midnight is a privacy-enhancing blockchain introducing vital, programmable privacy and selective disclosure capabilities. It means dApps can allow users to control what information is revealed without putting sensitive data on-chain, allowing you to break free from the limitation of choosing between utility or privacy. We deserve more when it comes to privacy. Experience the next generation of blockchain that is private and inclusive by design. Break free with Midnight, visit midnight.network/break-free.-"Gen C" features host Sam Ewen. Executive produced by Uyen Truong.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry as ether rallies over the weekend.Ether's rally over the weekend sent the second largest crypto to over $4,300, dragging bitcoin along to the $120,000 level. Plus, Strategy buys more BTC on the 5-year anniversary of their bitcoin treasury strategy and Harvard discloses $116 million in BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin ETF. CoinDesk's Jennifer Sanasie hosts “CoinDesk Daily.”-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The latest price moves and insights with Rails co-founder and CEO Satraj Bambra.To get the show every week, follow the podcast here.Rails co-founder and CEO Satraj Bambra, who is also the managing partner and CIO at Round13 Capital DAF, joins CoinDesk with his bullish outlook on the performance of bitcoin and ether in the next few years. Plus, he explains the "Saylor Effect" following recent institutional adoption of ether and the subsequent price boosts. This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.-Midnight is introducing a novel approach to token distribution. The Midnight Glacier Drop is a multi-phase distribution of the NIGHT token, aimed at empowering a broad, diverse community to build the future of the Midnight network. Holders of ADA, BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, BNB, AVAX and BAT are eligible to participate in the first phase.Help usher in the next generation of blockchain with rational privacy and cooperative tokenomics on the Midnight network. To learn more, visit midnight.gd and prepare for the Midnight Glacier Drop.-This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.