On Ep. 25 of Tokenized, Simon Taylor, Head of Content & Strategy @ Sardine, and Cuy Sheffield, Head of Crypto @ Visa, are joined by Sergio Mello, Head of Stablecoins at Anchorage Digital and Arnold Lee, Co-Founder of Sphere Labs to discuss Circle's IPO filing and $4 billion valuation, stablecoins as the intersection of TradFi and DeFi and regulatory clarity for stablecoins.
Timestamps:
- 00:00 Circle's IPO filing and $4 billion valuation
- 00:52 Stablecoins as the intersection of TradFi and DeFi
- 03:58 Distribution vs issuance in stablecoin monetization strategies
- 06:20 Regulatory clarity for stablecoins and crypto adoption
- 10:29 Impact of interest rates on stablecoin reserve income
- 19:05 Stablecoin use cases in emerging markets like Argentina
- 24:19 Tokenization of real world assets by BlackRock
- 35:10 Institutional adoption of public blockchains for tokenization
- 37:22 DTCC's platform for tokenized real time collateral management
- 38:58 FDIC removes no action letter requirement for crypto activities
This episode is brought to you by Visa
A world leader in digital payments, Visa is bridging the gap between traditional financial institutions and innovative blockchain networks, helping players in the payments ecosystem navigate the ever-evolving world of tokenized fiat currencies with confidence and ease. Learn more at visa.com/crypto.
This podcast is also presented by BVNK.
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This podcast is also supported by Canton Network.
The groundbreaking Layer 1 public chain where traditional finance and crypto are converging. Visit canton.network to learn more.
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Music by Henry McLean