
FYI - For Your Innovation Rebuilding Wall Street On Solana With Solmate
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Jan 15, 2026 Join Marco Santori, a serial crypto executive and former Chief Legal Officer at Kraken, and Dr. Arthur Laffer, a renowned economist known for his work on supply-side economics. They discuss the transformative potential of the Solana blockchain for financial infrastructure, highlighting its technical advantages like speed and support for smart contracts. Laffer shares insights on the history of private money and monetary policy, while Santori emphasizes why the Middle East is key to Solana's adoption and innovation in crypto. It's a fascinating look at the future of finance!
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U.S. Regulatory Reset Reopened Crypto
- The U.S. regulatory stance shifted dramatically under the new administration, reopening paths for crypto innovation.
- Marco Santori says this change allowed projects like Solmate to exist and attract investment that previously fled overseas.
Private Money History Shaped Laffer's View
- Arthur Laffer recounts how private currencies before 1913 had low inflation and stable markets compared with post-Fed outcomes.
- He says crypto offers private-market innovation to reclaim better monetary outcomes.
Solana As High-Performance Base Layer
- Solana combines base-layer speed, smart contracts, and proof-of-stake yield, enabling use cases beyond Bitcoin's store-of-value role.
- Marco expects AI agents and high-throughput finance to transact natively on Solana's base layer.

