
Nathan McCauley
Co-founder and CEO of Anchorage, a federally chartered bank and major player in digital asset custody and stablecoin ecosystem.
Top 3 podcasts with Nathan McCauley
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Jun 17, 2025 • 34min
Bitcoin Treasuries with Nathan McCauley, CEO of Anchorage Digital
Nathan McCauley, Co-founder and CEO of Anchorage Digital, dives into the fascinating world of Bitcoin custody and institutional investing. He shares insights into the concerns institutions have about security and compliance when choosing a Bitcoin service provider. McCauley discusses Anchorage's services, including trading and borrowing against Bitcoin, and evaluates whether Bitcoin stands as the ultimate digital reserve asset. He also highlights the growing trend of corporate treasury strategies surrounding Bitcoin and the onboarding process for prospective clients.

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Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 5min
The Hidden Costs of USDC | Nathan McCauley & Charles Cascarilla
Nathan McCauley and Charles Cascarilla share their insights as executives in the digital asset and stablecoin arenas. They discuss the hidden yields in USDC, Tether's surprising strength, and the collaborative prospects of the Global Dollar Network. The conversation highlights regulatory challenges facing stablecoins, the evolving market dynamics, and bold predictions for substantial future growth and adoption. Expect a deep dive into how innovation can reshape access to currency worldwide!

Feb 11, 2025 • 35min
Nathan McCauley (Anchorage) on the evolving banking and custody landscape (EP.595)
Nathan McCauley, co-founder and CEO of Anchorage, delves into the dynamic banking landscape surrounding digital assets. He shares insights on the impactful evolution of Anchorage, highlighting the challenges of becoming a qualified custodian and the troubling trend of debanking for crypto startups. The conversation also covers the future of stablecoins, including the potential for a Global Dollar Network. Plus, McCauley discusses innovative tools like the Porto Wallet and Atlas, which aim to enhance self-custody and address institutional needs.