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The Ultimate Guide to Crypto Finance. DeFi, NFTs, and cryptocurrencies. Level up. Go bankless.
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Jul 20, 2020 • 1h 47min
22 - The People’s Narrative | Ben Hunt
Ben Hunt, a former fund manager and the mind behind Epsilon Theory, dives deep into narratives and game theory in markets. He explains how the ‘nudging oligarchy’ shapes our economic realities, highlighting the chaotic nature of today’s world. Hunt outlines three promising paths for crypto, emphasizing its potential to disrupt traditional financial systems. The conversation also touches on how shared awareness and innovative financial tools can empower individuals, offering fresh insights for navigating the evolving landscape of finance.

Jul 14, 2020 • 54min
SotN#5 - HEDGED (WHERE INFLATION, CRYPTODOLLAR BAN, COINBASE IPO + SPECIAL GUEST!)
Nic Carter, Founder of Castle Island Ventures, shares deep insights on cryptocurrencies and inflation. He explores the current inflation landscape, raises concerns about potential cryptodollar bans, and discusses the implications of the Coinbase IPO for the crypto industry. Humorously dissecting generational differences, he advocates for innovative solutions like Bitcoin to combat economic challenges and highlights the complexities of fiat-backed stablecoins amid heightened regulation. Join the conversation on shaping the future of decentralized finance!

Jul 13, 2020 • 1h 44min
21 - Ethereum: Past, Present, Future | Vitalik Buterin
Vitalik Buterin, co-founder of Ethereum and a key player in decentralized tech, shares insights on the platform's evolution. He reflects on Ethereum’s journey, highlighting its community as a vital asset. Topics include the balance between DeFi's promise and pitfalls, the concept of Ethereum as a 'triple-point asset,' and the need for independence in the ecosystem. Vitalik also discusses the future of crypto in a divided digital world, emphasizing collaboration as the path forward. Ultimately, he sparks a conversation on building a better digital civilization.

Jul 7, 2020 • 45min
State of the Nation #4 - HUNGRY (BUYING THE ETH NARRATIVE, $2B IN DEFI, AND THE DEFI VORTEX)
Luke Martin, a narrative investor and crypto trading expert from VentureCoinist, joins the discussion to dissect the latest trends in Ethereum and DeFi. The conversation dives into Ethereum’s rise as a narrative investment and what $2 billion locked in DeFi signifies. They explore the complexities of the DeFi Vortex, the implications of yield farming, and how innovative protocols are transforming the landscape. Martin sheds light on the future potential of Ethereum and the interconnected nature of decentralized finance.

Jul 6, 2020 • 1h 51min
20 - The Ethereum Opportunity | Chris Burniske
Chris Burniske, a partner at Placeholder and co-author of "Cryptoassets," dives into the transformative potential of Ethereum and decentralized finance (DeFi). He explores how DeFi can address capital inequality and foster better governance structures. The conversation touches on the evolution of token valuations and the innovative features of Balancer as a case study. Burniske also examines the balance between automation and tribalism in crypto communities while sharing his bullish views on ETH and future investment strategies.

Jul 2, 2020 • 39min
SotN #3 GROWING (The Flippening is Back, India Banning China, DEXs going parabolic)
The discussion kicks off with the fascinating potential of Ethereum to surpass Bitcoin in market cap, exploring what that would mean for the crypto landscape. India’s decision to ban Chinese apps is examined, highlighting the implications for digital currencies. The hosts delve into the explosive growth of decentralized exchanges, with some surpassing traditional platforms like Binance. They also tackle the risks of state surveillance through digital currencies versus the freedoms offered by DeFi, emphasizing the importance of privacy in this evolving financial landscape.

Jun 28, 2020 • 1h 27min
19 - DeFi vs Banks | Hasu
Hasu, a prominent pseudonymous crypto researcher, challenges conventional norms in the DeFi landscape. He discusses the social contracts of Bitcoin and Ethereum, revealing their differing philosophies. Hasu debates the risks to Bitcoin's survival and positions DeFi as a transformative force against traditional banking. He dives into the implications of Ethereum's transition to version 2 and the significant impact of EIP-1559 on transaction efficiency. With wit and insight, he balances community values and technical innovation, exploring the future of crypto banking.

Jun 24, 2020 • 39min
SotN #2 - CHURNING; ETH bears wrong, Venmo loves crypto, Gas fees good
In a lively discussion, the hosts tackle why Ether isn’t on the rise, challenging bearish sentiments. They spotlight Venmo’s effort to onboard millennials into crypto, providing timely accessibility. The debate over gas fees sparks intrigue: Are they detrimental or beneficial? The episode connects the evolving dynamics of DeFi with millennial financial strategies, drawing parallels to historical gold rushes while addressing the implications of transaction fees on Ethereum's security and accessibility. Exciting times for the crypto community!

Jun 22, 2020 • 1h 28min
18 - COMP Growth Hacking DeFi | Dan Elitzer
Dan Elitzer, a venture capitalist at IDEO CoLab Ventures and a DeFi futurist, shares his expertise on the explosive rise of governance tokens like COMP. He breaks down why this surge feels different from past market trends and the incredible yield farming opportunities available. Elitzer discusses the concept of superfluid collateral and its impact on yield generation. He also explores the balance of power between Ethereum, governance tokens, and the traditional finance framework, shedding light on the transformative potential of DeFi for the future.

Jun 17, 2020 • 54min
SotN #1 - BULLISH; DeFi tokens, Internet-era growth, Fee v Issuance Debate
The hosts dive into the bullish landscape of DeFi tokens, presenting them as the next big narrative in crypto. They draw exciting parallels between the explosive growth of Ethereum's 100 million addresses and the early internet boom. A lively debate unfolds over Bitcoin's role in the ecosystem, and the hosts unpack the evolution of governance tokens like COMP, emphasizing their potential in asset valuation. Finally, they examine the impact of inflation on economics, positioning cryptocurrencies as innovative alternatives in today's financial landscape.


