

Unchained
Laura Shin
Crypto assets and blockchain technology are about to transform every trust-based interaction of our lives, from financial services to identity to the Internet of Things. In this podcast, host Laura Shin, an independent journalist covering all things crypto, talks with industry pioneers about how crypto assets and blockchains will change the way we earn, spend and invest our money. Tune in to find out how Web 3.0, the decentralized web, will revolutionize our world. Disclosure: I'm a nocoiner.
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Jul 30, 2019 • 1h 4min
LedgerX on the Reasons to Trade Bitcoin Options - Ep.130
Juthica Chou, COO and Chief Risk Officer of LedgerX, shares insights on their new platform, Omni, now available for retail investors. She explains the advantages of trading Bitcoin options, such as managing risk and enhancing investment strategies. The conversation highlights the superiority of physically settled options over cash-settled ones. Juthica also discusses the challenges of Bitcoin hard forks and the innovative halving contracts that allow traders to speculate on market dynamics. Her experiences during the 'blockchain not Bitcoin' era offer a unique perspective on the evolving crypto landscape.

Jul 23, 2019 • 1h 6min
Pantera Capital: How Bitcoin Could Reach $356,000 in a Few Years - Ep.129
In a captivating discussion, Dan Morehead, CEO of Pantera Capital, and Joey Krug, co-CIO of Pantera and founder of Augur, delve into the future of Bitcoin. They predict Bitcoin could soar to $356,000 in the coming years and discuss the critical challenges of scaling and onboarding users. The duo also examines the impact of Libra on decentralization and how blockchain technology could democratize asset creation. They touch on regulatory challenges, the role of institutional investors, and the evolving landscape of crypto compliance.

Jul 16, 2019 • 1h 2min
How to Keep Your Crypto From Being Stolen Via Your Phone - Ep.128
Rich Sanders, cofounder and chief security officer at CipherBlade, and Harry Denley, director of security at MyCrypto.com, dive deep into the dangerous world of SIM swapping. They explain who the attackers are and how they exploit vulnerabilities to steal your crypto. Listeners will learn essential protection strategies, including optimal account setups and effective two-factor authentication methods. Plus, they share vital steps to take if you fall victim to such fraud, ensuring that you stay one step ahead of hackers.

Jul 9, 2019 • 1h 14min
How the Caribbean Got on the Road to Central Bank Digital Currencies - Ep.127
Gabriel Abed, founder of Bitt.com and a pioneer in Caribbean blockchain initiatives, shares his exciting journey from Bitcoin mining to advocating for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) in the Caribbean. He discusses the challenges of securing support from central bank governors and reveals the innovative M Money product poised to transform digital transactions. Abed highlights his collaborations, including notable investments in Bitt, and emphasizes how blockchain technology can enhance financial inclusion and reshape local economies. His insights on the interplay of Bitcoin and CBDCs offer a fresh perspective on the crypto landscape.

Jul 2, 2019 • 1h 6min
How Asia's Trading Culture Results in a Vastly Different Crypto Scene - Ep.126
Luis Buenaventura, founder of Bloom Solutions, and Leo Weese, president of the Bitcoin Association of Hong Kong, dive into the intriguing differences in Asia's crypto scene compared to the West. They discuss how regulatory climates shape trading behaviors, including daring cash flights by Korean traders. The duo also explores Binance's influence in the region, highlights emerging projects, and reveals Asia's unique take on popular cryptocurrencies like Tron. Plus, they share insights on the impact of Hong Kong's protests on Bitcoin interest.

Jun 25, 2019 • 1h 16min
Alex Gladstein of the Human Rights Foundation on the 3 Reasons Bitcoin Matters - Ep.125
In this conversation, Alex Gladstein, Chief Strategy Officer of the Human Rights Foundation, shares insights on why Bitcoin is a game-changer for human rights. He highlights its censorship-resistant features, potential to empower activists, and its role in fostering financial privacy. Gladstein discusses the implications of Facebook's Libra project on cryptocurrency adoption and sheds light on Bitcoin's transformative impact in oppressive regimes like North Korea, emphasizing its ability to provide economic opportunities for marginalized citizens.

Jun 18, 2019 • 1h 15min
Not Sure a Cryptoeconomic System Will Work? Gauntlet Can Help - Ep.124
Tarun Chitra, cofounder and CEO of Gauntlet, dives into how his platform helps crypto teams simulate project outcomes before trading. He reveals the impact of design choices, like token distribution, on economic dynamics. The conversation highlights differences between proof of stake and proof of work, alongside the challenges of modeling user behavior in cryptoeconomic systems. Chitra's insights into the Libra project illuminate critical decisions made by Facebook regarding consensus algorithms. A must-listen for anyone curious about the future of crypto design!

Jun 11, 2019 • 55min
Oslo Freedom Forum 2019: Protecting Financial Freedoms in the Digital Age - Ep.123
In a captivating discussion, Bitcoin expert Jimmy Song, Casa's Alena Vranova, and Coin Center's Jerry Brito delve into the intersection of financial freedom and cryptocurrency. They share insights on living under oppressive regimes and how cashless societies risk becoming surveillance states. The panel highlights Bitcoin's potential to reclaim financial autonomy while critiquing the burdensome regulations from the Financial Action Task Force. They advocate for privacy-centered approaches in the crypto space, exploring the balance between security, individual rights, and the role of big tech.

Jun 4, 2019 • 1h 11min
Peter Smith, CEO of Blockchain, on Its Dark Pool, Crypto Lending Operation and Intention to Go Public - Ep.122
Peter Smith, Co-founder and CEO of Blockchain.com, shares insights from his extensive journey in the crypto world. He emphasizes the importance of user control over private keys as essential for blockchain's potential. The discussion dives into the company’s diverse clientele and their innovative lending operations, including a unique dark pool trading strategy. Regulatory challenges, the rise of central bank digital currencies, and Blockchain's plans for going public are also hot topics, making for a fascinating exploration of the future of digital finance.

May 28, 2019 • 1h 13min
Kin Sets Up $5 Million DefendCrypto.org to Take on the SEC - Ep.121
Ted Livingston, CEO of Kik and founder of the Kin Foundation, alongside Patrick Gibbs, a partner at Cooley LLP, dive deep into the $5 million DefendCrypto.org initiative aimed at challenging the SEC. They outline their legal strategy to redefine the Howey test, discussing complications with cryptocurrency regulations. The duo shares insights on the ramifications of the SEC's actions against the Kin token and the urgent need for clarity in law to stimulate innovation in the crypto space. Their passionate defense against regulatory scrutiny is both illuminating and empowering.


