Crypto Voices

Matthew Mezinskis
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Jan 24, 2019 • 1h 14min

Lamont Black: Bitcoin at university

Crypto Voices: Episode 60 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew & Fernando interview Lamont Black, Assistant Professor of Finance at DePaul University in Chicago. Lamont is the first economist we've interviewed who has worked directly for the Federal Reserve. He worked at the Board of Governors in Washington DC for eight years, and now teaches undergraduate and graduate courses at DePaul, where he was the first professor to formally introduce Bitcoin and crypto into the curriculum. Lamont gives his take on a variety of monetary policy issues, such as central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), the importance of the dollar today and the (in)direct consequences of Fed policy, the euro, market cycles, quantitative easing, and more. We explore some technicalities of price inflation versus money growth, further nuances of Bitcoin's future in the markets, and finally how Lamont's students are taking interest in Bitcoin. Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: https://twitter.com/lamontkblack https://www.linkedin.com/in/lamont-black-80a86b43/ https://lamontblack.com/ https://business.depaul.edu/faculty/faculty-a-z/Pages/lamont-black.aspx Show Sponsor: https://cryptovoices.com/tradesmithoffer Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Jan 16, 2019 • 1h 17min

Mark Yusko: On Bitcoin, sound money, and capital management

Crypto Voices: Episode 59 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew & Fernando interview Mark Yusko, founder, CEO, and CIO of Morgan Creek Capital. Mark has extensive experience in asset management and fund investing, and is a popular Bitcoin investor in the mainstream media. We have a very thorough and engaging conversation with Mark on his views on Bitcoin, from why it is changing the game, why it won't be MySpace, its investment thesis, why it's sound money, and how regulators fit into the picture. Really enjoyed this discussion with Mark, his analogies and comparisons, across old and new history, both in tech investing and not, is very thought provoking. Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: https://twitter.com/MarkYusko https://www.digitalassetindexfund.com/ https://www.morgancreekcap.com/about-us/ https://www.morgancreekfunds.com/ Show Sponsor: https://cryptovoices.com/tradesmithoffer Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Jan 10, 2019 • 1h 15min

Murad Mahmudov: Bitcoin cycles (2-yr anniversary episode!)

Crypto Voices: Episode 58 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew interviews Murad Mahmudov for the 2-year anniversary of Crypto Voices. Murad is a talented young trader and analyst who has exploded onto the Bitcoin scene. Here is methodical and detailed analysis on price action, trends, the bottom, and the next cycle. He covers some interesting questions, such as should Bitcoin's market cycle be longer or shorter as its tech matures, and how important/accurate are metrics such as transactions per second or transaction volume. Also sound money versus "unconfiscatability". He gives his thoughts on his "mostly Bitcoin" future, how credit markets may form around Bitcoin, and what governments will do in a Bitcoin world - how they will finance deficits and how large they might be. Murad also details some of the strategies and ideas behind his crypto fund, which he will be launching very soon with some colleagues. Was a pleasure to interview a smart and enthusiastic young professional with bright future in the space. Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: https://twitter.com/MustStopMurad https://twitter.com/MustStopMurad/status/1082332572510752770 https://blog.usejournal.com/bitcoin-past-and-future-45d92b3180f1 Show Sponsor: https://cryptovoices.com/tradesmithoffer Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Dec 30, 2018 • 1h 5min

Nathan Simmons: Listener reflections

Crypto Voices: Episode 57 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew interviews Nathan Simmons, longtime listener of the Crypto Voices podcast, for a reflective Christmas special. Nathan explains how and why he got into Bitcoin. He compares his initial versus current views on the Bitcoin protocol, as well as a few others - Ethereum, Decred, and Ravencoin. He draws on his experience in tech sales and client relations to compare how "ready" the average user (and tech support!) might be for Bitcoin, compared with other software out there today. He gives some great advice on finding the time for education and learning in the midst of a hectic family schedule. He reflects on a few more interesting censorship resistant, identity, time-preference, and adoption ideas, as well as a thoughtful comparison with one of his favorite sci-fi novels. Listen on to learn more. Happy New Year! Links for more info: https://twitter.com/GIGhorizons https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004G60EKK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_tr9iCbVK02AW2 Show Sponsor: cryptovoices.com/tradesmithoffer Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Dec 21, 2018 • 56min

Steve Hanke: Reflections on hyperinflations

Crypto Voices: Episode 56 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew and Fernando interview Professor Steve Hanke, applied economist at Johns Hopkins University, professional commodity and currency trader, and legendary troubled currency reformer. Professor Hanke expounds upon his professional and academic career. We cover a few hyperinflationary episodes, including reform works he has completed or aided in, such as in Lithuania, Argentina, and Brazil. We talk about gold and the dollar, currency backing and redemption, as well as potential global currency reforms. Professor Hanke gives his (negative) opinion on Bitcoin, which he has long held. He informs on his ideas for a stablecoin project in conjunction with his board advisory position at Airtm. We close with some final thoughts on the definitions of inflation, hyperinflation, and the money supply. Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: @steve_hanke https://www.cato.org/research/troubled-currencies http://sites.krieger.jhu.edu/iae/files/2017/04/Remembrances_of_a_Currency_Reformer.pdf https://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/images/troubled-currencies-project/routledge-handbook-of-major-events-in-economic-history-world-hyperinflations.pdf https://engineering.jhu.edu/ehe/faculty/steve-h-hanke/ https://www.airtm.io/#/ Show Sponsor: https://cryptovoices.com/tradesmithoffer Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Nov 29, 2018 • 52min

Richard Smith: Crypto TradeSmith risk management software

Crypto Voices: Episode 55 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew interviews Dr. Richard Smith, founder and CEO of Crypto TradeSmith. We discuss Richard's risk management software, which has many amazing tools to help crypto investors manage their portfolio. For a special offer on this software subscription, please follow this link! https://cryptovoices.com/tradesmithoffer Dr. Richard Smith has built his career on math and investment risk. Richard explains his Crypto TradeSmith product, which is cryptoasset risk management software (subscription based). This mirrors his stock/equity system (TradeStops). We discuss the ins and outs of Richard's system, and all the tools they offer in Crypto TradeSmith: - The Crypto Calculator - Position sizing - Risk Rebalancer - Pure Quant - Portfolio Volatility Quotient - Crypto State Indicators (Red/Yellow/Green Lights) - Custom email and text alerts - Crypto Finder (over 50,000 crypto trading pairs) We talk a lot about finding confidence, courage, and conviction in the markets. As the product is entirely math based, Richard's system offers some powerful insights into volatility and risk of any crypto investment. Also, uniquely, his system can give you comfort to NOT leave your coins on an exchange, and NOT be frontrun. Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: https://cryptovoices.com/tradesmithoffer https://www.tradesmith.com/ Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Nov 23, 2018 • 1h 7min

Nic Carter: Bitcoin macro discussion

Crypto Voices: Episode 54 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew & Fernando interview Nic Carter, partner at Castle Island Ventures and founder of Coin Metrics. We discuss Bitcoin in 2018 and beyond. We start with Nic's bearish (correct) call back in March, as well as social media reactions to his kidney joke if the price hits $4,000. Nic reflects on the correct theoretical positions from the Bitcoin Core side 3-4 years ago, as the layered approach is now working and adopted more and more each day. We ask if the legacy systems of Visa, Mastercard, Fedwire, etc. are correct comparisons to Bitcoin's system. Nic comments on Ethereum, Ripple, and EOS in this context as well. Nic continues on Bitcoin's "full stack" approach as a currency and payment system that's self-sovereign, and speaks to other projects' trade-offs in this regard. He speaks to proof-of-work and its tendency to consolidate on the dominant chain. We discuss other great articles that Nic has written, such as Bitcoin's ontology and its identity as a currency/payment provider/social consensus system. Nic discusses the pros and cons of alternative implementations on Bitcoin. We take a look at the monetary policy of Bitcoin. Is it really inflationary? Is it more like authorized and issued corporate stock, where the totals are generally known? Will bitcoin ever become a unit of account under such a system? Will bitcoin ever become a global settlement asset among major institutions? What about Bitcoin's security model? Will it boil the oceans, and has Nic in his VC role found a company that can save us? Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: https://twitter.com/nic__carter http://www.castleisland.vc/ https://coinmetrics.io/ https://medium.com/@nic__carter/transaction-count-is-an-inferior-measure-fba2d5ac97f1 https://medium.com/s/story/what-is-it-like-to-be-a-bitcoin-56109f3e6753 https://medium.com/@nic__carter/digesting-quantification-of-energy-and-carbon-costs-for-mining-cryptocurrencies-1f019e10fad4 Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Nov 15, 2018 • 1h 1min

Robert P. Murphy: Bitcoin in the free market

Crypto Voices: Episode 53 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew & Fernando interview Bob Murphy, Austrian economist and libertarian theorist. We discuss Bitcoin and money in the free market. Bob is an expert on libertarian theory, money, and macroeconomic issues, coming from the Austrian tradition. We discuss a variety of topics regarding money and bitcoins in the free market. We start with Hayek's "Denationalization of Money," covering currency competition versus government fiat monopoly. We cover the effect of taxes and regulation on "non-monetized" assets today, such as bitcoin and gold. We touch on the "shadow economy." We look at Bitcoin's inflation cap of 21 million, and how that is different than other base monies. We spend some time on fractional-reserve banking, and how fractionalized claims might look on bitcoin (and other monies) in a free market. We also take a brief look at the comparison with the Lightning Network and how other claims could develop on bitcoin. Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: https://twitter.com/BobMurphyEcon http://understandingbitcoin.us https://consultingbyrpm.com https://contrakrugman.com https://lara-murphy.com Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Oct 5, 2018 • 55min

Ragnar Lifthrasir: Bitcoin, blockchain, and real estate

Crypto Voices: Episode 52 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew & Fernando interview Ragnar Lifthrasir, founder of IBREA and velox.RE. We discuss Bitcoin, blockchain, and real estate. Ragnar overviews his work toward getting real estate deals done more effectively, efficiently, and seamlessly with Bitcoin and blockchain. We talk deeds, title, mortgages, leases, tenants, financials, time-stamping, and tokens. As Fernando has written, when people refer to tokenization in the "real world," essentially they are referring to a "proxy" phenomenon, meaning the token represents something else (as opposed to a "native" token, such as a bitcoin). Historically, the government has always been involved in registering and tracking property rights. So we spend a lot of time discussing the overlap of these two forces: traditional government property ownership recognition, versus property ownership recognition on the blockchain (proxy tokens). We discuss different technical aspects, such as tokenizing on Bitcoin, versus Ethereum, Stellar, or other blockchains. We talk stablecoins, and many other big picture aspects on getting real estate effectively working in the digital age. Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: https://twitter.com/Ragnarly https://www.ibrea.network/ https://www.velox.re/ Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.
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Sep 27, 2018 • 56min

Alena Vranova: The B

Crypto Voices: Episode 51 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew & Fernando interview Alena Vranova, co-founder and former CEO of Satoshi Labs and Trezor, and co-founder of the newly announced group supporting Bitcoin, 'The B.' Alena and many prominent people in Bitcoin unveiled 'The B' this past weekend in Riga at the Baltic Honeybadger 2018 Bitcoin Conference. She speaks here in detail on what The B is about, what its purpose is, how she hopes it will help Bitcoin, its funding model, why the founders, volunteers, and "helpers" came together to found this organization, and her immediate plans for its future. She also addresses some tough questions on the (expected) controversy that comes with launching such an organization. Listen on to learn more. Links for more info: https://theb.foundation/media/the_B_-_Launch_@Riga-23-Sept-2018.pdf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2WXxgZ8h-0&feature=youtu.be&t=3h38m3s https://theb.foundation/ https://twitter.com/TheB_Foundation https://twitter.com/AlenaSatoshi Hosts: Matthew Mežinskis, Fernando Ulrich Music: New Friend Music newfriendmusic.com/ Site: cryptovoices.com/ Podcast & Information Cryptoeconomics & Liberty Thanks for listening! Show content is not investment advice in any way.

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