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A daily analysis of macroeconomics, bitcoin, geopolitics and big picture power shifts, hosted by Nathaniel Whittemore @nlw. The Breakdown is part of Blockworks.
Bitcoin Is Digital Social Justice, feat. Tyrone Ross
The wealth adviser and CEO of Onramp Invest discusses why the Federal Reserve continues to ignore its role in income inequality and what the bitcoin community can do to be a force for positive change.
Find our guest online: @TR401
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20:2802/01/2021
The Most Important Bitcoin Infrastructure Developments of 2020, feat. Alyse Killeen
Alyse Killeen is the founder and managing partner of StillMark, and has been investing in bitcoin companies since 2013. While much of the conversation this year has been about high level narratives and new institutional investors, Alyse breaks down the technical advances that happened this year.
Find our guest online: @AlyseKilleen
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20:2501/01/2021
What 2020 Taught Us About the ‘Dollar Milkshake Theory,’ feat. Brent Johnson
Brent Johnson is an investor at Santiago Capital and the creator of the well-known “Dollar Milkshake Theory.” In this conversation with NLW, he discusses what 2020 taught us about the state of the dollar around the world.
Find our guest online: @santiagoaufund
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22:2831/12/2020
The Devastation of Main Street Business, feat. Daniel Lacalle
Daniel Lacalle is the chief economist for Tressis SV and a well-known economics personality. In this conversation with NLW he discusses the devastation of small businesses in America and around the world and why the recovery could be less even than people think in the year ahead.
Find our guest online: @dlacalle_IA
The Breakdown is produced and distributed by CoinDesk.com
21:2830/12/2020
Bitcoin, Bank Coins and Bonds, feat. George Goncalves
George Goncalves has been a macro analyst specializing in bonds for more than 20 years. In this conversation, he and NLW discuss the story bonds are telling the market and why central bank digital currencies are likely to have an important part of the macro conversation in 2021.
Find our guest online: @bondstrategist
23:5029/12/2020
Sound Money vs. the Great Reset, feat. Mark Moss
Mark Moss is the host of a fast-growing and popular YouTube channel covering economics, bitcoin and more. In this conversation, he discusses why gold, bitcoin and sound money have become even more important in the context of central bank printing gone wild.
Find our guest online: @1MarkMoss
The Breakdown is produced and distributed by CoinDesk.com
24:1828/12/2020
Central Banks Gone Wild! Feat. Bill Barhydt
Bill Baryhdt is the CEO of Abra, a mobile crypto banking app. In this discussion with NLW, Bill talks about the year in bitcoin and why the mass expansion of central bank balance sheets was the most important economic story of the year.
Find our guest online: @billbarhydt
The Breakdown is produced and distributed by CoinDesk.com
24:5427/12/2020
The View on Bitcoin From Inside Fidelity Digital Assets, feat. Ria Bhutoria
Ria Bhutoria is the director of research at Fidelity Digital Assets. In this conversation she gives listeners a look at how one of the most important institutional players in the space has viewed the evolution of bitcoin over the past year.
Find our guest online: @riabhutoria
The Breakdown is produced and distributed by CoinDesk.com
25:3126/12/2020
‘Bitcoin and Ethereum Have Gone Completely Separate Directions,’ Feat. Bully Esq.
Bully Esquire is a Crypto Twitter personality, lawyer, founder of AlphaMarkets and host of the “Bully Esquire” podcast. In this conversation, he and NLW discuss what was good and bad about the DeFi boom of 2020 and more.
Find our guest online: @bullyesq
22:0625/12/2020
Why 2020 Unlocked a New Generation of Investors, feat. Jill Carlson
No one would have expected an economic crisis to bring a new generation of investors to the table, but that's exactly what it did.
25:4024/12/2020
Hacking Humanity With Bitcoin, feat. Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are one of bitcoin's most dynamic duos, producing a variety of content, including the Orange Pill podcast. In this discussion with NLW, they talk about why this year was transformational in terms of how people view the aging economic system, and why 2021 is poised to mint even more new bitcoiners.
Find our guests online:
@maxkeiser
@stacyherbert
26:5123/12/2020
Raoul Pal on the Coming Transformation of Monetary and Fiscal Policy
Raoul Pal is the founder and CEO of Global Macro Investor and Real Vision and one of the leading voices in modern macroeconomic discussions. In this conversation, he and NLW discuss bitcoin's monster 2020, how DeFi compares to ICOs, and why we should be paying more attention to central bank digital currencies.
Find our guest online: @RaoulGMI
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25:0422/12/2020
Why Bitcoin and Rehypothecation Don’t Mix
On this week’s Long Reads Sunday, NLW starts with the latest essay by Jeffrey Snider, “A Nonsensical Jumble of Misused Words Requires Discussion” and then with Caitlin Long’s followup thread, putting the discussion of rehypothecation in the bitcoin context.
21:2720/12/2020
Preston Pysh on Why Currencies Fail [Encore]
On March 12, as the U.S. government struggled to wrap its head around the emerging COVID-19 pandemic and markets floundered, bitcoin had one of its worst days in history, crashing by thousands of dollars and even hitting below $4,000 on some exchanges.
That evening, NLW and podcaster Preston Pysh recorded a conversation about bitcoin, central banks and what happens when currencies fail. Nine months later, the conversation is as salient as ever.
Find our guest online: @PrestonPysh
01:05:4719/12/2020
Balaji Srinivasan on Communist Capital vs. Woke Capital vs. Crypto Capital
Balaji Srinivasan is an angel investor and entrepreneur, the former CTO of Coinbase, a former General Partner at Andressen Horowitz and more.
In this wide-ranging conversation with NLW, he discusses:
How networks are taking a power role once reserved for god and the state
Why pre-internet institutions will not survive the internet
Why bitcoin at $1 million is a global government
Woke capital vs. communist capital vs. crypto capital
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01:15:0619/12/2020
The CIO of $230B Guggenheim Just Called for $400,000 BTC
With so much focus on bitcoin’s record-setting price run, a number of huge (and hugely bullish) stories have gotten comparatively short shrift. In this episode, NLW looks at:
Ruffer LLP’s $744 million bitcoin buy
Hedge Funder Alan Howard and One River’s $1 billion digital assets bet
Northern Trust getting into crypto custody
Guggenheim Partners’ CIO calling for $400,000 BTC
CoinDesk sister company Grayscale as the fastest-growing asset manager in history?
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11:0218/12/2020
Why $20,000 Bitcoin Matters
After weeks of flirting with all-time highs, bitcoin has broken through the most significant psychological barrier: $20,000.
In today’s episode of The Breakdown, NLW looks at why the moment is so significant, arguing:
Bitcoin is an incentive design system where price drives more benefits than financial gain
The validation of retail traders and more recent institutional investors creates an even stronger group of evangelists
The psychological price barrier is likely to increase FOMO among those on the sidelines
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13:0216/12/2020
Will Wall Street Ruin Bitcoin? Featuring Ben Hunt and Alex Gladstein
Ben Hunt is the founder of Second Foundation Partners and lead author of Epsilon Theory. Alex Gladstein is the chief strategy officer at the Human Rights Foundation.
In this conversation, they discuss one of the most important burgeoning topics of the year: In a world where bitcoin goes mainstream with traditional financial institutions, can it keep its more renegade spirit? More important, can it keep its more renegade features such as permissionless access and censorship resistance?
Ben and Alex join for a good faith, spirited discussion of whether the bitcoin we know today will be preserved or whether it is doomed to be co-opted by the financial powers that be.
Find our guests on social:
Ben: @EpsilonTheory
Alex: @Gladstein
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01:21:0316/12/2020
JPMorgan Discusses $600B in Potential New Bitcoin Demand
Today on the Brief:
First COVID-19 vaccines roll out in the U.S.
Are IPOs the new ICOs?
U.S. Treasury and other federal departments hacked
Our main discussion: A massive new category of bitcoin demand?
Last week, when MassMutual announced its $100 million buy, NLW explored whether it would be the beginning of a trend for other insurance companies. A recent note from JPMorgan analysts suggests that even a 1% allocation by that category of company in major markets in the U.S., Europe and Japan could represent $600 billion of new demand.
NLW also discusses recent comments from long-term institutional bitcoin and crypto bulls including Chamath Palihapitiya and Abigail Johnson.
The Breakdown is produced and distributed by CoinDesk.com Follow on Twitter: NLW: https://twitter.com/nlw Breakdown: https://twitter.com/BreakdownNLW
14:5115/12/2020
How Much Debt Can a Country Handle?
This week’s edition of Long Reads Sunday is a reading of “How Much Debt Is Too Much?” by Raghuram Rajan on Project Syndicate.
In it, the author explores the shifting conventional wisdom on national debt and worries that countries may reach their limit far earlier than they think.
11:1113/12/2020
The Bitcoin Banking Battle Heats Up
On this edition of the weekly recap, NLW looks at the brewing battle to be the bitcoin and crypto bank of the future. He looks at three stories reporting banks getting into crypto (BBVA, Standard Chartered and DBS) as well as crypto companies applying to become banks. Finally, he examines why this is happening right now, and what are the true stakes of the game.
10:3212/12/2020
Why a Massive 169-Year-Old Insurance Company Just Bought $100M in Bitcoin
Today on the Brief:
FDA panel recommends Pfizer vaccine approval as initial jobless claims soar
Antitrust lawsuit calls for Facebook breakup
Crypto-friendly CFTC chairman to resign at the beginning of the year
Our main discussion: Why MassMutual bought $100 million in bitcoin and why it matters.
In this episode, NLW looks at recent news that MassMutual had purchased $100 million in bitcoin for its general account, as well as made a $5 million minority investment in $2.3 billion asset manager NYDIG, which helped facilitate the bitcoin purchase. He discusses why insurance company purchases are different than other institutional buyers like MicroStrategy, and why this might be the beginning of a more significant industry trend.
14:5312/12/2020
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce on a Bitcoin ETF, Custody Rules and What's Next for the SEC
Hester Peirce is a commissioner at the Securities Exchange Commission, sworn in for her second term in August.
Sometimes referred to as “Crypto Mom,” Peirce has been a fierce advocate for the industry in a regulatory context that hasn’t always been on her side.
In this conversation, she and NLW discuss:
Why the SEC’s approach on crypto has been too slow and too ambiguous
Why it matters that FinHub is becoming a standalone office
The prospect for a regulatory “safe harbor” for crypto
What the SEC thinks of the OCC’s crypto custody guidance
The prospect for a bitcoin ETF
20:3211/12/2020
The Most Important Trends and People Shaping Crypto 2020, With Ryan Selkis
What were the most important trends? Who were the most important people? Was it the year of Bitcoin Macro, the year of DeFi or both?
Ryan Selkis is the founder and CEO of Messari. Each year he puts together a massive “Crypto Theses” report that looks at the year that was and the year to come.
On this episode, he and NLW discuss the highlights of Selkis’ 2020 report, including:
The top 10 people in crypto 2020
The bifurcation of bitcoin and ethereum
How DeFi was and wasn’t like ICOs in 2017
Why regulatory battles loom
01:02:0510/12/2020
MicroStrategy Is Raising Another $400M to Buy BTC
Today on the Brief:
BBVA set to offer crypto trading and custody
Wells Fargo discusses bitcoin in recent investor memo
Square launches Bitcoin Clean Energy Initiative with $10 million
Our main discussion: Michael Saylor is back at it.
The CEO of MicroStrategy and Giga Chad himself announced MicroStrategy would be offering $400 million in convertible bonds with the intent to purchase more bitcoin.
On this episode, NLW looks at the community’s reaction, including the comparison of MSTR stock to a BTC exchange-traded fund. He also discusses Saylor’s recent comments about censorship resistance as a reminder of the (potentially) divergent values of bitcoin retail HODLers and institutional investors.
17:4909/12/2020
China's Latest Digital Currency Trial Is Its Most Important Yet
Today on the Brief:
COVID-19 vs. Stimulus
Small hedge funds outperform large brethren
Equities now worth 115% of global GDP
Our main discussion: Why the newest trial of China’s central bank digital currency is its most important trial yet.
In this episode, NLW discusses:
The significance of the “Double 12” shopping festival
How the participant merchants have changed
Comparison of the size of the lottery
Changes in public interest
Why it matters to the crypto industry
13:4208/12/2020
Niall Ferguson on Why Bitcoin and China Are Winning the Monetary Revolution
On today’s Long Reads Sunday, NLW reads Niall Ferguson’s latest Op-Ed for Bloomberg: “Bitcoin Is Winning the COVID-19 Monetary Revolution”
In it, Ferguson argues that bitcoin’s sovereignty and “built-in scarcity in a virtual world characterized by boundless abundance” are driving its adoption.
He also argues that rather than adopt a China-style central bank digital currency, incoming President Joe Biden should look to integrate bitcoin into the U.S. economic system.
15:4906/12/2020
$50K BTC in 2021? Bloomberg Analysts Join the 'Traditional Onslaught' Driving Bitcoin's Rally
On this edition of the weekly recap, NLW looks at the consolidating narrative of a bitcoin rally that is:
Being driven by institutional investors
Shifting the center of the industry from East Asia to North America
Winning converts from major research houses and institutions
Driving the price of bitcoin to new all-time highs
09:3505/12/2020
A ‘Santa Claus Rally’ for the Stock Market?
Today on the Brief:
Payrolls report underperforms expectations
Spotify looking for crypto director
Lame-duck crypto legislation on the way?
Our main discussion: Will we see a “Santa Claus rally” this year?
This kind of rally refers to the fact that in about two-thirds of years since 1969, late December has seen a stock market rally, averaging a 1.4% gain.
This year, vaccine optimism combined with new stimulus seems poised to once again jingle Wall Street’s bells. A piece in Bloomberg, however, provides five charts and reasons why this market rally is already overbought and overblown, so this year might be more coal than eggnog.
14:1905/12/2020
Why Stablecoins Are the First Battleground of the Coming Crypto Regulation Wars
On Wednesday, three U.S. congressional Democrats announced the STABLE Act, an 18-page bill that would require, among other things, stablecoin issuers to acquire banking charters, get approval from the Federal Reserve and hold FDIC insurance.
The bill’s authors claim stablecoins represent a continuation of the shadow banking system that preys on poor communities. The crypto industry argues this overly burdensome would not only stifle innovation but ensure the only players in this new space are the deep-pocketed fintechs with the resources for compliance.
In today’s episode, NLW argues this is more than just another bill that will go nowhere in Congress, it’s the opening salvo of a new set of arguments that will define the next face of regulatory battles for the entire crypto industry.
25:3704/12/2020
Josh Brown on Bitcoin’s ‘Respectability Rally’ and Why We’ll See Dow 100,000 in Our Lifetime
Josh Brown is the CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management. He is also the host of “The Halftime Report” on CNBC, author of the “Reformed Broker” blog and host of “The Compound Show” podcast.
Most recently, he is the author of “How I Invest My Money: Finance Experts Reveal How They Save, Spend, and Invest.”
In this fun and freewheeling conversation, Josh and NLW discuss:
Why financial advisers give a lot of advice but don’t actually share their personal strategies
What’s driving bitcoin’s “respectability rally” (Read more here)
Why we should be excited about, rather than worried for, the new generation of Robinhood traders
Why the Dow Jones Industrial Average is going to 100,000 in our lifetime
Find our guest online:
Twitter: @reformedbroker
32:3903/12/2020
Why a $631B Asset Manager Just Changed Its Mind on Bitcoin
Today on the Brief: Libra is now “Diem”
Christine Lagarde comes down on private stablecoins
Dow closes its best month in 33 years
Our main discussion: AllianceBernstein changes its mind. Yesterday, CoinDesk received access to a private client research report from AllianceBernstein, a global investment giant with more than $631 billion in assets.
In this episode of the Breakdown, NLW reads excerpts from the memo and discusses:
Why, in discussing supply, it conflates bitcoin and other cryptos but still finds limited supply “for all practical purposes”
Why prevailing macro political conditions – particularly the growth of government’s role in business and individual lives – shifted the investment firm’s calculus
Why its greatest long-term concern is government banning something that is actively hindering the application of monetary policy
26:2402/12/2020
Bitcoin Hits New All-Time High: What Happens Next?
On this historic day, NLW looks at bitcoin’s punching through its previous December 2017 all-time high. Specifically, he looks at:
How different people benchmark the all-time high
What drove the latest price action, including the prospect of new investment from institutional asset management giant Guggenheim
Why historian Niall Ferguson is arguing bitcoin has won the COVID-19 monetary revolution
Why macro giants including Raoul Pal, George Gammon and Ben Hunt got into disagreements with Bitcoin Twitter about how co-opted by the state and Wall Street bitcoin is likely to become
13:3701/12/2020
How Bitcoin Gets to $100,000
On this edition of The Breakdown’s Long Reads Sunday, NLW reads a recent piece by Hong Fang, CEO of OKCoin.
In it, Fang provides a set of valuation models and scenarios that plausibly lead to bitcoin achieving a significant $100,000 value over the course of 2021.
21:0629/11/2020
What Janet Yellen as Treasury Secretary Means for Bitcoin and Markets
On this edition of The Breakdown weekly recap, NLW looks at what was an absolutely action-packed holiday week.
He discusses:
Bitcoin’s price action
The Dow’s 30,000 psychological milestone
Eth 2.0 cleared for Beacon chain launch
The implications of Janet Yellen’s nomination for Treasury secretary
09:3428/11/2020
ENCORE: Luke Gromen on the History and (Declining) Future of the Global Dollar System
One of the most significant macroeconomic questions facing the world is what the future of the global reserve system, dominated for the last 80 years by the U.S. dollar, holds.
Today’s episode is a replay of NLW’s epic conversation with macro analyst Luke Gromen from April 2020. In it, Luke discusses the entire history of that U.S. dollar system, including:
Bretton Woods and why the world went on a USD-based system rather than John Maynard Keynes’ idea for a non-sovereign “bancor” world reserve currency
The move to the petrodollar in the 1970s
The financialization of commodities that started in the 1980s
The monetary policy vacuum after the Cold War ended
How a shift in executive compensation rules led to many of today’s problems with Wall Street
The export of Treasury bills as a business model
The economic fallout of 2008 globally and domestically
The end of Treasury bill buying in 2014
Why the Federal Reserve is the only sugar daddy left
Find our guest online:Website: fftt-llc.comTwitter: @LukeGromen
01:14:4427/11/2020
Schmuck Insurance: Chamath Palihapitiya's Prescient 2013 Argument for Bitcoin
When NLW asked Crypto Twitter for recommendations of the best way to convince friends and family about bitcoin and crypto, one of the ideas was to review old articles that have stood the test of time.
With that in mind, NLW today reads Chamath Palihapitiya’s May 2013 piece for Bloomberg, “Why I Invested In Bitcoin.”
Even among prescient early pieces, this one is particularly salient.
10:1026/11/2020
The Most Bullish Bitcoin Arguments for Your Thanksgiving Table
Today’s Breakdown is a prep kit for the inevitable conversations about bitcoin as friends and family sit down at the Thanksgiving table this year.
NLW discusses arguments ranging from price action to who is buying to why they’re buying to good old-fashioned supply and demand. He leaves with one big conclusion:
If there was ever a year to discuss bitcoin, this is it.
16:0826/11/2020
Lyn Alden on Money Printing, Bitcoin and the End of an 80-Year Debt Cycle
Today’s guest is Lyn Alden. Lyn is the founder of Lyn Alden Investment Strategy and one of today’s best-known and most-respected macro analysts. In this conversation, she and NLW discuss:
Anti-deflation vs. inflation
Why money printing is nonpartisan
Why we’re headed for deeper MMT experiments
How she increased her conviction around Bitcoin (her journey in memes)
Why the beginnings of a new, post-Bretton Woods era are starting to show
Find our guest online:
Twitter: @LynAldenContact
Website: lynalden.com
01:03:1725/11/2020
A Bitcoin Shortage? PayPal and Cash App Buying More Than 100% of New Supply
Today on the Brief:
AstraZeneca and University of Oxford release third positive COVID-19 vaccine trial data
Trump administration ratchets up pressure on China
Another DCEP lottery trial coming
Our main discussion: a narrative shift, growing attention and a bitcoin shortage.
What happens when demand exceeds supply and supply is being gobbled up aggressively by new market actors? That’s the question posed by Pantera’s recent investor letter and today’s Breakdown episode.
NLW also looks at:
The reappearance of bitcoin (BTC, +1.08%) in mainstream media, like today’s Wall Street Journal
The rise of celebrities coming out as HODLers
BlackRock’s CIO suggests bitcoin could replace gold for many
13:3424/11/2020
Bitcoin ETF Time? What SEC Chairman Jay Clayton Stepping Down Means for Markets
On this week’s Long Reads Sunday, NLW reads Joe Nocera’s recent Op-Ed “Clayton’s Exit at SEC Opens Door to Protect Investors” from Bloomberg.
NLW expands upon the piece, discussing Clayton’s legacy in crypto and how a Biden economic team might impact the space.
12:4322/11/2020
What Do Mexico's Second Wealthiest Billionaire and Arya Stark Have In Common?
On this edition of The Breakdown weekly recap, NLW discusses:
Traditional markets: The tension between vaccine optimism and a growing national wave of economy-disrupting lockdowns
Regulatory landscape: Crypto ally Brian Brooks nominated for full term at OCC while SEC Chair Jay Clayton steps down early
Bitcoin Miners: Sold out until Spring
Celebrities and Financiers coming to the Bitcoin space
https://twitter.com/Maisie_Williams/status/1328428879334297600
https://twitter.com/RicardoBSalinas/status/1328850136290775041
10:5821/11/2020
10 Metrics Where Bitcoin Has Already Hit New All-Time Highs
Earlier this week, investor Nic Carter published a piece called “Nine Bitcoin Charts Already at All-Time Highs” showing just how far bitcoin had come and how fundamentally bullish this quiet run-up was.
In this piece, NLW goes over those metrics that have achieved all-time highs, and adds one more that happened after Nic published his piece. The metrics include:
Addresses with a balance of $10 or more
Open interest on CME bitcoin futures
Realized capitalization
Bitcoin options open interest
Bitcoin priced in Turkish lira
Bitcoin held by Grayscale
Stablecoin free float
Silvergate’s settlement network
Growth of crypto-native credit
Market Capitalization
14:3221/11/2020
A Crypto Ally as Top US Bank Regulator?
Today on the Brief:
Markets fight to remain optimistic
Jobless claims rise for the first time in five weeks
China borrows at negative rates for the first time
Our main discussion: a crypto ally as top bank regulator?
Brian Brooks was an executive at Coinbase when he was tapped by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin to be the number two at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the nation’s main bank regulator. Within two months he was acting Comptroller and now Brooks has been nominated for a full term.
In his short tenure, he has given banks the OK to provide custody of crypto and banking services to stablecoin issuers. In so doing, he has aroused the ire of congressional Democrats, who have accused him of acting too quickly and unilaterally on crypto.
In this discussion, NLW breaks down Brooks’ time at the OCC and asks whether he’s likely to be confirmed before the next administration early next year.
14:4020/11/2020
Vijay Boyapati’s Four Mental Models for Valuing Bitcoin
Vijay Boyapati’s “The Bullish Case for Bitcoin” is one of the most influential articles in the history of the industry – even being assigned reading from MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor as he tried to convince his board on the merits of what would become its big bitcoin move.
In this conversation with NLW, Vijay discusses his recent thinking around four valuation frameworks that help us understand 1) how people see bitcoin’s upside potential and 2) the likely values they suggest for bitcoin. We also discuss why state-level attacks are Vijay’s biggest concern for bitcoin’s future.
57:2219/11/2020
HODL FOMO vs. Speculative FOMO: Why This Bull Market Will Be Different
Today on the Brief:
Tesla to join S&P 500
Airbnb files for IPO
The Mooch wants crypto
Our main discussion: HODL FOMO vs. Speculative FOMO.
The 2017-2018 bull run was driven by ICO mania and a relentless get-richism that was nothing if not short-term. As bitcoin passes $17,000 and questions of looming all-time highs start to make their way into mainstream press, it is a very new set of actors and a new set of thinking that is driving this movement.
17:1618/11/2020
Bitcoin at $318,000 Next December? One Citibank Exec Says It’s Possible
Today on the Brief:
Moderna trial success drives markets up
New all-time high in negative-yielding debt
Jay Clayton to leave SEC
Our main discussion: BTC $318,000 in December 2021?
That’s the prediction of one Citibank exec in a report called “Bitcoin: 21st Century Gold” sent last week to institutional clients. In this episode, NLW breaks down the report, including the macro justification that sets the stage as well as the technical analysis that led to these numbers. Ultimately, he argues that what matters isn’t the report’s predictions, but the fact that its very existence suggests a shifting narrative for institutional buyers.
14:0117/11/2020
Dollar Decline and the Paralysis of Conventional Monetary Policy
On this week’s edition of Long Reads Sunday, NLW reads former IMF chief and current Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff’s latest Op-Ed, “The Calm Before the Exchange Rate Storm” in Project Syndicate.
09:3515/11/2020
Dalio Says Governments Will Kill Bitcoin. Is He Right?
On this edition of the weekly recap, NLW looks at bitcoin’s surge past $16,000. Additionally, he explores some recent FUD from Ray Dalio, which NLW argues seems strangely locked in years-old narratives.
11:4214/11/2020
PayPal Rolls Out Crypto for All US Customers
Today on the Brief:
Christine Lagarde’s digital euro hunch
Deutsche Bank CBDC note
COVID-19 resurgent
Our main discussion:
PayPal is rolling out crypto to all its users and increasing transaction limits from $10,000 to $20,000. In this episode, NLW breaks down the community response to the news, including an interesting discussion of whether the company’s BitLicense requires PayPal to hold 1:1 all the BTC its customers pay for.
11:4514/11/2020