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Nathaniel Whittemore
A daily analysis of macroeconomics, bitcoin, geopolitics and big picture power shifts, hosted by Nathaniel Whittemore @nlw. The Breakdown is part of Blockworks.
Meet the $10B Asset Manager With a 10,000 BTC Treasury, feat. NYDIG’s Robby Gutmann
Robby Gutmann is the co-founder of Stone Ridge Holdings Group, a $10 billion alternative asset manager and co-founder and CEO of NYDIG, the group’s bitcoin subsidiary.
In this first-ever podcast conversation, Gutmann discusses:
Buying his first bitcoin from Craigslist in 2010
The personal and professional experiences that drove his team to bitcoin
Why bitcoin fits the firm's founding principle of financial security for all
A set of key trends driving institutional investors and fiduciaries/asset managers into the bitcoin space
Why the coming year is poised for even more aggressive expansion of the investor market for bitcoin
01:08:1313/11/2020
Discovering Bitcoin Through the #EndSARS Movement, Feat. Yele Bademosi & Akin Sawyerr
Yele Bademosi is CEO at Bundle social payments app and the founder of investment firm microtraction. Akin Sawyerr is involved across the industry and leads operations at BarnBridge.
Over the course of October 2020, the world’s attention became firmly fixed on a growing movement in Nigeria. With the hashtag #EndSARS, the movement was, on the one hand, about addressing police brutality. On the other hand, as our guests discuss, it was a broader awakening and a demand for generational economic opportunity. At one point, even Twitter founder Jack Dorsey called for people to donate bitcoin to help the movement.
In this conversation, Yele and Akin discuss:
The state of the economy in Nigeria leading into the protests
Generational differences in political action
Why the #EndSARS protests exploded into action in October
Why the movement turned to bitcoin to avoid bank confiscation
How crypto can play a role in a brighter future
Find our guests online:
Yele Bademosi - twitter.com/YeleBademosi
Akin Sawyerr - twitter.com/AkinSawyerr
52:1712/11/2020
Legendary Investor Stan Druckenmiller Turns Bitcoin Bull
Today on the Brief:
Was Monday’s stock rally overdone?
Lebanon to launch digital currency
3 reasons BTC has rallied 60%+ in two months
Our main discussion: Stan Druckenmiller, Bitcoin Bull.
A few months ago, Stan Druckenmiller told CNBC that he could imagine inflation of 5%–10%. Yesterday, he returned to the network to discuss why bitcoin had captured his attention as a potential hedge.
14:5711/11/2020
"The Biggest Macro Event Since March”
Today on the Brief:
GRIN gets 51% attacked
Crypto trading volume down 25.8% in October
How the market is receiving Joe Biden
Our main discussion: The stock market soars on promising Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trials.
The S&P 500 and DJIA hit new all-time highs after Pfizer announced its experimental vaccine had prevented COVID-19 in 90% of patients. Travel stocks soared, work from home stocks suffered and safe havens fell. In this episode, NLW explores the shifting market sentiment, as well as what it means for bitcoin.
14:2410/11/2020
Why Emerging Markets Are Wary of Modern Monetary Theory
Today’s Long Reads Sunday is a reading of Andy Mukherjee’s piece: “Why Emerging Markets Are Wary of a Modern Monetary Fix”.
The argument is that while Western governments debate just how far we can take the idea of money printing without paying a dubious price, for emerging-market governments there simply isn’t the same capacity to print their way out of problems.
07:5608/11/2020
How a Massive Devaluation of the Egyptian Pound Inspired a $100M Bitcoin ETP
Hany Rashwan is the CEO of Amun/21Shares, the creator of a variety of publicly traded crypto products with over $100 million assets under management.
In this conversation, he and NLW discuss:
How he was introduced to bitcoin by Tim Draper in 2012
How the Egyptian revolution and challenges that followed influenced his thinking
How a 48% overnight devaluation of the Egyptian pound created the “aha” moment around bitcoin
How bitcoin could become the global reserve currency
Find our guest online:
Twitter: twitter.com/hany
Website: 21shares.com
29:2007/11/2020
How the World Stopped Producing Enough Money, Feat. Emil Kalinowski
Emil Kalinowski is the host of “Making Sense/Eurodollar University” collaborations with Jeff Snider.
In this illuminating conversation, he and NLW discuss:
How the global monetary order changed over the last 50 years
The exact moment the world demonstrated it had too little money
Why bitcoin and MMT are competing to shape the next generation of monetary thinking
Why a big crash is coming, but we’ll be better on the other side
38:4007/11/2020
Bitcoin Hits $15,000: Here Comes the FOMO
As the U.S. election picture starts to become more clear, bitcoin has smashed through $15,000 – its highest price since 2017’s record-breaking run. Alongside the price action has come a wave of mainstream media coverage.
In this special he-was-supposed-to-be-on-vacation episode, NLW breaks down Twitter’s response and shares interpretations, including:
“Quietest bull run ever”
Stimulus on the way
Halving bull redemption
Death of the nation-state
Start of a reflexive cycle
It feels real
09:5906/11/2020
‘Economics Will No Longer Be the Handmaiden of Politics’: A History of the Cypherpunks
Jim Epstein is the executive editor of Reason TV and podcasts, and the producer of the recent documentary “Cypherpunks Write Code.”
In this conversation, he gives NLW a behind the scenes look on the interviews and conversations that went into the documentary, including how the cypherpunks started, schisms in the movement, and how the movement lives on today.
Watch “Cypherpunks Write Code”
Part 1: youtu.be/YWh6Yzr12iQ
Part 2: youtu.be/n4qonsvSgAg
Part 3: youtu.be/lv8OFSWZkGs
Part 4: youtu.be/HDKQulqVCQg
Find Jim online:
twitter.com/jimepstein
45:0405/11/2020
A (Not Quite) Complete History of Money, Feat. Planet Money’s Jacob Goldstein
Jacob Goldstein is one of the hosts of NPR’s Planet Money. He is also the author of the new book, “Money: A True Story of a Made Up Thing.”
In this conversation, he and NLW discuss:
How China invented paper money and then forgot about it for centuries
Why the invention of the lightbulb was a pivotal money history moment
How money market funds set the stage for the Great Financial Crisis
Where bitcoin fits in the world that comes next: without cash, without banks and with government printing
Find our guest online:
Twitter: twitter.com/jacobgoldstein
39:0704/11/2020
Who Is Better for Bitcoin, Trump or Biden?
Today on the Brief:
The digital euro is closer than ever
Checking in on European COVID-19 lockdowns
Economic events this week that aren’t the election
Our main discussion: Which U.S. election outcome is better for bitcoin?
Poll: https://twitter.com/nlw/status/1320884275110137863
After a surprisingly close Twitter poll with more than 1,600 respondents answering the question “Is Trump or Biden better for bitcoin?”, NLW breaks down the most common themes, including:
The Senate matters more
Anti-encryption history
And of course… Honey Badger Don’t Care
14:2103/11/2020
By the Numbers: More Bitcoin Bulls Than Ever Before
On this week’s Long Reads Sunday, NLW diverts from our normal opinion and long-form essay to pursue Grayscale’s recent investor reports. In its survey of investors, Grayscale found more interest in bitcoin investing than ever before, with a significant amount of the growth in interest being driven by economic and monetary policy following the coronavirus pandemic.
scribd.com/document/481729535/Grayscale-2020-Bitcoin-Investor-Study
16:1901/11/2020
The World Is Never Getting Off Government Stimulus
On this week’s weekly recap, NLW looks at:
Bitcoin’s resilience in the face of a week where many investors went risk off, causing a drop in stocks and gold
JPMorgan’s dramatic three-year attitude shift around bitcoin and crypto
Iran stockpiling bitcoin to be able to pay for imports
A new round of COVID-19 lockdowns and the stimulus that will follow
10:4231/10/2020
Why Satoshi Chose Halloween to Release the Bitcoin White Paper
One of the most powerful aspects of bitcoin is its mythology.
In this episode, NLW explores the 12th anniversary of the Bitcoin white paper and the choices that went into its release date.
Whether it was something to do with the Reformation or an allusion to the longstanding pagan tradition of Samhain, the one thing that’s clear is the choice adds all the more mystique to bitcoin’s incredible origins.
14:2031/10/2020
Mirage Recovery: What ‘Record’ GDP Growth Tells Us About the Economy
Today on the Brief:
FTX launches equities trading
Avanti gets Wyoming bank charter
France locks down and ECB intimates new stimulus
Our main discussion: GDP growth report
The Department of Commerce released its Q3 GDP numbers. Touted as record growth, this is actually a much more complicated story. In this episode, NLW breaks down what the numbers tell us and what they don’t, and why we should be more focused on understanding long-term consumer behavior shifts than short-term numbers.
13:1930/10/2020
The ‘Everything Crash’ Is Coming? Markets Go Risk-Off as European Stocks See Worst Day in 5 Months
Today on the Brief:
Section 230 hearing with social media CEOs in Washington D.C.
Bitwise now has more than $100 million AUM
Trump website defaced with Monero request
Our main discussion: Markets go risk-off.
With rising fear of COVID-19 lockdowns, everything from stocks to oil to gold and, yes, even bitcoin is down on the day. The important question is whether this is a short-term volatility phenomenon or part of a larger systemic shift.
11:2529/10/2020
JPMorgan Launches JPM Coin: Welcome to the Private Currency Era
Today on the Brief:
Stocks down; bitcoin up
Consumer confidence shaky as baking supplies demand grows 3,400%
Bank for International Settlements and Swiss central bank to test CBDC this year
Our main discussion: JPM Coin.
Initially announced in February 2019, JPMorgan’s JPM Coin is being launched for commercial use. In this episode, NLW looks at:
The history of private currencies in the U.S.
Why Libra was a starting gun for both governments and other private corporations
How JPMorgan intends to make money from JPM Coin
Why other investment banks might follow
13:1328/10/2020
Hedge Funds Failures, Bankruptcies and Pandemic Fatigue
Today on the Brief:
Turkey’s real inflation rate 3x official number
Hot new DeFi protocol Harvest Financial hacked
Bitcoin whales hit largest number since 2016
Our main conversation is about the rise of a new wave of COVID-19 and the economic fallout we’re still trying to address. NLW discusses why we’re starting this next wave more emotionally drained, politically divided and economically fragile than we were in March.
15:4227/10/2020
Should We Care if the US Is Falling Behind on CBDCs?
For this week’s Long Reads Sunday, NLW reads two selections from CoinDesk’s op-ed section:
CBDCs Are Evolution, not Revolution - Benoit Coeure
The US Risks Getting Left Behind on CBDCs - JP Schnapper-Casteras & Misha Guttentag
16:1125/10/2020
Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Paul Tudor Jones: A Bet on Bitcoin Is a Bet on Human Ingenuity
On this week’s Breakdown weekly recap, NLW looks at:
The initial price action that started the week
Debates about whether BTC was thriving at the expense of alts and DeFi
The PayPal news
News of more public companies putting treasury reserves into BTC
Paul Tudor Jones’ optimistic take on the human ingenuity driving bitcoin’s success
14:5224/10/2020
Why Fiat is Failing in 2020: Argentina, Turkey, Brazil
Today on the Brief:
DOJ crypto enforcement a “disaster” for privacy
Ant’s blockchain tools pre-IPO
Better news around jobless claims
Our main discussion: fiat failures, 2020 edition.
In this episode, NLW looks at a raft of geographies in which bitcoin has recently reached all-time highs, priced in the local currency. The story, he says, is about fiats floundering more than mispriced local bitcoin.
Special focus on economic happenings in Brazil, Argentina and Turkey.
14:2224/10/2020
Monopoly is Un-American: Matt Stoller on Google Antitrust
Matt Stoller works with the American Economic Liberties Project and is the author of “Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy” as well as the popular Substack newsletter “BIG.”
In this conversation, he and NLW discuss the history of American antitrust sentiment and politics including:
The origins of antitrust sentiment
How the “Watergate Babies” generation of Democrats turned away from antitrust sentiment
How the 1990s shifted power in favor of corporates and tech
Why the 2008-2009 crisis was a seminal moment in our attitudes towards big finance
The significance of the new antitrust case against Google
Find our guest online:
Twitter: @matthewstoller
Web: mattstoller.com
45:1123/10/2020
PayPal Adds Bitcoin: Most Bullish News of the Year?
Huge news broke this morning as PayPal announced it would be offering buying, selling and eventually merchant payments for bitcoin and other cryptos across its network.
In this late-breaking Breakdown episode, NLW explores:
The specifics of the news
Why the scale, precedent and normalization are hugely bullish
What some skeptics are saying
Why it’s significant PayPal is focused on the coming central bank digital currency era
15:3821/10/2020
How Strong Is Bitcoin’s Push Above $12,000?
Today on the Brief:
DOJ files biggest antitrust case in two decades against Google
Goldman Sachs’ 1MDB settlement
LINE’s new CBDC platform
Our main discussion: bulls vs. bears as bitcoin passes $12K
Someone recently tweeted, “Bitcoin price has never been this high with such bearish sentiment.”
On this episode, NLW looks at the bullish case (growth in open interest on CME backed by strong macro narrative around stimulus) and bearish case ($12K sell wall and bleeding from alts and DeFi).
15:3821/10/2020
A New ‘Bretton Woods’ Moment?
Today on the Brief:
Chinese citizens less than impressed with DCEP trial
Is Filecoin the “Titanic” of ICOs?
Mnuchin, Pelosi go one more round on stimulus
Our main discussion: A new Bretton Woods moment?
In a recent speech, the International Monetary Fund argued that the time to fundamentally re-evaluate the global economic order is here. Goldbugs see the potential to return to the gold standard, bitcoiners anticipate ever-growing stimulus and macro observers are betting on massive disruptions in the wake of central bank digital currencies.
21:5520/10/2020
How Stocks, Bitcoin and Other Investments Fare in a 0% Interest Rate World
On this week’s Long Reads Sunday, NLW reads: “Capital Allocation & Risk Asset Ramifications in a 0% Interest Rate World”
The piece examines how different asset classes – from stocks to bonds to bitcoin and beyond – fare in the context of a world where the Federal Reserve is determined to keep interest rates at or near zero for years to come.
21:0418/10/2020
Blockchain is a National Security Issue, According to Trump Admin
On this edition of The Breakdown weekly recap, NLW looks at:
Growth in the institutional investment space in crypto
A new 10,000 BTC treasury announcement
Reports from the Bank for International Settlements, G20, WEF, IMF and more around central bank digital currencies
A National Security Council report labeling distributed ledger technology key for national security
11:0917/10/2020
RAC on the First Truly Free Markets for Music and Culture
Today’s Breakdown is a conversation with Andre Anjos – aka RAC, a Grammy Award-winning recording artist and music entrepreneur. He and NLW discuss:
Starting the “Remix Artist Collective” as a business
Evolving from remixing to performing artist
The challenges and trade-offs of working with major labels
How the music industry beat back technology innovation where other industries failed
How NFTs, tokens and other crypto innovations are opening up truly free markets for music and culture
Find our guest online:
Twitter: @RAC
Web: rac.fm
01:33:0917/10/2020
Is Crypto Converging With Public Markets?
Today on the Brief:
Initial jobless claims rise to highest level since August
BTC as a DeFi reserve asset
Twitter reactions as Filecoin goes live
Our main discussion focuses on the convergence of the crypto and public markets. NLW looks at:
Narratives of bitcoin’s correlations to stocks
Growing overlap of retail and institutional traders
SPACs and public crypto companies
Bitcoin treasuries
Geopolitical intrigue around ANT Financial
16:5316/10/2020
A $10B Firm Makes Bitcoin Its Primary Treasury Asset
Today on the Brief:
Bitcoin hashrate at all-time highs
Record number of large companies lose money during the pandemic
JPMorgan releases research note on bitcoin
Our main discussion: Stone Ridge Holdings Group discloses $114 million in bitcoin treasury assets.
NLW digs into what Stone Ridge is, why it spun off New York Digital Investments Group (NYDIG) and how the company has quietly built itself into a serious player in the institutional crypto asset space.
14:3915/10/2020
The IMF, G20 and BIS Gear Up for the Central Bank Digital Currency Era
Today on the Brief:
Is the “blue wave” Democrat victory narrative in the presidential election starting to shake up Wall Street?
Johnson & Johnson pause COVID-19 vaccine trial
1000 Satoshi-era bitcoins are on the move
Our main discussion: The world’s central banks are moving quickly on digital currencies. NLW looks at a slew of recent news showing how much of a priority CBDCs are becoming:
A report from the Bank for International Settlements and seven other central banks setting design principles for CBDCs
A G20 regulatory standards framework
A forthcoming OECD tax reporting framework
One need only look at the increasingly speedy rollout of China’s DCEP to understand why this has become a major priority for central banks everywhere.
18:4714/10/2020
What the Stock Market is Predicting Around the Elections
Today on the Brief:
Market rally to highest point in six weeks
BTC and ETH up in part on Grayscale ETH trust becoming an SEC reporting company (Grayscale, like CoinDesk, is a unit of DCG.)
CBDCs (and CBDC skepticism) on the rise
Our main discussion: How markets are trading the U.S. presidential election in November.
A look at what different stock and other market preferences suggests about who Wall Street expects to win, including:
Energy
Private prisons
Student loans
Health care
Infrastructure
Dollar
Bitcoin
17:3913/10/2020
Is Bitcoin More Correlated to Stocks or Gold?
Today on Long Reads Sunday, a reading of Lyn Alden’s piece for CoinDesk: “Bitcoin Correlations Depend on What Phase It Is In”
In it, Lyn argues that bitcoin’s correlation patterns are, in part, reliant on where bitcoin finds itself in its own cycles of expansion or consolidation.
12:3311/10/2020
A Regulatory Reckoning for the Crypto Industry?
On this week’s Breakdown weekly recap, NLW looks at a cross-section of regulatory news, including:
CFTC and DOJ action against BitMEX and its leadership
The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority’s ban of crypto derivative products for retail investors
The DOJ’s new cryptocurrency enforcement framework
NLW discusses why these might reflect a new moment in crypto history, what it means for current builders in bitcoin and DeFi, and why recruiting corporate allies like Square will become more important than ever.
11:3910/10/2020
Cathie Wood: Secrets of the World’s Best Innovation Investor
Forbes called her “the newest superstar investor,” and it’s not hard to see why.
Cathie Wood is radically disrupting the way money is allocated. Fighting the rise of passive – what she calls the “greatest misallocation of resources in history” – Wood’s funds are actively managed exchange-traded funds that give investors exposure to public companies in key areas of innovation.
In this conversation, NLW and Wood discuss:
Why she had conviction in Tesla before the market caught up
Why her fund offered the first bitcoin investment opportunities to Wall Street
Why it doesn’t hire traditional Wall Street analysts
Why it gives away all research for free
Why it shares the trades made in a completely open-source way
ARK’s recent Bitcoin Investment Thesis white paper
What the prospects are for innovation in 2021
Find our guest online:
Twitter: @CathieDWood
Web: ark-invest.com
01:20:5110/10/2020
The Market Reacts to Square’s $50M Bitcoin Buy
A special breaking edition of The Breakdown follows the market’s reaction to Square’s surprise $50 million bitcoin investment.
NLW breaks down the foundations for the investment, including:
2020’s alignment between the bitcoin narrative and structural economic realities
An increase in bitcoin’s perceived resilience
The precedent set by MicroStrategy
He also discusses the market’s reaction, from the (potential) connection to Coinbase’s “apolitical” stance from last week to the notion of Square intentionally setting a framework others can follow.
19:1508/10/2020
Why Bitcoin Will Become the Reserve Asset for DeFi, Feat. Qiao Wang
Today on the Brief:
Stimulus talk shutdown spooks markets
House recommends antitrust actions but likely to get nowhere
CBDC trial results from China
Our main discussion is with trader and entrepreneur Qiao Wang. In this conversation, NLW and Qiao discuss:
Bitcoin’s resilience in the face of a barrage of bad news
Why DeFi is a natural next step from the foundation bitcoin has built
How bitcoin could end up the reserve asset for DeFi
Why regulation is the greatest threat to the space
41:3008/10/2020
The UK Bans Bitcoin & Crypto Derivatives
Today on the Brief:
John McAfee arrested in Spain
BTC addresses added spikes to two-year high
A new election-market narrative emerges
Our main discussion: The U.K. has banned crypto derivatives.
Just days after the U.S. announced significant action involving BitMEX, the U.K.’s Financial Conduct Authority has made its own move to stop crypto derivatives.
In this episode, NLW breaks down what actually happened, and looks at the reactions from the crypto industry including:
Accusations of hypocrisy
Skepticism of enforceability
Why it might actually be good for bitcoin
17:2307/10/2020
Are Central Bank Coins the End of Financial Privacy?
Today on the Brief:
Markets gain as Pres. Trump’s condition stabilizes
SEC Chairman Clayton sees future where all stocks are tokenized
Uniswap had more volume than Coinbase in September
Our main discussion: central bank coins and financial privacy.
The EU recently released a new research paper on a possible digital euro. Like many other official central bank reports, it assumes there is no possibility of an anonymous digital bank currency. NLW dissects arguments from people including JP Koning and CoinCenter’s Jerry Brito on why this shouldn’t be true.
21:3306/10/2020
Inflation Is the Cruelest Tax
Today’s Long Reads Sunday selection is “How To Avoid Paying the Cruelest Tax: Inflation” from the Wall Street Journal.
NLW argues the piece reflects a changing conversation in mainstream financial circles about the possibility of inflation on the other side of new Federal Reserve policy.
14:5104/10/2020
“The Fed Meetings Are a Dead Spectator Sport” Best of The Breakdown September 2020
A recap of September, which NLW calls a transitional month between the post-lockdown excitement of the summer and the growing macro insecurity around second wave fears and election volatility.
Featuring some of the most interesting insights from our guests, including:
Luke Gromen on the four options for countries that can’t pay their debts
Tavi Costa on the Fed’s new “mandate” to keep asset prices high
Raoul Pal on why “monetary policy is over”
Sven Henrich on the ever-weakening economic cycle
Corey Hoffstein on the fundamental supply-demand mismatch that exacerbates exogenous shocks
Michael Saylor on why he moved his company’s cash reserves to bitcoin
16:4803/10/2020
“Good Reason to Worry” What the BitMEX Indictment Means for DeFi and Bitcoin
Today on the Brief:
Market reaction to Pres.Trump contracting COVID-19
Subpar September jobs report
Decentralized exchanges have third straight 100%+ growth month
Our main discussion features Stephen Palley and Preston Byrne of Anderson Kill.
Yesterday, BitMEX was targeted with both civil and criminal complaints, with the CTO being arrested for violation of the Bank Secrecy Act.
In this conversation, NLW talks to two crypto legal experts to discuss:
The specifics of the charges
How long this investigation has been in the works
Whether there was anything surprising to legal experts
Why the criminal complaints represent an escalation of enforcement
Whether there are implications for other industry areas, particularly decentralized finance
Find our guests online:
Stephen Palley: @stephendpalley
Preston Byrne: @prestonjbyrne
Anderson Kill: andersonkill.com
41:2903/10/2020
'Stocks Only Go Up' and Other Ignorable Investment Advice
When popular finance writer Morgan Housel asked followers on Twitter to share the commonly held investing beliefs they most disagreed with, the internet responded with vigor.
A thousand or so replies later, NLW ranks the top 10 investing ideas we should be questioning, including:
Ignoring compounding interest in our 20s
Buying homes rather than renting
The idea US Treasury bonds are risk-free
Listen to hear the full list.
17:3402/10/2020
DeFi Summer; Bitcoin Fall
Today on the Brief:
Coinbase offers severance to employees who want to leave over new politics policy
Long-term job cuts hamper any idea of V-shaped recovery
Last chance for a stimulus package before the U.S. presidential election
Our main discussion is a narrative shift from DeFi back to bitcoin.
Over the summer, DeFi led the crypto charge. From growth in total value locked to narrative dominance to even leadership in the all important category of crypto drama, DeFi was it.
Now, as a potentially turbulent macro environment rears its head, the narrative is shifting back to a focus on bitcoin.
19:3101/10/2020
Coinbase’s New Policy: Anti-Woke or Just A Joke?
Monday, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong published the innocuously titled “Coinbase Is a Mission-Driven Company.”
While the post talked a lot about Coinbase’s core mission, its real goal seemed to be to make clear Coinbase would not be engaging with any other social or political issues beyond that, and to the extent employees wanted to do so they needed to do it on their own time.
The reactions were intense, immediate and in many instances, totally opposite.
In this episode, NLW breaks down the entire social media reaction and the arguments for and against this policy.
20:2530/09/2020
So Now They’re Hacking DeFi Protocols Before They’ve Even Launched?
DeFi is one of the breakout crypto categories of 2020. Indeed, yield farming and the grand game of “money legos” has been so profitable that many are following every new protocol with rapt attention.
This is all the more true for projects graced by YFI creator Andre Cronje. So when word got out about a new, pre-release game economy engine called “Eminence,” the DeFi degens took advantage of the permissionless nature of DeFi to pump $16 million or so into EMN.
What happened next was arguably the first pre-release hack in DeFi’s history. This episode breaks down what happened and what it means for the fledgling field.
11:3030/09/2020
Why Bitcoin's Longest Run Above $10,000 Matters
Today on the Brief:
After four weeks down, bitcoin bounces back on suspicions that recent bearishness was overblown
KuCoin exchange gets hacked for somewhere between $150 million and $280 million
Jack Dorsey outlines Twitter’s blockchain and bitcoin beliefs during Oslo Freedom Forum appearance
Our main discussion: Digging in to bitcoin’s 64-day run over $10,000
Bitcoin has been above $10,000 for longer than any time in its history. Its volatility is also at recent historic lows. In this episode, NLW puts this in the context of broader market movements and explains why new price floors are self-reinforcing.
16:4429/09/2020
Understanding the Coming Currency Cold War
This week’s Long Reads Sunday is a reading of “The Currency Cold War: Four Scenarios” by Jeff Wilsner – part of CoinDesk’s Internet 2030 series.
In it, Wilsner talks to experts about four scenarios:
A multi-currency scenario, where exchange is abstracted away via digital wallets
A China-led scenario
A U.S.-led scenario
A bitcoin/non-state currency-led scenario
In addition to reading, NLW gives his take on which scenario is most likely.
21:3427/09/2020
Why the Stock Market is Poised for Its Worst September Since 2011
On this edition of The Breakdown weekly recap, NLW looks at the fourth painful week for traditional markets in a row.
He discusses the factors contributing to the trouble, including:
A normal correction from too-high valuations
The return of COVID-19 lockdowns
The end of easy recovery gains
Diminishing likelihood of a stimulus bill
Election volatility
12:0126/09/2020
Sven Henrich (NorthmanTrader) on the Ever-Weakening Economic Cycle
Sven Henrich is the founder and lead market strategist at NorthmanTrader. Well known for his appearances on CNBC, CNN Business and MarketWatch, Sven is also the host of the Straight Talk podcast.
In this conversation, he and NLW discuss:
The ever-weakening economic cycle
Why the Fed has boxed itself in
Why the asset price bubble is contributing to wealth inequality
How market capitalization-to-GDP reached all-time highs
What the election means for markets
Find our guest online:
Twitter: NorthmanTrader
Website: northmantrader.com
51:5226/09/2020