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Sep 12, 2019 • 17min

QE is good for Bitcoin / Binance US opens next week / France to block Libra / BTC on Premier League Jerseys

More qualitative easing out of Europe means more "look at them they're doing it we should be doing it!" from Trump means more "Bitcoin solves this" memes. Binance is geoblocking users but next week opens up Binance.US - a regulated exchange with 6 assets to start. In an interesting one-two punch, France has announced their intention to block Libra from operating while also making crypto-to-crypto trading tax exempt. Finally, we look at investment from a major record label in a digital asset platform alternative to Ethereum and one company is putting the bitcoin logo on Premier League Jerseys.  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Sep 11, 2019 • 17min

Coinbase exploring IEOs / Trump Tweets For Negative Rates / Bitcoin #s Beyond The Price

At Invest: Asia in Singapore today, Coindesk's heat of institutional sales in Asia hinted that the company is exploring IEOs, but wouldn't comment further. As he is wont to do, Trump got everyone talking by ratcheting up his pressure on the Fed to go into negative rate territory. Bitcoiners were happy to explain why this matters. And speaking of Bitcoin, some data from Coinmetrics beyond the price that shows just how the network is thriving.  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Sep 10, 2019 • 20min

Bitcoin bank-ification / Do airdrops work? / Apple, Amazon & crypto

A new product from Gemini which allows custody customers to trade without moving their coins out of cold storage has sparked discussions about bankification that go all the way back to the beginnings of bitcoin. Meanwhile, Stellar announces a ~$120m airdrop to Keybase users prompting the question: do airdrops work? Have they ever worked? And if so, for what? Finally, on the occasion of Apple's most recent product event, what do we know about their crypto strategy?  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Sep 9, 2019 • 16min

Narrative Watch: Impatience, Greed or Fear? What's driving the crypto Fall blues?

Despite Bakkt opening warehousing, BTC holding strong around $10k, and many new announcements, it's hard not to view the mood around crypto Twitter as lethargic. Is it simple impatience and the wrong time preference? Is it reflective of a recognition that alt season - at least for the 2017 ICO vintage of coins - doesn't seem anywhere on the horizon? Is it actually a more creeping nervousness around the global economy? That's what we explore on this week's Narrative Watch.  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Sep 6, 2019 • 12min

Libra vs. China: The Global Digital Money Wars Heat Up

One of the most important global economic battles of our time is the battle to create new standards for global digital money. While bitcoin has been quietly building its case for the last decade, the story of the last few months has been all about the new contenders in private coins led by Libra and state-backed CBDCs, most notably China. On this edition, we look at the latest - new reports on Facebook lobbying hires, ECB antagonism, and a serious sense of urgency on the part of the People's Bank of China.  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Sep 5, 2019 • 17min

The Great BTC-Alt Divergence / Epic Rap Battles Of Adoption / Derivative Games

BTC dominance is over 70%, and the gap between its performance and everything else may be accounting for the strange dissonance between 3x BTC price growth in 2019 and the serious gloomy pallor on display on crypto Twitter. We look at that divergence in the context of Fred Wilson's state of crypto post yesterday, as well as the continued growth of bitcoin-focused derivative products and comments from Twitter/Square CEO Jack Dorsey and the Apple Pay head on BTC and crypto. And don't miss the epic rap battle of history between Hamilton and Satoshi.  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Sep 4, 2019 • 20min

Special Edition: Summer Recap & Fall Predictions from 15 of Crypto's Top VCs, Entrepreneurs & minds

To celebrate the official end of summer and beginning of fall, I asked 15 top crypto VCs, entrepreneurs and content creators including Jill Carlson, Ari Paul, Kyle Samani, Marty Bent and more 4 questions: What did we learn this Summer? What are your predictions for the Fall?  What is one thing we're not talking about?  What is the price of BTC at the end of the year? (Up/Down/Sideways) These are their responses, and together they tell the story of an interesting moment in crypto.  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Aug 26, 2019 • 14min

Narrative Watch: The Game of Coins & The Battle Over The Global Reserve Currency

In the game of coins, you [replace the USD as the world's reserve currency or at least shore up your sovereign currency's position in the new global mix] or you die.  Over the last few months, we've seen China accelerate work on its digital currency; Binance launch Venus, a regional alternative to Libra; Tether (reportedly) working on a China yuan pegged stablecoin; and now, one of the world's best known central bankers has proposed a "synthetic hegemonic currency" to replace the USD as the world's global reserve currency. What does it all mean?  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Aug 23, 2019 • 18min

Stablecoin battles / Trade Wars & Safe Havens / Berlin Blockchain Recap

Libra Association on the verge of losing members? That's the report from FT as members get spooked by EU antitrust proceedings. Over in the trade war, Trump ratchets up the rhetoric against China, and we explore both how it might drive Chinese innovation and what it means for the BTC safe haven narrative. Finally, we do a quick recap of Berlin Blockchain Week so far, including the anti-surveillance forces and furries alike.  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto
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Aug 22, 2019 • 21min

Terrorism, Sanctions & Global Opioid Rings: The Return of the Crypto Crime FUD Narrative

What do Palestinian bitcoin brokers, bitcoin rewards via hangover deliveries and a Russian spy scandal have to do with one another? It's all on today's 3@3. First, we look at the return of the crypto crime FUD narrative, with the specter of terrorism and US OFAC action against Chinese opioid kingpins. Then, we look at whether reports of legitimate use by Palestinians, legitimate use by US consumers, or chain analysis tools for law enforcement can counteract that narrative. Finally, we look at Patrick Byrne's resignation from Overstock and its blockchain initiatives after his embroilment in a Russian spy scandal.  Watch: https://www.youtube.com/nathanielwhittemorecrypto

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