
FTX's Ryan Salame Is Going to Prison. Here’s What He Has to Say - Ep. 718
Ryan Salame, the former CEO of FTX Digital Markets, is headed to prison, but not before sharing his side of the story. Ryan talks candidly about the decisions he made at FTX, why he withdrew millions of dollars worth of assets in the days leading up to its bankruptcy, and the backstory behind the Thai prostitute trading scheme to unfreeze Alameda’s funds in China. He also disputes the claims about his campaign finance violations, while explaining why he thinks Caroline Ellison is “at least as guilty as SBF” and that Nishad Singh lied. Show highlights: Ryan’s life pre-FTX and how he got into crypto His three attempts to quit working at FTX How Ryan committed campaign finance violations Why Ryan disputes claims that FTX misled banks and misused customer funds How Ryan was involved in setting up trading accounts with the identities of Thai prostitutes to unfreeze Alameda’s funds Whether Ryan was involved in bribing a Chinese official Why he withdrew millions of dollars worth of assets from his FTX accounts right before its bankruptcy Why Ryan claims he was cooperative with prosecutors, despite common belief How he refuses to comment on his wife Michelle Bond's case, but denies wrongdoing Why Ryan pleaded the Fifth Amendment His allegations that prosecutors lied to his lawyers about whether they would pursue charges against Michelle Why he thinks that SBF could have never coerced Caroline Ellison and whether Ellison is “equally guilty” as SBF Why Ryan believes Nishad Singh lied to save himself and his take on Gary Wang How, if he didn’t know about the fraud, he could be so certain that Caroline or Nishad lied Whether the legal advice from FTX’s and Alameda’s lawyers should have been considered in Bankman-Fried's trial Whether testimony from more employees could have created reasonable doubt in SBF's trial Why Ryan is going to law school His plans post-prison What Ryan learned from the FTX debacle Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle Guest: Ryan Salame, former CEO of FTX Digital Markets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11 Okt 20241h 45min

The Chopping Block w/ Stani Kulechov: Operation Chokepoint 2.0, Ethereum Innovation Push, & Polymarket Whales - Ep. 717
Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and special guest Stani Kulechov chop it up about the latest in crypto. In this episode, the crew dives into the latest speculation about Satoshi Nakamoto, spurred by the just-released HBO documentary. They also discuss Ethereum’s big debate over block times and blob storage expansion, exploring whether these changes can keep Ethereum competitive. The conversation gets heated with talk of a Trump whale on PolyMarket, Operation Chokepoint 2.0, and TikTok’s role in onboarding memecoin buyers. Don’t miss this episode packed with crypto conspiracies, performance debates, and insider gossip! Show highlights 🔹 Who is Satoshi? Speculation about the HBO documentary “Money Electric” possibly revealing Satoshi Nakamoto’s identity. 🔹 Trump Betting Whale on PolyMarket: Discussion about a large whale accumulating Trump shares in Polymarket and addresses conspiracy theories. 🔹 MEV Reduction Through Shorter Block Times: Reducing Ethereum’s block times from 12 seconds to 8 seconds could decrease MEV by making arbitrage harder, with potential UX and cost improvements for Ethereum. 🔹 Blob Space Expansion: Increasing Ethereum’s blob storage for rollups might prevent alternative data availability layers like Celestia from gaining ground, raising whether more blob space is necessary. 🔹 Operation Chokepoint 2.0: New revelations suggest that regulators, possibly spurred by Elizabeth Warren, pressured banks to unbank crypto firms without formal rulemaking, with Tom calling it “shocking” how accurate initial speculations were. 🔹 Ethereum’s Future Performance Debate: Stani suggests Ethereum should continue to innovate and improve Layer 1 performance, advocating for faster block times and more radical changes to maintain its competitive edge. 🔹 DeFi Market Dynamics: The panel dives into how competitive decentralized finance platforms like Aave and Compound maintain resilience in an ever-evolving landscape, with Stani commending Robert’s contributions to the space. Hosts ⭐️Haseeb Qureshi, Managing Partner at Dragonfly ⭐️Tom Schmidt, General Partner at Dragonfly ⭐️Tarun Chitra, Managing Partner at Robot Ventures Guest: ⭐️ Stani Kulechov, Founder & CEO Avara Disclosures Timestamps 00:00 Intro 01:09 Mainnet Conference Recap 05:39 HBO & Satoshi Nakamoto 12:55 Election Betting 21:24 World Liberty Financial 31:54 Operation Chokepoint 2.0 Exposed 39:44 Challenges in Crypto Disclosures 50:18 Ethereum's Potential Upgrades 1:03:59 Future of Avara Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10 Okt 20241h 7min

Bits + Bips: Why ‘All Assets Will Go Up’ in the Near Future - Ep. 716
As the PBOC and Fed shift their stances on rates and liquidity flows, the macro landscape is evolving rapidly. In this episode of Bits + Bips, we unpack how these policy changes could spark a massive surge across all asset classes—from equities and bonds to Bitcoin and crude oil. The hosts, joined by Nikos Kargadouris, a seasoned trader, discuss why liquidity is about to flood the markets, why fears of a U.S. recession may be overblown, and how even memecoins could benefit. Plus, are central banks close to buying bitcoin ETFs? Show highlights: How the PBOC's shift in policies impacted the markets and when we’ll see a “bazooka” How market complacency and short positions on oil amid geopolitical tensions could lead to mispricing and unexpected volatility How rising crude oil prices could slow the U.S. economy, despite the country being a net oil exporter How strong payrolls data reduced market expectations of U.S. rate cuts Why predictions of a U.S. recession might be off Whether it matters for crypto who wins the elections The chances of central banks adopting Bitcoin What the outlook for memecoins looks like in the next months Whether the HBO documentary about the identify of Satoshi Nakamoto will be a disappointment Sponsors: Gemini Stellar Hosts: James Seyffart, Research Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence Alex Kruger, Founder of Asgard Joe McCann, Founder, CEO, and CIO of Asymmetric Guest: Nikos Kargadouris, Chief Investment Officer of a private investment office specializing in cross-asset thematic macro and digital asset strategies. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:09 Impact of the PBOC’s policy shift and timing of the “bazooka” 15:01 Oil mispricing and volatility due to geopolitical tensions 27:30 Rising oil prices and potential U.S. economic slowdown 35:51 Strong payrolls reducing expectations for U.S. rate cuts 44:11 Why U.S. recession predictions might be wrong 50:10 Can prediction markets reflect U.S. election outcomes? 56:05 Does the election winner matter for crypto? 1:04:43 Memecoin outlook for the next months 1:15:34 Will the HBO documentary disappoint? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9 Okt 20241h 20min

How North Koreans Infiltrated the Crypto Industry to Fund the Regime - Ep. 715
The crypto community is facing a new kind of threat—North Korean devs are infiltrating crypto companies to steal millions and funnel funds back to the regime in order to bypass sanctions. In this episode, Sam Kessler, CoinDesk’s deputy managing editor for tech and protocols, and Taylor Monahan, security at MetaMask, explain how North Korea has embedded its operatives into the crypto space, the red flags companies should watch for, and what these hackers are doing once inside crypto firms. Plus, they share their most interesting stories about how these hackers have gotten hired at crypto companies and the red flags the industry should know about. Show highlights: What Sam found in his investigation about North Koreans infiltrating the industry How Taylor has found that this is a recurring issue Why Sam and Taylor refer to these infiltrated workers as ‘IT’ workers The most interesting stories that Sam and Taylor have discovered The trends in the hiring process that lead to North Koreans being hired and also what the big red flags are How “easy it is to de-anonymize” addresses and transactions in blockchains What assets and networks these workers often use to get paid How, after infiltrating a company, those projects get hacked How to deal with a situation in which you’ve already hired North Koreans How to protect a protocol from another type of North Korean hack: by hacking groups Whether the industry is getting better at security Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle Guests: Sam Kessler, CoinDesk's deputy managing editor for tech and protocols CoinDesk: How North Korea Infiltrated the Crypto Industry Taylor Monahan, Co-Founder of MyEtherWallet Previous appearances on Unchained: The QuadrigaCX Case: Taylor Monahan on What We Know From the Blockchain MyCrypto's Taylor Monahan on Why She's Not a Fan of ICOs Links Previous coverage of Unchained on North Korea: Why North Korea Is Interested in Cryptocurrency Yeonmi Park on Why Doing Business With North Korea Is Like Buying a Ticket to a Concentration Camp Others: DL News: North Korean hackers are infiltrating crypto job boards in a ‘quiet war’ that rakes in $600m FBI PSA: North Korea Aggressively Targeting Crypto Industry with Well-Disguised Social Engineering Attacks Chainalysis: 2024 Crypto Crime Mid-year Update Part 1: Cybercrime Climbs as Exchange Thieves and Ransomware Attackers Grow Bolder Funds Stolen from Crypto Platforms Fall More Than 50% in 2023, but Hacking Remains a Significant Threat as Number of Incidents Rises Russian and North Korean Cyberattack Infrastructure Converge: New Hacking Data Raises National Security Concerns ZachXBT: How Lazarus Group laundered $200M from 25+ crypto hacks to fiat from 2020–2023 Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:59 Sam's findings on North Korean workers infiltrating crypto projects 04:04 Taylor on the recurring nature of the issue 09:05 Why they’re referred to as ‘IT’ workers 16:17 Most interesting infiltration stories 34:16 Hiring trends and red flags for North Korean operatives 44:02 How easy it is to de-anonymize blockchain transactions 51:05 Assets and networks used for payment 54:06 How infiltrated companies end up getting hacked 58:36 What to do if you've already hired North Korean operatives 1:00:21 How to protect a protocol from being hacked 1:06:22 Is the industry improving in security? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
8 Okt 20241h 13min

The Chopping Block: EigenLayer Launch, Celestia Controversy, and Ethereum’s Future - Ep. 714
Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and Robert Leshner chop it up about the latest in crypto. In this episode, the crew dives into Ethereum’s homestaking crisis and its growing competition from high-throughput chains like Solana. They tackle the explosive drama between EigenLayer and Celestia, including the controversial $82 million token sale by VCs. The discussion also covers Ethereum's future, staking rewards, and how restaking could boost its long-term value. Tune in for a deep dive into the challenges and ethical debates shaping the blockchain space right now! Show highlights 🔹 Total Fees in DA: Data availability (DA) layers generate relatively low fees compared to other blockchain networks. 🔹 EigenLayer Token Launch: EigenLayer launched at a $6 billion valuation, sparking drama with Celestia over DA performance. 🔹 VC Staking Practices: Polychain sold $82 million in Celestia staking rewards, raising ethical concerns about token vesting practices. 🔹 Ethereum Homestaking Debate: Ethereum’s focus on homestaking is being questioned as it faces competition from faster, high-throughput chains. 🔹 Ethereum vs. Solana: Ethereum is urged to take growing competition from Solana seriously to maintain its market dominance. 🔹 Restaking for Monetary Premium: Restaking in EigenLayer could significantly boost Ethereum’s value and long-term sustainability. 🔹 Staking Rewards and Inflation: Staking rewards protect investors but can lead to ethical issues with inflation mechanics. 🔹 Scaling Ethereum: Critics suggest Ethereum should increase bandwidth and capital requirements to enhance scalability and performance. Hosts ⭐️Haseeb Qureshi, Managing Partner at Dragonfly ⭐️Tom Schmidt, General Partner at Dragonfly ⭐️Robert Leshner, CEO & Co-founder of Superstate ⭐️Tarun Chitra, Managing Partner at Robot Ventures Disclosures Links Disclosures Related to Employee and Investor Staking by EigenLayer https://docs.eigenlayer.xyz/eigenlayer/information-and-transparency/disclosures “Polychain invested around $20mil in the Series A&B round of Celestia and have already sold over $82 million worth of $TIA just from staking rewards” by @gtx360ti https://x.com/gtx360ti/status/1839553081773560045 “I think there's a sane version of this where we recognize that 32 ETH is much more of a barrier than bandwidth reqs” by @VitalikButerin https://x.com/VitalikButerin/status/1841756178692358587 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6 Okt 202448min

Bitcoin's Price Dropped After Iran's Attack on Israel. Is ‘Uptober’ Canceled? - Ep. 713
October started with hopes for “Uptober”—a positive price trajectory in October—in the Bitcoin community, since, historically, Bitcoin has performed well this month. But things took a turn when geopolitical tensions in the Middle East escalated, raising concerns about how that could affect Bitcoin’s price this month. In this episode, André Dragosch, European Head of Research at Bitwise, talks about how Bitcoin typically responds to geopolitical shocks, whether this could present a buying opportunity, and how major events like the U.S. elections might shape Bitcoin’s future. Show highlights: How Bitcoin’s reacted to the geopolitical escalations Why André believes this is a buying opportunity How there was a macro capitulation after the beginning of the unwind of the Japan carry trade in August Whether Bitcoin can truly act as a safe haven asset How the clientele of ETFs have changed the market structure for Bitcoin Whether ‘Uptober’ is canceled How Andre expects Bitcoin will perform depending on the winner of the U.S. elections Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle’s FBTC Guest André Dragosch, European Head of Research at Bitwise Bitcoin as a Safe-Haven: Hedging Against Geopolitical Risks Links Previous coverage of Unchained on the recent market movements:: Investors Ditch Bitcoin, Scoop Up Gold, as Iran-Israel Tensions Escalate $500 Million Liquidated From Crypto Markets Cools ‘Uptober’ Enthusiasm Unchained: Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan’s thread on how bitcoin & gold have performed BlackRock’s bitcoin report Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:14 How Bitcoin's price reacts to geopolitical tensions 03:17 Whether this could be a buying opportunity 08:54 Macro capitulation after the start of the Japan carry trade unwind 11:02Can Bitcoin act as a safe haven asset? 16:12 How ETFs have changed Bitcoin's market structure 20:28 Is ‘Uptober’ canceled? 24:17 Bitcoin’s future based on U.S. election outcomes 28:45 News Recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4 Okt 202440min

Could Bittensor End Up Being the Only Crypto/AI Project That Matters? - Ep. 712
AI and crypto are two of the hottest topics of the decade, but are there any projects truly making waves at the intersection of both? Bittensor, an open-source, decentralized AI network, is positioning itself as a leader in this space, with its TAO token seeing explosive growth and its model challenging traditional centralized AI companies. In this episode, we’re joined by Joseph Jacks, aka JJ, founder of OSS Capital, and Sami Kassab, partner at OSS Capital, to explore why they’ve gone all-in on Bittensor. They discuss how Bittensor works, what makes it different from centralized AI models, and why they believe this project could be transformative for both crypto and AI. Show highlights: OSS Capital’s background and how they got to invest in Bittensor Why Sami and JJ are bullish on TAO What the three roles in the Bittensor ecosystem are How new subnets incentivize miners to develop AI models Why it’s so expensive to launch a subnet Why Bittensor was built on the Polkadot SDK The pros and cons of rolling out EVM compatibility What Allora and Commune AI are focused on within the ecosystem How Bittensor can compete with the big AI companies The dangers AI poses to humanity and whether Bittensor can mitigate them Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot Mantle Guests: Joseph Jacks, Founder and General Partner of OSS Capital Sami Kassab, Partner at OSS Capital Links Previous coverage of Unchained on Crypto/AI: Erik Voorhees' New Venture: Why AI Desperately Needs Privacy and Uncensorability When AI and Blockchain Meet, How Can Each Technology Benefit? The Chopping Block: Why AI Will Change the Course of History in Crypto Learn more: A Beginner's Guide to AI Tokens 5 Use Cases of AI in Blockchain Bittensor: Bittensor’s website The game theory of TAO Nous Research leaving Bittensor Seth Bloomberg’s tweet on “Bittensor’s Network Effects” Cost of building a subnet Commune.ai Allora Network Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:39 Background of OSS Capital and investing in Bittensor 19:06 Why Sami and JJ are bullish on TAO 24:51 The three roles in the Bittensor ecosystem 35:00 How subnets incentivize AI model development 47:50 Why launching a subnet is expensive 50:12 Bittensor’s foundation on the Polkadot SDK 53:00 Pros and cons of EVM compatibility 1:03:03 Focus areas for Allora and Communi 1:06:48 How Bittensor competes with big AI companies 1:09:19 JJ’s take on AI dangers and Bittensor’s role Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 Okt 20241h 20min

Why Bitcoin ETF Options Could Unlock Massive Amounts of Capital for Crypto - Ep. 711
With Bitcoin ETF options on the horizon, the crypto market is bracing for significant changes. In this episode, Joshua Lim, co-founder and CEO of Arbelos Markets, joins us to explain what the launch of Bitcoin ETF options means for the broader market. Could they unlock vast amounts of capital and set off a new altcoin boom? Josh also dives into the potential effects on Bitcoin volatility, DeFi lending, and even the onchain options markets. Plus, what could the 2024 U.S. presidential election mean for Bitcoin? Show highlights: What are options and why they are significant for bitcoin ETFs How they will affect the price of BTC When options will actually launch and what needs to be done How the launch of IBIT options could lower Bitcoin volatility and compress spreads Whether dominant players in derivatives will suffer from this launch How the launch of options could lead to an “altcoin boom” Why Josh thinks the SEC delayed its decision on ether ETF options How rising Bitcoin options interest could trigger volatility during major options expiries What Josh thinks the impact of the US presidential election will be on the markets Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! Coinbase iTrustCapital Polkadot Mantle’s FBTC Guest: Joshua Lim, Co-founder and CEO of Arbelos Markets Links Approval for BlackRock’s IBIT The Block: Bitcoin ETFs set to attract liquidity and speculation as IBIT options trading gains approval CoinDesk: BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Options to Set Stage for GameStop-Like 'Gamma Squeeze' Rally, Bitwise Predicts Decrypt: SEC Hits Pause on Ethereum ETF Options Following Bitcoin Nod - Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:48 What Bitcoin ETF options are and why they’re significant 05:41 Impact on BTC price 08:17 When Bitcoin ETF options will launch 10:03 How IBIT options could reduce volatility 15:53 Will dominant players in derivatives be affected? 20:40 How options could trigger an altcoin boom 24:12 Thoughts on potential ether ETF options approval 24:47 Rising Bitcoin options interest and volatility risks 28:22 Impact of the 2024 US election on crypto markets 31:48 News Recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
27 Sep 202443min