Deep Dive: Chainlink in 2024 w/ Sergey Nazarov

Deep Dive: Chainlink in 2024 w/ Sergey Nazarov

🔥 Visit www.realvision.com/token2049 for 15% off tickets, only with the code 'REALVISION’. 🔥 Get FREE ACCESS to Real Vision https://rvtv.io/41tyn6M Chainlink, the blockchain oracle protocol, has been expanding its partnerships with TradFi behemoths such as Swift and DTCC. Ash Bennington sits down with co-founder Sergey Nazarov for an update on their work to bring real-world assets on-chain and the journey to institutional adoption. Recorded June 24, 2024. Timestamps: 00:00 - Sponsor: Token2049 01:04 - Introduction of Sergey Nazarov and Chainlink overview 01:35 - Explanation of what Chainlink does and why it matters 02:09 - Comparison of blockchain industry with and without Oracle networks 02:45 - Chainlink's role in enabling transaction value 03:17 - Discussion on traditional finance adoption of blockchain 03:48 - Smart contracts in banking and capital markets 04:57 - Shift in the global financial system towards blockchain 06:09 - Growth of blockchain activities in public and private sectors 07:22 - Interaction between bank chains and DeFi protocols 08:18 - Development of a global internet of contracts 08:50 - Pilot projects with SWIFT and DTCC 09:57 - Details on SWIFT and DTCC projects and their significance 11:44 - Tokenization of funds and its importance 12:23 - Synchronizing data and value across chains 14:05 - Establishing global standards for blockchain interactions 15:11 - Infrastructure and systems in financial markets 16:09 - Transition timeline for blockchain adoption in finance 17:18 - Increased focus on practical applications of blockchain 18:22 - Efficiency and data sharing improvements in financial systems 19:24 - Tipping point for new financial products on blockchain 20:30 - Future growth and value migration in blockchain 21:40 - Real-world assets trading on blockchain 22:20 - Current state of real-world assets vs. DeFi 23:18 - Chainlink's role in verifying real-world assets 24:48 - Blockchain's potential for greater transparency 25:16 - Avoiding financial crises with blockchain technology 27:00 - Transparency in banking and asset management 28:07 - Access to information and market stability 29:17 - Understanding blockchain transactions and data 30:22 - Ensuring data accuracy and transparency 31:27 - Framework for constructing consensus on data 32:33 - Aggregating reliable data sources for blockchain 33:07 - Process of creating reliable blockchain data 34:09 - Challenges and solutions for off-chain data aggregation 35:17 - Importance of decentralized Oracle networks 37:05 - Clarifying the origin of DeFi data 37:38 - Role of off-chain data in blockchain applications 38:53 - Growth of Chainlink Oracle networks 40:05 - Evolution of Chainlink beyond data aggregation 41:50 - Analogy of smart contracts without Oracle networks 42:20 - Automation solutions for smart contracts 43:18 - Configurability of decentralized Oracle networks 44:25 - Decentralization and its impact on speed and performance 45:28 - Bottlenecks in blockchain technology 46:32 - Role of LINK token in Chainlink ecosystem 47:29 - Signals of widespread blockchain adoption 48:02 - Interaction between real-world assets and DeFi 49:05 - Growth of traditional financial systems on blockchain 50:12 - Collision of public and private blockchain worlds 51:27 - Building a single internet of contracts 52:26 - Final thoughts on the future of blockchain 53:37 - Importance of reliability in the blockchain industry 54:07 - Conclusion Elevate your brand with Real Vision. Connect with us at partnerships@realvision.com to explore advertising possibilities. Disclaimer: https://media.realvision.com/wp/20231004185303/Disclaimer-1.pdf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Adventures in Finance 19 - Over Stocked & Under Sold: A Tale of the US Shopper and the Global Economy

Adventures in Finance 19 - Over Stocked & Under Sold: A Tale of the US Shopper and the Global Economy

If you want to predict the path of the global economy, you best have a pulse on the US consumer. At 70% of the US economy, consumer spending is in the economic driver seat. We speak to Stephanie Pomboy, economist and founder of MacroMavens, someone that has consistently got it right in predicting US consumer trends and has the inside track on where the US consumer is headed next. In ‘Things I Got Wrong’, we speak with Jerry Haworth, CEO of 36 South Capital Advisors, about what he got wrong shorting the Nasdaq in 1998. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Adventures in Finance 18 - Bitcoin: Journey Beyond the Hype to a Universe of Applications

Adventures in Finance 18 - Bitcoin: Journey Beyond the Hype to a Universe of Applications

Bitcoin is all everyone can talk about and the public is downright hysterical about the price, but the price is not what you need to be focusing on. This week, we explore how Bitcoin and the underlying blockchain technology have opened up a universe of applications that have the potential to revolutionize entire industries and economies. In 'Things I Got Wrong', we speak with Jesse Felder, publisher of the Felder Report, about what he got wrong while holding a stock in a sector the government wanted dead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Adventures in Finance 17 - Demographics Are Destiny

Adventures in Finance 17 - Demographics Are Destiny

Neil Howe isn't only a household name for finance-types, he coined the term "Millennials" and literally wrote the book on generational analysis. This week, he shares his insights on where we stand in his Fourth Turning framework and what it means for markets and society. In 'Things I Got Wrong', Simon Mikhailovich, Founding Partner of Toqueville Bullion Reserve, shares what he got wrong about liquidity and leverage during 2007. (A very special thanks and congratulations to our producer, James, and his Mrs. on the arrival of their baby girl, Hayley!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Adventures in Finance 16 - Having Reservations: US Restaurant Revenues Signal Recession Risk

Adventures in Finance 16 - Having Reservations: US Restaurant Revenues Signal Recession Risk

What if restaurant sales could predict the next recession? According to Paul Westra, Senior Research Analyst at Stifel, decades of restaurant sales data accurately predicted the last two US recessions, and the next one might be the biggest one yet. In 'Things I Got Wrong', and back by popular demand, Chris Cole, CIO of Artemis Capital Management, talks about what he got wrong in adjusting his systematic strategy to a new market regime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Adventures in Finance 15 - Crises, Bubbles, Scandals: Financial History Uncensored (Part 1)

Adventures in Finance 15 - Crises, Bubbles, Scandals: Financial History Uncensored (Part 1)

"The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see", Sir Winston Churchill. Men and women of historical significance understood the importance of history. Tim Price, partner and Director of Investment at PFP Wealth Management and author of Investing Through the Looking Glass, kicks off our extended look at the history of financial crises and scandals, and what they can tell us about the future. In 'Things I Got Wrong', Alex Gurevich, CIO of HonTe Investments, shares what he got wrong about conflating market forecasting with other realms of expertise.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Adventures in Finance 14 - Feeding the Future: Debt, Demographics, & Dinner Plates

Adventures in Finance 14 - Feeding the Future: Debt, Demographics, & Dinner Plates

The agricultural industry sustains human life but is taken for granted and is subject to volatile cycles. Alan Boyce, former Soros Fund Management Director and Agtech investor, talks us through the biggest challenges facing the industry and major blind-spots few are aware of. In 'Things I Got Wrong', Daniel Want, CIO and co-founder of Prerequisite Capital Management, shares what he got wrong about the end-game in Australian real estate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Adventures in Finance 13 - What Lies Beneath: Volatility in a Peaceful World

Adventures in Finance 13 - What Lies Beneath: Volatility in a Peaceful World

Volatility permeates markets, nature, and life. Yet, it is monumentally misunderstood, and often to ruinous consequences. Stephen Diggle, Founder of Vulpes Investment Management, and Chris Cole, Managing Partner at Artemis Capital Management, get at the heart of what individual investors need to know about volatility. 'In Things I Got Wrong', Chris Martenson, Founder of PeakProsperity.com, shares what he got wrong with market structure and communicating emotionally charged ideas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Adventures in Finance 12 - Bass and Burbank, A Masterclass

Adventures in Finance 12 - Bass and Burbank, A Masterclass

Learn from hedge fund legends as Kyle Bass interviews John Burbank III to reveal insights and ideas that differentiate truly independent market thinkers from amateur speculators. In 'Things I Got Wrong', John Netto, the Protean Trader and Author of The Global Macro Edge, discusses his error in preparing for catalysts and the evaluation framework that sprung from this experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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