
Are Memecoins the Next Evolution of Wall Street Bets? - Ep. 659
Nathaniel Popper just published his latest book, "The Trolls of Wall Street," covering the Wall Street Bets phenomenon. Funnily enough, his book comes at a time when there are striking similarities with the current memecoin mania in crypto. In this episode, Popper explores the rise of online investing communities like Wall Street Bets and their reflection of broader societal changes, particularly among young men. He also touches on the parallels between the trolling culture of these communities and the rise of figures like Donald Trump, and delves into the hidden dangers and psychological influences of memes in modern investing. Show highlights: 01:21 The rise of online money communities and the shift towards investing based on ideas rather than traditional financial fundamentals 04:06 How the changing roles of young men in society have influenced the growth of crypto and online financial communities 13:36 How Robinhood's design choices changed retail investing, sparking FOMO and controversy by making trading as easy as a swipe 18:04 The hidden dangers of memes in modern investing, and how they balance fostering community with driving speculation 22:56 Why Trump's ties to the crypto community highlight the mix of serious intent and trolling 30:07 Crypto News Recap Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! iTrustCapital Polkadot Guest Nathaniel Popper, author of The Trolls of Wall Street Links Previous coverage of Unchained on memecoins: Unchained: Why Memecoins Have Been 2024's Most Profitable Crypto Trade: Ansem and Kelxyz - Ep. 641 BRETT Becomes First Memecoin on Base to Reach $1 Billion in Market Cap DWF Labs to Invest in Memecoins, Onchain Data Reveals LADYS Transactions Celebrity Tokens Continue to Bleed With Some Memecoin Traders Losing Six-Figures The book: Blockworks: What do memecoins and meme stocks have in common?: A review of ‘The Trolls of Wall Street’ Fortune: Q&A with the author of ‘The Trolls of Wall Street’: Gambling, conspiracies, and the return of Roaring Kitty, Meme culture WSJ: Meme Stocks Are Back, but Fund Investors Moved On Meet the ‘Degen’ Traders Fueling the Latest Meme-Stock Mania CoinDesk: In Defense of Meme Coins What else could memecoins be? By Vitalik Buterin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
14 Juni 202446min

Why Robinhood, a TradFi Hub, Is Growing Its Crypto Business Globally - Ep. 658
Robinhood has been in the spotlight for its $200 million acquisition of European crypto exchange Bitstamp. The TradFi app’s venture into crypto is paying off: its recent earnings showed that revenue is growing substantially, and the Bitstamp acquisition is just one way the company will grow the pie. Johann Kerbrat, general manager of Robinhood Crypto, came on the show to discuss the acquisition, Robinhood's plans for expanding its crypto business internationally and into the institutional market, the company's approach to listing crypto assets, how regulation has affected its business decisions, and its efforts to bridge traditional finance and decentralized finance. Show highlights: 02:14 How the acquisition of Bitstamp will reshape Robinhood 08:51 Whether Robinhood could list more coins and whether it’s considering more acquisitions 11:54 Whether the U.S.’s unclear crypto regulation influenced the decision to acquire Bitstamp and which other jurisdictions, besides the EU, Robinhood Crypto is eyeing 17:46 Why Johann was disappointed by the Wells notice Robinhood received from the SEC 20:47 Johann’s U.S. crypto regulation wish list and why Robinhood supports the FIT21 bill 24:09 Why Robinhood delisted ADA, MATIC, and SOL, and the process for listing or delisting a coin on the platform 29:49 Johann’s background in crypto and trajectory at Robinhood Crypto 31:35 How Robinhood is uniquely poised to help bring real-world assets and securities on-chain, and how it will handle offerings for institutional investors 37:48 The impact and importance of the introduction of spot bitcoin ETFs 44:26 Why Robinhood decided to offer staking, but only for Solana, not Ethereum 46:11 Whether there’s demand for crypto-native features in the Robinhood platform 48:26 Robinhood’s collaboration with Arbitrum and whether the company might build their own Layer 2 54:29 Johann’s take on the memecoin mania and whether Robinhood could list them 59:26 What Johann thinks about the political fight around crypto in the U.S. 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 Guest: Johann Kerbrat, general manager of Robinhood Crypto Links Acquisition of Bitstamp: Unchained: Q&A With Robinhood Crypto General Manager: Why the Crypto Giant Went to the EU Fortune: Robinhood defies the SEC by forking over $200 million for a crypto exchange DL News: Robinhood crypto head says Bitstamp will help lure wealthy investors Robinhood’s crypto business: Bloomberg: Robinhood (HOOD) Profit Beats Estimates as Crypto Revenue Surges Robinhood Reports First Quarter 2024 Results Regulatory actions: Reuters: Robinhood Crypto gets Wells notice from US SEC Robinhood Crypto Launches Staking in Europe with Localized Apps to Follow Memecoin mania Unchained: Celebrity Tokens Continue to Bleed With Some Memecoin Traders Losing Six-Figures Why Memecoins Have Been 2024's Most Profitable Crypto Trade: Ansem and Kelxyz Ether ETFs: Unchained: Ethereum ETFs Likely Protect Ether From the SEC. But What About Staked ETH? Why the SEC May Not Be Done in Its Legal Battles Over Ethereum Kerbrat’s statement on ETFs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
11 Juni 20241h 5min

How Coinbase Might Bring 1 Billion People Onchain Using Its Smart Wallet - Ep. 657
Coinbase’s “onchain summer” has kicked off with the launch of its new smart wallet. This interview with Luke Youngblood, founding contributor to Moonwell, gives a peek at how it’s sweetening the pot for developers and users alike. In this episode, Youngblood describes how smart wallets are different from traditional wallets, how they do away with past security issues, and the more minor potential risks that still do exist with smart wallets. He also gives details on the ways that Coinbase is trying to use its smart wallet to get users onchain: making it much easier to transact onchain directly from their Coinbase accounts, subsidizing gas costs for certain dapps, and making sure everything is web-accessible. Plus, he explains why Moonwell chose Base, how it is branching out to non-crypto native DeFi users, such as populations that only have mobile phones and not desktop computers in geographies like Africa, Latin America, and Asia, and how the DeFi lending protocol differentiates itself from bigger ones that have established a beachhead on Base. Show highlights: (00:00) Intro (01:40) How smart wallets differ from traditional wallets and embedded wallets (04:06) Why Luke is excited to be working with Coinbase smart wallet (06:33) What happens if the user loses the device linked to their smart wallet (08:12) How hard it would be for a hacker to try to get access to the assets in this smart wallet (09:36) How Coinbase is initially paying for user gas fees on dapps like Moonwell and other launch partners (12:02) How Coinbase’s Magic Stand feature enables users to transact onchain straight from their Coinbase accounts (14:24) How Coinbase might keep paying gas fees for some dapps even after the initial launch period (16:38) Why the smart wallet is also accessible via the web, and not just through an app (19:50) Why Moonwell has focused on lending and borrowing (18:03) Why Moonwell chose to build on Base as opposed to, say, Solana (21:24) Moonwell’s plans to grow (23:00) How having access to Coinbase’s user base changes Moonwell’s strategy for attracting users (26:14) Crypto News Recap Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! iTrustCapital Polkadot Guest Luke Youngblood Links Previous coverage on Unchained: Coinbase Smart Wallet: Coinbase Launches Its Smart Wallets, Dubbing It Crypto’s ‘IPhone Moment’ Wallets: Why (Almost) Everyone in Ethereum Is So Excited About a Wallet-Related Proposal What Are Externally Owned Accounts (EOAs) in Ethereum? An Introduction to ERC-4337 (Account Abstraction) Standard Base: How Ethereum’s Dencun Upgrade Could Lead to the Rise of Millions of Layer 3s Dencun Day One: Ethereum Layer 2 Networks See Drastic Drop in Transaction Fees Base Daily Transactions Spike to 2 Million Post Dencun Upgrade Why Base’s Creator Thinks Social Apps Will Be a ‘Huge Part’ of the Layer 2 Blockchain’s Success Base TVL Hits $4 Billion as Transactions Per Second Surpass Ethereum 3 Reasons Why Layer 2 Network Base Has More Than Doubled Its Total Value Locked This Year Ethereum Layer 2s: Ethereum L2 Networks Reach Record High of 7 Million Distinct Addresses Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
7 Juni 202442min

Bits + Bips: Is This the Real Reason the SEC Approved the Ethereum ETFs? - Ep. 656
In this episode of Bits + Bips, hosts James Seyffart, Alex Kruger, and Joe McCann, along with guest Hal Press, founder of North Rock Digital, dive into the intricate challenges of pitching the ETH spot ETF to traditional finance and the Federal Reserve’s anticipated next steps. They discuss why Biden vetoed the repeal of SAB 121, and why that veto lends credence to an alternative theory as to why the SEC approved Ethereum ETFs. Also, they talk about why the spot ETH ETFs are already turning out to be different from the Bitcoin ETFs, Hong Kong's (and perhaps China’s?) crypto ambitions, recent U.S. macroeconomic indicators, and whether or not Roaring Kitty’s recent antics with GME stock are illegal—and how he’s impacting memecoins. Show highlights: Why Biden vetoed the repeal of SAB 121 and whether it was priced in The recent political change around crypto and the surprise Gen Z celebrity who could swing the U.S. presidential election The impact of the Trump conviction on the crypto industry Why ETF issuers were caught off guard with the spot ETH ETF approvals Whether Bitcoin ETF buyers will rotate to Ethereum, and when the products will launch How the ETH ETF will be pitched to TradFi Why Alex thinks ETH/BTC will go up How Hong Kong is trying to become the Wall Street of crypto, according to Joe The recent macroeconomic indicators in the U.S. and their implications for crypto The massive glitches in the NYSE that showed Berkshire Hathaway going down 99% Whether what Roaring Kitty is doing with the GME stock is illegal Hosts: James Seyffart, Research Analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence Alex Kruger, Founder of Asgard Joe McCann, Founder, CEO, and CIO of Asymmetric Guest: Hal Press, Founder of North Rock Digital Links Politics: Unchained: President Biden Vetoes SAB121 Repeal Unchained: FIT21 Bill Heads to The Senate: Should We Really Be Excited? POLITICO: Crypto super PACs get $25M boost Fortune: Coinbase donates $25 million to super PAC Fairshake days after Biden vetoes crypto custody bill Ether ETFs: Unchained: Ethereum ETFs Likely Protect Ether From the SEC. But What About Staked ETH? Why the SEC May Not Be Done in Its Legal Battles Over Ethereum Why ETH Spot ETFs Could Benefit Stakers and Make Ethereum More Resilient ETH ETFs Will Be Approved. But Could Grayscale Outflows Depress the Price of ETH? Blockworks: What we learned from the latest ETH ETF filing dump Hong Kong Bloomberg: Hong Kong Says 11 Crypto Exchanges Are Closer to Getting Permits Other recent events: CNN Business: Berkshire Hathaway: NYSE says glitch that showed stock down 99.97% has been resolved WSJ: E*Trade Considers Kicking Meme-Stock Leader Keith Gill Off Platform TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 01:59 Why Biden vetoed the repeal of SAB 121 and whether it was priced in 08:43 The recent political change around crypto and whether this particular Gen Z celeb could swing the U.S. presidential election 12:07 What the impact of the Trump conviction had in the crypto industry 15:38 Whether Bitcoin ETF buyers will rotate to Ethereum, and when the ETH ETFs will launch 25:53 How the ETH ETF will or should be pitched to TradFi 31:02 Why Alex thinks ETH/BTC will go up 32:48How Hong Kong is trying to become the Wall Street of crypto, according to Joe 36:27 The recent macroeconomic indicators in the U.S. and their implications for crypto 45:15 The massive glitches in the NYSE that showed Berkshire Hathaway going down 99% 49:26 Whether what Roaring Kitty is doing with the GME stock is illegal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5 Juni 202457min

How the U.S. Government Can Protect the Dollar Through Stablecoins - Ep. 655
In this episode, Laura Shin speaks with former CFTC chairman Chris Giancarlo and former CFTC chief innovation officer Daniel Gorfine on the pressing need for the U.S. to safeguard the dollar. They explain why they believe the future of regulation is the government operating nodes on blockchains rather than regulating intermediaries, why even private USD stablecoins will want a USD central bank digital currency, and how China might export the technology behind the digital yuan—and its surveillance capabilities—to other countries. They also touch on how the upcoming U.S. elections could influence crypto policy, why stablecoins are more than just trading instruments, and what the U.S. must do to maintain its financial leadership. Show highlights: How governments should embrace blockchain technology to become better at its job, according to Chris How the financial system needs to change for the younger generations Whether the U.S. is losing ground in terms of innovation Why Daniel thinks stablecoins are much more than a trading instrument for crypto Why Daniel believes that the U.S. is making the regulation of stablecoins “far more complicated than it needs to be” How Singapore is already giving licenses to USD stablecoin issuers Whether the dollar should be trademarked to protect it How Tether has become one of the most profitable companies per employee in history without being under U.S. jurisdiction Who should be the next chair of the SEC and the need to regulate DeFi in order for it to become mainstream Why Daniel thinks that some of the criticism of the FIT21 bill “doesn’t hold water” Why Chris believes that China is lying about not intending to export the technology behind the digital yuan Whether algorithmic stablecoins should be banned, as proposed in the Lummis-Gillibrand bill Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com First Bits + Bips episode: Bits + Bips: Does Macroeconomics Point to a Potential Crypto Supercycle? Thank you to our sponsors! Polkadot VaultCraft Guests: Chris Giancarlo, Former Chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission, author of CryptoDad Forbes: ‘Elizabeth Warren’s Anti-Crypto Wing Is A Shrinking Iceberg’, Says Former Top Regulator FoxBusiness Interview: Elizabeth Warren and others have declared war on cryptocurrency: Chris Giancarlo Op-ed in the FT Banking Risk & Regulation: Can CBDCs be made safe for democracy? Daniel Gorfine, Founder & CEO of boutique advisory firm Gattaca Horizons, former Chief Innovation Officer at the U.S. CFTC, and adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center Opinion: Stablecoin and other digital assets are falsely framed as a choice between personal privacy and national security. We can have both. - MarketWatch Building digital infrastructure for the future of finance Links Stablecoins: Stablecoins Are Defense Tech by Morgan Beller Unchained: Opinion: Regulated Dollar Stablecoins Created by a Proposed New Senate Bill Would be Crypto’s Ultimate Trojan Horse Tether's Record $4.5 Billion Q1 Profit Highlights Its Dominance of the Stablecoin Industry SAB 121 Unchained: President Biden Vetoes SAB121 Repeal FIT21 Unchained: FIT21 Bill Heads to The Senate: Should We Really Be Excited? Spot Ether ETFs Unchained: Analysts Up Odds of Spot Ether ETF to 75% as Prometheum Launches Product That Treats ETH as a Security Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4 Juni 20241h 27min

The Chopping Block: Crypto Populism: From Celebrity Coins to Politics -Ep. 654
Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Robert Leshner, and Tarun Chitra explore the latest trends in crypto. This episode explores the buzz around LeBron James' potential memecoin, the recent approval of Ether ETFs, and Biden's shifting stance on crypto policy. We dissect the implications of Trump's pro-crypto promises and the FIT21 legislation. Tune in for a lively debate on celebrity coins, the market's reaction to regulatory changes, and the evolving landscape of political influence in the crypto space. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Pandora, Castbox, Google Podcasts, TuneIn, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. Show highlights 🔹 Celebrity Coins: In-depth discussion on the rise of celebrity-endorsed cryptocurrencies, focusing on LeBron James' potential memecoin and its market implications. 🔹 Ether ETF Approval: Examination of the recent Ether ETF approval, the political motivations behind it, and how it might impact the broader crypto market. 🔹 Biden's Crypto Policy: Analysis of Biden's evolving crypto stance, including recent outreach to the crypto industry and the potential effects on the upcoming elections. 🔹 Trump's Crypto Strategy: Debate on Trump's newfound pro-crypto stance, his promises to the crypto community, and the potential impact on his voter base. 🔹 FIT21 Legislation: Overview of the Financial Innovation and Technology in the 21st Century Act, its key provisions, and the potential for bipartisan support. 🔹 Political Influence in Crypto: Discussion on the increasing influence of politics in the crypto space, including the roles of key figures and the impact of regulatory developments. 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 Timestamps 00:00 - Intro 02:45 - ETF Approval 07:00 - How deep is this policy shift? 09:00 - FIT21 15:45 - Trump's Pro-Crypto Stance 24:40 - Caitlyn Jenner's Memecoin Launch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 Juni 202434min

With Ether ETFs in the Works, How Else Might the SEC Pivot on Crypto? - Ep. 653
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pods, Fountain, Overcast, Podcast Addict, Pocket Casts, Castbox, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or on your favorite podcast platform. After some big wins for the crypto industry (and big losses for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission), Jason Gottlieb, partner at Morrison Cohen, delves into how the upcoming US elections could reshape the SEC’s crypto agenda, the political pressures influencing SEC decisions, and the potential impact that a new SEC chair could have. Gottlieb provides insights into ongoing court battles involving major crypto firms like Coinbase and explores the broader political implications of the Democrats' recent outreach to the crypto industry. Show highlights: How the sea change in Congress, the White House, and the Biden campaign affects the SEC’s stance on crypto Whether the SEC's agenda on crypto has changed, following the sudden reversal on ETH ETFs Whether the SEC is being pressured politically about crypto and how that could affect its actions between now and the election How the ongoing legal crypto cases are affected by the SEC’s change of tune What the implications of a possible new SEC chair would be How the SEC’s credibility was damaged by the Debt Box case Why Jason thinks Democrats are in an “uncomfortable position” but also believes there’s a lot of common ground with the Republicans with regard to crypto Visit our website for breaking news, analysis, op-eds, articles to learn about crypto, and much more: unchainedcrypto.com Thank you to our sponsors! iTrustCapital Polkadot VaultCraft Guest Jason Gottlieb, partner at Morrison Cohen Previous appearances on Unchained: The Department of Justice Goes After Its First NFT Insider Trading Case ‘Is ETH a Security?’ Why Gary Gensler Couldn’t Give Congress a Straight Answer Links Previous coverage on Unchained of the recent shift in the US political landscape: Why Many Democrats, Including the White House, Have Come Around on Crypto Senator Cynthia Lummis on Why Crypto Now Has Bipartisan Support in Congress Bits + Bips: Is US Politics Driving the ETH ETF Approval? Why Spot Ether ETFs Are Now Likely to Be Approved on Thursday Political turn and ongoing cases: The Block: Biden campaign ramps up crypto industry outreach in surprising tone 'shift' Unchained: Ethereum ETFs Likely Protect Ether From the SEC. But What About Staked ETH? Why the SEC May Not Be Done in Its Legal Battles Over Ethereum SAB 121 Bloomberg: As Bitcoin Rallies, Banks Are Pushing US Regulators to Change Crypto Guidance FIT21 Unchained: FIT21 Bill Heads to The Senate: Should We Really Be Excited? Spot Ether ETFs Unchained: Analysts Up Odds of Spot Ether ETF to 75% as Prometheum Launches Product That Treats ETH as a Security TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction 02:55 The outlook for the SEC’s efforts after the seeming sea change from the Democrats 06:09 Whether the SEC's agenda has changed, after the sudden reversal on ETH ETFs 09:58 Whether the SEC is being pressured politically and whether that will influence its actions between now and the presidential election 15:30 How the ongoing legal crypto cases are affected by the SEC’s change of tune 19:51 What the implications of a new SEC chair would be on court cases winding slowly through the courts 23:52 How the SEC’s credibility was damaged by the Debt Box case 27:59 Why Jason thinks Democrats are in an “uncomfortable position” but also believes there’s a lot of common ground with the Republicans with regard to crypto 34:14 Weekly recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
31 Maj 202449min

Why Many Democrats, Including the White House, Have Come Around on Crypto - Ep. 652
Sheila Warren, CEO of the Crypto Council for Innovation, joins Unchained to explore the dramatic shift by Democrats in the last few weeks on crypto. She explains why she believes the overturning of SAB 121 and the House vote for the FIT21 bill were both instrumental to the White House's changing view on crypto and may have played a role in the SEC’s surprising approval of spot ETH ETFs. Having worked for years on passing crypto legislation and as a lifelong Democrat, Sheila describes what kinds of arguments were persuasive to Democratic members of Congress, addresses some criticisms of the FIT21 bill, and gives her perspective on the debate about single-issue voters. Show highlights: The overall attitude toward crypto in Washington going into the House vote on SAB 121 on May 8 The bipartisan votes in the House and Senate to overturn SAB 121 Why, by the time of the Senate vote on FIT21, the White House had had a change of heart about crypto Why, after the Senate vote to repeal SAB 121, the SEC approved the spot ETH ETFs Why Sheila is so proud of the passage in the House of the FIT21 bill How Sheila and CCI approached their discussions with Democrats and what arguments they found effective Whether the industry has survived the negative image of SBF and FTX The sea change in the White House between the SAB 121 vote and the FIT21 vote A high-level description of the FIT21 bill What kind of authority the bill would give the CFTC over crypto What the implications of the bill are for launching tokens FIT21’s approach to regulating DeFi and how the FIT21 bill is "kicking the can" on this topic The overall political and legislation landscape and the next likely steps for crypto Whether the ETF approval changes anything about the SEC’s investigation into Ethereum What Sheila thinks about the 'crypto single-issue voter’ debate 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 VaultCraft Guest: Sheila Warren, CEO of the Crypto Council for Innovation Previous appearance on Unchained: Did FTX Ruin Crypto’s Image on Capitol Hill? Two DC Insiders Discuss Links Previous coverage on Unchained of the recent shift in the US political landscape: Senator Cynthia Lummis on Why Crypto Now Has Bipartisan Support in Congress Bits + Bips: Is US Politics Driving the ETH ETF Approval? Why Spot Ether ETFs Are Now Likely to Be Approved on Thursday SAB 121 Bloomberg: As Bitcoin Rallies, Banks Are Pushing US Regulators to Change Crypto Guidance FIT21 CCI: FIT21 Coalition Support Letter Unchained: FIT21 Bill Heads to The Senate: Should We Really Be Excited? Sheila’s op-ed on Fortune: The clock is ticking for Democrats on crypto Spot Ether ETFs Unchained: Analysts Up Odds of Spot Ether ETF to 75% as Prometheum Launches Product That Treats ETH as a Security Ethereum Foundation investigation Fortune Crypto: SEC probing crypto companies in Ethereum investigation as hopes for ETF dim Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
28 Maj 20241h 31min