What A Day - In The Blinken of an Eye

Israeli troops said they closed in on Gaza City, and Gaza appeared to be under yet another communications blackout on Sunday – the third in 10 days. Meanwhile, the conflict at the Israel-Lebanon border has gotten more deadly after an Israeli strike killed four people Sunday evening.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was in the Middle East over the last few days meeting with a host of leaders in hopes of containing the war’s fallout. On Sunday, Blinken met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the West Bank. He later stopped in Baghdad where he issued a warning, particularly to Iran and its proxies like Hezbollah.

And in headlines: Donald Trump is set to take the stand in New York’s civil case against him and his company for fraud, more than 150 people were killed in an earthquake in Nepal, and SAG-AFTRA is reviewing an offer by AMPTP after months of failed labor talks.

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Short Wave - Mapping The Seafloor Is Daunting But Key To Improving Human Life

Scientists have mapped less than 25% of the world's seafloor. Experts say that getting that number up to 100% would improve everything from tsunami warnings to the Internet and renewable energy. That's why there's currently a global effort to create a full, detailed map of the seabed by 2030. Today, we talk to Dawn Wright, a marine geographer and chief scientist at the Environmental Systems Research Institute about this effort.

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The Daily Signal - ‘REVOLUTION AGAINST GOD’: Skillet’s John Cooper Explains

The lead vocalist, bassist, and songwriter for a top Christian rock band is sounding the alarm about the "woke" ideology of critical race theory and transgender identity, insisting that Christians cannot afford to sit on the sidelines as this competing worldview takes over the culture.


Skillet's John Cooper will release a new book this month on the topic entitled "Wimpy, Weak, and Woke."


"The main premise of my entire book is that there is a revolution against America, to just tear America down," Cooper told The Daily Signal at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention. "Some of the Christian people just say, 'Well, you do have to admit there is systemic racism,' and I say to them, 'You don't understand. If you're saying we are structurally racist, we have to tear down the foundations.'"


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The Best One Yet - 🍂 “PSL won the fall” — Starbucks’ record quarter. Sam Bankman-Fried’s lesson. Clorox’s crippled quarter.

Starbucks’ surged 10% last week thanks to a Pumpkin Spice Latte-powered record quarter — But 20 years ago, the PSL’s creation almost didn’t happen.

Sam Bankman-Fried is guilty of “one of the biggest financial crimes in history” — But we noticed the newest red flag in startups… is founder fashion.

And a cyberattack on Clorox resulted in massive product shortages last quarter — Because cyberattacks have become like natural disasters.


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What Next | Daily News and Analysis - Mitt Romney Reflects, Regrets, and Retires

As Mitt Romney heads into retirement, is the idea of a moderate Republican being retired as well?


Guest: McKay Coppins, staff writer at The Atlantic, author of Romney: A Reckoning


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Strict Scrutiny - Doing Government on Twitter

Melissa, Leah, and Kate recap cases the Supreme Court heard last week about whether government officials can block people on social media platforms. Do the justices actually understand how social media, or even the Internet, works? Unclear! Plus, a recap of the case over whether the phrase "Trump Too Small" can be trademarked. They also preview the upcoming second amendment case, United States v. Rahimi, which challenges a federal law prohibiting people subject to domestic violence restraining orders from possessing guns.

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NPR's Book of the Day - In ‘Differ We Must,’ NPR’s Steve Inskeep examines Abraham Lincoln’s disagreements

Abraham Lincoln's leadership is often remembered for reaching across the aisle – he tried to find compromises even in the most divisive times. But as successful as he was in saving the union, Lincoln also spent a lot of time agreeing to disagree with those around him. In his new book, Differ We Must, NPR's Steve Inskeep examines Lincoln's life through 16 such confrontations. In today's episode, Inskeep chats with NPR's Scott Simon about how Lincoln strategically positioned himself on issues like slavery, abolition and democracy – even when his own best friend opposed his stances.

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Opening Arguments - OA829: More on the Classified Information Procedures Act (feat. Kel McClanahan)

Today, Liz and Andrew welcome back Kel McClanahan to break down recent Classified Information Procedures Act ("CIPA") rulings in Donald Trump's cases in DC and Florida. What does it portend? Listen and find out!

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It Could Happen Here - The Cheapest Land is Bought in Blood, Part 1

Mia, Shereen, and James discuss the structure of Israeli settler colonialism and how the housing market fuels violent settler land grabs and accelerates Israel’s hard right political turn.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - UNCHAINED: Two Genesis Creditors Describe Their Frustrations With the Bankrupt Crypto Lender

In a rare interview, two Genesis creditors discuss their dealings with the lender and DCG, including the sales pitch that got them to give Genesis new loans after the 3AC debacle. 

Two Genesis creditors, BJ and Branden, who prefer to use pseudonyms for security reasons, spoke with Unchained about the alleged fraud by the crypto lender and its parent company, Digital Currency Group (DCG). The discussion is one of the first times Genesis creditors have spoken with a media organization about the situation. 

BJ and Branden explain how they gave more loans to Genesis after it took a $1.1 billion hit from the liquidation of Three Arrows Capital and how they then came to be members of the ad hoc group, a collective of Genesis customers who came together to try and save the company from bankruptcy. 

They talk about how they now want DCG to pay back the $1.1 billion it owes over a shorter timeframe and to pay back any Bitcoin in actual Bitcoin. The discussion with Unchained followed shortly after New York Attorney General Leticia James filed a lawsuit against Genesis, along with its parent company Digital Currency Group, and Gemini Trust.  

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  • What NYAG Letitia James alleged in the lawsuit against Gemini, DCG, and Genesis
  • How BJ and Branden became creditors of Genesis
  • How Genesis claimed it got into what it called a “liquidity mismatch”
  • How, after the Three Arrows Capital collapse, BJ and Branden were reassured that Genesis had "no issues" and "was back to business" 
  • Whether the trading and lending units of Genesis were all part of the same company and why that distinction is important.
  • What the difference is between the ad hoc group and an unsecured creditors committee
  • What the creditors are proposing in order to get their assets back
  • Why the creditors want to be paid in crypto, not in USD
  • Whether the case will go to litigation and what Silbert can do to avoid it


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Guests|

Branden, Creditor of Genesis

BJ, Creditor of Genesis


Links |

Previous coverage of Unchained on Genesis and DCG:

Genesis May Be Facing Bankruptcy. Could It Take DCG Down With It?

Gemini vs. DCG Is Heating Up. Could Gemini Force Genesis Into Bankruptcy?

$630M Due Next Week: Is DCG at Default Risk?


NYAG Lawsuit

Unchained: 

NY Attorney General Sues Crypto Firms Gemini, Genesis, and DCG for Over $1 Billion Fraud

The Block:

DCG says it was 'blind sided' by NYAG suit in third quarter shareholder letter


Genesis, Gemini, DCG disputes

Unchained: 

Gemini Says DCG Missed $630 Million Payment Last Week

Cameron Winklevoss Threatens to Sue DCG and Barry Silbert Over Delays in Genesis Resolution

DCG Calls Gemini Lawsuit a ‘Publicity Stunt’ From Cameron Winklevoss

DCG Calls Gemini’s Complaint a PR Campaign in Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit

FTX and Genesis Reach $175 Million Settlement, Resolving Complex Dispute

DCG and Genesis Reach In-Principle Deal With Creditors

Gemini and Genesis Creditor Groups Object to In-Principle Deal to Resolve Bankruptcy

Genesis Winds Down its US Spot Crypto Trading Operation

Genesis Sues Parent Company DCG, Seeks Repayment of $600 Million

DCG Proposes Remuneration Plan That Could Enable Gemini Earn Users to Be Made Whole

Genesis Winds Down All Crypto Trading Services: Report

Gemini Pushes Back on DCG’s Remuneration Proposal, Calling it an ‘Attempt to Bait’ Earn Users


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Unchained Podcast is Produced by Laura Shin Media, LLC. Distributed by CoinDesk. Senior Producer is Michele Musso and Executive Producer is Jared Schwartz. 

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