Host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry from SEC Chair Gensler's pushback against the FIT21 bill to a coalition formed by crypto exchanges to tackle scams.
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"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the biggest headlines impacting the crypto industry today, as SEC Chair Gary Gensler pushes back against the FIT21 bill hours before a planned vote on Wednesday, saying that the bill “would create new regulatory gaps." Plus, crypto exchanges Coinbase, Kraken, and other firms have joined an alliance to tackle scams. And, WisdomTree won approval to list crypto ETPs on the London Stock Exchange.
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This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “First Mover” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and Melissa Montañez and edited by Victor Chen.
A new president in Taiwan was inaugurated this week. Lai Ching-te will now lead a Taiwan that is divided politically on many issues, including on how to confront China. We'll hear from our correspondent in Taipei and from some young Taiwanese preparing for mandatory military service.
Former FBI Director James Comey joins Tim Miller to discuss the choices he made in 2016, the DOJ's self-sabotaging avoidance of the media, and how to maintain your integrity and principles in the face of a lying, lawless bastard. Plus, Ben Wittes in New York updates the status of the Trump trial, and praises the fairness of Judge Merchan.
"Mollie Hemingway, respected by everyone, by the way!" Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they review former President Donald Trump's latest comments about Mollie and her coverage of Democrats' show trials, discuss Michael Cohen's disastrous testimony, evaluate the ongoing smears of Republican-nominated Supreme Court justices, revisit the Russia-collusion hoax, and analyze U.S. meddling in other countries' elections. Mollie and David also share their culture picks for the week.
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The contours of freedom advanced in The Subjection of Women apply to us all. The influence of his wife, Harriet Taylor Mill, in the work’s final form is hard to miss. That is in part why the essay remains a favorite of Libertarianism.org's Grant Babcock.
In this episode of "Money Reimagined," host Michael Casey is joined by Max Boonen CEO and Co-Founder of PV01 to discuss the tokenization of real assets and the issuance of treasuries and corporate bonds on the blockchain. Boonen highlights the advantages of tokenized bonds, including increased accessibility, transparency, and liquidity, as well as the potential for tokenization to revolutionize the credit market and provide alternative fundraising opportunities for crypto companies.
Takeaways |
The tokenization of real assets and the issuance of bonds on the blockchain offer increased accessibility, transparency, and liquidity.
Tokenized bonds allow investors to have direct ownership and control over the assets, eliminating the need for intermediaries.
The use of blockchain technology in the credit market can provide greater transparency and efficiency, reducing the risk of credit crunches.
Tokenization provides alternative fundraising opportunities for crypto companies, allowing them to issue bonds directly on the blockchain.
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00:00 Introduction and Background of Max Boonen
01:22 Exploring Tokenization and Real-World Asset Movement
06:10 Natively Issuing Corporate Bonds on the Blockchain
09:08 Advancements in Technology and Regulation for Tokenization
14:22 Contrasting Tokenization with Real-World Asset Tokenization
23:19 The Importance of Fungibility and Asset Seizure Risk
24:13 Cutting Out Intermediaries and Lowering Capital Costs
26:28 Interest from Issuers and Investors in Tokenized Bonds
Consensus is where experts convene to talk about the ideas shaping our digital future. Join developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers and more in Austin, Texas from May 29-31. The tenth annual Consensus is curated by CoinDesk to feature the industry’s most sought-after speakers, unparalleled networking opportunities and unforgettable experiences. Take 15% off registration with the code MRP15.
Money Reimagined has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “The News Tonight ” by Shimmer.
Welcome to the Void Vault, the best of all possible vaults! You're so lucky you were born into this vault, especially because you can't leave. But why would you, everything in this vault is totally fine, you are absolutely NOT a test subject for some undisclosed social psychology experiment, especially not an experiment involving the development of new orifices. While you wait to see our totally safe doctors about that weird itching sensation, enjoy our discussion on the super good Fallout series and the popular but maybe ethically questionable concept "laboratories of democracy". Enjoy, and remember, please keep your responses honest, this is for scientific posterity.
The latest price moves and insights with Helene Braun, Octavio Marenzi, CEO and Founder at Opimas, and Kyle Bligen, Director of Financial Policy at the Chamber of Progress.
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Today on "Markets Daily," Helene Braun speaks with Opimas Founder and CEO Octavio Marenzi and Kyle Bligen, the Director of Financial Policy at the Chamber of Progress, to share their insights on the Fed's interest rate policy, the approval of Ether ETFs, and the significance of the FIT21 Act. They also discuss the regulatory perspectives of the SEC and the CFTC.
Takeaways |
The approval of spot Ether ETFs is highly likely due to the precedent set by the approval of Bitcoin spot ETFs.
The FIT21 Act aims to provide consumer protections, regulatory certainty, and financial inclusion in the crypto market.
The SEC and the CFTC have different views on the regulation of digital assets, leading to potential conflicts.
Regulatory clarity is crucial for attracting institutional investors and promoting the growth of the crypto market.
Consensus 2024 is where experts convene to discuss ideas shaping our digital future. Join developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers, and more in Austin, Texas from May 29-31. CoinDesk curates the tenth annual Consensus to feature the industry’s most sought-after speakers, unparalleled networking opportunities, and unforgettable experiences. Take 15% off registration with the code MD15.
This episode was hosted by Helene Braun. “Markets Daily” is produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso, and executive producer Jared Schwartz alongside Senior Booker, Melissa Montañez—all original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.