CoinDesk Podcast Network - MARKETS DAILY: Crypto Update | Dormant Investors Are ‘Awake Again’ for Crypto After the Election: Galaxy Exec

The latest price moves and insights with Jennifer Sanasie and Galaxy head of Americas sales Kelly Greer.

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Galaxy head of Americas sales Kelly Greer joins CoinDesk to discuss the renewed retail and institutional interest in crypto after the presidential election. Plus, their insights into the potential candidates for the next SEC chair.

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This content should not be construed or relied upon as investment advice. It is for entertainment and general information purposes.

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This episode was hosted by Jennifer Sanasie. “Markets Daily” is produced by Jennifer Sanasie and edited by Victor Chen. All original music by Doc Blust and Colin Mealey.

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CoinDesk Podcast Network - COINDESK DAILY: Trump’s Media Company in Talks to Buy Crypto Trading Platform Bakkt; Razzlekhan Gets 18 Months in Prison

Host Christine Lee breaks down the latest news in the crypto industry from Trump media company's interest in acquiring crypto trading platform Bakkt and “Razzlekhan” was sentenced to 18 months in prison.

Trump's media company is in advanced talks to acquire crypto trading platform Bakkt, expanding his foothold in the crypto industry. Plus, Robinhood is upgraded by ratings firm Needham from neutral to buy and Heather “Razzlekhan” Morgan was sentenced to 18 months in prison. "CoinDesk Daily" host Christine Lee breaks down the biggest headlines in the crypto industry today.

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This episode was hosted by Christine Lee. “CoinDesk Daily” is produced by Christine Lee and edited by Victor Chen.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - ‘Poochie & Pang’ Explores Lesser-Known Chicagoland Eats

Poochie is a foul-mouthed employee of The Wiener’s Circle, the North Side hot dog stand where rude customer service — and rude customers — are part of the schtick. Kevin Pang is a documentarian and best-selling author who uses words and phrases like “mouth feel,” “artisanal,” and “meltingly tender.” The unlikely pair take their friendship and tastebuds around the region on “Poochie & Pang (eat Chicago).” Reset sits down with the duo. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

The Daily Signal - Laken Riley Murder Trial Continues, Trump Nominates Lutnick and Duffy, SPLC Targets Not the Bee | Nov. 19

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • Laken Riley’s alleged murderer is on trial for the third day. 
  • President-elect Donald Trump nominated billionaire Howard Lutnick to lead the Commerce Department. 
  • The far-left Southern Poverty Law Center has set its sights on Not the Bee, the real-news partner of the Christian satire site The Babylon Bee.
  • New York prosecutors are requesting a stay until at least 2029 in New York v. Trump.
  • President Barack Obama praised Trump’s border czar nominee Tom Homan in 2016.


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Audio Mises Wire - Kamala Harris’s Price-Fixing Scheme Would Lead to Food Shortages

Kamala Harris claims that she simply wants food prices to be lower. However, her de facto price fixing scheme would create food shortages and raise the real price of food. Of course, when that happens, Harris simply will blame capitalism.

Original article: Kamala Harris’s Price-Fixing Scheme Would Lead to Food Shortages

 

 

Audio Mises Wire - Why People Pay Higher Prices for Some Goods Relative to Others

One of the important points made by Carl Menger in his 1871 Principles is that people ordinally rank their preferences, valuing some things more than others. While this seems to be a common-sense principle, it actually has important implications for economic theory.

Original article: Why People Pay Higher Prices for Some Goods Relative to Others