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By Ryan & Brian
The podcast currently has 51 episodes available.
The fools cover the most interesting investment headlines from the last 14 days, including the PolyNetwork hack which totaled more than $600M stolen and the wild roller coaster ride that ensued, the debate of investing in at-home gym companies vs. gym companies, and some weird crypto mashups.
The crypto fool talks about the mysterious story of bitcoin's creator- Satoshi Nakamoto, and some of the potential candidates of who it could be. There are many theories floating around of who it is, but almost all are purely speculative. There are a few names, however, that have some credibility, and following some of the breadcrumbs floating around the internet, we propose a possible explanation for what happened to Satoshi. We discuss famous names such as Craig Wright, Dave Kleiman, and Hal Finney, as well as Wei Dai, Nick Szabo, Dorian Nakamoto, Adam Back, and Sergey Nazarov.
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The fools cover the most interesting investment headlines from the last week.
1) The SEC and Congress are signaling increased crypto regulations- the SEC chairman Gary Gensler said he has yet to see a cryptocurrency that isn't an obvious security, an attempt to expand the SEC jurisdiction over all cryptocurrencies. Congress is also including crypto taxation language in the upcoming $1 trillion infrastructure bill.
2) What is the future of streaming and multimedia? With the streaming wars heating up and taking profit from theaters, the fools theorize what the next big investment move could be in the entertainment space.
3) Government Crypto Crackdowns are failing. Nigeria, whose government initiated a ban on cryptocurrencies back in Februrary has now become the second highest user of bitcoin, indicating that governments can't truly ban a decentralized currency. All that the ban has done is push users into less transparency avenues to access crypto.
4) Miami is the self-declared crypto capital of the world. And to prove it, they're coming out with their own cryptocurrency, called the MiamiCoin.
The fools talk about the most interesting investment headlines from the last 14 days. This includes a rapid-fire headlines section where they quickly touch on the recent Amazon crypto rumors, the annual Ethereum conference, New York trying to ban ugly bitcoin miners, and more.
1) Goldman Sachs filed for a DeFi ETF- spoilers- it's not what you think. Apparently they think "DeFi" stands for digitalization of finance, not decentralized finance... (00:15)
2) The Billionaire space race is heating up- Amazon and Virgin Galactic CEO's both ventured into space. Surely Tesla's CEO will follow shortly. (10:40)
3) The XRP Stellar Drama has Returned- Jed McCaleb is looking to take yet another swipe at his Ripple creation by buying their golden egg while Ripple slogs through their SEC lawsuit. (19:25)
4) Robinhood Files for it's IPO- will this IPO shake up the markets? And is HOOD making the right move to share their IPO access to their clients? (23:50)
5) Rapid Fire headlines for crypto (33:00)
The Fools cover two (or three) of the biggest crypto-related scams ever, totaling billions of dollars scammed and millions of investors. They first cover Bitconnect, probably the most famous crypto scam and originator of one of the most well-known crypto memes (Hey hey hey!) Then a quick preview of Africypt, which was a recent scam that is still be investigated, and finally OneCoin- the work of the Cryptoqueen herself.
The fools cover the most interesting investment headlines from the last 14 days, (although this week it's mostly just crypto-related headlines).
1) Is the NFT Market maturing? Some crypto investors are turning to NFT's as a way to preserve their capital. And with a lot of venture capitalists pouring millions into NFT companies, it seems like NFT's are here to stay.
2) Some crypto day traders are so bad they're getting sponsored. Keifer Atwood is one such trader, who was introduced to both high leverage trading and crazy losses. The failures have built him a huge following on Twitch.
3) The Million Doge Disco Party is a new website that is a combo between Pokemon Go, Tamagotchi, and Dogecoin. Could it be the next big thing?
4) South Korea is taking poopcoins to a whole new level. Now students can buy a daily cup of coffee in exchange for their fecal matter.
The stock market fool, Brian, goes over the latest headlines from the last 14 days in the stock market. The Fed's "talking about, talking about" meeting, the monthly jobs report, the rise of the dollar, and a key technical analysis divergence.
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The fools talk about the most interesting investment headlines from the last week. This includes a summary of the fallout of bitcoin being made legal tender in El Salvador, The Fed's handling of inflation, and naked shorts!
1) The fallout of bitcoin being made legal tender- what do other organizations think of this historic move, what countries look to follow El Salvador's example, and when will the market care about it? (00:15)
2) The Fed gives an important update...maybe- what will the Fed do in their report this week? And how do other investors feel about it, like Paul Tudor Jones. What's a good hedge against this rampant inflation? (10:55)
3) Crypto regulations are missing from the SEC's summer agenda- Why is the SEC so focused on SPACs? Does the SEC even care about crypto? And the SEC commissioner known as crypto mom is Hester Peirce, come on Ryan! (23:30)
Crypto Fool Ryan tackles the biggest headlines in crypto after bitcoin held its eventful annual Bitcoin Conference in Miami this past week. We get a recap of the proceedings, news, and biggest takeaways from it all, including the huge news that bitcoin is now officially considered legal tender in the country of El Salvador. And more countries are looking to follow in those same footsteps, signaling this may be the start of something much bigger and significant.
The fools talk about the most interesting investment news from the last week.
Headline #1- NFT's are Entering the Real World- The first real estate NFT auction is scheduled to happen next week. How does an NFT real estate work and what are the advantages? Brian also pessimistically finds a disadvantage....
Headline #2- There's a New Meme Stock Sheriff in Town- GameStop (GME) is no longer the kind of meme stocks. Who has dethroned it and which meme stock may get pumped next?
Headline #3- Get Ready for DeFi Summer 2.0- Decentralized Finance applications are going on the offensive by putting some of the millions of dollars in revenue generated each month to marketing, developments, and sponsorships. This week Uniswap announced they're sponsoring an e-sports team. So who makes these sponsorship and marketing decisions in a decentralized system?
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The podcast currently has 51 episodes available.