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β€œWhen you like zoom out, it's almost mind blowing how much capital sits in the system to just kind of hedge these risks. And I always think about the latency of the system and the capital that sits there as being a tax on humanity. It's not really accretive to anybody. There isn't anyone like absolutely printing money because of these latencies. Like generally, if you're one of these intermediaries, it's your balance sheet that you're putting up front to kind of help facilitate this.”

β€” Eric Saraniecki
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
APR 5, 2026Scott Melker
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    Bitcoin cycle lows are projected for late 2026

    β€œThe real Bitcoin bottom is not in yet; we're likely looking at a late 2026 low.”

    β€” Bill Barhydt
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    Tokenization will reshape global wealth management

    β€œTokenization could completely reshape wealth management as we know it today.”

    β€” Bill Barhydt
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    AI agents require native digital money

    β€œAI agents are going to need a form of digital money that they can use natively.”

    β€” Bill Barhydt
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    TradFi continues to fundamentally misunderstand Bitcoin

    β€œTraditional finance still struggles to understand what Bitcoin actually is.”

    β€” Scott Melker
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    Abra is currently eyeing a public listing

    β€œWe get into the deeper shift happening beneath the surface, including Abra’s path to going public.”

    β€” Scott Melker
Startups & Tech
APR 9, 2026Castle Island Ventures
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    Open Credit expands the private credit TAM

    β€œPioneering a new category of Open Credit expands the TAM for private credit.”

    β€” Connor Dougherty
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    Stablecoin demand enables novel borrowing types

    β€œThe explosion of stablecoin demand is enabling entirely new borrowing types.”

    β€” Connor Dougherty
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    Private credit is migrating to onchain rails

    β€œWe are witnessing the evolution of private credit onto open onchain rails.”

    β€” Connor Dougherty
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    Onchain deals must align with traditional capital

    β€œWe focus on structuring deals to align with traditional private capital.”

    β€” Connor Dougherty
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    Technology is modernizing the credit institution

    β€œBuilding a modern credit institution requires utilizing the latest technology.”

    β€” Connor Dougherty
Startups & Tech
APR 9, 2026Conviction
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    AI agents need internet-native value layers

    β€œAI agents can already collaborate, but they lack a trustworthy medium in which to store value and execute contracts.”

    β€” Host/Guest
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    Traditional banks fail autonomous machine needs

    β€œJeremy explains why traditional banking fails to support the needs of AI agents, and how stablecoins like USDC facilitate an internet-native economy.”

    β€” Host/Guest
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    Blockchain serves as an economic operating system

    β€œCircle’s Arc Blockchain, an economic 'operating system' designed for a world where machines drive the real economy.”

    β€” Jeremy Allaire
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    Tokenization transforms real-world asset management

    β€œThey also discuss the tokenization of real-world assets, the move toward full-reserve banking.”

    β€” Jeremy Allaire
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    AI will trigger double-digit GDP growth

    β€œJeremy’s predictions for double-digit GDP growth as AI and blockchain reach their 'broadband moment.'”

    β€” Host/Guest
AI Podcast News
APR 9, 2026Conviction
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    AI agents need internet-native value layers

    β€œAI agents can already collaborate, but they lack a trustworthy medium in which to store value and execute contracts.”

    β€” Host/Guest
  • β€’

    Traditional banks fail autonomous machine needs

    β€œJeremy explains why traditional banking fails to support the needs of AI agents, and how stablecoins like USDC facilitate an internet-native economy.”

    β€” Host/Guest
  • β€’

    Blockchain serves as an economic operating system

    β€œCircle’s Arc Blockchain, an economic 'operating system' designed for a world where machines drive the real economy.”

    β€” Jeremy Allaire
  • β€’

    Tokenization transforms real-world asset management

    β€œThey also discuss the tokenization of real-world assets, the move toward full-reserve banking.”

    β€” Jeremy Allaire
  • β€’

    AI will trigger double-digit GDP growth

    β€œJeremy’s predictions for double-digit GDP growth as AI and blockchain reach their 'broadband moment.'”

    β€” Host/Guest
Daily Signal - Crypto Edition
MAR 10, 2026Where digital assets meet capital markets. Hosted by Robbie & Andy
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    Institutions have always been the crypto undercurrent

    β€œI don't really agree with the C-shift. I mean, I think that it's more kind of a growing awareness, more than a shift. The people that are trading this for size are really big firms. These are institutions by every definition of the word. And so if I agreed with the premise, what I would say is that the children grew up and became really valuable. But I think that it's always been the undercurrent from the beginning.”

    β€” Eric Saraniecki
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    Finance back-ends fail to match modern front-ends

    β€œI sometimes say this is like we're the last industry where when I click the button in my phone, it doesn't actually happen. I think about every other thing in the past decade that has completely changed around, the phone in my pocket gets somehow financed still. And that's true whether you're trading, you're moving money, like the front end of everything has moved unbelievably fast, but the back end hasn't budged an inch.”

    β€” Eric Saraniecki
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    Systemic latency acts as a tax on humanity

    β€œWhen you like zoom out, it's almost mind blowing how much capital sits in the system to just kind of hedge these risks. And I always think about the latency of the system and the capital that sits there as being a tax on humanity. It's not really accretive to anybody. There isn't anyone like absolutely printing money because of these latencies. Like generally, if you're one of these intermediaries, it's your balance sheet that you're putting up front to kind of help facilitate this.”

    β€” Eric Saraniecki
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    Tokenomics solve network cold start adoption problems

    β€œThe tokenomics are really interesting because you have these cold start problems in any network. Creating a financial layer of first mover advantages where technologically there are only disadvantages, I think is something that you really have to embrace. And it was something that we did quite thoughtfully as part of the Canton Network. It was just tech for a long time to make sure we really ironed out, can the tech meet the actual requirements of the users?”

    β€” Eric Saraniecki
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    Public singleton blockchains are too vertically constrained

    β€œFor me, what I find so compelling about all these public networks, to be spicy, the tech is often really quite poor. I mean, maybe not the actual implementation, but the design, we're going to be the network for the world, but we're one singleton, vertically constrained system. It's just kind of very naive.”

    β€” Eric Saraniecki

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