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Unchained

Crypto assets and blockchain technology are about to transform every trust-based interaction of our lives, from financial services to identity to the Internet of Things. In this podcast, host Laura Shin, an independent journalist covering all things crypto, talks with industry pioneers about how crypto assets and blockchains will change the way we earn, spend and invest our money. Tune in to find out how Web 3.0, the decentralized web, will revolutionize our world. Disclosure: I'm a nocoiner.

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Recent Episodes of Unchained


Bits + Bips: Why Hasn't This Macro Cycle Boosted the Crypto Markets?

Bits + Bips: Why Hasn't This Macro Cycle Boosted the Crypto Markets?

As crypto markets continue to struggle, experts weigh in on whether the capitulation phase is finally over and what lies ahead. In this episode, hosts James Seyffart and Joe McCann, along with guest Noelle Acheson, delve into the recent market downturn, the potential for a recession in 2025, and why Bitcoin's divergence from gold is puzzling analysts. They also explore the impacts of upcoming rate cuts, the lingering effects of fiscal dominance, and whether Ethereum ETFs are living up to the hype.

Show highlights:

Why crypto has been down so bad recently despite the macro cycle The...

Episode 702 11 September 2024 1h, 11m and 58s


ETH Is Down Bad, While Layer 2s Are Ripping. Are L2s Parasitic to Ethereum?

ETH Is Down Bad, While Layer 2s Are Ripping. Are L2s Parasitic to Ethereum?

Ethereum's Layer 2 solutions are booming, but are they inadvertently holding back the value of ETH itself?

In this episode, Justin Bons and Ryan Berckmans engage in a heated debate over whether L2s are enhancing Ethereum's ecosystem or siphoning off its potential. They discuss the impact of L2s on decentralization, network effects, and whether Ethereum L1 can scale on its own or if the base layer and the rollups now have different incentives. Has Ethereum scaled appropriately for future usage, or was scaling via L2s the wrong roadmap for Ethereum?

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Episode 701 10 September 2024 1h, 23m and 3s


Are All Crypto Funds Basically Engaging in Illegal Activity Now?

Are All Crypto Funds Basically Engaging in Illegal Activity Now?

The SEC and CFTC’s recent actions against Uniswap and Galois Capital could mark a turning point in crypto regulation. With both firms settling on relatively low fines, are we witnessing regulators establish precedent for a broader crackdown on the industry? 

In this episode, Larry Florio, general counsel at 1kx, delves into the implications of these settlements, the frustrations asset managers face with regulatory compliance, and whether the SEC’s approach could push the crypto industry into a corner. Will these actions set a precedent for more aggressive enforcement ahead?

Show highlights:

Why the SEC's...

Episode 700 6 September 2024 39m and 57s


The Chopping Block: Trump’s World Liberty Financial Unveiled, Memecoin Market Trends, and DeFi Developments

The Chopping Block: Trump’s World Liberty Financial Unveiled, Memecoin Market Trends, and DeFi Developments

Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and Robert Leshner chop it up about the latest news. In this episode, the boys tackle the buzz around World Liberty Financial, a controversial DeFi project linked to Donald Trump, and its ties to a previously hacked protocol. They explore the motivations behind the Trump family's involvement in crypto, questioning the legitimacy and future of the project.

The conversation pivots to memecoins, with debates around the sustainability of the memecoin market and the growing influence of platforms like Pump.fun. We explore the th...

Episode 699 5 September 2024 1h, 2m and 21s


Bitcoin Is Just for Libertarians, Right? Two Progressives Disagree

Bitcoin Is Just for Libertarians, Right? Two Progressives Disagree

As the 2024 elections draw near, Bitcoin and crypto have become hot topics on the political stage. In this episode, Trey Walsh, host of The Progressive Bitcoiner podcast, and Jason Maier, author of “A Progressive’s Case for Bitcoin,” explain why they believe progressive values align with Bitcoin. They discuss how Bitcoin can be a tool for social justice and financial inclusion, challenge misconceptions about its environmental impact, and debate whether making Bitcoin a presidential issue in 2024 was premature. 

With Elizabeth Warren attacking crypto and the unfriendly environment for the industry under the Biden administration, the guests also highlig...

Episode 698 3 September 2024 1h, 8m and 12s


The Chopping Block: Telegram's Founder Arrested, OpenSea Under Fire, and Ethereum's Dilemma

The Chopping Block: Telegram's Founder Arrested, OpenSea Under Fire, and Ethereum's Dilemma

Welcome to The Chopping Block – where crypto insiders Haseeb Qureshi, Tom Schmidt, Tarun Chitra, and Robert Leshner chop it up about the latest news. In this episode, the squad is joined by Rebecca Rettig, Polygon’s Chief Legal & Policy Officer, to dissect the SEC's impact on the crypto landscape, particularly focusing on OpenSea's Wells notice and impending legal challenges. 

They discuss the arrest of Pavel Durov, Telegram's founder, analyzing the political and cybersecurity ramifications. The conversation shifts to the internal frictions within the Ethereum Foundation and Vitalik Buterin's criticism of DeFi, reflecting the community's mixed reactions. The broad...

Episode 697 31 August 2024 1h, 3m and 32s


If the SEC Sues OpenSea, Here's Why the NFT Platform Could Win Easily

If the SEC Sues OpenSea, Here's Why the NFT Platform Could Win Easily

The SEC’s latest enforcement action is targeting NFTs, and OpenSea is in the crosshairs. In this episode, crypto lawyer Preston Byrne joins to unpack the implications of the SEC's Wells Notice to OpenSea and what it might mean for the platform and the broader NFT market. Could Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act provide a unique defense for OpenSea? Preston also dives into other recent SEC moves, including cases against Stoner Cats, Impact Theory, and more. 

Lastly, with the 2024 elections looming and political divides sharpening, is the SEC overreaching in its approach to crypto?

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Episode 696 30 August 2024 36m and 42s


Bits + Bips: Fed Moves, Election Plays & DeFi Token Valuations

Bits + Bips: Fed Moves, Election Plays & DeFi Token Valuations

In this episode of Bits + Bips, hosts James Seyffart, Alex Kruger, and Joe McCann welcome venture capitalist Rennick Palley to explore the implications of Fed chair Jerome Powell's recent shift from focusing on inflation to employment, analyzing how it might influence crypto and global markets. 

Palley also shares some incisive analysis for why he thinks blue-chip DeFi projects might be overvalued, and both McCann and Palley highlight why they are still bullish on memecoins.

Finally, the gang discusses the growing political influence of the crypto industry, the potential impact of Kamala Harris presidential run on f...

Episode 695 28 August 2024 1h, 27m and 4s


How to Build the Fastest Onchain Experience With Monad, Sei, and Eclipse

How to Build the Fastest Onchain Experience With Monad, Sei, and Eclipse

In this episode of Unchained, Keone Hon of Monad Labs, Jay Jog of Sei Labs, and Vijay Chetty of Eclipse Labs share insights on their distinct approaches to scalability and performance in high-throughput blockchains. They discuss the technical advantages of parallelized EVMs, the strategic decisions behind blockchain architecture, and the innovations driving the next generation of high-speed chains. 

Show highlights:

00:00 Intro 02:02 How Monad got started and its mission from the very beginning 03:46 The features that enable Monad to be a high-throughput blockchain 07:32 Why Monad chose to make a new blockchain instead of an L2 08:36 Why Keone b...

Episode 694 27 August 2024 1h, 9m and 59s


Pendle Ripped in Early 2024, But Usage Has Slowed Down. Can It Recover?

Pendle Ripped in Early 2024, But Usage Has Slowed Down. Can It Recover?

Pendle Finance, an innovative protocol that lets users trade yield, surged in popularity earlier this year but is now grappling with a downturn in usage. 

In this episode, founder TN Lee shares insights into Pendle's approach, the factors behind its recent success, and the challenges it faces in recovering user engagement and TVL. Plus, since Pendle’s rise was driven by the points narrative, TN talks about how the protocol can keep growing. 

Show highlights:

00:00 Intro 01:24 What Pendle is, how the idea for it was born, and how it works 05:06 Why Pendle has exploded this...

Episode 693 23 August 2024 40m and 30s

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