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The Roaring Twenties of Populism, Institutionalism, and Technology's Meaning


civilization and politics, DAOs, decentralized finance, generational change, metaverse

The Roaring Twenties of Populism, Institutionalism, and Technology’s Meaning


civilization and politics, DAOs, decentralized finance, generational change, metaverse

It must have been hard for those early Internet dot com founders to watch their ideas burn up like kindling. What was yesterday a song of genius and risk-taking became a caricature of hubris and bubbles. Pets.com, lol, they said.

Of course all the Internet people were right, just not at the right time. Being in the moment, you really can’t tell when the right time is. You might only be able to tell when it’s over, and the music ain’t playing no more.

It’s the roaring twenties, people say about the start of this decade. Like, that’s a good thing? Of course the 1920s ended with the Great Depression, a restructuring of the social order, and a political path to the worst war in human history. But you know, some people had fun in the stock market! Even Keynes — for all his economist words — lost his shirt. Only political power and the gun mattered in the end. It was Kafka who was right.


civilization and politics, DAOs, decentralized finance, generational change, metaverse


World Economic Forum CBDC analysis in the era of Populism, Institutionalism, and Hofstede's Cultural DNA


World Economic Forum, Hofstede, Covid


central bank / CBDC, macroeconomics, things that are not true, philosophy, regulation & compliance, social & community, narrative zeitgeist, enterprise blockchain, stablecoins, civilization and politics

World Economic Forum CBDC analysis in the era of Populism, Institutionalism, and Hofstede’s Cultural DNA


World Economic Forum, Hofstede, Covid


central bank / CBDC, macroeconomics, things that are not true, philosophy, regulation & compliance, social & community, narrative zeitgeist, enterprise blockchain, stablecoins, civilization and politics

We anchor our writing around the World Economic Forum 223 page report on CBDCs and stablecoins. The analysis highlights the key conclusions across several white papers in the report. We then add a layer of meta analysis around the language in the report, and question what it is trying to accomplish, and whether that will work with the Web3 revolution. This leads us to think about the tension between populism, as represented by crypto, and institutionalism, as represented by banking structures. We discuss theories of cultural and national DNA, and the rise of populism, as difficult problems to solve for any global alignment.


World Economic Forum, Hofstede, Covid


central bank / CBDC, macroeconomics, things that are not true, philosophy, regulation & compliance, social & community, narrative zeitgeist, enterprise blockchain, stablecoins, civilization and politics


DAOs 101, with SharkDAO, PartyDAO, and Juicebox contributor Nicholas


SharkDAO, PartyDAO, Nouns DAO, Juicebox


DAOs, decentralized finance, metaverse, NFTs and digital objects, social & community

DAOs 101, with SharkDAO, PartyDAO, and Juicebox contributor Nicholas


SharkDAO, PartyDAO, Nouns DAO, Juicebox


DAOs, decentralized finance, metaverse, NFTs and digital objects, social & community

In this conversation, we chat with Nicholas – an NFT developer and a contributor to Juicebox, which is an awesome DAO enablement software, as well as SharkDAO and PartyDAO. He is very active in the ecosystems, got a solidity podcast called Solidity Galaxy Brain, a collaborator with multiple NFT artists, but I could go on and on. Let me welcome Nicholas to the podcast.

More specifically, we touch on the philosophy behind programming and coding, what a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) truly is and what it is comprised of, various successful examples of DAOs that Nicholas has been involved in, the concept of community and the value that DAOs serve in this respect, how DAOs leverage tools to achieve their purpose, and so so much more!


SharkDAO, PartyDAO, Nouns DAO, Juicebox


DAOs, decentralized finance, metaverse, NFTs and digital objects, social & community


User-Generated Finance and Cultural Financial Instruments, via Snoop Dogg, Dapper Labs, and $1.5B Decentralized Social


Snoop Dogg, Gordon Gekko, Flashbots, Chromie Squiggle, Crypto Punks, Legg Mason, TikTok, Sorare, Palm Protocol, Dapper Labs, Friends with Benefits, Lil Miquela, BitClout, DeSo, Loot, Nouns DAO, SharkDAO


exchanges / cap mkts, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, metaverse, identity and privacy, social & community, marketing

User-Generated Finance and Cultural Financial Instruments, via Snoop Dogg, Dapper Labs, and $1.5B Decentralized Social


Snoop Dogg, Gordon Gekko, Flashbots, Chromie Squiggle, Crypto Punks, Legg Mason, TikTok, Sorare, Palm Protocol, Dapper Labs, Friends with Benefits, Lil Miquela, BitClout, DeSo, Loot, Nouns DAO, SharkDAO


exchanges / cap mkts, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, metaverse, identity and privacy, social & community, marketing

The structure of capital markets precedes the innovations that come from it. High frequency trading, passive ETF investing, SPACs, and crypto assets all telegraphed their value proposition before becoming large and meaningful in scale. We are now seeing a new market shape emerge, one that starts with community and builds up into financial instruments that are cultural and social. This analysis looks at the most recent developments in the overlap between decentralized social and cultural work and related financial features.


Snoop Dogg, Gordon Gekko, Flashbots, Chromie Squiggle, Crypto Punks, Legg Mason, TikTok, Sorare, Palm Protocol, Dapper Labs, Friends with Benefits, Lil Miquela, BitClout, DeSo, Loot, Nouns DAO, SharkDAO


exchanges / cap mkts, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, metaverse, identity and privacy, social & community, marketing


Unlocking Demand-side growth with Square's payment network and Goldman's GreenSky acquisition


Square, Goldman Sachs, GreenSky, Google, Tidal, United Capital, Visa, MasterCard, Ant Financial, Mass Mutual, TikTok


paytech, digital lending, neobank, social & community, big tech

Unlocking Demand-side growth with Square’s payment network and Goldman’s GreenSky acquisition


Square, Goldman Sachs, GreenSky, Google, Tidal, United Capital, Visa, MasterCard, Ant Financial, Mass Mutual, TikTok


paytech, digital lending, neobank, social & community, big tech

Square upgrades Cash App into a payment processing powerhouse, completing the loop between the consumer and merchant side of the house. Goldman Sachs acquires GreenSky, adding a lending business at the point of intent. This analysis connects these symptoms into a framework explaining the increasing integration between commerce and finance, and the increasing role that demand generation plays. That in turn explains how the attention and creator economies interconnect with financial services.


Square, Goldman Sachs, GreenSky, Google, Tidal, United Capital, Visa, MasterCard, Ant Financial, Mass Mutual, TikTok


paytech, digital lending, neobank, social & community, big tech


Financial Mythmaking with $200MM of Loot NFTs and their growing world


Apple, Australia, DocuSign, Ethereum, Loot, Step


identity and privacy, governance, metaverse, NFTs and digital objects, gaming & sports, exchanges / cap mkts, social & community, regulation & compliance

Financial Mythmaking with $200MM of Loot NFTs and their growing world


Apple, Australia, DocuSign, Ethereum, Loot, Step


identity and privacy, governance, metaverse, NFTs and digital objects, gaming & sports, exchanges / cap mkts, social & community, regulation & compliance

We discuss the top-down and bottoms-up approaches to innovation and project building. For the former, we reference Australia’s draconian surveillance laws, and the integration of US driver’s licenses into Apple’s wallet. For the latter, we dive into the Ethereum-based Loot project and its incredible derivatives, $500MM token, and $200MM of volume. Last, we conclude by highlighting the role of creators on the coming wave of Fintech.


Apple, Australia, DocuSign, Ethereum, Loot, Step


identity and privacy, governance, metaverse, NFTs and digital objects, gaming & sports, exchanges / cap mkts, social & community, regulation & compliance


Metaverse 101 with Lex Sokolin and Cris Sheridan, Sr. Editor of Financial Sense


Axie Infinity, Mr Beast, ConsenSys, MetaMask, Ethereum, Schwab, Millennials, Gen Z


metaverse, social & community, gaming & sports, generational change, NFTs and digital objects, DAOs

Metaverse 101 with Lex Sokolin and Cris Sheridan, Sr. Editor of Financial Sense


Axie Infinity, Mr Beast, ConsenSys, MetaMask, Ethereum, Schwab, Millennials, Gen Z


metaverse, social & community, gaming & sports, generational change, NFTs and digital objects, DAOs

In this conversation, Cris Sheridan, who is the Senior Editor of Financial Sense and Host of FS Insider, leads the conversation around the basics to understand the exciting new digital universe, more commonly known as The Metaverse.

More specifically, we discuss all things VR & AR including social media’s proliferation into the sector, Millenial vs GenZ behavioural approaches to the metaverse, the creator economy, NFTs, Axie Infinity, Mr Beast, Computational Blockchains, Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), ConsenSys, MetaMask, and Ethereum vs Institutional Finance (Schwab).


Axie Infinity, Mr Beast, ConsenSys, MetaMask, Ethereum, Schwab, Millennials, Gen Z


metaverse, social & community, gaming & sports, generational change, NFTs and digital objects, DAOs


Creating, Transacting, and Storing Value in the Financial Metaverse of NFTs, DAOs, and DeFi


OpenSea, Etsy, DeadBeef, Ringers, Fidenza, Casey Reas, Mondrian, Kandinsky, CryptoPunks, Bored Apes, CoolCats, Gutter Cat Gang, Blitmap, Accelerando, Axie Infinity, Dark Forest, Jay-Z, Logan Paul, PartyDAO, Nouns DAO


DAOs, NFTs and digital objects, metaverse, gaming & sports, social & community, neobank, crypto, visual art

Creating, Transacting, and Storing Value in the Financial Metaverse of NFTs, DAOs, and DeFi


OpenSea, Etsy, DeadBeef, Ringers, Fidenza, Casey Reas, Mondrian, Kandinsky, CryptoPunks, Bored Apes, CoolCats, Gutter Cat Gang, Blitmap, Accelerando, Axie Infinity, Dark Forest, Jay-Z, Logan Paul, PartyDAO, Nouns DAO


DAOs, NFTs and digital objects, metaverse, gaming & sports, social & community, neobank, crypto, visual art

The evolution towards a financial metaverse is rapidly accelerating, with the growth in generative assets, profile picture avatars, the emerging derivative structures that build on their foundation, and DAOs that govern them. This article highlights the most novel developments, and builds the case for what a digital wallet / bank will need to be able to do in order to succeed on the way to this alien destination.


OpenSea, Etsy, DeadBeef, Ringers, Fidenza, Casey Reas, Mondrian, Kandinsky, CryptoPunks, Bored Apes, CoolCats, Gutter Cat Gang, Blitmap, Accelerando, Axie Infinity, Dark Forest, Jay-Z, Logan Paul, PartyDAO, Nouns DAO


DAOs, NFTs and digital objects, metaverse, gaming & sports, social & community, neobank, crypto, visual art


Step CEO CJ MacDonald on building the leading Gen-Z bank, TikTok influencers, and money culture


Millennials, Gen Z, TikTok, Step, Gyft, Evolve Bank & Trust, Visa, Stripe


neobank, social & community, marketing, generational change, mega banks, digital transformation

Step CEO CJ MacDonald on building the leading Gen-Z bank, TikTok influencers, and money culture


Millennials, Gen Z, TikTok, Step, Gyft, Evolve Bank & Trust, Visa, Stripe


neobank, social & community, marketing, generational change, mega banks, digital transformation

In this conversation, we delve deep into next generation finance and banking with CJ MacDonald, the Founder and CEO of Step – an incredibly successful neobank on a mission to improve the financial future of the next generation.

More specifically, we discuss traditional vs. digital banking, how personal experiences influence entrepreneurial the spirit, immersive market research, banking-as-a-service, the importance of financial literacy amongst Millenials and Gen-Z, the power of influencers who actually believe in a brand, aspirational brands vs. plastic Wells Fargo stage coaches, and lastly the proliferation of crypto in the minds of the next generation.


Millennials, Gen Z, TikTok, Step, Gyft, Evolve Bank & Trust, Visa, Stripe


neobank, social & community, marketing, generational change, mega banks, digital transformation


Getting ahead in Facebook's Metaverse by earning the Harvard of NFTs


Facebook, Oculus, Harvard, Ivy League, YCombinator, CFA, CryptoPunks, Bored Apes Yacht Club, Hashmasks, Mooncats, Wicked Craniums, Cool Cats, Dead Heads


metaverse, social & community, NFTs and digital objects, big tech, visual art, gaming & sports

Getting ahead in Facebook’s Metaverse by earning the Harvard of NFTs


Facebook, Oculus, Harvard, Ivy League, YCombinator, CFA, CryptoPunks, Bored Apes Yacht Club, Hashmasks, Mooncats, Wicked Craniums, Cool Cats, Dead Heads


metaverse, social & community, NFTs and digital objects, big tech, visual art, gaming & sports

Facebook is building towards a Metaverse version of the Internet, in both its hardware and software efforts. What are the implications? And further, how does one acquire status, work, and social capital in such a world? We explore the recent NFT avatar projects through the lens of Ivy League universities and CFA exams to understand some timeless cultural trends.


Facebook, Oculus, Harvard, Ivy League, YCombinator, CFA, CryptoPunks, Bored Apes Yacht Club, Hashmasks, Mooncats, Wicked Craniums, Cool Cats, Dead Heads


metaverse, social & community, NFTs and digital objects, big tech, visual art, gaming & sports


eToro CEO Yoni Assia on the purpose of investing, crypto assets, and building a $10B fintech


eToro, AMC, Gamestop, Bitcoin


digital investing, crypto, asset management, roboadvisor, social & community, ICO / IEO

eToro CEO Yoni Assia on the purpose of investing, crypto assets, and building a $10B fintech


eToro, AMC, Gamestop, Bitcoin


digital investing, crypto, asset management, roboadvisor, social & community, ICO / IEO

In this conversation, we talk all things capital markets and investing with Yoni Assia, the founder and CEO of eToro, one of the fastest-growing and largest global digital investing companies, brokerages, and applications out there.

More specifically, we discuss the eating habits of Warren Buffet, community-driven investment challenging incumbent investing practices, the purposes of investing and trading, of financial health, of investment education, of gamification of investment strategy, of capital markets and GameStop and the connection between capital, memes and fashion, and finally machine learning’s influence of investment behaviour.


eToro, AMC, Gamestop, Bitcoin


digital investing, crypto, asset management, roboadvisor, social & community, ICO / IEO


The difference between Gen Z and Millennial online culture, resulting in DAOs, decentralization, and creative financial communities


Revolut, Ethereum, SoftBank, Tiger, Mirror.xyz, BanklessDAO, PleasrDAO, Not Boring, ShapeShift, Seed Club HQ


generational change, marketing, social & community, DAOs, decentralized finance

The difference between Gen Z and Millennial online culture, resulting in DAOs, decentralization, and creative financial communities


Revolut, Ethereum, SoftBank, Tiger, Mirror.xyz, BanklessDAO, PleasrDAO, Not Boring, ShapeShift, Seed Club HQ


generational change, marketing, social & community, DAOs, decentralized finance

Gen Z is becoming a cultural force, reshaping culture and online society. This is starting to echo in fintech startups and crypto protocols. We explore how financial communities are beginning to congeal into DAOs, their nature and structure, and potential longer terms outcomes. The analysis identifies the differences in Millennial and Gen Z approaches — however imperfectly — to explain the frontier of social tokens and why ShapeShift chose decentralization, while Revolut chose decacorn funding.

DAOs are not socialist communes built for the benefit of humankind. Rather, they are techno-fortresses to defend, and make valuable, exclusive online tribes.

Whereas Millennials dream about a VC-funded unicorn startup, permissioned into wealth with capital from traditionally successful investors, Gen Z and crypto natives dream about bottoms-up community syndicates with trillions to spend on the sci-fi future, unshackled from regulatory overhang and the sins of the 2008 quantitative-easing past.


Revolut, Ethereum, SoftBank, Tiger, Mirror.xyz, BanklessDAO, PleasrDAO, Not Boring, ShapeShift, Seed Club HQ


generational change, marketing, social & community, DAOs, decentralized finance


Luxury and Fashion market structure applied to finance, NFTs, and DAO


PleasrDAO, Flamingo DAO, Aspiration, Step, FTX, Christie’s, CryptoPunks, Robinhood, Aragon


eCommerce, DAOs, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, marketing, social & community, microeconomics

Luxury and Fashion market structure applied to finance, NFTs, and DAO


PleasrDAO, Flamingo DAO, Aspiration, Step, FTX, Christie’s, CryptoPunks, Robinhood, Aragon


eCommerce, DAOs, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, marketing, social & community, microeconomics

Luxury and fashion markets are structurally different from finance or commodity markets in that they seek to limit supply in order to generate value. This increases price and social status. We can analogize these brand dynamics to what is happening in NFT digital object markets and better understand their function as a result.

We’re not cool. That’s why we’re in finance.

But people want to be cool. As highly social and intelligent animals, we want and need to belong, differentiate against each other, and negotiate for status. We create signals and hierarchies to create pockets of relational capital, which we then cash in for real world benefits.

Such mammalian realities are contrary to the economic rendering of the homo economicus, the abstracted rational agent making choices in financial models. In 2021, our financial models are waking up and instantiating themselves, becoming Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs), spun up by DeFi and NFT industry insiders, and implemented into commercial actions onchain.


PleasrDAO, Flamingo DAO, Aspiration, Step, FTX, Christie’s, CryptoPunks, Robinhood, Aragon


eCommerce, DAOs, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, marketing, social & community, microeconomics


The links between tech, commerce, and finance behind Klarna's $45B valuation and Pinduoduo's $150B marketcap


Klarna, Pinduoduo, Alibaba, Square


small business, supply chain / trade, eCommerce, digital lending, neobank, super app, China, metaverse, social & community

The links between tech, commerce, and finance behind Klarna’s $45B valuation and Pinduoduo’s $150B marketcap


Klarna, Pinduoduo, Alibaba, Square


small business, supply chain / trade, eCommerce, digital lending, neobank, super app, China, metaverse, social & community

This week, we cover these ideas:

  • Klarna’s $640 million raise and its $45 billion valuation, and how its business model arbitrages the payments revenue pool to build a lending business

  • Pinduoduo’s growth path to a $150B marketcap, and the links between shopping, media, and financial mechanisms that help it compete with Alibaba

  • A comparison of approaches to growth and economics

  • Implications for crypto assets for capturing “the real economy”

Klarna is raising $640 million on a $45 billion private valuation, with over $1 billion in net operating income. The buy-now-pay-later company has over 90 million active customers and 250,000 merchants. It was founded in Sweden in 2005.

On the other side of the ocean, Chinese ecommerce company Pinduoduo is beating Alibaba with 820 million active buyers, generates over $3 billion in revenue per quarter, connects buyers to 12 million farmers, and has a market capitalization of $150 billion. It was founded in China in 2015.


Klarna, Pinduoduo, Alibaba, Square


small business, supply chain / trade, eCommerce, digital lending, neobank, super app, China, metaverse, social & community


From ecommerce to a million+ global financial community, with Maximilian Rofagha of Finimize


Finimize, TikTok, Elon Musk, DeinDeal, Groupon


social & community, generational change, digital investing, eCommerce

From ecommerce to a million+ global financial community, with Maximilian Rofagha of Finimize


Finimize, TikTok, Elon Musk, DeinDeal, Groupon


social & community, generational change, digital investing, eCommerce

In this conversation, we talk with Maximilian Rofagha, who serves as the CEO and Founder of Finimize, about how to do personal finance right and how to do it bottoms up for the world.

Additionally, we explore Max’s journey to becoming an entrepreneur, the nuances of the e-commerce business, the building of and drivers behind community and creating business activities around it, the influences of FinTok and crypto assets on financial community, and the drivers of value back into said communities fulfilling the feedback loop.


Finimize, TikTok, Elon Musk, DeinDeal, Groupon


social & community, generational change, digital investing, eCommerce


What TikTok's GenZ financial influencers mean for RIAs, wealthtech, and financial advice


TikTok, Roaring Kitty, Jim Cramer, YouTube


roboadvisor, digital investing, generational change, financial advisors, social & community

What TikTok’s GenZ financial influencers mean for RIAs, wealthtech, and financial advice


TikTok, Roaring Kitty, Jim Cramer, YouTube


roboadvisor, digital investing, generational change, financial advisors, social & community

This week, we look at:

  • TikTok has become a platform with billions of views for investing and stock recommendations to teens. This emotional and persuasive labor can be traced from Jim Cramer to Roaring Kitty.

  • 78% of Millennials (vs. 31% of Boomers) plan to use more digital tools in wealth management and 81% of them think that technology has made investing more efficient (vs. 61% Boomers)

  • This generational change has implications for investing technology, digital wallets, and the role of people in the financial advice process


TikTok, Roaring Kitty, Jim Cramer, YouTube


roboadvisor, digital investing, generational change, financial advisors, social & community


Building global paytech companies and communities with Anil Aggarwal of TxVia, Money2020, and Fintech Meetup


TxVia, Fintech Meetup, Money20/20, Clarity Payment Solutions, TSYS, Marqeta, Galileo


paytech, eCommerce, embedded finance, social & community

Building global paytech companies and communities with Anil Aggarwal of TxVia, Money2020, and Fintech Meetup


TxVia, Fintech Meetup, Money20/20, Clarity Payment Solutions, TSYS, Marqeta, Galileo


paytech, eCommerce, embedded finance, social & community

In this conversation, we talk with Anil Aggarwal of Clarity Payment Solutions (acquired by TSYS) and TxVia (acquired by Google) about how he “stumbled” upon the payment space at the right time.

Anil is an absolute FinTech icon as the founder of renowned FinTech conferences – Money20/20 and FinTech Meetup. Additionally, we explore the various concepts of payment network utlity, the market timing large platform shifts, as well as, how social capital and community formation can serve as drivers towards the monetization of our attention even further.


TxVia, Fintech Meetup, Money20/20, Clarity Payment Solutions, TSYS, Marqeta, Galileo


paytech, eCommerce, embedded finance, social & community


Getting paid now for future performance with Pipe's $150MM raise and BitClout's $200MM of Bitcoin


Pipe, BitClout, Bitcoin


crypto, digital lending, monetization / commercial, social & community

Getting paid now for future performance with Pipe’s $150MM raise and BitClout’s $200MM of Bitcoin


Pipe, BitClout, Bitcoin


crypto, digital lending, monetization / commercial, social & community

This week, we look at:

  • Pipe’s $150 million raise at a $2 billion valuation to turn annualized revenue run-rate into a new peer-to-peer asset class

  • BitClout’s $200 million of Bitcoin contributions and its mechanisms to turn social media profiles into digital assets

  • How both projects trade future performance for current monetization


Pipe, BitClout, Bitcoin


crypto, digital lending, monetization / commercial, social & community


Are the NFT and DeFi markets recreating traditional human hierarchies through new social capital?


Jumio, Feedzai, Chainalysis


NFTs and digital objects, decentralized finance, social & community, regulation & compliance

Are the NFT and DeFi markets recreating traditional human hierarchies through new social capital?


Jumio, Feedzai, Chainalysis


NFTs and digital objects, decentralized finance, social & community, regulation & compliance

This week, we look at:

  • The fundraises of Jumio ($150MM), Feedzai ($200MM), and Chainalysis ($100MM) and the function they perform in the fintech industry

  • The nature of human competition and hierarchies, and why inequality is recreated across the various economic networks that exist

  • How the NFT markets have higher engagement than DeFi, which is more participatory than Fintech, which is more participatory than finance

  • The emergence of signalling in the crypto economy that resembles digital citizenship and social capital


Jumio, Feedzai, Chainalysis


NFTs and digital objects, decentralized finance, social & community, regulation & compliance


Camila Russo of The Defiant and author of The Infinite Machine discusses crypto journalism, writing about Ethereum's inception, $69M NFTs, and building a DeFi community


Camila Russo, Defiant, Ethereum, Bloomberg, Bitcoin, Argentina


crypto, decentralized finance, p2p & crowdfunding, social & community

Camila Russo of The Defiant and author of The Infinite Machine discusses crypto journalism, writing about Ethereum’s inception, $69M NFTs, and building a DeFi community


Camila Russo, Defiant, Ethereum, Bloomberg, Bitcoin, Argentina


crypto, decentralized finance, p2p & crowdfunding, social & community

In this conversation, we talk with Camila Russo of The Defiant and author of The Infinite Machine, about her journey as a successful financial journalist was derailed by the Crypto boom and subsequent winter of 2017. Additionally, we explore the success behind her first book, the nuances of the NFT craze, and how The Defiant became one of the most popular crypto media brands to date.


Camila Russo, Defiant, Ethereum, Bloomberg, Bitcoin, Argentina


crypto, decentralized finance, p2p & crowdfunding, social & community


Why Square bought Jay Z's music service Tidal for $300MM, and how the NFT-driven transformation of music royalties and ownership can explain this future


Square, Tidal, Mark Cuban, Gary Vaynerchuk


philosophy, NFTs and digital objects, music industry, paytech, social & community

Why Square bought Jay Z’s music service Tidal for $300MM, and how the NFT-driven transformation of music royalties and ownership can explain this future


Square, Tidal, Mark Cuban, Gary Vaynerchuk


philosophy, NFTs and digital objects, music industry, paytech, social & community

This week, we look at:

  • Square acquiring Tidal and its 1-2 million of subscribers for $297 million, and the logic for what a payment processors has in common with the creative industry

  • How celebrities and creators like Mark Cuban, Gary Vaynerchuk, Grimes, 3LAU and others are generating millions in NFT sales

  • The impact on the economic model of the music industry, including a look at royalty structures, revenue pools, and financial vehicles when tokenized

  • The philosophical divide growing between a feudal platformed commons (e.g., YouTube) and a collectivist anarchist capitalism


Square, Tidal, Mark Cuban, Gary Vaynerchuk


philosophy, NFTs and digital objects, music industry, paytech, social & community


How the Internet/Reddit/GameStop broke our financial market structure, the social contract, and what comes next


Robinhood, Gamestop, Reddit, Citadel, Melvin Capital


digital investing, philosophy, social & community

How the Internet/Reddit/GameStop broke our financial market structure, the social contract, and what comes next


Robinhood, Gamestop, Reddit, Citadel, Melvin Capital


digital investing, philosophy, social & community

Despite its best efforts to the contrary, Robinhood did end up stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.

Melvin Capital, the $8 billion hedge fund that didn’t find GameStop funny, lost 53% of its portfolio in January ($7 billion) trying to short against the rallying cries of the Reddit Capitalist Union. Gabe Plotkin also faces the embarrassment of having to get bailed out by your old boss.

Speaking of, New York Mets owner and former name-on-the-door of SAC Capital, known most recently for its insider trading fine of $1.8 billion, Steven A. Cohen, put $2.8 billion of capital into Melvin’s fund.

Ken Griffin, owner of the Citadel hedge fund (an investor in Melvin), and Citadel Securities (a massive market maker and buyer-of-order-flow for Robinhood), is seeing capital losses in the former and Washington cries for scrutiny into market structure in regards to the latter.

Robinhood itself — which for goodness sake is *not Wall Street*, but as *Silicon Valley* as it possibly gets — raised $1 billion immediately to protect itself from class action lawsuits, DTCC capital calls, and a now-rapidly-closing IPO window. That means Yuri Milner of DST Global chipping in yet again.

That’s at least 4 people that have had a very bad, no good day.


Robinhood, Gamestop, Reddit, Citadel, Melvin Capital


digital investing, philosophy, social & community


What 1840s "Free Banking" and the 1910s Cubist movement suggests about DeFi and economic machine evolution


BadgerDAO, ArcX, Picasso


mega banks, central bank / CBDC, digital transformation, generational change, narrative zeitgeist, visual art, philosophy

What 1840s “Free Banking” and the 1910s Cubist movement suggests about DeFi and economic machine evolution


BadgerDAO, ArcX, Picasso


mega banks, central bank / CBDC, digital transformation, generational change, narrative zeitgeist, visual art, philosophy

This week, we look at:

  • The nature of innovation hubs, and how close groups of actors within a particular environment can be massively, fundamentally productive. Take for example the 30 million years of the Cambrian explosion.

  • The difficulty of experimenting with banking and money frameworks, the limits of traditional econometrics, and an overview of “free banking” in the 1840s.

  • How evolutionary theory can help us think about selection of economic models, and the hyper-competition and hyper-mutation that we see in crypto. DeFi protocols, like BadgerDAO and ArcX among hundreds of others, are experiments in designing different monetary policies and banking regime experiments in real time.

We have never before had such acceleration in the design space of the economic machine, subject to evolutionary pressures, built by a closely-wound nexus of developers. It is a fortune for the curious.


BadgerDAO, ArcX, Picasso


mega banks, central bank / CBDC, digital transformation, generational change, narrative zeitgeist, visual art, philosophy


What do Bitcoin, Ethereum, GDP, unemployment, and Covid have in common in 2021?


Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Gen Z, GDP, Modern Monetary Theory


crypto, generational change, covid pandemic, civilization and politics, macroeconomics, philosophy

What do Bitcoin, Ethereum, GDP, unemployment, and Covid have in common in 2021?


Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Gen Z, GDP, Modern Monetary Theory


crypto, generational change, covid pandemic, civilization and politics, macroeconomics, philosophy

This week, we look at:

  • The spectacular price increase in crypto assets, hitting new records for Bitcoin, as well as the comparable statistical situation around Covid cases

  • An explanation of the $1.5 trilion income effect in 2020, and how it has led to both capital acumulation and inequity (thanks NY Times!)

  • A discussion of all-time-highs and all-time-lows, why we need them, and their connections to the macro-economy, computer code, music, and the universe itself

One wonderful takeaway from Watts, which of course is not his, but beautifully plagiarized into the English language, is the duality of experience. The need for polar opposites, in a clock-like cycle. To have black, you must have white. To have the top of the wave, you need the bottom of the wave. To have a melody, you need equally the presence of the notes, and their absence in silence. To breathe in, you need to breath out. It is meaningless to have a data point without the context in which it exists.


Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, Gen Z, GDP, Modern Monetary Theory


crypto, generational change, covid pandemic, civilization and politics, macroeconomics, philosophy


Worldline's $8B acquisition of Ingenico's $3B revenue would barely pay for Robinhood or Revolut's valuations


Worldline, Ingenico, Revolut, Robinhood, First Data, Worldpay, Gen Z, Fundstrat


microeconomics, philosophy, generational change, Fractals & reflexivity, decentralized finance

Worldline’s $8B acquisition of Ingenico’s $3B revenue would barely pay for Robinhood or Revolut’s valuations


Worldline, Ingenico, Revolut, Robinhood, First Data, Worldpay, Gen Z, Fundstrat


microeconomics, philosophy, generational change, Fractals & reflexivity, decentralized finance

I look at how spending $8 billion can either buy you $3 billion of revenue from Ingenico, or the private valuation of Robinhood and/or Revolut. Would you rather have a massive cash-flow machine, or a venture bet on a Millennial investing meme? To articulate this question in more detail, we walk through the impact behavioral finance has had on economic rational actor theories, and why quantitative financial modeling often similarly fails to capture the underlying tectonic plates of industry. It may not be wrong to bet on Millennials. We talk about what identity economics (ala identity politics) means for market value and how to think about generational change.


Worldline, Ingenico, Revolut, Robinhood, First Data, Worldpay, Gen Z, Fundstrat


microeconomics, philosophy, generational change, Fractals & reflexivity, decentralized finance


Ok, Boomer -- a meme for the broken political economy


Boomer, Gen Z, Millennials, SoftBank, Uber, WeWork, OYO


generational change, macroeconomics, microeconomics, narrative zeitgeist, philosophy, civilization and politics, social & community

Ok, Boomer — a meme for the broken political economy


Boomer, Gen Z, Millennials, SoftBank, Uber, WeWork, OYO


generational change, macroeconomics, microeconomics, narrative zeitgeist, philosophy, civilization and politics, social & community

Chlöe Swarbrick, a 25-year old climate MP was presenting her climate change case to the New Zealand parliament, and was heckled by an older audience member. Without missing a beat, she acknowledged and dismissed the challenger with a pithy “Ok, Boomer.”

The recording has since gone viral, inspiring everything from merchandise to Vogue articles. While the incident isn’t the source of the phrase “Ok, Boomer”, today it is the most well known manifestation. So what does the phrase mean? If you are inclined to more colorful language, see Urban Dictionary. But the meaning is obvious on its face — Gen Z is dismissing utterly and without consideration the judgment and protestations of society’s elders on multi generational issues like economics, climate change, and social norms.


Boomer, Gen Z, Millennials, SoftBank, Uber, WeWork, OYO


generational change, macroeconomics, microeconomics, narrative zeitgeist, philosophy, civilization and politics, social & community


Double Standards -- Fortnite game praised for black-out, neobank Chime upsets 5 million customers


Fortnite, Twitch, Chime, Venmo, Galileo, YouTube, Instagram


metaverse, neobank, credit unions/small banks, marketing, music industry, social & community

Double Standards — Fortnite game praised for black-out, neobank Chime upsets 5 million customers


Fortnite, Twitch, Chime, Venmo, Galileo, YouTube, Instagram


metaverse, neobank, credit unions/small banks, marketing, music industry, social & community

Let’s look at the recent Fortnite blackout and compare it to neobank Chime’s embarassing down time, as well as explore the business model implication of what it means to be the social square where people hang out. Does Finance have such an equivalent? Maybe it is Venmo, crypto Twitter, or the credit unions. We also look at statistics behind influencer marketing, and how influencers have usurped the position of music labels. Perhaps banks should get ahead of this game too.


Fortnite, Twitch, Chime, Venmo, Galileo, YouTube, Instagram


metaverse, neobank, credit unions/small banks, marketing, music industry, social & community


Facebook's Supreme Court is like Compliance in Banks, or Chinese Communist Party entities in joint ventures


Facebook, Chinese Communist Party


big tech, China, civilization and politics, philosophy, macroeconomics, narrative zeitgeist, governance, fixed income, social & community

Facebook’s Supreme Court is like Compliance in Banks, or Chinese Communist Party entities in joint ventures


Facebook, Chinese Communist Party


big tech, China, civilization and politics, philosophy, macroeconomics, narrative zeitgeist, governance, fixed income, social & community

I’ve seen a whole bunch of headlines this past week about how Facebook is launching its version of the “Supreme Court”, as if that were an app feature. The oversight board is meant to police controversial content decisions, and have the power to overrule Zuck’s judgment on political matters. Its charter is drafted as if Facebook’s 3 billion users were citizens of an Internet nation. Add to this the insanity over WeWork’s failing IPO plans, where the CEO has been personally named in the amended filing documents with clear checks on demonstrated abuses of power. We are drifting into a Twilight Zone episode where modern corporations act as if they were feudal states run by divine kings negotiating with their nobility over a Magna Carta. Which is actually sort of where we are.


Facebook, Chinese Communist Party


big tech, China, civilization and politics, philosophy, macroeconomics, narrative zeitgeist, governance, fixed income, social & community

 

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