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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


The principle behind Mastercard's CipherTrace acquisition, L1 growth, and IRS getting your bank data


Mastercard, Visa, CipherTrace, Chainalysis, IRS, Plaid, Finicity, Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Fantom, Solana, American Bankers Association, Bank Policy Institute, Consumer Bankers Association


paytech, civilization and politics, exchanges / cap mkts, crypto, regulation & compliance

The principle behind Mastercard’s CipherTrace acquisition, L1 growth, and IRS getting your bank data


Mastercard, Visa, CipherTrace, Chainalysis, IRS, Plaid, Finicity, Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Fantom, Solana, American Bankers Association, Bank Policy Institute, Consumer Bankers Association


paytech, civilization and politics, exchanges / cap mkts, crypto, regulation & compliance

Paying attention is the path to seeing and doing. Mastercard has bought CipherTrace to see blockchain-based finance, to launch new businesses, and to plug in more networks into its nexus. The crypto networks proliferate at every layer, creating more computation on Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Fantom, and Solana. The US executive seeks to see more too, asking the banks for their records of financial transactions to enforce taxation compliance.


Mastercard, Visa, CipherTrace, Chainalysis, IRS, Plaid, Finicity, Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Optimism, Fantom, Solana, American Bankers Association, Bank Policy Institute, Consumer Bankers Association


paytech, civilization and politics, exchanges / cap mkts, crypto, regulation & compliance


OnlyFans bank-forced adult content ban, its failure, and the Metaphysics of Finance


OnlyFans, Patreon, JP Morgan, BNY Mellon, Elizabeth Warren, Senate, Plato, Freud


mega banks, decentralized finance, civilization and politics, philosophy, paytech, regulation & compliance

OnlyFans bank-forced adult content ban, its failure, and the Metaphysics of Finance


OnlyFans, Patreon, JP Morgan, BNY Mellon, Elizabeth Warren, Senate, Plato, Freud


mega banks, decentralized finance, civilization and politics, philosophy, paytech, regulation & compliance

We talk about OnlyFans, and how its bank vendors pressured it to try to ban adult content, and how and why that failed. We also discuss the crypto tax provisions in the Senate version of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill, and their impracticality. These themes are tied together with a metaphysical hypothesis about the role of financial services, anchored in a discussion of the Platonic model of the mind. How are rationality, emotion, and social context involved to define the shape of our industry?


OnlyFans, Patreon, JP Morgan, BNY Mellon, Elizabeth Warren, Senate, Plato, Freud


mega banks, decentralized finance, civilization and politics, philosophy, paytech, regulation & compliance


Sheila Warren of the World Economic Forum on the 4th Industrial Revolution, the role of Law, Government, and DAOs, and the Creator Economy


World Economic Forum, NGO Aid, ESG


crypto, decentralized finance, DAOs, governance, macroeconomics, metaverse, central bank / CBDC, China, India, civilization and politics, regulation & compliance

Sheila Warren of the World Economic Forum on the 4th Industrial Revolution, the role of Law, Government, and DAOs, and the Creator Economy


World Economic Forum, NGO Aid, ESG


crypto, decentralized finance, DAOs, governance, macroeconomics, metaverse, central bank / CBDC, China, India, civilization and politics, regulation & compliance

In this conversation, we are so lucky to tap into the brilliant mind of none other than Sheila Warren who sits on the Executive Committee of the World Economic Forum and is a key member in the executive leadership of the Forum’s Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR), in which she oversees strategy across the entire C4IR Network, consisting of centers in 13 countries. Sheila also holds board member and advisory positions at multiple institutions and organizations including The MIT Press (Cryptoeconomic Systems), The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), NGO network TechSoup and she is a Member of The Bretton Woods Committee.

More specifically, we discuss her professional journey from small claims court to NGO Aid to refugees to corporate law to The WEF, touching on rational choice theory, corporate personhood and its correlation to the growth around ESG, new substrates, DAOs and protocols, artificial intelligence, the purpose of The World Economic Forum and its impact on governments and society alike, and just so much more!


World Economic Forum, NGO Aid, ESG


crypto, decentralized finance, DAOs, governance, macroeconomics, metaverse, central bank / CBDC, China, India, civilization and politics, regulation & compliance


Inspiring creativity, collaboration, and visual conversation by harnessing decentralized tech, with Beatriz Helena Ramos of DADA.art


Dada, Creeps & Weirdos, Crypto Punks


civilization and politics, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, DAOs, crowdfunding, ICO / IEO

Inspiring creativity, collaboration, and visual conversation by harnessing decentralized tech, with Beatriz Helena Ramos of DADA.art


Dada, Creeps & Weirdos, Crypto Punks


civilization and politics, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, DAOs, crowdfunding, ICO / IEO

In this conversation, we talk with Beatriz Helena Ramos – artist, entrepreneur, film director, producer and illustrator – the mind behind DADA.art. DADA is “a space where everything is about cooperation and solidarity, which are amazing ways to allow self-expression, as well as constant inspiration. Additionally, we provide simple tools to encourage creativity, and erase intimidation.”

More specifically, we discuss Beatriz’s journey to creating DADA, decentralized power structures, community-inspired creative collaboration, assymetric rewards in NFT markets driving new value distribution methodologies, DADA’s latest project called “The Invisible Economy”, and technology-inspired and centric approaches to empower artists in the future.


Dada, Creeps & Weirdos, Crypto Punks


civilization and politics, visual art, NFTs and digital objects, DAOs, crowdfunding, ICO / IEO


A meditation on capitalism, the grey goo, and the Borganisms


Capitalism


philosophy, asset management, civilization and politics, Fractals & reflexivity, artificial intelligence

A meditation on capitalism, the grey goo, and the Borganisms


Capitalism


philosophy, asset management, civilization and politics, Fractals & reflexivity, artificial intelligence

You work. You get money. You take money and invest it. If you are lucky, it becomes larger. Otherwise, it becomes smaller. If you have a lot of money, you can either start a company or not. If you start a company, you invest in your own ability to influence outcomes and in your own transformation function. There are other, personal utility functions also being satisfied in executing the transformation function. Alternately, you focus on the work of getting capital into other companies. For this allocation and selection work, you are rewarded. To this, you can add the capital of others, until you are doing selection on their behalf.


Capitalism


philosophy, asset management, civilization and politics, Fractals & reflexivity, artificial intelligence


The battle for Chinese Fintech as China highlights blockchain in Five Year Plan, ramps up Ant and Tencent regulation, phases in e-CNY


Alibaba, Ant Financial, E-CNY / DCEP, China, CCP


central bank / CBDC, China, civilization and politics, enterprise blockchain, super app

The battle for Chinese Fintech as China highlights blockchain in Five Year Plan, ramps up Ant and Tencent regulation, phases in e-CNY


Alibaba, Ant Financial, E-CNY / DCEP, China, CCP


central bank / CBDC, China, civilization and politics, enterprise blockchain, super app

This week, we look at:

  • China’s Five Year Plan, the industrial logic of the system, and its ramifications for blockchain and fintech in the country

  • The regulatory challenges faced by Chinese tech companies, including the resignation of Ant Group’s CEO and the anti-competition fines for Tencent

  • The growth path of the e-CNY digital currency, as well as Beijing’s enterprise blockchain powering the city infrastructure and governance

  • Footnote: Stripe worth $95 billion, closing $600 million investment


Alibaba, Ant Financial, E-CNY / DCEP, China, CCP


central bank / CBDC, China, civilization and politics, enterprise blockchain, super app


Joe Lubin, ConsenSys CEO and Ethereum co-founder discusses AI, macroeconomics, philosophy, and the future of the $200 billion Ethereum network


Ethereum, ConsenSys, Bitcoin, Joseph Lubin


crypto, decentralized finance, civilization and politics, macroeconomics

Joe Lubin, ConsenSys CEO and Ethereum co-founder discusses AI, macroeconomics, philosophy, and the future of the $200 billion Ethereum network


Ethereum, ConsenSys, Bitcoin, Joseph Lubin


crypto, decentralized finance, civilization and politics, macroeconomics

In this exciting conversation, we talk with none other than Joe Lubin of ConsenSys and Ethereum, about his journey from being exposed to advances in artificial intelligence at Princeton to becoming the household name in programmable blockchain. Additionally, we get an insider look into his founding of Ethereum and ConsenSys, and how the technology and individuals behind these two companies are transforming the very fabric of financial institutions that exist today and how new products/services are started for the betterment of humanity.


Ethereum, ConsenSys, Bitcoin, Joseph Lubin


crypto, decentralized finance, civilization and politics, macroeconomics


$60B digital capital markets, crypto law and regulation, and Ethereum Layer 2 scaling, with Pat Berarducci


Ethereum, ConsenSys, MetaMask


crypto, civilization and politics, enterprise blockchain, decentralized finance, regulation & compliance

$60B digital capital markets, crypto law and regulation, and Ethereum Layer 2 scaling, with Pat Berarducci


Ethereum, ConsenSys, MetaMask


crypto, civilization and politics, enterprise blockchain, decentralized finance, regulation & compliance

In this conversation, we talk with Patrick Berarducci of ConsenSys, about the valuations and multiples of capital markets protocols in Decentralized Finance on Ethereum, now making up over $60B in token value. Additionally, we explore the nuances of scaling Ethereum and its solutions, such as Metamask and the emerging Layer 2 protocols.

We also discuss law and regulation, including a fascinating story about Bernie Madoff from when Pat was a practicing attorney. This leads into a conversation about the embedded compliance nature of blockchain and crypto technology, the early days of ConsenSys, the path of crypto brokerages like Coinbase, and Metamask exhibiting emerging qualities of a neobank.


Ethereum, ConsenSys, MetaMask


crypto, civilization and politics, enterprise blockchain, decentralized finance, regulation & compliance


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


The system versus the individual -- a meditation on the American election, Alibaba's dethroning, and Fintech theater


CCP, Ant Financial, Jack Ma, Mikhail Gorbachev


Fractals & reflexivity, philosophy, China, civilization and politics

The system versus the individual — a meditation on the American election, Alibaba’s dethroning, and Fintech theater


CCP, Ant Financial, Jack Ma, Mikhail Gorbachev


Fractals & reflexivity, philosophy, China, civilization and politics

This week, we look at:

  • The relationship between an individual and a system, and how that applies to the power games of politics and economics. Did Trump change the system, or did the system generate Trump?

  • The difference between fighting and signalling, and what creates fragility and flexibility in governance structures

  • Why the Communist Party stopped Ant Financial’s IPO, and how Jack Ma bears a resemblance to Mikhail Gorbachev


CCP, Ant Financial, Jack Ma, Mikhail Gorbachev


Fractals & reflexivity, philosophy, China, civilization and politics


The AI cluster running on top of the Internet has data mined you, and has some deep fakes to sell you


GPT-3, Deepfakes, Sassy Justice


philosophy, artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, exchanges / cap mkts

The AI cluster running on top of the Internet has data mined you, and has some deep fakes to sell you


GPT-3, Deepfakes, Sassy Justice


philosophy, artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, exchanges / cap mkts

This week, we look at:

  • Deep Fakes behind South Park creators’ new parody, Sassy Justice

  • The AI-created author of the fake Hunter Biden intelligence report

  • GPT-3 winning the love and attention of people on Hacker News

  • How should we react to these robots and their desire to mess with our minds

Unlike equities, the crypto markets were born from machines, and are constructed from code. Hold dear the tokens in which you believe, and stay away from the stories of easy money. Nothing is easy. To win Russian roulette is not good fortune. It is, instead, a grave mistake to play a lethal game. Have you nothing to lose?

And then Brexit. And then Taiwan and China. And then Covid, again. And then, who knows.

From now on and forever, your counterparty is the data center running an AI cluster on top of the Internet. The data center that has already profiled you and knows everything about you. Bring the tinfoil hat.


GPT-3, Deepfakes, Sassy Justice


philosophy, artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, exchanges / cap mkts


The symbolic battle over TikTok, intellectual property, and blockchain-based finance


Russia, China, GDP, Ant Financial, Microsoft, Ethereum, Synthetix, Yearn


covid pandemic, China, macroeconomics, decentralized finance, philosophy

The symbolic battle over TikTok, intellectual property, and blockchain-based finance


Russia, China, GDP, Ant Financial, Microsoft, Ethereum, Synthetix, Yearn


covid pandemic, China, macroeconomics, decentralized finance, philosophy

This week, we look at:

The 10% collapse in GDP across the US & Eurozone, and how it compares with China’s second quarter

The geopolitical battle over TikTok, its alleged spying, and understanding the winners and losers of the Microsoft deal

A framework for how to win in open source competition, explaining both Shenzhen manufacturing success and decentralized finance growth to $4 billion


Russia, China, GDP, Ant Financial, Microsoft, Ethereum, Synthetix, Yearn


covid pandemic, China, macroeconomics, decentralized finance, philosophy


OpenAI, backed with $1B+ by Elon Musk & MSFT, can now program SQL and write Harry Potter fan-fiction


Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, China, GPT-3, OpenAI, Elon Musk


big tech, artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, China, metaverse, visual art

OpenAI, backed with $1B+ by Elon Musk & MSFT, can now program SQL and write Harry Potter fan-fiction


Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, China, GPT-3, OpenAI, Elon Musk


big tech, artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, China, metaverse, visual art

This week, we look at a breakthrough artificial intelligence release from OpenAI, called GPT-3. It is powered by a machine learning algorithm called a Transformer Model, and has been trained on 8 years of web-crawled text data across 175 billion parameters. GPT-3 likes to do arithmetic, solve SAT analogy questions, write Harry Potter fan fiction, and code CSS and SQL queries. We anchor the analysis of these development in the changing $8 trillion landscape of our public companies, and the tech cold war with China.


Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, China, GPT-3, OpenAI, Elon Musk


big tech, artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, China, metaverse, visual art


White Obama made by Artificial Intelligence


Ganbreeder, Mario Klingeman, Blade Runner


artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, philosophy, visual art, metaverse

White Obama made by Artificial Intelligence


Ganbreeder, Mario Klingeman, Blade Runner


artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, philosophy, visual art, metaverse

What we know intuitively, and what the software shows, is that the pixelated image can be expanded into a cone of multiple probable outcomes. The same pixelated face can yield millions of various, uncanny permutations. These mathematical permutations of our human flesh exit in an area which is called “latent space”. The way to pick one out of the many is called “gradient descent”.

Imagine you are standing in an open field, and see many beautiful hills nearby. Or alternately, imagine you are standing on a hill, looking across the rolling valleys. You decide to pick one of these valleys, based on how popular or how close it is. This is gradient descent, and the valley is the generated face. Which way would you go?


Ganbreeder, Mario Klingeman, Blade Runner


artificial intelligence, civilization and politics, philosophy, visual art, metaverse


What can Fintech learn from Elon Musk and SpaceX getting astronauts to space for 90% cheaper than NASA?


Elon Musk, SpaceX, Tesla, Tink, Revolut


entrepreneurship, civilization and politics, digital transformation, philosophy

What can Fintech learn from Elon Musk and SpaceX getting astronauts to space for 90% cheaper than NASA?


Elon Musk, SpaceX, Tesla, Tink, Revolut


entrepreneurship, civilization and politics, digital transformation, philosophy

This week I discuss SpaceX, and its Dragon rocket carrying American astronauts to the International Space Station for the first time in 9 years. The 20 year old company is a testament to the incredible iron will and absolute insanity of the most visionary capitalist alive — Elon Musk. We walk through various attributes of the company and recent launch to derive lessons for the financial industry and the entrepreneurs rebuilding it.


Elon Musk, SpaceX, Tesla, Tink, Revolut


entrepreneurship, civilization and politics, digital transformation, philosophy


Black Lives Matter -- structural inequity is the norm, not the exception


Citi, The Constitution


civilization and politics

Black Lives Matter — structural inequity is the norm, not the exception


Citi, The Constitution


civilization and politics

The realist digs deeper to that Constitution and holds it up to a magnifying glass. The Three Fifths Compromise is right there in Article 2, counting “other persons” as 3/5ths of a free person for taxation and representation. The intent of this clause was to balance power between the North and South, preserving Congressional representation of the free States, where slavery was outlawed. Maybe it was better than nothing — but in all cases it reminds us of the truth of American slavery and the determinations of its power.


Citi, The Constitution


civilization and politics


What Ray Dalio's new research says about American Empire, the US dollar, Gold, and Bitcoin


Ray Dalio, Bridgewater, Gold, Bitcoin, Market Monetarism, Modern Monetary Theory


macroeconomics, civilization and politics, central bank / CBDC

What Ray Dalio’s new research says about American Empire, the US dollar, Gold, and Bitcoin


Ray Dalio, Bridgewater, Gold, Bitcoin, Market Monetarism, Modern Monetary Theory


macroeconomics, civilization and politics, central bank / CBDC

This week, we engage deeply with Ray Dalio’s economic research about American Empire, capitalism, and the structure of money and credit. His clear ideas and model of the macro economy help connect the dots between emerging schools of thought, like Modern Monetary Theory and Market Monetarism, and the scarcity-focused philosophies of Gold and Bitcoin. This exploration will give you tools for understanding the $2 trillion printed by the US government, as well as potential associated impacts on finance and society.


Ray Dalio, Bridgewater, Gold, Bitcoin, Market Monetarism, Modern Monetary Theory


macroeconomics, civilization and politics, central bank / CBDC


Betterment launches bank accounts into a world that has changed completely


Betterment, Personal Capital, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, N26, Monzo, SoFi, Amazon, Tink, Galileo, DriveWealth, Stripe, Simple Bank, Moven, The Bancorp, CBW Bank


digital investing, neobank, roboadvisor, macroeconomics, covid pandemic

Betterment launches bank accounts into a world that has changed completely


Betterment, Personal Capital, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, N26, Monzo, SoFi, Amazon, Tink, Galileo, DriveWealth, Stripe, Simple Bank, Moven, The Bancorp, CBW Bank


digital investing, neobank, roboadvisor, macroeconomics, covid pandemic

This week, we look at Betterment launching a bank account and payments feature. They are not the first, but they could be the best! Still, it feels like the world has moved on. Barriers to entry around digital finance have collapsed, and shifted industry goal posts. Hundreds of companies are integrating API-based solutions that connect to banking and investment entities. Amazon, Google, and Apple are there already. And let’s not forget the incredible pressure from the COVID recession: 20MM+ unemployed, $100 billion decrease in global remittances, 1 in 8 banks being unprofitable. Is it time for incremental improvement, or a sea change?


Betterment, Personal Capital, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, N26, Monzo, SoFi, Amazon, Tink, Galileo, DriveWealth, Stripe, Simple Bank, Moven, The Bancorp, CBW Bank


digital investing, neobank, roboadvisor, macroeconomics, covid pandemic


War over Money reaches new heights, as Libra opts into regulation, China launches national blockchain, and Financial Stability Board raises alarm


China, Libra / Diem, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Blockchain Services Network, Fabric, Ant Financial, CCP, ConsenSys, Codefi, MetaMask, Infura, Financial Stability Board


stablecoins, covid pandemic, macroeconomics, China, small business, central bank / CBDC, regulation & compliance

War over Money reaches new heights, as Libra opts into regulation, China launches national blockchain, and Financial Stability Board raises alarm


China, Libra / Diem, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Blockchain Services Network, Fabric, Ant Financial, CCP, ConsenSys, Codefi, MetaMask, Infura, Financial Stability Board


stablecoins, covid pandemic, macroeconomics, China, small business, central bank / CBDC, regulation & compliance

This week, we look at cash — blockchain cash. The war for money is just starting to ramp up, as Facebook Libra explains its new regulated plan, the Chinese national Blockchain Service network goes live, Ethereum stablecoins reach historic market caps in the billions, and the Financial Stability Board recommends to go heavy on global stablecoin arrangements. In 2008, Bitcoin threw a rock through the window of the financial skyscraper, and today we are starting to see the cracks. As the US government runs out of $350 billion in small business bail-out money and gets ready to print more, where do you stand?


China, Libra / Diem, Ethereum, USDT, USDC, Blockchain Services Network, Fabric, Ant Financial, CCP, ConsenSys, Codefi, MetaMask, Infura, Financial Stability Board


stablecoins, covid pandemic, macroeconomics, China, small business, central bank / CBDC, regulation & compliance


Apple and Google help with government contact tracing, setting stage for war over Data


Apple, Google, Covid, Napster, Plaid, IPFS / Filecoin


philosophy, macroeconomics, covid pandemic, embedded finance, identity and privacy

Apple and Google help with government contact tracing, setting stage for war over Data


Apple, Google, Covid, Napster, Plaid, IPFS / Filecoin


philosophy, macroeconomics, covid pandemic, embedded finance, identity and privacy

This week, we dive into the social, economic, and financial implications of data in a post-COVID world. As Apple and Google work to build out the government’s contact tracing apps to combat pandemic, what Pandora’s box are we opening without consideration? As Plaid reaches into payroll data to accelerate small business bailouts, what power do we hand to aggregators? Will dignity-preserving solutions come to market in time? The opportunity for decentralized identity and data storage is clearer than ever. Or will fear drive us to make permanent compromises?


Apple, Google, Covid, Napster, Plaid, IPFS / Filecoin


philosophy, macroeconomics, covid pandemic, embedded finance, identity and privacy


Why Fintech Venture Capital firms are not returning your calls and emails


Covid, Binance, CoinMarketCap, Finch Capital, Chime, Square


venture capital, covid pandemic, asset management, ICO / IEO, neobank, roboadvisor, small business

Why Fintech Venture Capital firms are not returning your calls and emails


Covid, Binance, CoinMarketCap, Finch Capital, Chime, Square


venture capital, covid pandemic, asset management, ICO / IEO, neobank, roboadvisor, small business

We look at why venture capital investors are slowing down, and the dynamics of how their portfolios work under duress. We talk about the incentives of limited partners to derisk exposure, the implication that has on cash reserves, new deals, and fundraising. We also touch on how the various Fintech themes are responding to an increase in digital interaction while seeing fundamental economic challenges. Shrewd competitors will be able to consolidate their positions and gain share during the crisis, but that will have to come from the balance sheet, not intermittent growth equity checks.


Covid, Binance, CoinMarketCap, Finch Capital, Chime, Square


venture capital, covid pandemic, asset management, ICO / IEO, neobank, roboadvisor, small business


Creativity and courage are the vaccine -- from molecular technology, to digital workspaces, to solving for global health data


BlackRock, Mortgages, NVIDIA, Molecular Assemblies, Folding@home, Zoom, Slack, Huawei, Twitch, TikTok, Decentraland, The Sandbox, CryptoVoxels, Ethereum


philosophy, covid pandemic, identity and privacy

Creativity and courage are the vaccine — from molecular technology, to digital workspaces, to solving for global health data


BlackRock, Mortgages, NVIDIA, Molecular Assemblies, Folding@home, Zoom, Slack, Huawei, Twitch, TikTok, Decentraland, The Sandbox, CryptoVoxels, Ethereum


philosophy, covid pandemic, identity and privacy

This week, we look at what positive innovations could arise from the pressure cooker of the pandemic. I touch on health care data and privacy, molecular technology, digital work- and play-spaces, and their financial implications. Channeled productively, the next decade could see advances in these fields that we can’t yet imagine.


BlackRock, Mortgages, NVIDIA, Molecular Assemblies, Folding@home, Zoom, Slack, Huawei, Twitch, TikTok, Decentraland, The Sandbox, CryptoVoxels, Ethereum


philosophy, covid pandemic, identity and privacy


Why $2 trillion is barely enough for the coming unemployment spike, expected 20%+ GDP slow-down, and small business crunch


Covid, GDP, SoftBank


macroeconomics, covid pandemic, asset management, small business, fixed income

Why $2 trillion is barely enough for the coming unemployment spike, expected 20%+ GDP slow-down, and small business crunch


Covid, GDP, SoftBank


macroeconomics, covid pandemic, asset management, small business, fixed income

Another heavy week. It is hard to find the right, or even the interesting, thing to say. I look at why the $2 trillion in US bailouts may not even be enough to stave off the economic damage. In particular, I am alarmed by the large and fast rise of unemployment claims (higher than 2008 peak), estimates that GDP may fall by 20-30%, and the broad impact on small business. Small businesses have 27 days of cash on hand, and power half of our economies through both employment and output. So how do we meet this challenge? What strength should we draw on in the moment of doubt to become the artists of tomorrow?


Covid, GDP, SoftBank


macroeconomics, covid pandemic, asset management, small business, fixed income


Slowing GDP growth by 1.5% is like another 10 million people getting infected with coronovirus, and other analysis on financial fragility


Value of Life, Covid, GDP, Robinhood, NYSE, MakerDAO


covid pandemic, macroeconomics, philosophy, fixed income, exchanges / cap mkts, decentralized finance

Slowing GDP growth by 1.5% is like another 10 million people getting infected with coronovirus, and other analysis on financial fragility


Value of Life, Covid, GDP, Robinhood, NYSE, MakerDAO


covid pandemic, macroeconomics, philosophy, fixed income, exchanges / cap mkts, decentralized finance

I hope that you and yours are OK, socially distanced and stocked on essentials. Whether you feel it yet or not in daily life, the world is bracing for coronovirus impact. In this week’s analysis, I look at the difficult trade-offs between health and economy, and try to quantify the impact of the likely slow-down. We look at some grim but useful concepts, like (1) the value of a statistical life, (2) what happened to the Soviet economy and life expectancy after perestroika, and (3) how our financial machines (NYSE, Robinhood, Maker DAO) are cracking at the edges. If you can do one thing — be kind and gracious with each other as some things inevitably break.


Value of Life, Covid, GDP, Robinhood, NYSE, MakerDAO


covid pandemic, macroeconomics, philosophy, fixed income, exchanges / cap mkts, decentralized finance


How Coronovirus impacts Fintech, Financial Markets, and the global Economy


Covid, China, GDP, Credit Karma, Zoom, Mint.com, Bitcoin, Gold


covid pandemic, narrative zeitgeist, macroeconomics, fixed income, venture capital, exchanges / cap mkts

How Coronovirus impacts Fintech, Financial Markets, and the global Economy


Covid, China, GDP, Credit Karma, Zoom, Mint.com, Bitcoin, Gold


covid pandemic, narrative zeitgeist, macroeconomics, fixed income, venture capital, exchanges / cap mkts

I look at how the news about the spread of the coronovirus are cracking the global economic machine. Some may argue that the number of people effected is still low — but that misses the entire point. The shock of a global pandemic has revealed weakness in the financial machine, sending the stock markets falling 10% year-to-date. Gross domestic product growth is expected to slow by billions of dollars, governments and central banks are unable to implement policy to compensate with rates at historic lows and borrowing at historic highs, public market valuations will tumble arithmetically, and private Fintech companies will lose a path to exit. At least that’s what the conspiracy theorists want you to think!


Covid, China, GDP, Credit Karma, Zoom, Mint.com, Bitcoin, Gold


covid pandemic, narrative zeitgeist, macroeconomics, fixed income, venture capital, exchanges / cap mkts


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


The political limits of commerce -- Telegram's $1.7B US offering and NBA's $1.5B China deal


Kik, China Construction Bank, SEC, ICO Box, EOS, Telegram, Libra / Diem, Tencent, Blizzard


civilization and politics, philosophy, China, ICO / IEO, crypto

The political limits of commerce — Telegram’s $1.7B US offering and NBA’s $1.5B China deal


Kik, China Construction Bank, SEC, ICO Box, EOS, Telegram, Libra / Diem, Tencent, Blizzard


civilization and politics, philosophy, China, ICO / IEO, crypto

I look at the boundaries that Telegram and EOS have crashed into in the US with recent SEC actions and lawsuits, and the melting of Facebook Libra. There have been a number of interesting regulatory moves recently, and the positive headlines of 2017 have become the negative headlines of 2019. How does SEC jurisdiction reach foreign institutional investors? We also touch on the $1.5 billion NBA distribution deal now on the fence in China, and how US companies are under the speech jurisdiction of a foreign nation. How does China reach American protected speech? Through pressure, boycott, and economics.


Kik, China Construction Bank, SEC, ICO Box, EOS, Telegram, Libra / Diem, Tencent, Blizzard


civilization and politics, philosophy, China, ICO / IEO, crypto


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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