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Hello and welcome back. Here's why you should watch today's real Vision crypto daily briefing. There's more to Binance's controversial move than meets the eye. We'll explain why rivals are praising its move to auto convert some stable coins into its own. Plus, we'll do a deep dive into the merge and the biggest themes ...
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Yeah, once again, Nico, looks like good economic news is bad news for crypto because of this fed reaction function, actually, that Darius Dale talked about yesterday. But to get specifically to Ethereum, we've seen Ethereum making greater magnitude moves lately than bitcoin. Today, also the case. But to the downside. Y...
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In fact, a quick glance at Coinmarketcap shows that there's only one gainer today in the top 100 coins, helium. The token has had some wild swings lately after a proposed move to the Solana blockchain token holders will start voting on the proposal next week. Indeed, another token that has been in the news a lot lately...
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Well, Nico, I don't know whether it's good news or bad news, but let's go through some of the things that we do know for a fact. First, what's on Paxos website. And second, what's on Jeremy Aller's Twitter feed. Jeremy Aller, of course, is the co founder and CEO of Circle. First, over to Paxos. Based on information tha...
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Absolutely. And just to go back to the tether question of it all, finance's announcement had a notable admission. No mention of Tether or USDT. Why do you think that was, Ash?
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Well, you know, it's the old joke. It's always hard to prove a negative. I'm not sure exactly what Binance might have said here. The words circle and paxos are also absent from the announcement on the Binance website, so we should probably avoid leaping to any conclusions there. But Niko, we're going to continue to fol...
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Absolutely. Thank you for that, Ash. Now, here are some other stories we're following today. The Luna saga has taken a somewhat hopeful turn as some users are getting a partial repayment for their losses. The Defiant is reporting that Terra, the foundation behind the doom classic Luna and UST tokens, has opened the pro...
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Those really are the key questions. Niko. Look, this is a new airdrop. This is the Phoenix airdrop from Luna. Let's talk a little bit about the vesting schedule because I think that's really where a lot of the focus is going to be. This airdrop has a two year vesting schedule with a six month cliff. Let's talk a little...
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Thank you for that, Ash. Now, we all know we are in the midst of a crypto winter that's been particularly harsh to nfts. But today we can actually report two feel good NFT stories. Ute's, a Solana based NFT collection, is sitting at the top of the OpenSea secondary sales list after a successful launch. Chain Debrief ha...
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Well, Nico, let's first talk a little bit about what ENS is. Ens, as you said, is the Ethereum name service. This is, as you say, also the idea that users can register their name or any other word followed by ETh. This is analogous to DNS domain service name service, which is the mechanism by which you basically resolv...
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Dot absolutely. And just to touch back on the ute's story, I'm very intrigued to see if this continues for ute's. And my question is, is this just a hot project that a bunch of NFT quick flippers see an opportunity in, or is there a real community around it that will allow it to have real sustained growth? As we all kn...
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Nico, I want to do a Fred Gwynne joke here and say, what is a ute?
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I think we're all figuring that out this week. Ash. Speaking of the ENS story, it's another example of the increase increased activity and buzz around Ethereum as it approaches the long anticipated merge. The move from proof of work to proof of stake is the biggest upgrade in the cryptocurrency's history. But there are...
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The two key narratives at the moment are regulation and the merge. So regulation is sort of sitting there as this crust on top of everything. What's Gary Gensler going to do? What is this situation with Michael Saylor, which is just bizarre. And then of course, the merge with all the uncertainty around the trading envi...
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So, Ash, I have to say, I really loved how you and Robin set the stage here. And he's absolutely right. As our own coverage has reflected, the big question at the moment are regulation and the merge. What's going to happen with both of them? So, Ash, what do you make of Robin's comments here?
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Robin makes the case for the absolute weight of this moment right now. This is it, Nico. This is it. This is where the rubber meets the road, because the merge, as Robin points out, has been promised for so long. And this is the moment where we get to see if it's workable, where we get to see sort of what the kinks are...
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Indeed, given the hype around the merge, it's prudent to ask if perhaps it's being overhyped. Let's hear Robin's thoughts on this. Let's take a listen.
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Everyone can speculate on the pros and cons of what a merge will actually do, but no one really knows. And historically, when a big event like this happens, like Segwit for bitcoin or the lightning network, it feels like it's an immense thing. But in terms of the day to day of everything, you're not going to see a vast...
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Oh, yeah.
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This big thing where we thought the planes would fall out of the sky, massive servers would simply stop functioning. It's not that. And let's be honest about it, the hard work for the proof of state network has already been done. The beacon chain has been running successfully for some time now. The shadow forks that th...
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I have to say, Robin always does such a great job at capturing the enthusiasm of the space and especially the optimism around the merge. With that said, ash, what's your reaction to what Robin was saying here?
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Well, first, Nico, I really respect Robin here. As I said in the last segment, a catastrophic failure doesn't seem to be the likeliest probability here. But as Robin says, no one really knows. He also makes the point that the merge won't massively change transaction fees, which is an important one. Obviously, gas fees ...
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If youve grown up through the 2017 phase of crypto, there were a lot of layer ones that came on the market that initially issued an ethereum token. Then their main nets went live and there was no more vulnerable time for those projects than when they first launched their mainnet. They didnt have enough validators. They...
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Boy, that's such an interesting point. The idea that even if the core Ethereum network remains secure, that there's a risk of the interactions with other protocols. Protocols and anything else that really touches that chain. That's a really fascinating point, Raoul.
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Let's not forget all these interdependencies. You know, we talk about composability and it's fantastic, but it does mean everything is sort of stitched together. So if one thing goes bad, then it sort of has these weird knock on effects. It's never as clear cut as a house of cards. That's the wrong analogy for it. But ...
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So over the past couple weeks, we've discussed a lot about what could go wrong with the merge. But considering Robin's comments here, what do you think, Ash? What's your reaction?
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Well, you know, Robin's way of talking about this is interesting. He uses this metaphor of maximum vulnerability. The moment a snake has shed its skin, it's like the. That's the moment that a predator, an adversarial actor would pounce. It sounds like Robin is weighing the risk here very thoughtfully, but he sees the r...
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I know we're going to have to wait and see, but it drives me up and wall as an anxious person. It's going to be a bit of some nail biting between now and next week when the merge finally goes live. But let's move past the merge for a quick second and see what other crypto themes Robin is following closely. Here's what ...
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One word, stablecoins. If you're Janet Yellen, the SEC CTFC the battleground is stablecoins. Anything that's an existential threat to the us dollar, even if it isn't, is a threat. What's been really fascinating is this tornado cash saga, where anything that was going through the tornado cash privacy mixer is now tainte...
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Well, I guess we know what Robin's thinking about when it comes to regulation. But ash, can you give us a little bit of backdrop on tornado cash, which Robin mentioned in this clip, as well as your general reactions to Robin's argument here?
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Yeah, I think Robin is right. Stable coins are going to be the key battleground. I talked about this yesterday, actually, this idea of choke points in the system. Stable coins are one, centralized exchanges are another. The so called on ramps and off ramps for crypto. You know, tornado cash we of course, talked about o...
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Absolutely. So it's time for our key takeaways. So let's get those horns blaring and the spotlight swinging, because here's what I've learned today and what the viewers can take away from your conversation with Robin. Robin says the two biggest themes in cryptocurrencies right now is the ethereum merge and regulation. ...
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Let's do it.
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Awesome. Alrighty. So this first question, I think we can interpret a couple different ways. So why don't we take it from those different lenses? Chili, four. Chad on YouTube asks, I've heard that ETH is Wall street now after the merge. Thoughts? And is this good for mainstream adoption of all use cases for ETH? What d...
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What's up? Chili, I think this is really an interesting question, and I think one of the key questions, I think what Chile is suggesting here is that Ethereum has the potential, through DeFi, to become this massive, decentralized way of interacting with value, interacting with value in terms of finance, in terms of exc...
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Thank you for that great breakdown, Ash. And that's it for today's show. Thank you for watching. Don't forget to comment, smash the like button or tweet at us. Remember, this is your show. We want to hear from you on what's working, what's not, what guests do you want to see, what themes do you want us to cover tomorro...
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