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Coin Toss
Comparing Bitcoin to Ethereum: Which Will Ultimately Dominate?
“Coin Toss” dives into the often heated debate: which will ultimately dominate the crypto/ blockchain space: Bitcoin or Ethereum? Joining us to discuss the tech and investment cases for both sides are Bruce Fenton, WatchDog Capital Managing Director, and David Hoffman, Bankless Co-founder.

‘The Dogecoin Millionaire’ on the Dogecoin Worldview
As the crypto markets suffer broad losses, “Coin Toss” zooms in on the Dogecoin (DOGE) craze and what the memecoin means to supporters. We discuss all things DOGE with the 33-year-old investor known as “The Dogecoin Millionaire” to get his perspective and gain a better understanding of the Dogecoin worldview.

Valuations: Do They Work in an Era of Extreme Change?
Today’s “Coin Toss” is all about valuations: how they are calculated and how meaningful they are during a time of transformational innovation. Joining guest host Nolan Bauerle for today’s discussion is David Trainor, the New Constructs CEO, and Paul Brody, Global Head of Innovation at Ernst & Young.

Wyoming Breaks New Legal Ground With Digital Identity and DAO Laws
“Coin Toss” digs into two new laws recently passed in the state of Wyoming allowing individuals and organizations to use digital identities and Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) to operate legally in the state. Joining us for this discussion is Wyoming State Senator Chris Rothfuss and MIT Computational Law Report Executive Director Dazza Greenwood.

Today’s Debate: Is Bitcoin for Spending or Saving?
“Coin Toss” tackles one of the most controversial conversations in bitcoin: As we move toward mass adoption, is bitcoin for spending or saving? Early evangelist, entrepreneur, and investor Roger Ver joins host Adam Levine for today’s discussion.

‘Coin Toss’ Special Edition: Coinbase’s Debut on Nasdaq and Crypto’s Watershed Moment
CDTV’s Special Coverage of Coinbase’s public listing today continues with this edition of “Coin Toss,” featuring a panel discussion with Daniel Greenwood, Law.MIT.edu Executive Director; Michael Casey, CoinDesk’s Chief Content Officer; and Noelle Acheson, CoinDesk Managing Director of Research.

Today’s Debate: Should NFTs Be Regulated Like Money?
“Coin Toss” tackles controversial legislation that broadens financial institutions’ definition to include antique dealers. This could impose anti-money laundering requirements on people engaged in the trade of NFTs. Joining us to discuss the complications this raises and different viewpoints are Carlton Fields Attorney Drew Hinkes and XReg Consulting Senior Partner Siân Jones.

Today’s Debate: Bitcoin, Is It Worth the Energy?
“Coin Toss” tackles the heated energy debate fueled by bitcoin mining. Do the ends justify the means, and what are the best solutions to lower the network’s energy consumption? For today’s debate, we are joined by podcaster and entrepreneur Marty Bent and Decrypt investigative journalist Scott Chipolina.

The Hot Debate: Is Coinbase Worth $100B? And Does the World Need Bitcoin ETFs?
“Coin Toss” delves into two hot debates: Is Coinbase properly valued? Several crypto companies are now planning to go public, with Coinbase valued at a staggering $100B. Also, the U.S. bitcoin exchange-traded fund discussion is heating up after Canada approved three ETFs. Does the U.S. even need ETFs at this point? For today’s debate we are joined by Lex Sokolin of ConsenSys and David Trainer of New Constructs.

Today’s Debate: Lawyer vs. Lawyer on NFTs
Are NFTs this cycle’s ICOs? Two legal minds and long time veterans of the crypto space, Preston Byrne, a partner at Anderson Kill, and Lewis Cohen, co-founder of DLX Law join the show.
