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Money Reimagined
A Currency Crisis Looms: We Need a New Model
Geopolitical issues and rising U.S. interest rates are boosting the dollar and threatening emerging-market currencies. It's time for change.

Think Tanks, the First Call for Policy Teams Looking for Crypto Data
Think tanks have recently been called upon to provide data points for crypto to support informed policy decision-making. On this episode of “Money Reimagined,” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren speak with Josh Lipsky, the senior director of the Atlantic Council’s GeoEconomics Center, and John Soroushian, the senior associate director for technology at the Bipartisan Policy Center, to discuss the big focus areas for crypto research agendas over the next year and predictions for the upcoming congressional session.

Building a Blockchain Project in the Midst of This Crypto Winter
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has indicated hiking interest rates will continue for some time, making it clear that our present crypto winter is here to stay. “Money Reimagined” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren talk to NEAR Foundation CEO Marieke Flament about expanding its ecosystem of developers during the current climate and what it means for the future of regulation.

The Regulatory Web of Crypto
The web of regulations that entangle the financial sector has been a guidepost for governors to apply to the crypto industry. But for many in the community, those same rules aren’t applicable to crypto and decentralized finance (DeFi) without considerable changes. “Money Reimagined” host Sheila Warren examines alternative frameworks for regulation and banking with Jai Massari, co-founder and chief legal officer of Lightspark, and Alexandra Steinberg Barrage, partner at Davis Wright Tremaine.

In Defense of Crypto Speculation
Crypto needs speculation. The higher it is, the greater the potential for disruption.

The Coming Privacy Wars
Whether governments like it or not, demand for privacy is growing – and will perhaps even accelerate the more they try to suppress it.

What it Means to Be Pseudonymous and How One Engages With the Crypto World
For many in the crypto community, the practice of pseudonymity for security and privacy is common. For an interesting analysis of how pseudonymity affects how we interact with people, “Money Reimagined,” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren speak with guest Punk 6529. The identity and voice of the person behind this pseudonym will not be disclosed, and therefore, both the video and audio have been modulated.
