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Money Reimagined
Value Locked in DeFi Surges. So Do the Exploits
The growth of DeFi is a net positive, but it does draw the interest of hackers and exploiters.

Christopher Giancarlo: Crypto’s Advocate in DC
“Money Reimagined” hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren dive into the fascinating topic of central bank digital currencies with the former head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Christopher Giancarlo. Giancarlo, author of the new book “Crypto Dad,” discusses his vision for a digital dollar, the values and features it can hold, problems with the legacy financial system it can resolve, and the opportunity for the U.S. to issue the most desirable digital sovereign currency in the world.

Jack Dorsey Is Right About Inflation – Partly
The Twitter CEO’s comments reflect a lack of trust in central bank monetary policymaking.

Balaji Srinivasan: Bitcoin and the Search for Truth
The 50th edition of the “Money Reimagined” podcast features one of crypto’s most original thinkers: Balaji Srinivasan. Srinivasan is a former CTO of Coinbase, a former general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, and the founder of 21.co, earn.com, and various other startups. Srinivasan breaks down his arguments for why the future lies in trusting distributed “cryptographic truth” rather than the values of centralized news organizations.

And Just Like That, the US Has Become a Bitcoin Superpower
“Money Reimagined” explores the ramifications of a startling shift in the world’s top locations for bitcoin mining. The U.S. has leapt into first place and China, the world leader just a few months ago, now has essentially zero mining capacity following a regulatory crackdown there in June. Co-hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren talk to Justin Podhola, the CEO of Elite Mining, and George Kaloudis, who leads CoinDesk’s Bitcoin-focused research.

The Pandora Papers, Fed’s Leadership Crisis and the Future of Money
“Money Reimagined” dives into two bombshell news developments: the Pandora Papers investigation uncovering tax evasion by rich people to the tune of trillions of dollars, and reports of stock trading activity by Federal Reserve officials. Do such revelations further erode confidence in authorities and threaten global financial institutions? And if so, what comes next? Is it bitcoin? Stablecoins? Central bank digital currencies? Hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren sit down with Wall Street Journal reporter Michael S. Derby and crypto investor and entrepreneur Maya Zhehavi for this discussion.
