Hey guys, wondering what your favourite crypto podcasts are to get news and opinions on the market.
I like Unchained a lot, but am looking for more perspective.
Thanks!
Hey guys, wondering what your favourite crypto podcasts are to get news and opinions on the market.
I like Unchained a lot, but am looking for more perspective.
Thanks!
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So until recently I used to prepare for pre-release by listening to set reviews by a podcast that has recently made some business decisions where I don't feel as good listening to them any more, so I thought this would be a good opportunity to broaden my horizons, but I'm not sure where to start. Any recommendations?
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Charles said they are pursuing this and Wyoming is open to it - seemed pretty confident.
The video is only 1 minute long, so listen for yourself and I'm curious what others' thoughts are on this.
Edit: You may need to hit play once link opens.
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Title says it all kinda a newbie into blockchain/hashgraph/digital assets wondering if there any podcast you recommend as i got like a half hour commute to work daily and wondering if there some podcast where I can get a sense of the current events ongoing in this space.
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I'm getting into Crypto and Ethereum and would love some suggestions on Podcasts I can listen to daily to learn! or even youtube channels that may help me!
thank you!
Edit: thank you guys all for all the help and suggestions! I did not expect such great responses! Appreciate it all. Im ready to dive into the rabbit hole! Hopefully this helps those that are new to this too!
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I like to listen, consciously (not like a passive dope), to podcasts with all kinds of 'unexplained' topics that delve into the world beyond which we can see and empirically know. I have tried so many of them and either they are cheesy, dumb, or have hosts who a) chat too much or b) try to be 'funny' and fail horridly, or c) are boring blatherers. Are there any pods on this topic worth listening to? Somewhat intelligent, believable, approaching topics with some reserve and objectivism, engaging your intellect and perhaps even awakening the heart and spirit. (Not looking for horror.)
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His first episode just came out yesterday and is sooooo refreshingly good. Like exactly what I've been missing from the podcasting world (/Reply All) over the past year.
This episode covered ConstitutionDAO which was something I thought I was relatively familiar with, but PJ delved into a lot of really cool elements that I had no idea about and basically changed my entire understanding. I'm generally pretty crypto-averse (unfortunately mostly to my detriment so far) but the storytelling is really phenomenal, it's the first time I've looked forward to anything crypto-related (minus a brief dodge-coin fascination last year). Highly highly recommend. I was such a huge fan of the old Reply All and this feels like that.
Somebody in the Podcasts/iTunes reviews said they: "Didn't know I wanted to hear this story" and that's exactly how I feel / definitely the TLDR for this post.
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andreeson was recently interviewed by Liron Shapira, a tech investor and writer. Shapira isn't even a crypto skeptic as he has invested in it before, but more and more he is struggling to see its real world usefulness.
In this interview Andreeson cannot simply give one solid example of a real world use for Web3. Whats really bonkers is that Andreeson has invested BILLIONS into this tech. Billions! Including backing those ridiculous bored apes. In fact he will likely get booted of FB board because they want their own Web3 stuff exclusively and Andreeson has already invested too much in his Web3 nonsense.
And despite throwing billions at this thing he still cannot give one single real world use for it! Amazing.
There is more at the link including video footage.
He asks Andreessen to provide specific reasons why Web3 versions of a given project might be better than what we use right now. Andreessen does what many Web3 boosters do—he starts using vague terminology. “I’m hoping five years from now, there will be these thriving Web3 podcast environments that will be open,” he tells Cowen. “We’ll have this anarchic, uncontrolled kind of element that I think you and I both like.”
Cowen asks him to narrow the aperture on the vision and focus on specifics. In response, Andreessen starts to spin his wheels. He seems put out to have to articulate the specifics. He blusters a little about the early days of the technology, and about experimentation. When he brings up the idea that Web3 might unlock new monetization efforts, he hardly articulates what those would look like, instead offering that they “will monetize in completely different ways through the creation of unique digital property that gets sold and trades.”
Vague! Rather than re-post Andreessen’s circular responses, I think it’s instructive to share Cowen’s series of incisive questions:
What’s the concrete advantage of Web 3.0 for podcasts? Right now, you and I may not feel like it, but we are anarchic and uncontrolled, right? We can say something. Some external force isn’t going to censor us.
Why is this a better podcast if it’s done through Web 3.0? Why can’t we just put it out there?
How does someone like Joe Rogan — it doesn’t have to be him, but a well-known podcast host — how does that person get paid in a better way through Web 3.0? Make that more concrete for us.
But is the key difference easier micropayments? Is the key difference being able to sell collectibles more readily, say, with the NFT model than with signed T-shirts? They don’t sound very big to me. They both sound like possible advantages, but as a percentage of GDP, they sound like really tiny advantages.
What prevents a lot of intermediaries from re-emerging in Web 3.0 and making it in some ways a lot like Web 2.0? Which could be okay, but actually recentralized. There are gatekeepers again. There are censorship issues again, and it’s not actually that different, but with marginal improvements. Why isn’t that the scenario?
With each question, Cowen latches onto the most nominally coherent part of Andreessen’s response and asks for more specificity. Or he asks some version of: Is this marginal difference between your technology and the current way we do things the major innovation here?
Again, I urge you to watch the clips, because it’s baffling how befuddled these men look when asked to articulate concrete, compelling use cases for their next big thing. At one point in McCormick’s interview (around the 3:02 mark), McCormick gives up outlining the future of blockchain mortgages by shaking his head and exasperatedly confessing, “I don’t know.” The look on McCormick’s face seems to suggest, Why are you asking me to give you definitive answers about something theoretical? But it was McCormick who chose the mortgage example in the first place.
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This is the list I wish I could find when I started out, it would have saved me a lot of money and time.
S Tier:
: Best at Macro and long term Technical Analysis, Always a calm head in this crazy market, his favorite saying is "what's a few trillions among friends"
: Best channel for MID cap coins, he consistently made good calls, most coins he shilled went up and stayed up (he doesn't dump on his followers), but even him couldn't help LTC :/
: Best educational Crypto channel, if I put him in a lower tier this sub will assassinate me (he is also not a financial advisor as he will let you know in literally every video)
: Added by popular demand, he has a deep understanding of Math and the stock market which he tries to translate into the crypto market
A Tier:
: Had some great calls, this is his best and it's aging like fine wine
: The voice of reason in Crypto, he is good at predicting the start and the end of crypto cycles.
: If you are in it for the tech this channel is great at making complicated concepts simple.
: If there was such a thing as ETH Maxis association this guy would be the CEO, he is an OG that went through multiple cycles.
: He was shilling Theta and ZIL before it was cool, he made me a lot of money
: I just watch him because he has cool paintings behind him, but he is good too I guess.
; One of the OGs of crypto, he is a Bitcoin maxi, but his educational content is great.
Best Podcasts tier: , , , ,
Honorable mentions: , , , , ,
Suggested by you: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Popular Channels to Avoid Tier:
The guy who brought us "": meme, but his content is terrible
: It's rumored that he dumps his coins on his followers, he promotes risky leverage and his channel content is average at best.
: Same as Bitboy, just empty sensationalism to lure new comers to click on his Bybit affiliate links.
: His favorite phrase is "Exaaqctly as predicted" He buys fake comments to pretend they are making money with his calls so can get more Bybit referrals
C, D, E, F, Z Tiers / Red Flags
As a general rule if someone makes stupid faces in the thumbnails, 100x claims, promotes leveraged trading or Bybit links, you should stay away from him
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This is really blew up, thanks everyone for their contribution to this list
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I like podcasts like Omnibus, Last Podcast on the Left, the crypto queen one, ExtremePC UK; discussion style with humour and intelligence but also things like S-Town and Serial. I was watching a discussion of Bitcoin and crypto on YouTube by James Jani and was wondering if there are any good and informative but also fun podcasts that are sceptical of crypto that fit within those parameters?
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