A Primer on China's Current Economic Turmoil

A Primer on China's Current Economic Turmoil

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The Myth of the “Most Used” Blockchain | The Breakdown

The race to be the “most used blockchain” misses the point. This episode examines the metrics behind Solana vs Ethereum — and why usage, revenue, and adoption are being misunderstood — followed by a discussion with Nick Almond on where these networks are actually headed. Thanks f ...  Show more

Why Privacy Coins Aren’t Enough | The Breakdown

Privacy is back at the center of crypto’s narrative. This episode examines the limits of on-chain privacy, the role of KYC and the app layer, and how crypto onboarding has changed — before closing with Andrew M. Bailey of the Bitcoin Policy Institute. Enjoy! As always, remember t ...  Show more

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