Galaxy’s $30m Offer to Rhodium, Bitmain’s ASIC Surplus, Bitcoin Mining (in Space!), and…Tokenized Nicotine?
You can mine Bitcoin in space…or can you?
Investing in Bitcoin Season 2
Over time, UTXO expanded into publicly traded Bitcoin miners and products, eventually investing in ordinals and exploring native yield opportunities on Bitcoin’s layer 2s. He notes the firm’s forward-thinking approach in helping clients navigate Bitcoin’s financialization, as well as how ordinals marked a significant shift in the ecosystem.
Making Sense of AI and HPC Markets with Tom Masiero
Public mining companies can’t stop talking about HPC & AI, but is there any ‘there’ there?
The Bullish Case for Bitdeer with Brandon Bailey
Bitdeer went public in April 2023, and since then, it has earned consideration as one of the top 10 public bitcoin mining stocks by market cap. Today, our guest Brandon Bailey makes the case for why it deserves a spot in the top five.
Prediction Markets, But For Everything. Futarchy With Proph3t
No one cares about DAO governance so we’re jumping straight larger markets to predict your life outcomes.
Restaking Comes to Bitcoin w/ Luke Xie | SatLayer
Bablyon’s now live – what’s next for the chain? Enter SatLayer, a restaking protocol for Bitcoin.
Is Bitcoin Dirty? Reviewing The Bitcoin Mining’s Documentary With Alana Mediavilla
Is Bitcoin a ‘dirty’ coin? We dig into the latest film on the subject of Bitcoin mining with film maker Alana Mediavilla.
VCs are pivoting into Bitcoin
We’re highlighting a shift in venture capital interest toward Bitcoin, indicating that funds traditionally allocated to the broader crypto landscape are now increasingly flowing into Bitcoin projects. Significant investment rounds, with notable recent raises amounting to over $100 million in the past year suggest a growing confidence in Bitcoin-specific ventures.
Stablecoins Are Cancer And Rollups Are Dumb With Shinobi, Shehzan
Bitcoin’s scaling tech ain’t cracked up to be what you think it is.
Babylon Launch Pumps Fees, Bitfarms Merges with Stronghold, Public Miner Q2 Numbers, and the IMF’s (not so Modest) Tax Proposal
In this week’s news roundup, Will, Colin, and Matt break down how Babylon Chain’s launch pumped Bitcoin transactions fees to multi-month highs. Plus, they discuss Bitfarms’ merger with Stronghold and what it means for Riot’s hostile takeover attempt, and they wrap up the pod by covering Q2 numbers from the public miners – oh, and a note on the IMF’s absurd plea to tax bitcoin miners into oblivion.