New Podcast from Blockworks Explores Crypto From Macro Investors’ Perspectives

“On the Margin” explores the growth of digital assets from the perspective of financial industry professionals.

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Today I’m excited to announce a new Blockworks podcast called “On the Margin” that explores the growth of digital assets from the perspective of financial industry professionals.

Central banks are in a global race to debase their currencies, interest rates are at all-time lows, and inequality is growing faster than ever before.
At the same time, digital assets like Bitcoin are gathering momentum and finally attracting the attention of financial institutions, companies, and even governments.

“On the Margin” takes a look at the emerging phenomenon of bitcoin, not from the perspective of industry talking heads, but from Wall Street veterans. I’ll be speaking directly with fund managers, analysts, and financial industry professionals about how they view the growth of the digital asset ecosystem.

“On the Margin” is a two-part show. Once a week I’ll be interviewing industry experts, and then at the end of the week I’ll be joined by my co-host Tyler Neville where we’ll break down the top crypto and macro stories of the week. Episodes go live every Wednesday and Saturday morning.

The show launches today, March 17th, with Lyn Alden of Lyn Alden Investment Strategy as the first guest. Next up, I will be joined by Dan Tapiero of 10T Holdings and Grant Williams of “Things That Make You Go Hmm.”

Subscribe to “On the Margin” today on Apple or Spotify, or watch the episode on YouTube.

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Upcoming Events

Javits Center North | 445 11th Ave

Tues - Thurs, March 18 - 20, 2025

Blockworks’ Digital Asset Summit (DAS) will feature conversations between the builders, allocators, and legislators who will shape the trajectory of the digital asset ecosystem in the US and abroad.

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The BitcoinOS team is the first to have developed and posted a ZK-compressed proof on the Bitcoin network. Other proof verification efforts have been limited to the Signet or testnet deployments. Their work has resulted in the development of BitSNARK, a software library for ZK-compressed fraud proofs on the Bitcoin network. The project aims to provide a horizontal scaling solution, offering a one-stop shop for teams interested in developing a rollup on Bitcoin. This approach shares similarities with the horizontal tech stack scaling in other ecosystems like Cosmos and Optimism, particularly in its focus on simplified verification, bridging standards, and lightweight interoperability.

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