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Latest from Benjamin Schiller
In Defense of Fundamental Analysis Amid Memecoin Mania
Engaging in memecoin markets without thorough analysis and a clear understanding of the risks involved is effectively gambling, not investing, says Jupiter Zheng, partner at HashKey Capital.

Blockchains Are Revolutionizing Public Goods Funding
Rewriting how capital flows through society is arguably the biggest unlock in crypto. As blockchains compete for market share, we’re begging to see rapid experimentation with novel forms of funding that grow impact ecosystems, says Sophia Dew.

Fringe to Forefront: the Institutional Embrace of Digital Assets
Bitcoin and other major assets offer unique advantages to investors seeking growth and diversification, says Jason Leibowitz.

What ETF Approval Could Mean for Ethereum
The SEC’s recent decision sets Ethereum up for success in numerous new ways, says Ilan Solot, Senior Global Markets Strategist, Marex Solutions.

Should Banks Be Crime Fighters? The Hidden (and Not So Hidden) Costs
Pointlessly onerous anti-money laundering rules lead to debanking of individuals and even entire regions, just as “financial inclusion” is thrown around as a social objective. We need a viable alternative, says Noelle Acheson.

Funding Open-Source Generative AI With Crypto
Crypto infrastructure could help address one of the biggest challenges in open source generative AI.

In Defense of Meme Coins
The only thing worse than meme coins is complaining about the financialization of memes.

Crypto Can't Be Regulated by Current US Regulators
Alexandra Damsker, author of "Understanding DeFi," argues that the shifting nature of tokens means that agencies like the SEC and CFTC are incapable of regulating crypto effectively.

How Gunnar Lovelace Is Trying to ‘Unf*ck’ the World
The serial entrepreneur and ethical capitalist’s latest effort at civil disobedience is being previewed at Consensus 2024.
