Episodes

  • Ask the Owl Ep 1: What is Blockchain for?
    May 13 2026

    This episode starts at the core. Why should people care about blockchain? Is everything permissionless? From concert tickets to land records, the conversation shows why blockchain matters once you stop reducing it to Bitcoin or price charts.

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    24 mins
  • Ep 66: Data Ownership, Privacy, and Hiring: MyStandard
    Apr 29 2026

    Adam Zec, CEO of MyStandard, joins us to talk about fixing one of the most broken parts of the digital economy: data ownership. MyStandard is building infrastructure that lets individuals control and monetize their workforce data instead of handing it over to platforms by default. The conversation covers hiring, privacy, bias, and why useful blockchain products should lead with what they solve.

    Discover more in MyStandard.io

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    33 mins
  • Ep 65: Stablecoins, Trust, and Singapore's Regulatory Playbook
    Apr 16 2026

    Adrian Ang (Partner at Allen & Gledhill) at brings a clear view of how Singapore approaches stablecoins, blockchain regulation, and the risks that come with digital money. He lays out the logic behind MAS’s framework, from technology-neutral regulation to the higher standards expected of serious market participants. Adrian also explains why regulatory clarity has become one of Singapore’s biggest strengths as a financial hub.

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    38 mins
  • Ep 64: When Tokens Don't Fit the Rules: LSTs & MiCA
    Apr 1 2026

    Liquid staking tokens may sound like a niche corner of crypto, but they raise a much bigger question: can regulation actually keep up with decentralized systems? Juan Ignacio Ibañez of the MiCA Crypto Alliance dicusses why LSTs are so hard to classify under MiCA, and why that ambiguity creates real compliance risk for platforms and service providers. The conversation moves beyond labels to a deeper issue: what happens when existing rules are built for assets with issuers, managers, and clearer boundaries than Web3 often provides.

    Crypto-asset Taxonomy for Investors and Regulators

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    30 mins
  • Ep 63: Productivity Enables Security: The Economics of Blockchain Settlement
    Mar 4 2026

    Ep 63: Productivity Enables Security: The Economics of Blockchain Settlement

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    33 mins
  • Ep 62: Crypto Crime, Sanctions & Signals: Evidence in the Blockchain
    Feb 4 2026

    Yes, illicit finance in crypto exists, but it's not the whole story. Ari Redbord (TRM Labs) walks us through the real numbers, how blockchain data is used as evidence, and what better enforcement could look like. From sanctions to smart compliance tools, we get into what’s working and what still needs to improve.

    Discover more in TRM's 2026 Crypto Crime Report

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    27 mins
  • Ep 61: US Congressman Troy Downing
    Dec 29 2025

    Congressman Troy Downing joins us to discuss what it really takes to give digital assets and AI clear rules in the United States. From the Genius Act on stablecoins and the Clarity Act on SEC vs CFTC roles, to his AI Wise Act on education for small businesses, he explains why the US cannot afford to fall behind while still protecting consumers. He also shares how financial literacy, tribal outreach, and real world use cases like title insurance and crop insurance on blockchain fit into a future where traditional banking and new rails grow side by side.

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    27 mins
  • Ep 60: Wealth as a Feminist Act: Digital Assets, Community, and Financial Education
    Dec 17 2025

    Women are stepping into new forms of financial power, and digital assets are opening the door. The founders of Eve Wealth, Sadie Raney and Elaine Asher discuss the misconceptions that keep women out of this space and the education and community that bring them in. They explain how long-term digital-asset investing sits at the intersection of wealth-building and agency, and why it may be one of the most overlooked tools for closing power gaps.

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    30 mins