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Aerodrome Co-Founder: 90% of Top 100 Tokens Are Uninvestable (Here's Why)
- The crypto space is shifting from speculative "shitcoin" investments to a focus on owning valuable infrastructure and protocols that accrue real value, attracting a new class of institutional investors.
- Regulatory clarity is expected to accelerate the integration of real-world assets (RWAs) like tokenized equities onto the blockchain, creating new market structures and opportunities for DeFi protocols.
- The long-term viability of protocols for token holders hinges on direct, permissionless claims to revenue and on-chain utility, rather than passive revenue distribution or revenue flowing to DAOs.

Making Tokenization a Reality: Bringing Assets Onchain | Samara Cohen
- Global market structure is undergoing significant immediate transformation, with near-term decisions in Europe and the US influencing capital markets for the next decade, driven by new technologies like blockchain and AI.
- Designing for the investor experience is crucial, particularly as tokenization scales, to ensure resilience and trust, as highlighted by market events like October 10th which exposed gaps in pricing and valuation mechanisms.
- The future of finance involves converging ecosystems, where traditional financial assets and digital assets will likely integrate through open architectures and a strong focus on investor experience, as seen in the evolution of ETFs and the growing utility of prediction markets.

Western Union CEO: Western Union's Stablecoin Future
- Western Union is leveraging stablecoins to significantly improve internal efficiency by freeing up billions of dollars in capital that was previously held as float.
- The company is enabling customers in certain countries to hold US dollar-denominated stablecoins, effectively providing them with a quasi-bank account to hedge against local currency fluctuations and instability.
- Western Union envisions its stablecoin infrastructure becoming a valuable service for other financial institutions, offering a more efficient and compliant alternative to traditional correspondent banking and SWIFT.

What’s Actually Happening To Bitcoin & The Economy Right Now | Jordi Visser
- The fiat banking system and digital money are merging, facilitated by stablecoin adoption and platforms like Zel, signaling a significant shift in global finance.
- Bitcoin's technical resilience and the ongoing decentralization of ownership suggest a long-term positive outlook, despite short-term price fluctuations.
- The rise of AI, coupled with economic shifts like rising inequality and labor shortages, will necessitate governmental intervention and could push countries to adopt Bitcoin as a sovereign defense.

'The Opinions': General Stanley McChrystal on Iran
- The nature of the conflict with Iran is deeply rooted in historical grievances dating back to the 1953 coup, the 1979 revolution, and the Iran-Iraq War, which shaped a strong anti-American sentiment within Iran.
- American military strategy risks falling into a "seduction" of seemingly easy solutions like covert action, surgical raids, and air power, which often fail to address the underlying passions and commitment of adversaries.
- The increasing civilian-military divide is a concern, as a professionalized military can become insulated, potentially leading to a greater willingness to use force and a detachment from broader societal values.

It Could Happen Here Weekly 226
- The podcast features a discussion on the Teen Vogue special issue about Vivian Wilson, Elon Musk's transgender daughter, highlighting the article's creation, the viral photo shoot, and its relevance to trans rights and broader political issues.
- The conversation delves into the historical role of espionage in the life of Roald Dahl, the acclaimed children's author, and examines the extreme and dangerous production of his 1981 film "Roar," which involved living with dozens of big cats.
- The podcast discusses the increasing repression of labor organizers, specifically the "kidnapping" of Alfredo "Lelo" Huarez by ICE, and the broader implications for immigrant workers' rights and the labor movement's response to state-level targeting.

Reese’s heir vs. chocolate skimpflation
- The Hershey Company is facing accusations of "skimpflation" for replacing real milk chocolate and peanut butter with less expensive alternatives like "chocolate candy" and "peanut butter cream" in some of its Reese's products.
- The grandson of Reese's Peanut Butter Cup inventor, Brad Reese, initiated a public campaign against Hershey's for what he considers a betrayal of his family's legacy and product integrity.
- While Hershey's initially claimed ingredient changes were for innovation and new product shapes, they announced a plan to revert to classic milk and dark chocolate recipes in some products by 2027, though the CEO's decision predated Brad's public complaints.

James Seyffart on Why 150 Digital Asset ETFs Are Coming
- There is a significant and ongoing divergence between institutional adoption of crypto and its current market price.
- BlackRock plans to tokenize all their ETFs within the next 12 months, an ambitious move that could redefine ETF distribution.
- The proliferation of crypto ETFs is creating a crowded market, with a likely shakeout and liquidation of less successful products expected.

Why Solana keeps getting faster — and what's next (ft. Jito Labs CEO Lucas Bruder)
- Jito positions itself as the economic growth engine for Solana, focusing on optimizing transaction ordering and filtering spam to enable a seamless, fast, and low-friction financial system.
- Solana's vision is to become the primary platform for all financial activities, offering a permissionless and friction-free experience for trading both crypto and traditional assets at "the speed of light."
- The podcast highlights Solana's rapid capacity increases and cost-effectiveness, contrasting it with Bitcoin's "digital gold" and Ethereum's slower scaling, emphasizing Solana's iterative technological advancements.

Exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger: Possessed Politicians, Occult Activity, and Speaking to Satan Himself
- Exorcism is presented as a central and frequently overlooked aspect of Jesus's ministry and early Christianity.
- The decline of exorcism in modern Western Christianity is linked to the rise of psychology in the mid-20th century, which offered alternative explanations for phenomena previously attributed to demonic influence.
- Demons are described as fallen angels with intellect and will, distinct from supernatural beings, and their actions are ultimately regulated by Christ's permission.
