Something we say often on the Bloomberg Crypto team is that a week in this asset class can feel like a year. And as we wrap up the second week of 2023, it’s starting to feel maybe more like a decade.
On the proverbial docket this week: a public and ugly fight emerging between Gemini, a crypto exchange that's owned by the Winklevoss twins, and a company called Genesis, which was one of the biggest crypto lenders in the world.
Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen and Patriots owner Bob Kraft popped up in a bankruptcy filing from FTX, the now-defunct crypto exchange associated with Sam Bankman-Fried.
And in this episode, our editors tackle listener questions.
Bloomberg senior editor Dave Liedtka joins the show.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Introducing - Spellcaster: The Fall of Sam Bankman-Fried
Crypto Winter Meets Banking Crisis: A Tale of Three Banks
Princeton University’s Blockchain Center, One Year On
NFT Fans Say 2023 Is Looking Up
Job Cuts Reflect Crypto Winter’s Deep Freeze
What’s Happening With Crypto in Argentina?
This Week in Crypto: Court is in Session
Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire on US Crypto Regulation
The IRS Wants to Tax Your Frozen Crypto
What Are the UK and EU Doing About Crypto Regulation?
Why The FTX Collapse Shook The Bahamas
This Week in Crypto: Ukraine War, Marathon Digital, FTX
AI Hype Meets Crypto Winter
What’s A ‘Britcoin’?
A Look Behind The Celsius Curtain
What are Bitcoin NFTs?
The Latest on Bitcoin, FTX and Coinbase
2022 Was a Good Year for Crypto Hackers
How Are Bankruptcy Courts Shaping Crypto Law?
What Makes ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Roger Ver Tick?
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