Michel Rauchs (Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance) on quantifying Bitcoin’s energy use (EP.232)

We welcome Michel Rauchs, research affiliate and longtime contributor to the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance which just released an update its Bitcoin Electricity Consumption Index featuring new mining location data. Covered in this episode:  Why Michel returned to the Cambridge Center for Alternative Finance The evolution of the CCAF’s miner benchmarking efforts The original […]

George Selgin (Cato Institute) on Stablecoins, Bitcoin, and Free Banking (EP.234)

George Selgin, director of the Center of Monetary Alternatives at the Cato Institute joins the show to discuss Bitcoin, Free Banking, and stablecoins. In this episode:  Why George refers to Bitcoin as a synthetic commodity money Why George was excited by the possibility for synthetic commodity money What conditions would have to hold for Bitcoin […]

Alex Svanevik (Nansen) on extracting signal from on-chain noise (EP.240)

We welcome Alex Svanevik, CEO of Nansen.ai to On the Brink to provide color on Nansen’s unique approach to on-chain data and analysis. We discuss: The evolution of Nansen from a wallet labelling tool to an end-to-end analytics platform How Nansen provides actionable insights from its analysis of individual addresses, transactions, and contracts Nansen’s process to scale […]