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Takatalks: Stories of Financial Systems, Crypto, and the Islamic Economy
Join husband and wife duo, Morrad Irsane and Sharene Lee, the entrepreneurs behind the groundbreaking Web3 startup Takadao, as they guide you through engaging discussions on the pivotal pillars of the modern economy. Delve into the realms of finance, technology, and ethics, exploring the disruptive technologies and the principles underpinning Islamic finance. Through captivating conversations and thought-provoking interviews, we amplify diverse voices and perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of global financial evolution.
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Is Money getting a Digital makeover?- Mauricio Magaldi
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Summary (Season 2, Ep 1)
In this conversation, Mauricio Magaldi explores the evolution of money and cryptocurrencies, emphasizing their resilience and utility. He discusses the rise of digital money, programmable money, and the challenges posed by Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). Magaldi also addresses the digital divide and the barriers to widespread adoption of Web3, stressing the importance of digital literacy and regulatory integration
Takeaways:
-Money is a technology with utility.
-Bitcoin and Ethereum offer resilience and prevention of double spending, making them attractive forms of digital money.
-Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are being explored by central banks as a way to add functionality to sovereign money.
-The digital divide may widen with the adoption of cryptocurrencies, as not everyone has access to digital infrastructure.
-Decentralized physical networks (DePIN) can contribute to inclusion by expanding access to internet infrastructure.
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