This episode of The New Money Podcast features Nicolas, CEO of Coinhouse, a French crypto broker offering regulated digital asset services for individuals and businesses. Nicolas retraces Coinhouse’s roots alongside Ledger and its evolution from a Paris storefront to a regulated brokerage that helped shape France’s PSAN regime, later informing MiCA. He lays out why the real value sits with client-facing brokers, not exchanges, and how Coinhouse is building toward a crypto-native bank serving premium clients. The conversation dives into Europe’s regulatory fragmentation under MiCA, why France’s early lead has faded, and why Nicolas believes the travel rule should be scrapped in favor of robust AML/CFT controls. It’s a candid look at building a compliant crypto business in Europe, the missing piece in institutional exchange infrastructure, and the road to tokenized finance at banking scale.
Key Chapters
00:00 From Ledger roots to Coinhouse spinout
03:39 The 2017 crypto market in Europe
06:53 Building a regulation‑first strategy
11:26 Why broker beats exchange for value
16:10 Serving premium high‑touch clients
17:16 The missing institutional‑grade exchange
20:41 France’s head start fades under MiCA
23:59 Best EU jurisdictions for crypto today
27:09 Why the travel rule should go
29:32 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Armani Ferrante, founder and CEO of Backpack, the regulated crypto exchange and wallet platform unifying access to digital assets across chains and fiat. Armani unpacks Backpack’s brand philosophy, why the company prioritizes custody, security, and global liquidity, and his journey from Apple to Alameda to the early Solana ecosystem. He shares candid lessons from the FTX collapse—after losing 88% of company capital—and how that shaped Backpack’s transparency-first, compliance-led culture. The conversation dives into Backpack’s launch in Europe via the FTX EU acquisition, the emerging regulated perps landscape, and how CeFi front-ends can leverage DeFi back-ends for provable safety, including daily proof-of-reserves and zero-knowledge attestations. A timely look at where the digital asset market is heading and why the next wave of crypto adoption will blend regulation, real liquidity, and verifiable infrastructure.
Key Chapters
02:03 Backpack’s brand and aesthetic vision
05:04 Choosing Backpack’s product scope
06:55 From Apple to Backpack
09:04 FTX lessons and the survival plan
17:56 Why Europe and the regulatory strategy
19:54 Inside the FTX EU acquisition
22:48 Outlook on regulated market structure
24:42 CeFi meets DeFi in exchange design
27:01 Auditable infrastructure and daily proofs
28:51 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Henri Stern, co-founder and CEO of Privy, the wallet infrastructure enabling embedded wallets and secure key management for modern crypto apps, recently acquired by Stripe. Henri unpacks the hard-won lessons from his first startup, the co-founder dynamics that powered Privy, and why truth-seeking beats ego when navigating pivots. He traces Privy’s shift from data tokenization to embedded wallets, the evolution of wallet UX, and the rise of stablecoins drawing fintechs into crypto. Henri also explains how Privy remains fast inside Stripe, why serving both crypto-native and fintech customers compounds product quality, and how to think about chain fragmentation and interoperability. A timely conversation for builders deciding custody models, developer experience, and product bets in the stablecoin era.
Key Chapters
00:30 From Shout to Privy lessons learned
04:23 Grit versus quit in startups
07:41 Pivoting from data to wallets
13:14 Staying fast post-acquisition
15:13 Wallet UX shifts and embedded wins
19:19 Stablecoins, fintechs, and strategy bets
24:42 Privy's architecture, TEEs, and 4337
30:56 Inside the Stripe deal and chain strategy
34:59 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Tracy Jin, COO at MEXC, a leading global crypto exchange known for altcoin breadth, deep liquidity, and ultra-low fees. Tracy unpacks MEXC’s M-E-X-C philosophy, why liquidity depth and zero-fee trading matter, and how the business model works at scale. The conversation dives into listing at speed with rigorous diligence and delisting safeguards, the emerging stablecoin war, and MEXC’s partnership with Ethen’s USDE that accelerated volumes. Tracy outlines the $300M ecosystem fund and IgniteX to back top talent and projects, and explains why multiple stablecoin winners make the market healthier. She also previews Dex Plus, which blends CEX and DEX UX, and new AI tools that help traders discover high-potential alts and trusted signals. A timely look at how exchanges will bridge retail and on-chain finance amid rapid product innovation and shifting regulation.
Key Chapters
00:00 MEXC’s pillars and growth focus
03:41 Zero fees and the business model
04:34 How MEXC builds deep liquidity
06:23 Fast listings with strict safeguards
08:10 Stablecoin strategy and USDE momentum
09:56 Why multiple stablecoins should win
11:00 Ecosystem fund and IgniteX talent bets
14:56 Alts Bitcoin and stablecoin roles
16:49 Roadmap for Dex Plus and AI features
23:48 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Georg Harer, Managing Director and Head of Legal & Compliance at Bybit EU. Georg traces his path from big-law M&A to building Bybit’s Vienna headquarters and securing a MiCA license in under a year. He shares how Bybit’s culture of transparency and fast execution shaped its response to a major security incident and informs its approach to client asset protection and proof of reserves. The conversation dives into localization for European users, navigating Asian–European team dynamics, and the realities of banking access for regulated crypto firms. It also explores why Austria is emerging as a serious crypto hub and how MiCA’s passporting transforms the scale of opportunity. A timely blueprint for compliant expansion in Europe and what it takes to win in the MiCA era.
Key Chapters
00:00 Inside Bybit’s Vienna crypto hub
03:01 From law to crypto operator
07:22 Balancing risk and speed
11:12 Building a transparent crypto culture
14:48 Navigating global team cultures
17:54 Localizing Bybit for Europe
19:52 Why Vienna is becoming a crypto hub
23:37 Licensing, security, and proof of reserves
26:53 Austria's path and industry collaboration
30:38 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Bryce Ferguson, co-founder and CEO of Turnkey, the infrastructure powering embedded wallets and on-chain automation for teams like Bridge, Moonshot, and Polymarket. Bryce walks us through his journey from art school to Bain to building Coinbase Custody, and now leading Turnkey to scale programmable wallets for the next generation of crypto. They unpack the evolving landscape of crypto wallets and why custody remains a foundational design decision for any crypto product. Bryce also reflects on Coinbase’s culture, the current U.S. regulatory pivot, and how to prepare for an AI-native future of agentic payments. A sharp and technical look into what it takes to build crypto infrastructure that actually scales.
Key Chapters
03:00 The Artistic Side of Product Development
06:14 Bryce Ferguson's Journey in Tech and Crypto
08:56 Evolution of Wallet Infrastructure and Custody
11:56 Real-Life Use Cases of Turnkey's Technology
14:56 Turnkey's Competitive Edge in the Market
18:11 Funding and Future Growth Plans
20:59 Navigating the Regulatory Landscape
23:51 The Future of Agentic Payments and AI Integration
27:00 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Florian Wimmer, Co-founder and CEO of Blockpit - the Austrian crypto tax startup now leading Europe’s compliance infrastructure. Florian shares how Blockpit went from a side project built in Excel to a multi-jurisdiction platform used by individuals, institutions, and tax authorities across the EU. We dive into the 2026 rollout of the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF), why just 3% of traders currently file taxes, and how Blockpit is positioning itself for a 10–30x market expansion. Florian also speaks candidly about crypto’s libertarian roots, the ethics of taxation, and the challenges of consolidating a fragmented European market. A deep look at crypto’s regulatory maturation - and what it means for builders on both sides of the state-market divide.
Key Chapters
02:41 Navigating Tax Regimes in Crypto
05:37 Founding Blockbit: A Personal Journey
08:48 Surviving Bear Markets and Strategic Growth
11:38 Acquisitions and Market Expansion
14:48 The Role of Regulation in Crypto
17:37 Cultural Perspectives on Crypto Taxes
20:51 Future Plans and Strategic Partnerships
24:02 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Austin Reid, Global Head of Revenue and Business at FalconX, the institutional crypto prime broker powering over $1.5 trillion in annual trading volume. Austin shares the story of FalconX’s hypergrowth, from five people and a trading desk to a full-stack platform serving the world’s most sophisticated investors. They unpack the rise of U.S.-regulated crypto derivatives, the institutional boom following Bitcoin ETF approval, and the Trump admin, and why stablecoins are quietly becoming crypto’s killer app for emerging markets. Austin also dives into FalconX’s M&A strategy, the firm's brand philosophy, and what it takes to build resilience across market cycles. A wide-ranging conversation on institutional scale, regulatory tailwinds, and the future of crypto’s infrastructure layer.
Key Chapters
02:38 The Role of Stablecoins in Financial Freedom
05:53 Institutional Adoption and Market Growth
09:02 The Impact of Bitcoin ETFs on Institutional Investment
11:38 Bipartisan Support for Crypto Regulation
15:01 Skepticism Around Consumer Use Cases for Stablecoins
17:54 M&A Strategies and Market Consolidation
20:41 Falcon X's Growth and Future Plans
24:03 Resilience During Market Volatility
26:57 Branding and Marketing Strategies for Falcon X
29:46 Partnerships and Collaborations in the Crypto Space
32:50 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Konstantin Richter, Founder & CEO of Blockdaemon. Konstantin shares what it takes to run crypto infrastructure at scale, powering institutions from Goldman Sachs to Coinbase. He unpacks why the Genius Act signals a regulatory shift and how Blockdaemon’s business is evolving from static nodes to dynamic DeFi APIs. Konstantin also reflects on the fallout of being debanked overnight, what it revealed about the fragility of traditional finance, and why self-custody is no longer optional. A sharp conversation on infrastructure shifts, regulatory momentum, and why stable tokens are fast becoming the new rails for money movement.
Key Chapters
02:30 Genius Act & Stable Token Opportunity
06:22 Blockdaemon’s Core Products Explained
08:22 The Infrastructure is Turning DeFi-Native
10:46 The Institutional Flywheel
12:31 What's Next: Interoperability & Oracles
13:55 The Trump Admin’s Crypto Strategy
16:49 Debanked in the US
20:25 The Importance of Access to Financial Services
27:50 Building in the U.S. vs. Europe
32:12 Global Expansion & Strategic Hiring
33:55 Relaunching Staking in the U.S.
36:21 The Future of Staking
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Christian Niedermüller, COO of KuCoin EU. Christian shares what it’s like to build KuCoin’s European arm from the ground up - inside one of Asia’s fastest-growing crypto exchanges. He explains why Vienna is becoming a serious regulatory hub, how MiCA will reshape the European landscape, and what it actually costs to launch a compliant exchange in the EU. Christian breaks down why MiCA means consolidation, how KuCoin is shifting away from its “aping casino” image, and why trust, security, and UX now sit at the core of its European brand strategy. A sharp conversation on regulation as opportunity, operator-level execution, and why Europe is crypto’s next big frontier.
Key Chapters
01:57 The European Crypto Ecosystem
03:58 Shifting Centers of Gravity in Crypto
06:51 Building a Regulated Entity in Europe
10:02 Challenges of Regulatory Compliance
13:00 KuCoin's Strategy and Market Positioning
16:01 Localizing the KuCoin Brand in Europe
19:01 Competitive Landscape in the Crypto Market
22:00 Future Growth Segments for KuCoin
24:53 Navigating MiCA Regulations
28:35 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Nick Philpott, Co-Founder and Head of Partnerships of Zodia Markets, who shares his unlikely path from historian to banker to crypto entrepreneur. He shares insights into building a crypto and FX platform designed specifically for institutions—one that delivers real-time settlement, operates within deep regulatory frameworks, and aims to make "the unfamiliar familiar." Nick explains how stablecoins solve the 20% of use cases that cause 80% of the operational pain and unpacks the anatomy of Zodia’s “regulatory-first” approach. Nick breaks down the realities of being bank-backed, and why real-time stablecoin FX at scale is still one of crypto’s biggest unlocks. They dive into the lessons from Libra, why most stablecoins today are just money market funds in disguise, and how regulations like MiCA could ironically make euro stablecoins less stable. A rich, wide-ranging conversation covering military dreams, central bank politics, the rise and fall of Facebook’s crypto ambitions.
Key Chapters
02:03 Nick's journey from historian to crypto founder
08:30 Building Zodia Markets with a regulatory-first mindset
11:00 Why stablecoins solve real problems in global trade
18:30 How the idea for Zodia Markets emerged inside Standard Chartered
28:00 Lessons from working with Facebook's Libra project
36:00 Why regulation needs to reuse, not reinvent
40:00 The risks hidden in Europe's stablecoin rules
44:00 Quickfire insights on fintech and crypto trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Stephan Lutz, CEO of BitMEX. Stephan shares how he transitioned from traditional finance at PwC and Deutsche Börse to leading BitMEX through one of the most turbulent chapters in crypto history. He recounts why joining BitMEX felt like "winning the lottery," how he moved his family from Germany to Singapore, and what it took to restore the exchange’s reputation post-regulatory action. He explains how BitMEX became the first crypto exchange to fully KYC its user base, what it’s like to work with elite legal teams, and why true regulatory compliance starts with culture - not paperwork. They dive into BitMEX’s “back to roots” strategy, prioritizing deep liquidity and product integrity over flashy expansion. Stephan also previews the next phase of BitMEX: low-latency infrastructure in Tokyo, institutional-grade margining, and third-party custody. A sharp, honest conversation about the inner workings of a crypto OG, surviving reputational risk, and what it really means to play offense in 2025.
Key Chapters
02:40 BitMEX Origins & The "Lottery" Moment
06:15 Unbanked in Southeast Asia: The Real Use Case for Crypto
08:37 From Germany to Singapore: A Family Bet on the Future
12:00 Cultural Insights: Singapore vs. Germany
16:00 Taking Over BitMEX During a Crisis
20:00 The Real Story Behind BitMEX's Legal Case
24:45 Playing Defense for Three Years
29:00 Going Public Again: BitMEX’s Mindset Shift in 2025
32:00 FTX, Offshore Regulation & Real Supervision
37:11 Back to the Roots: Focusing on Derivatives
41:45 The 2025 Playbook: Margining, Latency, Custody, UX
46:30 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Vugar Usi Zade, COO of Bitget. Vugar recounts his unconventional path from marketing director at Sony to scaling crypto giant Bitget from 12 million to 100 million users in under two years. Vugar explains the key drivers behind Bitget’s growth, including its strategic $30M partnership with Lionel Messi, the launch of the Bitget Wallet (now one of the most downloaded crypto wallets globally), and investments into Telegram’s TON ecosystem. He shares how Bitget scaled its operations to 1,800 employees across 60 countries, why the company prioritizes local autonomy over centralized control, and how they maintain performance through a rigorous metrics-driven culture. This episode is a masterclass in operating at scale, building trust in a post-FTX world, and thinking contrarian in crypto. A must-listen for builders, investors, and anyone fascinated by the future of money.
Key Chapters
03:06 Vugar’s Unconventional Path: From Sony to Crypto
08:51 Evaluating Crypto Projects: Red Flags and Due Diligence
12:04 The Importance of Founders and Their Backgrounds
14:50 The Bitget Story Begins: Why Vugar Joined
17:57 Inside Bitget’s 8x Growth Playbook
20:50 Strategic Partnerships: The Messi Deal & Beyond
23:59 Rebuilding Trust in a Post-FTX Crypto World
27:01 Challenges of Rapid Growth and Talent Acquisition
28:36 Decentralization at Scale: How Bitget Operates
30:32 Culture Without Borders: Managing 1,800 Remotely
34:42 Performance Metrics and Accountability
35:54 Navigating Employee Performance and Retention
39:50 The Vision of a Crypto Super App
42:04 Tokenization of Real World Assets
46:50 Legislation and Regulatory Challenges in Crypto
49:30 Geographical Strategy and Market Focus
40:10 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
*This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice*
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Peter Stilwell, the former COO of Coinbase UK. Peter unpacks Coinbase’s journey from building a startup within a startup in Europe to navigating the chaos of the FTX collapse. He recounts the early challenges of bringing compliance-first crypto infrastructure to a market lagging years behind the U.S., the behind-the-scenes tension of operating under the FCA’s scrutiny, and how Coinbase balanced rapid growth with regulatory rigor. The conversation dives into the birth of USDC, how a hobby became a billion-dollar revenue stream, and the "Amazon for stablecoins" thesis. He shares insights on leadership during crisis, building high-talent teams, and why being a “stress absorber” beats being a “stress amplifier.” A must-listen for anyone curious about the future of crypto, regulation, and what it takes to lead through the noise.
Key Chapters
02:14 Coinbase's Journey in Europe
06:10 Challenges in the European Market
09:51 Regulatory Relationships and Compliance
13:52 The Impact of FTX on the Crypto Industry
18:06 Crisis Management and Leadership
21:47 Economic Challenges and Team Motivation
23:13 Navigating Market Volatility
27:35 Building a Resilient Business Model
31:06 Talent Acquisition and Company Culture
36:14 The Evolution of Stablecoins
40:10 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
*This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice*
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Chris Maurice, Co-Founder and CEO of Yellow Card, Africa’s leading stablecoin payments infrastructure provider. Chris shares his journey from selling Bitcoin out of Taco Bells in the U.S. to building a pan-African fintech powerhouse that operates in over 20 countries. He unpacks how Yellow Card solved the hardest problem in emerging markets - moving money across borders - by building their own market-making and liquidity infrastructure from scratch. The conversation dives into the rise of stablecoins in the Global South, why traditional finance failed to serve African businesses, and how Yellow Card is abstracting away banking and regulatory complexity with a Stripe-quality API. Chris discusses why Nigeria leads the world in stablecoin adoption, the regulatory revolution happening across the continent, and how stablecoins are not the future - they’re the present.
Key Chapters
00:00 The Rise of Stablecoins in Nigeria
05:04 Chris's Journey into the Crypto World
09:47 Understanding the African Market and Its Challenges
15:05 Liquidity and Market Making in Stablecoins
20:06 Navigating Regulatory Landscapes in Africa
24:50 The Future of Stablecoins and Banking
30:11 Traveling for Business: Bridging Markets
35:02 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypro Trends
*This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice*
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Joshua Barraclough, Founder and CEO of One Trading. Josh shares his journey from leading fintech strategy at JP Morgan, to joining Bitpanda as CEO of its exchange business, and ultimately spinning it out to launch One Trading as a fully independent, institutional-grade platform. They dive deep into the complexities of the trading stack, the rise of perpetual futures as crypto’s most powerful financial innovation, and how One Trading rebuilt the infrastructure for regulated perps from scratch, eliminating the need for brokers and clearinghouses. Josh breaks down the 3.5-year regulatory journey with ESMA, ECB, and DNB to bring perps onshore, why CFDs are broken, and how regulation is now a competitive edge in Europe. They also unpack the strategy and execution behind the spinout from Bitpanda, and what it really takes to build next-gen trading infrastructure from the ground up.
Key Chapters
00:00 Introduction to One Trading and Its Vision
04:55 Josh's Career Journey from JP Morgan to the Spinout of One Trading
09:54 JP Morgan's Crypto Perspective and Blockchain Innovation
14:50 Understanding the Trading Stack
20:12 The Evolution of Perpetual Futures
24:49 The Future of Derivatives Trading
29:54 The Bitpanda Spinout
31:30 Competitive Landscape and Market Positioning
37:54 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice
Music by Marcelo Cataldo - http://www.marcelocataldo.com
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Ulli Spankowski, Founder of Bison and Chief Digital Officer at Börse Stuttgart. Ulli shares the compelling journey of Bison from startup to its acquisition by Börse Stuttgart, offering insights on entrepreneurial risk-taking and building trust in the volatile crypto space. The conversation explores how Bison's business model evolved and the strategic decision behind partnering with Börse Stuttgart. Ulli reveals valuable lessons from the acquisition process and discusses his vision for digital assets within the traditional financial organization. The discussion also covers the critical role of human resources in cultivating a digital-first culture, with Ulli making a passionate case for in-person collaboration to build strong teams. The episode concludes with an expert analysis of Europe's evolving regulatory landscape, particularly focusing on MiCAR and its implications for the future of cryptocurrency.
Key Chapters
00:00 Navigating Risks in Entrepreneurship
03:05 The Journey of Bison and Börse Stuttgart
06:04 The Evolution of Crypto Trading
08:59 Strategic Partnerships and Acquisitions
11:49 Building Trust in the Crypto Space
15:01 The Role of Regulation in Crypto
17:45 The Future of Digital Assets
21:02 Cultural Shifts in Work Dynamics
24:14 The Impact of Leadership on Innovation
27:00 The Importance of HR in Transformation
29:51 Reflections on the Crypto Landscape
32:56 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
*This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice*
Music by Marcelo Cataldo
This episode of The New Money Podcast features Bobby Zagotta, CEO of Bitstamp USA and Global Chief Commercial Officer. Bobby shares Bitstamp’s origin story, his transition from CME to crypto, and what it takes to scale one of the most enduring exchanges in the industry. He discusses the crucial role of regulation in crypto, how Bitstamp is navigating innovation while maintaining compliance, and the unique challenges of building trust in a volatile market. The conversation explores the future of euro stablecoins, the current U.S. administration’s approach to crypto policy, and the urgent need for a clear regulatory framework. They also dive into the strategic rationale behind Bitstamp’s merger with Robinhood, what it signals about the rise of financial super apps, and how the lines between crypto and traditional finance are blurring.
Key Chapters
00:55 The Founding Story of Bitstamp
02:56 The Role of Regulation in Crypto
05:46 CME's Entry into Crypto Futures
09:04 The Ripple Investment and Its Impact
12:07 The Evolution of Derivatives in Crypto and the Need for Regulation
17:53 Bitstamp's Unique Positioning in the Market and Building Trust in the Crypto Space
27:27 Regulatory Landscape and Licensing Developments
28:54 The Role of Stablecoins in the Crypto Ecosystem
31:05 The Future of Euro Stablecoins and Global Currency Dynamics
33:14 Crypto Policy under the Trump Administration
37:05 The Strategic Merger with Robinhood
40:02 The Race to Become a Financial Super App
41:42 Quickfire Insights on Fintech and Crypto Trends
*This is NOT financial, tax, or legal advice*
Music by Marcelo Cataldo