Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
Health & Fitness
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Podjoint Logo
US
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/a3/4e/ba/a34ebaa8-9cb1-10d1-af68-e9e75a19d80a/mza_11110125312626251412.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
In Early Podcast
Inearlypod
32 episodes
2 weeks ago
Show more...
Business
RSS
All content for In Early Podcast is the property of Inearlypod and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Show more...
Business
Episodes (20/32)
In Early Podcast
S2E11 Harry Donnelly, Circuit
This episode features Harry Donnelly, co-founder and CEO of Circuit, which gives cryptoasset holders the power to extract assets from any wallet — even after key loss, hacks, or unexpected custody failures. Circuit's website is https://www.circuitsecurity.com In this recording Matt and Harry consider: - The problems of Key Based Recovery, and examples of crypto funds being taken without recourse; - Harry's solution and the concept of Automatic Asset Extraction, as described on the website: “When systems break, keys disappear, or wallets are compromised, Circuit keeps your assets recoverable, your operations intact, and your reputation protected”. - Part of Circuit's Whitepaper including how extraction occurs: “What’s needed is a security model that separates recovery from key availability - not to replace key-based systems, but to reinforce them. This whitepaper introduces Automatic Asset Extraction: a transaction- layer failsafe that functions independently of the primary key infrastructure. AAE enables assets to move from danger to safety without requiring access to compromised or inaccessible keys, filling the critical response gap left open by current systems. This means institutions can act before initiation risky or time-consuming key recovery processes- often avoiding the need for them altogether”; - How AEE and Key Based Recovery work in tandem; and - Circuit's market position and how preventive measures always trump post event recovery routes. ------ In Early is a podcast hosted by Matt Green who speaks to those at the forefront of the digital assets and technology sectors, telling real life stories, considering the growth and growing pains of the industry, and exploring how blockchain and other technology has made an impact on people's lives. With guests including household names like Coinbase, BitGo, Coincover, Crystal Blockchain and Lockton, to more specialised enterprises like fractional mining farms for NFTs, to authors, artists and developers, from stable coin issuers backed by real estate, to Web3 gaming and sports projects, and forensic investigators to law makers, the podcast is a dialogue with those servicing, developing and implementing technology. In Early was featured in The Lawyer's Briefing Room. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/in-early-podcast/ Instagram: @inearlypodcast https://tinyurl.com/mryjcw2p X/ Twitter: @inearlypodcast https://x.com/inearlypodcast?s=21 This podcast is produced by Matt Green and Luke Carey. All rights reserved #blockchain #cryptocurrency #digital #digitalassets #bitcoin #legal #interview #technology #nft #podcast #innovation #inearly #inearlypodcast #stablecoins #cbdc #memecoins #tokenization #dlt #gaming #fintech #stablecoins #MiCA
Show more...
2 weeks ago
29 minutes

In Early Podcast
S2E10 Ismael, Evergive
This episode features Ismael Dainehine, co-founder and CEO of EverGive, which enables charitable bitcoin donations. The vision is to ensure funds compound and last forever, creating a reserve of funds for charities with a long term vision. Donations can be made via https://www.evergive.com/ and for more on the project visit the https://www.evergive.com/#faqs, including the How Does This Work Section. In this recording Matt and Ismael consider: - Ismael's earlier businesses Givematch and Shamaazi. - What problem EverGive looks to solve, what Ismael believes are issues with charitable giving, and how EverGive solves that problem. - Why anyone would donate via EverGive and in bitcoin - How this initiative works, including the role of a Donor Advised Fund who ensures payments are made to held at the right places.   - Regulatory issues, and how EverGive avoids bitcoin ending up in the wrong or sanctioned hands. - How EverGive makes money, and how charities who might not have a good understanding of bitcoin, receive funds. - Why EverGive is not a charity but a means to give to charity. This episode is also published on YouTube: https://youtu.be/29wbbv48NF4 ------ In Early is a podcast hosted by Matt Green who speaks to those at the forefront of the digital assets and technology sectors, telling real life stories, considering the growth and growing pains of the industry, and exploring how blockchain and other technology has made an impact on people's lives. With guests including household names like Coinbase, BitGo, Coincover, Crystal Blockchain and Lockton, to more specialised enterprises like fractional mining farms for NFTs, to authors, artists and developers, from stable coin issuers backed by real estate, to Web3 gaming and sports projects, and forensic investigators to law makers, the podcast is a dialogue with those servicing, developing and implementing technology. In Early was featured in The Lawyer's Briefing Room. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/in-early-podcast/ Instagram: @inearlypodcast https://tinyurl.com/mryjcw2p X/ Twitter: @inearlypodcast https://x.com/inearlypodcast?s=21 This podcast is produced by Matt Green and Luke Carey. All rights reserved #blockchain #cryptocurrency #digital #digitalassets #bitcoin #legal #interview #technology #nft #podcast #innovation #inearly #inearlypodcast #stablecoins #cbdc #memecoins #tokenization #dlt #gaming #fintech #stablecoins #MiCA
Show more...
1 month ago
27 minutes

In Early Podcast
S2E9 Ben Elvidge Uranium.io / xU3O8
This episode features Ben Elvidge, Head of Commercial Appliances at Trilitech, which runs https://uranium.io/en and is behind the xU3O8 token, which represents unenriched uranium, or "yellow cake". This is a genuine use case of tokenisation, and a means by which retail can hold an otherwise remote asset. Following a launch event alongside Figment and Crypto Collective detailing tokenisation, nuclear energy and the digital revolution, Matt Green and Ben Elvidge recorded this episode to consider: - Uranium Oxide as an investible commodity, as opposed to the fuel for nuclear facilities - Why uranium is being tokenised and whether there is an appetite for investment in uranium in retail, considering investment in small modular reactors, and Meta's investment in Illinois - What "custody ready asset, with global pricing benchmarks" means in the context and what rights the xU3O8 token gives holders - How to overcome KYC and AML compliance issues and prevent bad actors obtaining rights to uranium via the site - How to think about this product and service, not as crypto but as a means to interact with a commodity, and how to rebrand uranium ownership - The token itself, where to buy it and its pricing.   ------ In Early is a podcast hosted by Matt Green who speaks to those at the forefront of the digital assets and technology sectors, telling real life stories, considering the growth and growing pains of the industry, and exploring how blockchain and other technology has made an impact on people's lives. With guests including household names like Coinbase, BitGo, Coincover, Crystal Blockchain and Lockton, to more specialised enterprises like fractional mining farms for NFTs, to authors, artists and developers, from stable coin issuers backed by real estate, to Web3 gaming and sports projects, and forensic investigators to law makers, the podcast is a dialogue with those servicing, developing and implementing technology. In Early was featured in The Lawyer's Briefing Room. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/in-early-podcast/ Instagram: @inearlypodcast https://tinyurl.com/mryjcw2p X/ Twitter: @inearlypodcast https://x.com/inearlypodcast?s=21 This podcast is produced by Matt Green and Luke Carey. All rights reserved #blockchain #cryptocurrency #digital #digitalassets #bitcoin #legal #interview #technology #nft #podcast #innovation #inearly #inearlypodcast #stablecoins #cbdc #memecoins #tokenisation #dlt #gaming #fintech #stablecoins #MiCA
Show more...
2 months ago
52 minutes 9 seconds

In Early Podcast
S2E8 Oliver Tonkin, BCB Group
This episode features Oliver Tonkin of BCB Group, Europe's leading payment service provider for the digital asset economy. He notes "crypto within FSMA is the right thing to do, it's financial services and investments... I am not convinced about bringing stable coins into the FSMA regime". Having just won "Best Provider of Crypto Innovation" at the Global Crypto Awards, Oliver explained the business, and his views on the industry: - BCB's tagline "Pay, store, trade and earn fiat, stable coins and digital assets globally"; - The status quo on payments, including what SWIFT and CHAPS are; - BCB's liquidity services and his views of Ripple's then failed attempt to buy Circle; - Reasons why people are using stable coins, and whether businesses are actually adopting them; - Why BCB is a French Digital Asset Service provider, and what "your crypto assets are stored in our institutional- grade custody solution, secured with HSM technology" means; - Oliver's own views on UK Treasury's draft legislation on the treatment of stablecoins under amendments to the The Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities and Miscellaneous Provisions) (Cryptoassets) Order 2025- defining:   “qualifying cryptoassets” as “any cryptoassets which are fungible and transferable and not subject to one of the exceptions” and “qualifying stablecoins” as “is a subset of qualifying cryptoassets, which are referenced against a fiat currency, and purport to maintain a stable value in relation to that fiat currency, by holding or arranging for the holding of fiat currency or fiat currency and other assets. - His views on the exceptions to "specified kind of activity" to carve out dcesigijg and minting, and the impact this statutory instrument may have on his business; and - BCB's collaboration with Circle on global payment networks.   ------ In Early is a podcast hosted by Matt Green who speaks to those at the forefront of the digital assets and technology sectors, telling real life stories, considering the growth and growing pains of the industry, and exploring how blockchain and other technology has made an impact on people's lives. With guests including household names like Coinbase, BitGo, Coincover, Crystal Blockchain and Lockton, to more specialised enterprises like fractional mining farms for NFTs, to authors, artists and developers, from stable coin issuers backed by real estate, to Web3 gaming and sports projects, and forensic investigators to law makers, the podcast is a dialogue with those servicing, developing and implementing technology. In Early was featured in The Lawyer's Briefing Room. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/in-early-podcast/ Instagram: @inearlypodcast https://tinyurl.com/mryjcw2p X/ Twitter: @inearlypodcast https://x.com/inearlypodcast?s=21 This podcast is produced by Matt Green and Luke Carey. All rights reserved #blockchain #cryptocurrency #digital #digitalassets #bitcoin #legal #interview #technology #nft #podcast #innovation #inearly #inearlypodcast #stablecoins #cbdc #memecoins #tokenization #dlt #gaming #fintech #stablecoins #MiCA
Show more...
3 months ago
38 minutes 18 seconds

In Early Podcast
S2E7 Dr Ann Sofie Cloots, Coinbase and University of Cambridge
This week Matt speaks to Dr Ann Sofie Cloots, Senior Policy Advisor at Coinbase and Affiliate Lecturer on AI, DLT and Web3 at the University of Cambridge.  They speak about: - Coinbase's position in the market, the role of Senior Policy Advisor and the role it plays in shaping Coinbase's global strategy; - The company's response to then Financial Stability Board's Global Regulatory Framework for Crypto Asset Activities, designed to promote regulatory homogeny worldwide, and why Coinbase was critical of the paper.  - The Digital Economy Course at the university, and the AI and crypto interplay - Ann Sofie's time on the Advisory Panel of the DAO Project of the Law Commission, considering last year's scoping paper; - Experience within the DLT Working Group at the UK Crypto Business Council, and her thoughts on incentivising there UK government to take DLT technology seriously.
Show more...
5 months ago
45 minutes 15 seconds

In Early Podcast
S2E6 Scott Pounder, Prometheus Insights
This episode features Scott Pounder, Founder and CEO of Prometheus Insights https://prometheus-insights.com/About/ Formerly of the Met Police, Head of Investigations at Crystal Intelligence, then at FTI Consulting as a director, Scott now runs his own operation, providing expert reports for crypto investigations and blockchain analytics, asset recovery and insolvency support, as well as cybercrime intelligence and wealth verification.
Show more...
6 months ago
43 minutes 10 seconds

In Early Podcast
S2E5 Rachel Wolcott, Compliance Corylated
This episode features Rachel Wolcott, a founding editor of Compliance Corylated, writing on financial fraud, market abuse, and of course cryptocurrency. This episode covers both (i) the state of industry onboarding, including know-your-client and anti-money laundering checks and well as (ii) fraud repayment initiatives.   Matt and Rachel speak about:   👉 Why there are so many fines and bad practices including:   🚩 KuCoin’s fine of $297 million for unlicensed money transmission charges, amongst other things https://tinyurl.com/5b8er5f4;   🚩OKX’s fine of over $500million for AML violations, following facilitation of over five billion dollars’ worth of suspicious transactions and criminal proceeds https://tinyurl.com/mr2v2dda; and   🚩Last year’s judgment in D’Aloia which included “BitKub’s customer not only received laundered funds but also had some active involvement in the fraud, whether as a perpetrator of it or as a money mule who lent the use of her account to those behind the fraud” https://tinyurl.com/5x9a53xb;   👉 Rachel’s article from 22 January 2025 which notes that the FCA have relied on powers under the Money Laundering Regulations 45 times since 2020.   👉 Her Thomson Reuters article about a KYC provider, with links to the Russian government;   👉 The T3 Financial Crime Unit between Tether, TRON and TRM Labs, and why that might seem odd given TRM’s criticism of Tether https://tinyurl.com/2m7c3cpb and https://tinyurl.com/urc55sth   👉 Rachel’s views on Mercuryo and Baanx, offering Mastercard debit cards https://tinyurl.com/cyrwtzs4;   👉 The Authorised Push Payment reimbursement scheme, introduced in October 2024    👉 The ACAMS Global AFC Threats Report 2025 considers “[o]rganised crime harnessing the power of technology” and nots “tools like social media, messaging apps, generative AI and crypto assets enable criminals to scale their operations and profits, while governments, law enforcement, and industry are struggling to keep up”.
Show more...
7 months ago
56 minutes 56 seconds

In Early Podcast
S2E4 Dr Lisa Cameron: Global Legislators Forum in Digital Assets
This episode features Dr Lisa Cameron, a Member of Parliament between 2015 and 2024, and previous chair of the Crypto and Digital Assets All Parliamentary Group. Now the founder of Global Legislators Forum in Digital Assets, this episode explores: - Dr Cameron’s tenure whilst an MP, including previous governments' appetite for promoting this sector and the comradely between those representing more regional seats; - The creation of the APPG, and which parties and individuals were key contributors; - Thoughts on the digital pound and the Bank of England’s trajectory; - Whether Dr Cameron felt previous governments had met their promises to make the UK a digital assets hub, including: “moves that will see stablecoins recognised as a valid form of payment as part of wider plans to make Britain a global hub for cryptoasset technology and investment” "measures include legislating for a ‘financial market infrastructure sandbox’ to help firms innovate, an FCA-led ‘CryptoSprint’, working with the Royal Mint on an NFT, and an engagement group to work more closely with industry” that “the UK will proactively explore the potentially transformative benefits of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) in UK financial markets, which enables data to be synchronized and shared in a decentralised way to potentially achieve greater efficiency, transparency and resilience” see announcement from April 2022: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-sets-out-plan-to-make-uk-a-global-cryptoasset-technology-hub - Where the new-ish Labour government will head and some future gazing; - More about the Legislators Forum, including why it was set up, its aims and how it hopes to achieve them; and - Dr Cameron’s role in KobeLab, which deals with blockchain technology and real estate, including their recent award win.
Show more...
11 months ago
45 minutes 29 seconds

In Early Podcast
S2E3: Token Recovery: Marcin Zarakowski and Roman Bieda
This week Matt speaks to both Marcin Zarakowski and Roman Bieda, of Token Recovery, a Swiss outfit specialising in "combining technical expertise, legal proficiency and a swift, discreet, end-to-end process devised to get your property back”. Matt asks them about their backgrounds at BSV and Coinfirm respectively, and more about the operation, how Token Recovery take on victims of fraud where crypto assets are lost following a hack or scam, and how they work with lawyers, like me, law enforcement, and blockchain analytic services like Global Ledger to navigate the recovery process.
Show more...
1 year ago
56 minutes 11 seconds

In Early Podcast
S2E2: Prof Sarah Green: Law Commission and D2 Legal Technology
This episode features Professor Sarah Green who has just finished a four year tenure as Law Commissioner for Common and Commercial Law. During that time Sarah’s law reform work included the Electronic Trade Documents Act 2023, Advice to the Government on Smart Contracts, updating the Arbitration Act 1996, scoping reforms to the law of Intermediated Securities and drafting guidance and a bill to ensure that English Law is well suited to accommodate Digital Assets. We speak about the journey of crypto assets becoming property at common law and why that was important, to where we are now, with legislation looking to define "things" as property, using a negative definition proposed by the Judiciary.  Sarah is now the head of Digital Assets and Trade Finance at D2 Legal Technology, and a Professor of Law at Bristol University.
Show more...
1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 59 seconds

In Early Podcast
S2E1: Marco Morazzoni: Semoto
This episode features Marco Morazzoni, the Founder and CEO of Semoto, a market place for service providers in blockchain, from natives and tokenisation experts, to more traditional services like law, insurance, banking and consulting, looking to service this nascent industry. Previously a sales director at Elliptic, a leader in blockchain analytics, and with experience at Britannia Global Markets, IBP Markets and Valbury Capital, Marco has been working in the blockchain technology industry for a number of years, setting up Semoto to ensure the industry’s growth is facilitated by legitimate and proven experts in a simple and cross border eco-sphere.
Show more...
1 year ago
42 minutes

In Early Podcast
S1E22: Rob Moore, Arrowsgate
This week Matt speaks to Rob Moore, the director and founder of blockchain and open source investigations firm Arrowsgate. Rob, previously of the British army, talks about his move from jumping out of planes into open battlefields to chasing criminals laundering money through blockchain analytics and helping victims of fraud get their money back. They speak about the state of play including the sad instances of human trafficking, and modern slavery, the roles crypto exchanges may play in the movement of money as well as considering how the sector can clean up its act.
Show more...
1 year ago
51 minutes 34 seconds

In Early Podcast
S1E21: Jennifer Zegel of STEP
ORIGINALLY RELEASED 10/12/23 This week I speak to Jennifer Zegel a trust and estate practitioner, member of STEP’s Digital Assets Special Interest Group’s Steering Committee, an attorney at Kleinbard LLC, author of “Digital Asset Entanglement: Unraveling the Intersection of Estate Laws & Technology” and creator and host of the Digital Planning Podcast. We speak about digital assets beyond merely crypto and the role STEP is playing to educate and drive policy worldwide., how they do it and what the market looks like as the technology continues to be vital infrastructure.
Show more...
1 year ago
49 minutes 33 seconds

In Early Podcast
S1E20: Bob Williams from Lockton
ORIGINALLY RELEASED 31/10/23 This episode features Bob Williams, the Vice President for Fintech, Digital Assets and Blockchain Technologies at Lockton, the world’s largest independent insurance brokerage. We speak about how to insure crypto assets, the types of coverage needed to cover all bases, the LEAP team's development of a custody policy and what role that plays in the wider market, and why insuring tokenised real world assets has its own unique challenges. We also look at the biggest risks in dealing in crypto, as well as global trends and how the insurance market has had to cater to trad-fi clients looking to play catch up, amongst other things.
Show more...
1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 7 seconds

In Early Podcast
S1E19: Jonny Fry from Digital Bytes
ORIGINALLY RELEASED 13/09/23 Episode 19 features Jonny Fry, the Crypto AM Influencer of the year 2022. With a wealth of knowledge in this sector, Jonny runs Digital Bytes, which creates and distributes a weekly roundup of the biggest stories in the world of digital assets and is the CEO of Team Blockchain. Matt and Jonny speak about a huge array of topics, from how the technology helps regulated markets with transparency and security, how a digitised and DLT led funds market might benefit from assuring accuracy of price and speed of transacting, alternative use cases for the metaverse, his view on the declining global use of the US dollar and what might replace it, CBDCs and their role in inter banking transactions, as well as the Digital Bytes brand as a research and publishing outfit, via digital media content and podcasting and much more.
Show more...
1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes 11 seconds

In Early Podcast
S1E17: Korby Hayre from House of Block
ORIGINALLY RELEASED 02/08/23 This week’s episode features Korby Hayre the founder of House of Block, a boutique event agency that caters for Web3, Blockchain and crypto currency. Korby, a veteran event organiser, speaks to Matt about her journey in the space, some of the events that she's worked on and how to engage sponsors and delegates in the Blockchain industry.
Show more...
1 year ago
38 minutes 2 seconds

In Early Podcast
S1E16: Nanda Khiara, Fine Art and NFTs
ORIGINALLY RELEASED 12/07/23 This week’s episode features Nanda Khiara, a fine art and NFT artist, who has been featured at the UNESCO Paris 2022, the World Economic Forum 2023, and at NFT.NYC 2023. We speak what NFTs are, about the value of art as NFTs, both to the artist and to the buyer, and why some fine art purchasers ado not want the corresponding the NFT version. We also look at copyright, ownership and authorship, and looking at Artificial Intelligence in art making, the role of the metaverse and where we as an industry can grow, including how ASMR plays a role in helping people interact with digital art.
Show more...
1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 2 seconds

In Early Podcast
S1E15: Erica Stanford, author of “Crypto Wars: Faked Deaths, Missing Billions and Industry Disruption”
ORIGINALLY RELEASED 27/06/23 This week’s guest is Erica Stanford, the best-selling author of “Crypto Wars: Faked Deaths, Missing Billions and Industry Disruption”. We look at the history of crypto scams, from initial coin offerings to collapses of entire exchanges like Mt Gox, and hear her thoughts on where we are today, with recent SEC actions in the industry to what might happen next and the future of scams, like murder for hire. Erica considers how notable frauds have shaped today’s market and why major players have adapted to ensure they are best positioned to mitigate risks. Erica also runs the Crypto Curry Club, is a speaker and commentator on all things blockchain and is a Fintech expert at CMS
Show more...
1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 22 seconds

In Early Podcast
S1E14: Katharine Wooller of Coincover
ORIGINALLY RELEASED 13/06/23 This week’s episode features Katharine Wooller the Business Unit Director at Coincover, a market leader in protecting cryptocurrency from hackers and human error, providing services like key retrieval and re-access to crypto assets, which has led to a partnership with hard wallet storage solution provider Ledger. We talk about what Coincover does, as well as how it can play a key role in ongoing US litigation Ferguson v. Coinbase as an expert- rebutting Coinbase’s allegations on control of assets. We also look at Coincover’s response to the treasury’s “future financial services regulatory regime for crypto assets”, as well at thoughts on the Digital Pound and CBDC’s generally, contributions to Crypto UK and Katharine’s recent feature in Forbes considering the rising value of crypto assets despite a tough period for the industry.
Show more...
1 year ago
1 hour 41 seconds

In Early Podcast
S1E13: Paul Densley of Policy Dock and Crypto Lock
ORIGINALLY RELEASED 29/05/23 This episode features Paul Densley the Director of Sales at both (1) Crypto Lock, an initiative that helps customers prevent, and if necessary detect and recover misappropriate assets; and (2) Policy Dock, a platform as a service to automate insurance. We speak about how Crypto Lock provides a full service to protect digital assets from hacks and thefts as well as how data gathering and APIs play a key role in streamlining detection and recovery processes. We also consider the insurance market and Policy Dock’s role in automating workflows that traditionally cause delays in the claims process.
Show more...
1 year ago
58 minutes 57 seconds

In Early Podcast