Decentral Lens

Bitcoin 4 President 🇺🇸 | ETH Cooked | Nouns Curling

• Decentral Lens • Season 2 • Episode 2

To start this episode, the hosts dissect recent news and quotes from Michael Saylor and Vitalik Buterin. Saylor's comments on bank custody of Bitcoin sparked controversy, with Vitalik calling them "mad." The show delves into the intricacies of the issue and questions whether past cycles are applicable in this era of institutional acceptance and adoption.

Next, the hosts explore Vitalik's recent public statements and updates on Ethereum's roadmap. They compare Ethereum to Bitcoin and Solana, and analyze Bitcoin ETF inflows versus Ethereum ETF inflows.

The show then shifts its focus to the upcoming election, emphasizing the importance of data analysis and inputs. They review Polymarket's latest race information, noting similarities between Trump and Biden's polling numbers and the current Trump-Harris figures.

The hosts share a dilemma faced by Disco, weighing the option to collect a rare Bob Dylan print or a similarly priced Ordinal generative art piece. This thought exercise highlights the need to identify one's own value equation when exploring art opportunities.

Blu recounts his experience trying to acquire one of twenty lamps from Michael Kozlowski's Bokeh collection, released by Art Blocks. Although he encountered some challenges, he wishes the team success as their growth benefits the entire art space.

The episode concludes with the debut of Blu's video showcasing the Nouns DAO Curling Club sponsorship. The video showcases the creativity of the Nouns DAO and their mission to share Nouns with the world.


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