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Jill Carlson: Open Money Initiative – Free Access to Finance as a Human Right
FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Jill Carlson: Open Money Initiative – Free Access to Finance as a Human Right
FromEpicenter - Learn about Crypto, Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
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Length:
88 minutes
Released:
May 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
A common meme in the cryptocurrency space is that it has the potential to help people in countries where only the rich and powerful access to global financial markets. But ten years after the Bitcoin white paper was released, just how many “unbanked” people has cryptocurrency helped? Some see crypto as a tool to empower vulnerable populations in places where hyperinflation and strict capital controls make day-to-day survival a nearly impossible challenge.
We’re joined by Jill Carlson. Previously at Chain and Tezos, Jill has been writing about the cryptocurrency industry for several years. In 2016 she published a paper titled “Cryptocurrency and Capital Controls” which observes the use of Bitcoin in Argentina. Recently, she co-founded the Open Money Initiative, a research organization which looks into how people use money in closed economies. Their initial focus is on Venezuela where years of economic downturn and strict currency controls have created a humanitarian crisis which has political repercussions well beyond the country’s borders.
Topics covered in this episode:
Jill’s beginning working at Goldman Sachs in the Latin America market
Her journey from trading bonds to entering crypto space working at Chain
A brief history of Venezuela leading up to the current situation
What it’s like to experience hyperinflation
The Open Money Initiative and the organization’s goals
How cryptocurrency and specifically Bitcoin is used in Venezuela
The political motivations behind the Open Money Initiative
The story behind Venezuela’s Petro currency
Jill’s podcast with Meltem Demirors, What Grinds my Gears
Episode links:
Jill Carlson’s website
Open Money Initiative
Petronomicon (blog post)
Crypto Is Not An Asset Class (blog post)
What Grinds my Gears podcast
Jill Carlson on Medium
Jill Carlson on Twitter
Sponsors:
Cosmos: Join the most interoperable ecosystem of connected blockchains - http://cosmos.network/epicenter
This episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture & Sunny Aggarwal. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/288
We’re joined by Jill Carlson. Previously at Chain and Tezos, Jill has been writing about the cryptocurrency industry for several years. In 2016 she published a paper titled “Cryptocurrency and Capital Controls” which observes the use of Bitcoin in Argentina. Recently, she co-founded the Open Money Initiative, a research organization which looks into how people use money in closed economies. Their initial focus is on Venezuela where years of economic downturn and strict currency controls have created a humanitarian crisis which has political repercussions well beyond the country’s borders.
Topics covered in this episode:
Jill’s beginning working at Goldman Sachs in the Latin America market
Her journey from trading bonds to entering crypto space working at Chain
A brief history of Venezuela leading up to the current situation
What it’s like to experience hyperinflation
The Open Money Initiative and the organization’s goals
How cryptocurrency and specifically Bitcoin is used in Venezuela
The political motivations behind the Open Money Initiative
The story behind Venezuela’s Petro currency
Jill’s podcast with Meltem Demirors, What Grinds my Gears
Episode links:
Jill Carlson’s website
Open Money Initiative
Petronomicon (blog post)
Crypto Is Not An Asset Class (blog post)
What Grinds my Gears podcast
Jill Carlson on Medium
Jill Carlson on Twitter
Sponsors:
Cosmos: Join the most interoperable ecosystem of connected blockchains - http://cosmos.network/epicenter
This episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture & Sunny Aggarwal. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/288
Released:
May 22, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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