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Decentral Lens: SEC ETF Approved!!! | ETH's Move | Ordinals | Azuki Update

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In this episode, Chicago and Disco delve into the latest news of 2024 to date, kicking off with a thoughtful analysis of the current state of the crypto space. The duo expresses their frustration with the ongoing internal politics and the outsized influence of influencers in the industry, emphasizing the need for greater unity as the sector stands on the brink of a significant shift. This change is marked by the anticipated approval of Bitcoin ETFs and the entry of traditional finance players into the crypto ecosystem.
The discussion naturally gravitates towards yesterday's blunder by the SEC on Twitter, where they mistakenly announced the approval of a Bitcoin ETF, sparking widespread reactions. Reflecting on this "Where were you" moment, Chicago and Disco share their insights on how a real approval might impact Bitcoin's price and examine the increasing availability of Bitcoin on exchanges. They also take a closer look at the various ETF applicants, their rates, and share potential choices for purchasing Bitcoin ETFs.
Shifting focus to Ethereum, they explore its recent price spike and the speculation surrounding the possible approval of Ethereum ETFs in the wake of Bitcoin ETF developments. The duo highlights the key differences between Bitcoin and Ethereum, particularly Ethereum's Proof of Stake mechanism, and debate whether these differences might complicate the approval process for Ethereum ETFs. Furthermore, Disco raises an intriguing question about the potential impact of the 2024 election on the crypto landscape and vice versa.
The conversation then turns to the success of BTC Ordinals, noting the recent increase in volume and discussing the unique aspects of the platform. However, the pair once again laments the disproportionate influence of crypto influencers on Twitter, expressing a desire for an independent media source in the crypto world.
The episode also touches on Disco's frustrations with the VeVe digital art website, especially concerning his recent acquisition of a digital piece from the London Police. This leads to a broader discussion on the emerging landscape of NFT galleries, designed for collectors to showcase and enthusiasts to explore diverse collections. Additionally, they delve into the recent partnership between Azuki and a renowned anime creator, analyzing the potential directions for the project. Chicago shares his preference for non-utility based NFTs, leading to an appreciation of collections like MFers, Crypto Punks, and a review of the latest auctions from the Nouns DAO.
The Decentralized Era is just beginning. Come join us on the Socials:

X | @DecentralLens | @Blutoshi | @DiscoHODL
YouTube: @DecentralLens
Web: https://decentralpod.com/

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Importance for Independent Media (00:05:21)

3. BTC ETF False Approval Absurdity (00:08:09)

4. BTC Approval Predictions, Sell the News? (00:11:05)

5. BTC Exchange Availablity (00:13:52)

6. ETF Applicants Rates (00:17:25)

7. ETH Recent Moves (00:27:08)

8. Potential Impact of Elections (00:34:39)

9. BTC NFT Volume (00:40:12)

10. Ordinals (00:43:58)

11. VeVe Frustrations (00:56:18)

12. Azuki Update (01:00:39)

13. MFers, Crypto Punks, and Nouns Discussion (01:14:50)

14. New Year Reflections (01:20:40)

15. Disclaimer and Sign Off (01:26:19)

51 episodes

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In this episode, Chicago and Disco delve into the latest news of 2024 to date, kicking off with a thoughtful analysis of the current state of the crypto space. The duo expresses their frustration with the ongoing internal politics and the outsized influence of influencers in the industry, emphasizing the need for greater unity as the sector stands on the brink of a significant shift. This change is marked by the anticipated approval of Bitcoin ETFs and the entry of traditional finance players into the crypto ecosystem.
The discussion naturally gravitates towards yesterday's blunder by the SEC on Twitter, where they mistakenly announced the approval of a Bitcoin ETF, sparking widespread reactions. Reflecting on this "Where were you" moment, Chicago and Disco share their insights on how a real approval might impact Bitcoin's price and examine the increasing availability of Bitcoin on exchanges. They also take a closer look at the various ETF applicants, their rates, and share potential choices for purchasing Bitcoin ETFs.
Shifting focus to Ethereum, they explore its recent price spike and the speculation surrounding the possible approval of Ethereum ETFs in the wake of Bitcoin ETF developments. The duo highlights the key differences between Bitcoin and Ethereum, particularly Ethereum's Proof of Stake mechanism, and debate whether these differences might complicate the approval process for Ethereum ETFs. Furthermore, Disco raises an intriguing question about the potential impact of the 2024 election on the crypto landscape and vice versa.
The conversation then turns to the success of BTC Ordinals, noting the recent increase in volume and discussing the unique aspects of the platform. However, the pair once again laments the disproportionate influence of crypto influencers on Twitter, expressing a desire for an independent media source in the crypto world.
The episode also touches on Disco's frustrations with the VeVe digital art website, especially concerning his recent acquisition of a digital piece from the London Police. This leads to a broader discussion on the emerging landscape of NFT galleries, designed for collectors to showcase and enthusiasts to explore diverse collections. Additionally, they delve into the recent partnership between Azuki and a renowned anime creator, analyzing the potential directions for the project. Chicago shares his preference for non-utility based NFTs, leading to an appreciation of collections like MFers, Crypto Punks, and a review of the latest auctions from the Nouns DAO.
The Decentralized Era is just beginning. Come join us on the Socials:

X | @DecentralLens | @Blutoshi | @DiscoHODL
YouTube: @DecentralLens
Web: https://decentralpod.com/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Importance for Independent Media (00:05:21)

3. BTC ETF False Approval Absurdity (00:08:09)

4. BTC Approval Predictions, Sell the News? (00:11:05)

5. BTC Exchange Availablity (00:13:52)

6. ETF Applicants Rates (00:17:25)

7. ETH Recent Moves (00:27:08)

8. Potential Impact of Elections (00:34:39)

9. BTC NFT Volume (00:40:12)

10. Ordinals (00:43:58)

11. VeVe Frustrations (00:56:18)

12. Azuki Update (01:00:39)

13. MFers, Crypto Punks, and Nouns Discussion (01:14:50)

14. New Year Reflections (01:20:40)

15. Disclaimer and Sign Off (01:26:19)

51 episodes

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