39: A Macroeconomist's Perspectives on Crypto with Michael Oh
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Michael Oh is a Lecturer at the Walton College of Business at University of Arkansas and taught the College's inaugural course on cryptocurrencies. He has advised various crypto projects, including heading a Security Token Offering for a fintech company (www.buckettechnologies.com) and assisting on the token economics of another blockchain-based subscription platform. (www.patreos.com) He is a faculty advisor to the University's Blockchain Center of Excellence.
Previous to entering the cryptocurrency field, Michael was an emerging market sovereign debt and currency investor at T. Rowe Price and previous to that served as an International Economist at the U.S. Department of Treasury. He has worked in other international policy and finance settings, for example at the Asian Development Bank and ExxonMobil. He earned an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management and MPA in International Development from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
This is a fun episode where we break down Governance, Token Valuations, and if Crypto could ever be a global reserve currency.
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