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The Michael Shermer Show

Cryptomania: Hype, Hope, and the Fall of a Billion-Dollar Fintech Empire

The Michael Shermer Show

Michael Shermer

Science, Natural Sciences

4.31K Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2024

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

As cryptocurrency surged in popularity during the pandemic, many were drawn by the promise of wealth and revolutionizing sectors like finance, art, and politics. Figures like FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried became emblematic of this new era, but his meteoric rise was marred by scandal as his aggressive, profit-driven tactics led to one of the biggest financial fraud cases in U.S. history. Unlike idealists like Ethereum's Vitalik Buterin, Bankman-Fried's approach mirrored the risky financial practices that triggered the 2008 crisis. Cryptomania delves into the crypto industry's tumultuous 20 months, exposing its male-dominated, overhyped world, and chronicling the clash between profiteers and visionaries, the creation of speculative bubbles, and the human toll of its inevitable collapse.

Andrew R. Chow is a correspondent for Time who covers technology, culture, and business. He has written four Time cover stories, including about the impacts of the AI corporate arms race and a prescient profile of Vitalik Buterin months before the 2022 crypto crash. He has previously written for The New York Times, Pitchfork, and NBC News. His first book is Cryptomania: Hype, Hope and the Fall of a Billion-Dollar Fintech Empire.

Shermer and Chow discuss a comprehensive overview of money's evolving landscape and future potential. They trace its progression from fiat currencies to cryptocurrencies, exploring Bitcoin's rise and crypto's utopian ideals. The conversation examines NFTs' role in crypto's popularity and downfall, Sam Bankman-Fried's controversial career, and how crypto's crash mirrored the 2008 financial crisis, revealing similar systemic issues despite promises of revolution.

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You're listening to the Michael Sherman Show. The Michael Sherber Show If you want to give this a little love, we are a 501c3 nonprofit, so your

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And that supports the podcast as well.

0:35.0

So my guest today is Andrew Cho, the correspondent for Time who covers technology, Culture, and Business.

0:43.5

He's written four Time cover stories,

0:45.9

including about the subject of today's podcast

0:48.2

on Cryptomania, including about the impacts

0:52.0

of the AI Corporate arms race and a

0:54.0

prescient profile of Vitalic Buterin, I think it's pronounced Buterin,

0:59.6

months before the 2022 crypto crash.

1:03.3

He's previously written for the New York Times, Pitch Fork, and NBC News.

1:07.8

Here's the new book.

1:08.8

Just coming out, Cryptomania, hype, hope, and the fall of a billion dollar FinTech empire.

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All right, we're going to have to break all this down because this is one of those topics that people go,

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what is that crypto thing again?

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Andrew, nice to see you.

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How did you get into all this stuff?

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What's your story?

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Thank you so much for having me.

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I've been a journalist for a long time now and I've been at Time magazine for five years.

1:36.0

Often I write about the intersection of culture and technology and how those two forces interplay.

1:44.0

Over the pandemic, I started hearing about this thing called

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