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🗓️ 1 August 2021
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to The Breakdown with me, NLW. |
0:09.0 | It's a daily podcast on macro, Bitcoin, and the big-picture power shifts remaking our world. |
0:16.1 | The breakdown is sponsored by Nidig and produced and distributed by CoinDesk. |
0:22.4 | What's going on, guys? It is Sunday, August 1st, and listen, this week has been so full of |
0:29.6 | craziness from Amazon rumors to just a nonstop barrage of regulatory action and intrigue and challenge that I thought that for |
0:39.8 | Longreed Sunday this week, we do a little something different. Now, if you're paying attention |
0:45.2 | to the broader crypto space, you've probably heard people talking about Axy Infinity and play |
0:51.6 | to earn games. You also might have heard Mark Zuckerberg talking about the |
0:56.4 | metaverse and why Facebook is making such a big bet on these new digital worlds and what they'll |
1:01.8 | mean. You take these things together and you see a totally new way of interacting with the world |
1:07.3 | that's interfacing through digital experiences, digital worlds, and is creating |
1:11.6 | new types of digital economies. As you guys know, I'm interested in the economic empowerment |
1:17.4 | dimension of Bitcoin and the economic empowerment potential of other parts of the crypto space as |
1:22.6 | well. So for this week's Long Read Sunday, I'm reading a piece by Beryl Lee, who's the co-founder |
1:28.3 | of Yield Guild Games. The piece was on Coin Desk, and it was called A Play to Earn account |
1:33.7 | beats a bank account, and her central contention is that, quote, NFT games are doing more |
1:39.5 | to deliver financial inclusion than a bank account ever has or will. Now, this is an example of an op-ed |
1:46.6 | that I'm reading that is specifically talking about someone's project, so there's obviously a |
1:50.6 | grain of sand, but I still think the perspective has a lot of value, and so I hope you enjoy it. |
1:56.5 | It may be lauded as the hallmark of financial inclusion, but a bank account represents very |
2:01.1 | little for those that don't have one yet. Even for the privileged ones who have access, |
2:05.6 | an account alone does not necessarily qualify its holder to access a competitive interest-bearing |
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