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The Winklevoss twins make a deal with Barry Silbert. Plus, a digital pound currency backed by the Bank of England could soon be available.
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss
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Stacy-Marie Ishmael
Anna Irrera
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Crypto is an asset class that runs 24/7. It’s hard to keep up. So, we’re back with a show that reviews the biggest stories of the week.
Here’s one: The United Kingdom is amping up its to launch a digital currency, which folks have started calling ‘Britcoin’.
And there’s been an easing of tensions in a dispute between certain crypto billionaires. On one side: Famous twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss and their Gemini Exchange. On the other, Barry Silbert and Genesis.
Plus: How this year’s Super Bowl will be different from last year’s — at least when it comes to crypto ads.
Senior editor Anna Irrera joins this episode to review the week’s top crypto news.
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This podcast is produced by the Bloomberg Crypto Podcast team: Supervising producer: Vicki Vergolina, Senior Producer: Janet Babin, Producers: Sharon Beriro and Muhammad Farouk, Associate Producers: Mo Andam and Ty Butler. Sound Design/Engineer: Desta Wondirad.