About this episode
Digital Securities and Consumer Equity: The Revolution and Risks In this episode, Phil Larmon, Ali Davoudi, and Douglas Borthwick discuss the implications of the new Genius Act and Clarity Act on the economy, specifically focusing on the rise of digital securities and consumer equity - What ouglas calls The Insumer Model. They delve into the potential for stablecoins and digital wallets becoming ubiquitous, transforming how consumers and investors interact. The conversation touches on issues of interoperability among digital security platforms, potential benefits for shareholders in consumer loyalty models, and the challenges and risks companies might face in implementing such systems. Concerns about privacy, liability, and the feasibility of peer-to-peer trading without intermediary platforms are debated, highlighting the complex landscape and the need for more thorough discussion and planning. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff 00:56 The Impact of the Genius Act and Clarity Act 01:58 Understanding Digital Securities and Consumer Models 02:26 Practical Applications and Benefits of Digital Securities 05:01 Challenges and Considerations in Digital Securities 05:29 Future of Payments and Loyalty Programs 08:12 Equity Ownership and Consumer Privacy Concerns 09:21 Debating the Viability of Tokenized Equity 10:54 Potential Issues and Real-World Examples 13:54 The Need for Thoughtful Implementation 24:01 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 26:30 Costco Gold Purchase Dilemma 27:50 Crypto Arbitrage and Kimchi Premium 28:46 Tokenization and Equity Concerns 30:07 Universal Basic Income and COVID 30:29 Naked Shorting and GameStop 33:10 Digital Securities and NFTs 45:27 Strategic Reserves and National Security 47:58 Fiat Money and Economic Constructs 48:14 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions Get full access to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Tokenization at oldmennewmoney.substack.com/subscribe