Host Anthony “Pomp” Pompliano talks to the most interesting people in business, finance, and Bitcoin. From billionaires to cultural icons, Pomp helps you get smarter every day.

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#243 Scott Adams on the Coronavirus and the Upcoming Presidential Election 2020-03-17
#242 Cock Foster Twins - Nifty Gateway: the Future of Digital Collectibles 2020-03-17
#241 Caitlin Long - Coronavirus: The Pin that Popped the Credit Bubble 2020-03-16
#240 Christoph Strnadl - The Intersection of Distributed Ledger Technology and IoT 2020-03-13
#239 Chris Sparks - How to Manage Risk with One of the Top Poker Players in the World 2020-03-12
#238 PlanB - Why Bitcoin’s Stock-To-Flow Model Is Becoming More Accurate Over Time 2020-03-10
#237 Alex Pack - Partner at Dragonfly Capital on Why ETH is Money 2020-03-09
#236 Raoul Pal - CEO of Real Vision Group Calls for a Potential Depression in the Next Few Years 2020-03-05
#235 David Enrich - Business Investigations Editor, NYT on Deutsche Bank and their Trail of Destruction 2020-03-04
Robert Breedlove, Founder of Parallax Digital: An Open Letter to Ray Dalio re: Bitcoin 2020-03-03
Marty Bent, Host of Tales from the Crypt: The Mirage of Central Banking 2020-03-02
Austin Rief, Co-Founder of Morning Brew: How The Morning Brew Increased Revenue 5X In One Year 2020-02-26
Sam Parr, Founder of The Hustle: How He Built The Hustle to $10s of Millions in Revenue 2020-02-25
Tieshun Roquerre, CEO of Namebase: The Decentralized Web Explained 2020-02-21
Brian Norgard, Ex-CPO of Tinder: The Architect Behind the Highest-Grossing Mobile App in the World 2020-02-19
Geoff Lewis, Co-Founder of Bedrock Capital: In Search of Narrative Violations 2020-02-17
Michael Venuto, Co-Founder of Toroso Investments: Inside the World of ETFs 2020-02-14
Zac Prince, Co-Founder of BlockFi: The Details Behind a $30 Million Fundraise 2020-02-13
Rich Greenfield, Partner at LightShed Partners: The War for Time and Attention 2020-02-12
Meltem Demirors, CSO of CoinShares: Bitcoin, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and the Current Pension Crisis 2020-02-10
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