Waters Wavelength Podcast Episode 100: Bitcoin Futures...Again

Dan DeFrancesco makes his return to the podcast to talk about bitcoin futures and why he wanted to start this podcast in the first place.


For Episode 100, Anthony and James welcome back the creator of the Waters Wavelength podcast, Dan DeFrancesco, who now writes for Waters’ sibling publication, Risk.net as the publication’s commodities reporter. [Editor’s note: This episode was recorded in a conference room close to the street, we apologize for any disturbance of background noise. Dan is a busy man and we had to fit him in, so we blame him entirely.]

2:45 - 8:45 Dan has been covering developments in the bitcoin futures space very closely for Risk and he provides a lay of the land.

10:00 Dan and Anthony take a stroll down memory lane and look back at the reasons for starting this podcast and the value of using a podcast to reach readers.

18:45 Finally, what to binge on during the last few weeks of December.
 

Contact Info

As is the case with everything we do, we’d love to get some feedback from our listeners. Feel free to reach out to Anthony or James via Twitter or email.

Anthony: @a_malakiananthony.malakian@infopro-digital.com

James: @JimRundle; james.rundle@infopro-digital.com


Past 10 episodes:

Episode 90: CCOs Talk About AI, Cyber Threats & Real-Time Monitoring

Episode 91: Sibos Preview; M&A Activity; Blockchain’s Evolution

Episode 92: The Best of Sibos Toronto

Episode 93: Recaps of Sibos Toronto, Risk USA & Sifma DC

Episode 94: The CME’s Bitcoin Play & FSB Worries About AI

Episode 95: Bitcoin/Blockchain News, BNP’s Acquisition, Post-Trade Tech

Episode 96: CAT Concerns & Big Tech Takes Aim at Asset Managers

Episode 97: C-Level Execs Talk Bitcoin, Fintechs, Cognitive Computing & Open-Source Tech 

Episode 98: A Focus on Asia, Rolet Out at LSEG, Nasdaq’s Bitcoin Futures

Episode 99: Fintech and Innovation, a Discussion

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