The Owl Explains Hootenanny

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Hootenannies
2025-10-08
27 minutes

Ep 56: Tokenized Economies and the Architecture of Digital Money

Keith Bear, Fellow at Cambridge Judge Business School, joins us to break down what digital money really looks like in a tokenized economy. From stablecoins to CBDCs, we explore what’s working, what’s missing, and what still needs to be reimagined.

Finance
Fundamentals
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Hootenannies
2025-09-24
51 minutes

Ep 55: Applying GDPR to the Blockchain ft. Clifford Chance

Can blockchains ever truly be privacy-compliant? Clifford Chance lawyers walk through the gray areas, from wallet addresses to pseudonymous data, and explain what regulators are starting to expect. 🎧 Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Security
Regulation
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Hootenannies
2025-09-11
27 minutes

Ep 54: What Are Digital Assets, Really? ft. Lord Chris Holmes

Lord Chris Holmes explains how tokenization could reshape identity, finance, and trust across the UK and beyond. He breaks down what digital assets really are and why they matter for everyone, not just technologists. From refugee ID to football cards, this episode connects the dots between everyday life and emerging tech. 🎧 Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Fundamentals
Use Cases
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Hootenannies
2025-07-30
32 minutes

Ep 53: TLDR Global Crypto Policy in 2025 (from MiCA to Abu Dhabi and beyond).

Global crypto rules are changing fast, and 2025 is a turning point. We are joined by Elise Soucie Watts (Executive Director at Global Digital Finance), who discusses the big moves: MiCA in Europe, U.S. legislation, Asia’s innovation wave, and so much more. Check out the GDF’s report on tokenization here. 🎧 Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Regulation
Compliance
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Hootenannies
2025-07-09
29 minutes

Ep 52: Rethinking Cities with Blockchain ft. Former Lord Mayor of London Michael Mainelli

Michael Mainelli, former Lord Mayor of London, joins Owl Explains to unpack how blockchain can help cities govern smarter: from planning records to transit data. From congestion charges to building permits, Mainelli explains why cities need better memory systems and not just better apps. It’s local meets ledger, and a reminder that blockchain’s real power might lie in fixing what cities forget to track. 🎧 Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Regulation
Use Cases
Security
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Hootenannies
2025-06-24
30 minutes

Ep 51: Justice in the Age of Blockchain and AI—The Case for Tech Courts

Professor Michele Neitz (University of San Francisco) makes the case for tech courts, a bold idea that could help us rethink how justice works in a digital-first world. As AI and blockchain reshape everything from contracts to crime, our legal system needs to evolve. Tech-savvy justice isn’t a luxury anymore but a necessity for protecting rights and resolving disputes in the age of code. 📝 Check out Michele's paper here. 🎧 Listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Compliance
Regulation
Use Cases
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Hootenannies
2025-06-04
26 minutes

Ep 50: How Blockchain Is Expanding Access to Healthcare - the Case of Letsbuyhealthcare

In our 50th episode, we’re cutting through the hype and looking at how blockchain is actually being used to solve real problems, starting with one of the most vital: access to healthcare. Letsbuyhealthcare, a platform based in Ireland, is using the Avalanche blockchain to let people prepay for private healthcare with tokenized credits called Healthcare Coins. Founder Dave Allen joined us to break down how it works, why it matters, and what still needs to shift for models like this to scale across borders. It’s crypto with real-world consequences — and a quiet challenge to how we think about healthcare, finance, and trust.

Use Cases
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Hootenannies
2025-05-14
29 minutes

Ep 49: Democracy, Dollars & DeFi - A Digital Shift

What happens when trust collapses faster than institutions can rebuild it? Amanda Wick, founder of the Association for Women in Crypto and author of The Catalysts, joins Owl Explains to unpack the forces fueling a new world financial order—from DeFi to geopolitics. A single podcast episode can’t fit everything, so check out her book for more: The Catalysts 🎧 Listen in Spotify and Apple Podcasts

Finance
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Hootenannies
2025-04-23
28 minutes

Ep 48: How AI is Changing the Game for Legal & Compliance in Web3 - Crypto Co-Counsel

What if your AI assistant could explain complex crypto laws in plain English—and connect you with an actual expert if things got tricky? That’s the idea behind Crystal, built by lawyer and founder Joni Pirovich. We talk about the chaos of compliance, the myth of AI replacing lawyers, and why this tool could change the game. Discover more: https://www.cryptococounsel.com 🎧 Listen in Spotify and Apple Podcasts

Use Cases
Compliance
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US Congress
2025-04-15
25 minutes

Ep 47: US Rep. William Timmons (R-SC)

With stablecoin and market structure bills moving fast, and NFTs waiting in the wings, Rep. William Timmons explains how 2025 could finally bring clarity, credibility, and competitiveness to digital assets. From reshoring innovation to rethinking how government spends money, he walks us through the big vision—and the even bigger questions—behind America’s crypto comeback.

Regulation
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US Congress
2025-04-08
28 minutes

Ep 46: Chairman Glenn Thompson (R-PA-15)

US House Agriculture Chairman GT Thompson breaks down what blockchain has to do with wheat futures, GPS networks, and bipartisan cooperation. He shares how Congress is handling blockchain’s regulatory gray zones through committee cooperation and public input. It’s a grounded discussion of what’s being built, what’s still unclear, and why it matters. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts 👓 Read "A Blueprint for Digital Assets in America" co-written by Representatives French Hill and Glenn Thompson.

US Congress
Regulation
Use Cases
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Hootenannies
2025-03-19
45 minutes

Ep 45: DeFi’s Big Questions Answered

Is DeFi truly decentralized? Is it more than just finance? Join Yvette Valdez (Latham & Watkins), Diana Barrero Zalles (GBBC), Joe Cutler (Perkins Coie), and Lee Schneider (Ava Labs) as they discuss DeFi’s opportunities, risks, and more. Learn more in the GBBC's DeFi report: https://www.gbbc.io/uploads/reports/gsmi50/DeFi-Stand-Alone.pdf 🎧 Listen in Spotify and Apple Podcasts

Finance
Use Cases
Fundamentals