In this episode of the DeFi Download, Piers Ridyard is joined by Matthew Graham, founder, and CEO of Sino Global Capital, to discuss macrotrends, the significance of the Chinese market for cryptocurrencies, the repercussions of GitHub's ban on the Tornado Cash code, and the struggles and opportunities arising from de-globalization.
Chapters
[01:03] How did the Matty Sino story begin?
[02:55] What was it about Ethereum that convinced Matthew that it was a once-in-a-generation opportunity?
[05:10] When was Sino Global Capital established?
[05:44] How and why did Sino Capital choose to focus on China?
[07:52] According to Matthew's experience, how has China changed in terms of foreigners working there and establishing a successful foreign enterprise in the Chinese market?
[09:30] What does Matthew recommend to his portfolio companies in terms of entering the China markets, which most people find terrifying?
[11:40] What is the company's general thesis?
[13:19] What distinguishes Matthew from other crypto fund managers?
[14:16] What are the recurring macrotrends from previous historical periods that Matthew believes will be important in the next 5-10 years?
[16:33] What Matthew sees as likely bright spots for the next wave of DeFi applications
[19:17] Browsers, a piece of software that people had never used before and had to be taught how to use in order to access the internet, were required for the internet’s widespread adoption. Are we going to need something similar for crypto?
[20:39] What is Matthew's general outlook on the current events in the market and how they are affecting crypto?
[22:11] Many people are concerned about China's shadow banking system and the potential collapse of its property markets, which could have repercussions elsewhere. Is Matthew concerned about a China collapse in the property or financial markets in the next two years?
[24:15] Why should the crypto industry care about de-globalization?
[25:17] An example of internet balkanization, the Great Firewall of China being primarily a trade rather than an information barrier, the effect such barriers have on the survivability of local businesses and the birth of local innovation, and how a global business would benefit from internet balkanization.
[28:13] The information barrier as experienced by the average Chinese person and the middle-class, and the decline in interest in using foreign services as a result of the proliferation of domestic alternatives
[31:01] What does Matthew think about Tornado Cash's censorship in terms of government intervention in markets?
[32:43] What action should the US government have taken instead, and what should be done in response to people removing Tornado Cash code from GitHub?
[33:43] The Napster example of file sharing and copyright infringement facilitation: Are we transferring the same concept to a new platform?
[37:27] The crypto industry's failure to engage regulators
[39:01] What impact will the Terra Luna collapse have on the regulatory response?
[40:54] What, if any, good can come from Terra Luna's collapse?
[43:16] Will there be a self-regulator for the cryptocurrency industry, like there is for the pharmaceuticals industry?
[44:03] Is there a future and a place for centralised finance (CeFi)?
[45:29] Where can you learn more about Matthew and Sino Global Capital?
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