Highlights from The Block’s 2024 Digital Asset Outlook Report
Episode 107 of The Scoop Season 5 was recorded as follows: Frank Chaparro and George Calle from The Block.
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George Calle is Vice President of Research at The Block.
In this episode, Calle provides an overview of the key themes in The Block’s 2024 Digital Asset Outlook report.
The full report can be downloaded here.
outline
0:00 – Introduction
04:36 – 2023 Overview
08:08 – Blockchain expansion
14:02 – DeFi usage trends
17:43 – Macro implications for 2023
20:41 – Regulatory status
27:39 – Binance
36:09 – 2023 Winner
40:26 – 2023 loser
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About the author
Davis Quinton is the Director of Podcasts at The Block and has a flagship podcast called The Scoop, hosted by Frank Chaparro. Since joining The Block as an ‘intern’ in early 2022, he has worked closely with leaders across multiple departments to translate The Block’s written content into engaging multimedia formats. He is a graduate of the Department of Social Studies & Public Policy at New York University, Abu Dhabi, and is based in Sydney, Australia.
George has been researching cryptocurrencies full-time since 2018 and has experience with valuation frameworks for capital markets, banking, payments, protocols and adjacent businesses. He holds degrees in economics and philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania.