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Rep. Tom Emmer on State of Crypto Regulation, Tornado Cash Debate
The Tornado Cash ban is adding to an already heated debate in Washington over who should regulate crypto and to what extent. Joining “First Mover” to share his thoughts is Congressman Tom Emmer of Minnesota. Also joining CDTV is Omid Malekan, Columbia Business School Adjunct Professor and Nauman Sheikh, Wave Financial Managing Director.

How Bitcoin Is Reacting to Fed Minutes; Michael Saylor Asks Elon Musk to Buy More Bitcoin
Nik Bhatia, The Bitcoin Layer Founder, joins “All About Bitcoin” to discuss how bitcoin (BTC) is reacting to the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting minutes, amid looming inflation concerns. Plus, a closer look at the the meme rally across the crypto sector and equity market.

CFTC Commissioner Kristin Johnson on Crypto Regulation; Crypto Lender Celsius Gets Approval to Sell Mined Bitcoin
CFTC Commissioner Kristin N. Johnson joins “First Mover” to share her thoughts on the future of crypto regulation. Plus, crypto markets analysis from Joe Orsini of Eaglebrook Advisors. And Thomas Braziel of 507 Capital unpacks the second day court hearing of the bankrupt crypto lender Celsius.

Crypto Lender Celsius Lays Out Path Forward; The ‘Bearish Wedge’ in Bitcoin’s Price Recovery
The second day hearing for Celsius Network is underway and according to court filings, the crypto lender is set to run out of cash by October. King & Spalding LLP Partner Thad Wilson, who specializes in Chapter 11 bankruptcies, joins “All About Bitcoin” to discuss. Plus, a closer look at crypto markets as bitcoin (BTC) dips below $24,000.

Former CFTC Commissioner Dawn Stump on Crypto Regulation; Celsius On Pace to Run Out of Cash by October
“First Mover” speaks with Former CFTC Commissioner Dawn Stump on the future of crypto regulation and her new role at crypto risk monitoring firm Solidus Labs. Plus, a closer look at Celsius as a new court filing reveals the crypto lender holds $2.8 billion less in crypto than it owes to depositors.

What’s Next for Bitcoin After Touching $25K?; Crypto Miners Getting Paid to Curb Operations in Texas
Bitcoin (BTC) slightly lower Monday after failing to hold the crucial price point of $25,000. The world’s largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization briefly hit the psychological threshold twice over the weekend but has since fallen. Plus, a closer look at how bitcoin miners are benefiting from curbing operations according to energy demands in Texas.

Bitcoin Briefly Tops $25K; Do Kwon Breaks His Silence on Terra Meltdown
Bitcoin (BTC) briefly tops $25,000 for the first time since June. Brent Xu, Umee Founder and CEO, joins “First Mover” to discuss. Plus, Monero’s privacy-focused crypto protocol upgrade is now live. And Terraform Labs CEO Do Kwon breaks his silence about Terra’s collapse.

Bitcoin Slips Back to $24K Level; CFTC Accuses Ohio Man of Running $12M Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme
Bitcoin (BTC) is back to hovering around the $24,000 level as inflation fears ease. The “All About Bitcoin” panel discusses the key headlines they’re watching this week.

Netherlands Arrests Suspected Tornado Cash Developer; Miner Chandler Guo on Forking Ethereum
In a blow to privacy advocates fighting to protect DeFi, the Netherlands has arrested a suspected developer of Tornado Cash, the automated crypto mixing service sanctioned by the U.S. government. Tor Bair, founder of Secret Foundation, weighs in on the privacy vs. security debate. Also joining “First Mover,” is prominent Ethereum miner Chandler Guo on his plans to fork the blockchain. Plus, Marc Chandler of Bannockburn Global provides his crypto markets analysis.

BlackRock Launches Spot Bitcoin Private Trust, Bitcoin Outlook as Ethereum Merge Approaches
“All About Bitcoin” discusses the news moving crypto markets. BlackRock offers U.S.-based institutional investors a spot bitcoin private trust. How could the Tornado Cash U.S. ban impact the future of crypto? Guests include Alex Thorn, head of research at Galaxy Digital and Doug Schwenk, CEO of Digital Asset Research.
