Episodes
Joachim Schwerin, principal economist at DG GROW within the European Commission, discusses that vision for Europe, how it is developing, and the impacts on and implications for individuals and small- to mid-sized businesses.  There are many considerations at play and many different technologies, so the topic is a broad one.  Joachim takes us on a tour of the issues and technologies, with good stops about blockchain and decentralization.  We even manage to cover the industrial revolution and...
Published 09/26/22
Tim Mohin of Persefoni joins Troy and Lee to talk about the development over the years of disclosures related to carbon and other environmental topics.  Tim’s extensive background in environmental science and climate disclosure gives him a distinctive perspective about how companies have voluntarily enhanced disclosures, what standards can apply to such disclosures, and how standardization is developing.  He provides a brief historical tour and also discusses the SEC’s latest proposed rules. ...
Published 05/23/22
Troy and Lee have an engaging conversation with Kristin Smith, Executive Director of Blockchain Association, in which Kristin explains the roots of the organization, its growth, and its many initiatives.  As she discusses, the community around blockchain and crypto is dynamic and engaged, and there is a lot of participation and a lot of desire to get policy right, especially given the significant stakes.  She shares several insights on how she is working to move things in a positive...
Published 03/07/22
Melanie Pickett and Paul Fahey of Northern Trust join us to discuss how a traditional financial services company thinks about and engages with FinTech.  Melanie focuses on front office solutions for clients while Paul leverages data science.  They both are keenly focused on what a digital experience means, particularly what it means for humans and the judgments they need to exercise.  This includes figuring out what information to present to people, and in what format, to improve decision...
Published 01/20/22
Everybody talks about the difference between traditional banks and FinTech companies.  Treasury Prime seeks to facilitate the interactions between the two so that banks can have a FinTech offering and FinTech can have the risk management and compliance of banks.  CEO Christopher Dean is leading Treasury Prime into this world between these two major industries and helping both sides understand each other through education and, most importantly, technology.  He sees a bright future developing...
Published 11/22/21
Sadie Raney and Jesse Proudman talk to us about Makara, which they co-founded.  The genesis of Makara came from their work at cryptoasset hedge fund, Strix Leviathan, and the desire to provide an accessible set of portfolios for investors.  We hear the story behind Makara, their approach to educating investors, and their experience with regulators in getting registered.  We hope you enjoy hearing their take on the opportunities and challenges of the crypto space.  As always, nothing in this...
Published 10/13/21
Jan van Eck, CEO of VanEck, has continued his father’s work in the funds world.  Jan sees Bitcoin as part technology and part store of value as it matures as an asset.  He also shares his view that individual investors have insights that institutional investors sometimes miss.  Jan's journey in considering the impacts of Bitcoin and other trends over the years might be a harbinger for how the world is evolving.  Jan’s perspective shows a healthy interest in the world around him.  As...
Published 07/12/21
Rana Gujral, CEO of Behavioral Signals, joins us to explain how his company uses AI to help businesses improve their customer interactions.  Behavioral Signals has a cool technology that uses AI to learn speech patterns and match the people who are predicted to engage most effectively with each other, especially in tough conversations.  There is a lot to learn in this episode, and Rana explains how the AI works to help the matching result in improved communication, customer satisfaction, and...
Published 06/07/21
Christine Sandler, Joel Revill, and Anton Katz have at least one thing in common: they are all traditional capital markets people who have migrated to blockchain.  Anton started Talos Trading; Joel started 2 Oceans Trust; and Christine led Fidelity into the space.  From their very different but intersecting vantage points, we hear the story of the birth of a new asset class and how it is changing many preconceptions about how the world works.  Whether it is 24/7/365 markets, new ways to...
Published 03/29/21
We continue our conversation with BitGo founder and CEO Mike Belshe with an in-depth discussion of business and regulation in the sphere of new technology.  Mike makes the point that many cryptoassets are about money and therefore should be regulated.  He outlines some principles for regulation that focus on adaptability and balance.  Troy and Lee chat at the end.  As a reminder, nothing in this episode is investment, legal, or any other advice of any kind, and nothing in this episode is an...
Published 03/08/21
We are joined by Mike Belshe, founder and CEO of BitGo, a FinTech firm focused on custody and other services related to blockchain assets.  Mike describes his journey from helping friends hold their Bitcoin in the early days to building and improving new techniques for the custody of these assets.  He drew on his experience in other areas of technology and on his love of disruption (our word, not his).  As a reminder, nothing in this episode is investment, legal, or any other advice of any...
Published 02/22/21
A peek into the future of secure IoT.  We continue our conversation with Paul Clayson, CEO of AgilePQ.  Paul announces an exclusive first that they will open source their algorithm soon!  He explains the reasons behind that decision and the benefits of the open source movement.  He also delves further into what the future of the internet may look like where the world is incredibly connected.  Troy and Lee talk about their perceptions of what that world might mean from a practical standpoint....
Published 02/08/21
A peek into the future of secure IoT.  People talk a lot about the wave of internet of things (IoT) devices that will provide convenience to many aspects of our lives and revolutionize areas such as healthcare.  The folks at AgilePQ, whose CEO Paul Clayson joins us for a fascinating conversation, focus on related cybersecurity.  Paul warns about the dangers of insecure IoT devices and explains how AgilePQ is working to address these problems.  He also provides insights into management from...
Published 01/25/21
Bloomberg reporter and author Matt Leising joins Troy and Lee to discuss his recent book about the Ethereum blockchain and the DAO hack.  Part history and part detective story, Matt doesn’t spoil the whodunnit but he gives us great insights into what happened and how he solved the mystery.  He also talks a lot about his views regarding the promise of blockchain and Ethereum and articulates the different visions that different people in the blockchain community have for the technology and its...
Published 01/04/21
How might applying Nobel Prize winning economics to markets affect how they operate?  Jesse is the COO at alternative trading system OneChronos.  He explains the thinking behind the ATS and how it matches securities orders in a unique manner that employs Nobel Prize winning auction theory, probabilistic search, expressive bidding. and other advanced concepts.  We talked about how OneChronos combines them into a very frequent auction process.  How will this impact execution quality and the...
Published 12/21/20
Cost/benefit analysis and emerging technologies.  We continue our conversation with Haime Workie of FINRA’s Office of Financial Innovation with a deep exploration of questions about balancing policy and regulatory considerations with innovation and offering new products and services.  Haime shares his views on the opportunities and challenges, both from his legal background and from his engineering background.  If you are too rigid, you might miss big opportunities.  If you don't exercise...
Published 12/07/20
Can financial innovation create the best day ever?  Haime heads FINRA’s Office of Financial Innovation where he and the team study the future of financial services and the potential impact of innovation on investors, markets, and FINRA’s mandate.  This work involves lots of learning about new technologies and new applications of technology to all aspects of financial services as well as parsing the potential benefits and risks.  Their recent AI report highlights this work and assesses many...
Published 11/23/20
Troy and Lee welcome Bea Wray and discuss her new book and its main messages.  She teaches us about gratitude as an attitude and the art of “thank you” notes.  It turns out that "thank you" notes can make a big difference in relationships, both business and personal.  You might say that they are Bea’s “secret sauce.”  We also talk about how to create an organization that is focused on people -- employees, customers, vendors, and others in a company’s ecosystem.  Creating great relationships...
Published 11/09/20
The GraniteShares CEO finishes our conversation sharing his thoughts about the differences between public companies and private companies and how public markets can force companies to have more discipline.  He also offers insight into some of his ideas for ongoing innovation and our financial markets.  Stay tuned at the end as Troy and Lee discuss where technology might be headed.  As a reminder, nothing said in this or any other episode is investment, legal, or any other advice of any kind.  
Published 10/26/20
William Rhind is founder and CEO of Granite Shares, a recent entrant in the exchange traded funds space.  As William explains, financial innovation -- and associated disruption -- continues.  That disruption could come from new goods or services or whole new business models.  He also touches on themes we hear from other entrepreneurs around the challenges of a startup.  But thinking differently about things is often where the innovation begins.  As a reminder, nothing said in this or any...
Published 10/12/20
Educating the World about Emerging Technologies.  We return with Sunayna Tuteja to hear her views on the importance of education, as firms and investors approach new financial services and emerging asset classes.  This involves learning from investors and customers to help create the tools and materials they need.  A disciplined approach to innovation can make a big difference when it comes to results and impacts.  Stay tuned at the end for Troy and Lee’s discussion.  As a reminder, nothing...
Published 09/28/20
The Pivot to Emerging Technologies in Financial Services.  We welcome Sunayna Tuteja, who heads TD Ameritrade’s digital and emerging technologies efforts.  Her vision of technology as democratizing finance and creating financial inclusion fits in with the overall founding ethos of Ameritrade.  She thinks carefully about what the problem is, why is it worth solving, and why is her team uniquely qualified to solve the problem.  Often these problems are about removing friction to allow clients...
Published 09/14/20
Special episode!  Do you know the way to Sacramento? We are joined by three people from Sacramento for a discussion about the efforts the city and the state of California are undertaking to help create economic inclusion by closing the digital divide, bridging the skills gap, and encouraging innovation in FinTech and beyond.  Barry Broome, President & CEO of the Greater Sacramento Economic Council, Commissioner Manuel Alvarez, Commissioner of the California Department of...
Published 08/24/20
We continue our conversation and broaden the idea of narrative to other areas of the world, especially as impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.  James talks about financial inclusion, big data, and regulation, all from the standpoint of delivering positive messages and then achieving that promise.  He also discusses the need for empathy and explanation throughout the hero’s journey.  Troy and Lee share their thoughts at the end.
Published 08/10/20