EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 29 MIN
Bridging the Gap Between Tradfi and Digital Assets - Morty Tollo, Fastables
from Fintech Chatter: Conversations with Fintech CEOs and Founders · host Dexter Cousins | Fintech Headhunter and Founder
In this episode of Fintech Chatter, Dexter Cousins speaks with Morty Tollo, co-founder of Elbaite and Faststables.com, about the intersection of traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralised finance (DeFi). They discuss the evolution of Elbaite, the importance of stablecoins in solving everyday business problems, and the challenges posed by regulation and banking in the crypto space. Morty shares insights on the future of crypto, and his observations from Token 2049 in Singapore. The need for optionality in payment solutions paints a bright future for stablecoins in the evolving landscape of financial services.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Elbaite and Morty Tollo02:20 Bridging TradFi and DeFi10:22 Challenges and Successes of FastStables17:04 The Future of Stablecoins and Banking27:37 Connecting with Elbaite and Closing ThoughtsFind out more: https://www.faststables.com/https://elbaite.com/auConnect with Morty on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mortytollo/Send us Fan MailContact: [email protected] on with Dexter Cousins on LinkedinHire Exceptional Fintech TalentSubscribe on LinkedIn
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In this episode of Fintech Chatter, Dexter Cousins speaks with Morty Tollo, co-founder of Elbaite and Faststables.com, about the intersection of traditional finance (TradFi) and decentralised finance (DeFi). They discuss the evolution of Elbaite, the importance of stablecoins in solving everyday business problems, and the challenges posed by regulation and banking in the crypto space. Morty shares insights on the future of crypto, and his observations from Token 2049 in Singapore....
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