Chad Cascarilla - Blockchain’s Carpenter - [Joys of Compounding, EP.26]

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Chad Cascarilla - Blockchain’s Carpenter - [Joys of Compounding, EP.26]

from Joys of Compounding · host Colossus | Investing & Business Podcasts

Our teacher today is Chad Cascarilla, co founder and CEO of Paxos, the leading regulated blockchain infrastructure company that is reimagining a complete technological replatforming of our global financial markets. Paxos aims to democratize finance by enabling instant global asset movement, partnering with industry leaders like PayPal, Stripe, MasterCard, and others. For those confused by crypto speculation, Chad offers a grounded perspective on blockchain's potential to solve fundamental financial system problems—informed by his experience as an early Bitcoin adopter who started buying at just three cents. This conversation was a ton of fun for us, mainly because Chad is one of the most fascinating and compelling people we've had the privilege of knowing and learning from.He's a highly introspective, integrated, and ridiculously well read thinker and someone who just gets a lot of stuff done. He's a skeptic and a dreamer, a rigorous research analyst and a visionary builde, an aspiring mystic and an absolute animal. Please enjoy our conversation with Chad Cascarilla.  For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by EightSleep, the temperature-controlled mattress cover that heats or cools your mattress to transform your sleep. The Pod 4 Ultra is the new gold standard in intelligent sleep systems. It can be added to your current mattress like a fitted sheet and is been clinically proven to give you up to an hour more quality of sleep every night. The cooling capability can cool your side of the bed to 20 degrees below room temperature, all managed by the pod's autopilot feature, which adjusts the temperature throughout the night. Go to eightsleep.com/joys for $350 off.  —-- Joys of Compounding is a property of Pine Grove Studios in collaboration with Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Joys of Compounding, visit joincolossus.com/episodes.  Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Follow us on Twitter: @Buhrman_Rick  | @PaulBuser | @JoinColossus Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Joys of Compounding (00:05:32) Chad's Early Life and Career (00:09:50) The Journey to Notre Dame (00:19:45) The Path to Wall Street (00:27:16) Launching Cedar Hill (00:35:30) Navigating the Financial Crisis (00:46:35) Notable Companies and the Origin of Paxos (00:48:34) Creating Liberty City Ventures (00:54:55) Challenges in Financial Services (00:59:21) The Promise of Blockchain (01:10:59) Regulatory Landscape and Future Prospects (01:21:51) Advice for Consumers, Companies, and Investors

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