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The Crypto Business Podcast with Fexingo: Blockchain Companies, Tokens, and Web3 Startups
by Fexingo
Every day, Lucas and Luna examine the intersection of blockchain technology, corporate finance, and startup strategy. From tokenomics and DAO governance to the balance sheets of public crypto companies like Coinbase and MicroStrategy, each episode breaks down a single story—a regulatory filing, a venture round, a protocol upgrade—and asks what it signals for institutional adoption, retail investors, and the broader Web3 ecosystem. Lucas brings a journalist's skepticism, Luna a builder's pragmatism. Together they dissect on-chain metrics, parse SEC filings, and weigh the viability of revenue models from L2 scaling solutions to DeFi lending protocols. This is not hype: it's a sober, number-driven look at how blockchain companies actually make money, manage risk, and compete for talent and capital. If you've ever wondered why a token's price moves opposite to its network activity, how a crypto startup's cap table compares to a SaaS company's, or what a Fed rate hike does to decentralized
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Every day, Lucas and Luna examine the intersection of blockchain technology, corporate finance, and startup strategy. From tokenomics and DAO governance to the balance sheets of public crypto companies like Coinbase and MicroStrategy, each episode breaks down a single story—a regulatory filing, a venture round, a protocol upgrade—and asks what it signals for institutional adoption, retail investors, and the broader Web3 ecosystem. Lucas brings a journalist's skepticism, Luna a builder's pragmatism. Together they dissect on-chain metrics, parse SEC filings, and weigh the viability of revenue models from L2 scaling solutions to DeFi lending protocols. This is not hype: it's a sober, number-driven look at how blockchain companies actually make money, manage risk, and compete for talent and capital. If you've ever wondered why a token's price moves opposite to its network activity, how a crypto startup's cap table compares to a SaaS company's, or what a Fed rate hike does to decentralized
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