
Digital Currents
Morgan Creek Capital Management, LLC · Nick Taylor
Show overview
Digital Currents has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 113 episodes. That works out to roughly 100 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 50 min and 59 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 55 episodes published. Published by Nick Taylor.
From the publisher
Digital Currents brings listeners engaging content from the venture capital industry with an emphasis on blockchain, artificial intelligence and big data. In each episode Morgan Creek Digital General Partners and co-hosts Mark Yusko, Xavier Segura and Sachin Jaitly explore the exciting areas of the digital ecosystem accompanied by expert guests from Morgan Creek's expansive global network.
Latest Episodes
View all 113 episodesThe Memory Bottleneck and SpaceX's Post-IPO Reality Check
The Next Digital Frontier: AI, Space, and Money on the Move
AI's Trillion-Dollar Moment
Evaluating the SpaceX Premium
From AGI to RSI: Bitcoin Slides While the AI Markets Rise
OpenAI vs. Anthropic, Bitcoin's Retreat & Quantum Nationalism
Cerebras IPO Makes Headlines While Digital Assets Reload
The Rise of HardFi: Tokenized Commodities, Real-World Assets, and the Next Era of DeFi with Kieren James-Lubin
Tech Bubble or AI Cycle? Plus Stablecoins Go Corporate
C-Shaped Economy? Big Money Moves, Bitcoin Power Plays & Anthropic's Race towards $900B
Whales, Wagers, and $60B AI Deals
Oil, AI, and a 600% Shoe Rally, What's Going On?
Meet Sorbet, A Stablecoin Powered Neobank For The GCC
The Cost of Compute: Economics 101 on Time, Money, and Energy Tradeoffs
In this episode, we cover Bitcoin's first positive monthly performance since September 2025, unpacking what may be driving momentum and how macro factors, including geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, could influence inflation expectations and interest rate policy moving forward. Further, we discuss OpenAI's landmark $122 billion raise at an $852 billion valuation, and what this may signal about capital formation, infrastructure demand, and the path toward a potential IPO. We also examine Oracle's launch of its AI Data Platform for the U.S. federal government. Finally, we discuss the growing regulatory and legal scrutiny facing major platforms, including a recent court ruling affecting Meta and YouTube that could have long-term implications for digital advertising models and platform accountability. The Chart of the Week is an analysis of the cost of computing and what it takes to lead the race for speed (tokens per second). Remember to Stay Current! To learn more, visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/. To speak to a team member or sign up for additional content, please email [email protected] Legal Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation for the sale of any security, advisory, or other service. Investments related to the themes and ideas discussed may be owned by funds managed by the host and podcast guests. Any conflicts mentioned by the host are subject to change. Listeners should consult their personal financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
Follow The Birds to Safe Harbor Assets?
In this episode, we explore the evolving hunt for safe-haven assets amid shifting capital flows across markets. Strategy and Bitmine continue to accumulate crypto while ETFs post five consecutive weeks of inflows, which may reinforce institutional demand for Bitcoin. We also unpack Anthropic securing an injunction against the U.S. government after being labeled a supply chain risk in a Defense Department dispute. We then discuss new deals, including Mubadala Investment Company exiting CoolIT Systems in a $4.75 billion transaction led by KKR, and the rise of Shield AI to a $12.7 billion valuation following a U.S. Air Force deal. The discussion culminates in our Chart of the Week, comparing gold, silver, and bitcoin as investors navigate geopolitical uncertainty and search for a safe harbor. Remember to Stay Current! To learn more, visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/. To speak to a team member or sign up for additional content, please email [email protected] Legal Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation for the sale of any security, advisory, or other service. Investments related to the themes and ideas discussed may be owned by funds managed by the host and podcast guests. Any conflicts mentioned by the host are subject to change. Listeners should consult their personal financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
Is Bezos the new Masayoshi Son?
In this episode, we discuss advancements in AI and computing, including Microsoft's BitNet research, Nvidia's expanding data center business, and a new strategic collaboration between Samsung Electronics and AMD to advance next-generation AI infrastructure. Further, we cover Meta Platforms' decision to scale back its metaverse initiatives and Jeff Bezos' growing ambitions in AI and industrial transformation. For the Chart of the Week, we analyze bitcoin options market positioning, highlighting elevated open interest in downside protection strategies and key factors that may be driving its relationship with broader equity markets. We also discuss three reasons why bitcoin may be decoupling from the stock market. Remember to Stay Current! To learn more, visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/. To speak to a team member or sign up for additional content, please email [email protected] Legal Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation for the sale of any security, advisory, or other service. Investments related to the themes and ideas discussed may be owned by funds managed by the host and podcast guests. Any conflicts mentioned by the host are subject to change. Listeners should consult their personal financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
Betting, Building, and Booming: CFTC Crackdowns, BTC's Breakout, and the New Unicorn Wave
In this episode, we break down a whirlwind week across crypto, tech, and venture markets. We unpack Bitcoin's renewed rally into the 70s and explore how geopolitical tensions, hash‑rate swings, and macro narratives are driving price action. Then we dive into the CFTC's latest push to regulate prediction markets, and what it means for platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi as "gambling" and "forecasting" continue to blur. The conversation shifts to the so‑called "SaaS‑pocalypse" and whether the doom narrative holds up in a world where AI-native companies are generating 10× more revenue per employee. Finally, we spotlight the nearly 40 new unicorns minted this year, with AI dominating the list, and discuss what this potentially says about where capital, innovation, and excitement are flowing in 2026. Remember to Stay Current! To learn more, visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/. To speak to a team member or sign up for additional content, please email [email protected] Legal Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation for the sale of any security, advisory, or other service. Investments related to the themes and ideas discussed may be owned by funds managed by the host and podcast guests. Any conflicts mentioned by the host are subject to change. Listeners should consult their personal financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
Jobs Slow, AI and Chips Race Ahead
In this episode, we discuss the recent decision by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to dismiss certain claims in its case involving Justin Sun and the Tron Foundation, alongside broader regulatory signals suggesting that U.S. regulators may increasingly evaluate digital assets under traditional securities frameworks. We also analyze comments from Jensen Huang indicating that Nvidia may pause additional investments in OpenAI and Anthropic while continuing to expand its focus on next-generation computing technologies such as photonics. Finally, we cover reports that quantum computing company Pasqal is exploring a public listing through a SPAC transaction and the latest U.S. employment data, which suggests a more challenging labor market environment heading into the spring. Remember to Stay Current! To learn more, visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/. To speak to a team member or sign up for additional content, please email [email protected] Legal Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation for the sale of any security, advisory, or other service. Investments related to the themes and ideas discussed may be owned by funds managed by the host and podcast guests. Any conflicts mentioned by the host are subject to change. Listeners should consult their personal financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
Power, Not Chips, Is the Constraint
In this week's Roundup, we start with a discussion on Figure's and Nvidia's quarterly results, choppy digital asset markets, Circle's 45% post-earnings move, and cost reductions at Block. From there, we zoom out to the AI and compute stack, including Anthropic's stance on AI safeguards and a potentially landmark 6-gigawatt AI infrastructure deal between AMD and Meta. We close with our Chart of the Week, Why Inference Workloads Could Account for as Much as 40% of Global Data-Center Demand by 2030, and what this may mean for investors. Remember to Stay Current! To learn more, visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/. To speak to a team member or sign up for additional content, please email [email protected] Legal Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation for the sale of any security, advisory, or other service. Investments related to the themes and ideas discussed may be owned by funds managed by the host and podcast guests. Any conflicts mentioned by the host are subject to change. Listeners should consult their personal financial advisors before making any investment decisions.
Is Bitcoin Dead? Asks the Internet (Again)
This episode examines recurring narratives about Bitcoin, noting that it has been declared "dead" numerous times in the past. The conversation also includes observations from ETH Denver, a review of recently released Q4 GDP data and its potential implications for markets, and a discussion of how a K-shaped economic dynamic may be manifesting in consumer behavior, with examples drawn from discount and mass-market retailers. Remember to Stay Current! To learn more, visit us on the web at https://www.morgancreekcap.com/morgan-creek-digital/. To speak to a team member or sign up for additional content, please email [email protected] Legal Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice or a solicitation for the sale of any security, advisory, or other service. Investments related to the themes and ideas discussed may be owned by funds managed by the host and podcast guests. Any conflicts mentioned by the host are subject to change. Listeners should consult their personal financial advisors before making any investment decisions.