PLAY PODCASTS
The AllinCrypto Podcast

The AllinCrypto Podcast

AllinCrypto

132 episodesEN

Show overview

The AllinCrypto Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 132 episodes. That works out to roughly 120 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 3rd season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 47 min and 1h — 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 earlier today, with 37 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 59 episodes published. Published by AllinCrypto.

Episodes
132
Running
2023–2026 · 3y
Median length
54 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Hosted by AllinCrypto.🎥 Subscribe to AllinCrypto on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@realallincrypto🐦 Follow AllinCrypto on X - https://twitter.com/RealAllinCrypto👪 Join the Patreon Family - https://www.patreon.com/AllinCrypto👪 Visit our website - https://allincrypto.com/

Latest Episodes

View all 132 episodes

Paolo Sironi: What Crypto Needs To Change Finance

May 14, 202656 min

What happens when AI agents start participating in the economy?

May 12, 20261h 0m

This Rally Looks Dangerous!

May 7, 202646 min

Hedera The Chain Institutions Need with Gregg Bell - CIO at Hashgraph

May 5, 202649 min

The Threat Quantum Computers Pose To Crypto...

May 4, 202647 min

How Digital money could change a War - Andrew Fierman

Apr 28, 202649 min

You Need To Prepare For This

Apr 25, 202644 min

Crypto, Ai And Compute Are Creating A New Economy....

Apr 23, 202653 min

Jake Claver: Why the Next Global Crisis Could Send XRP Exploding

Apr 19, 202656 min

Crypto just got its Biggest use Case!

Apr 14, 202657 min

The role of AI agents in the future of crypto

Apr 12, 20261h 5m

What if You Owned a Piece of The Internet

Apr 9, 202653 min

Diego Gutiérrez Zaldívar - RootstockLatina America OG Bitcoiner

Apr 8, 202657 min

S3 Ep 24Why Crypto Becomes Essential When the World Gets Unstable

In this episode of the AllInCrypto podcast, Rupert sits down with George McDonough, Co-Founder and Managing Director of KR1, to explore how crypto has evolved from an outsider movement into a technology that could reshape money, markets, and the future of finance.George shares his journey from discovering Bitcoin in 2011 to building KR1 in the earliest days of the industry, before diving into where the space is today: stablecoins, tokenized finance, Ethereum, institutional adoption, self-custody, and why crypto may become most useful when trust in traditional systems starts to crack.They also discuss the current geopolitical backdrop, including Iran, oil, inflation, market uncertainty, and why Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins can act as an alternative system when the world becomes more unstable.This is a wide-ranging conversation on macro, decentralization, DeFi, token design, institutional capital, and why crypto may ultimately be far bigger than most people still realize.

Mar 31, 20261h 11m

S3 Ep 23The Dot-Com Moment for Crypto

In this episode of the AllInCrypto Podcast, Rupert speaks with Eli Ndinga, Global Head of Research at 21Shares, to discuss why crypto may be entering a completely new phase.We cover the structural shift in demand for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, the rise of institutional adoption, why stablecoins could explode in usage, and how AI + blockchain may shape the next generation of business models.Eli also explains why crypto today may look a lot like the internet in 2003, why Hyperliquid and Polymarket are so important, how investors should think about Bitcoin vs altcoins, and why the market may be moving away from speculation and toward real fundamentals, revenues, and adoption.If you enjoy macro, crypto, institutional flows, tokenization, AI, and the future of digital assets, this is one you don’t want to miss.Follow Eli Ndinga: X: https://x.com/elindingaFollow 21Shares: X: https://x.com/21shares

Mar 26, 202649 min

S3 Ep 22The Next Move Will Shock You

In this episode of the AllInCrypto Podcast, Matt Hougan, CIO of Bitwise Asset Management, to break down where the crypto market stands today and what could come next.We discuss why institutional demand for Bitcoin ETFs remains strong despite weak retail sentiment, how stablecoins and tokenization could reshape global finance, and why crypto may play a much bigger role in the future financial system than most investors realize.Matt also shares his outlook on the current market cycle, whether this is a classic crypto winter, why the altcoin market has struggled, where value may accrue across layer 1s, DeFi, and apps, and what could eventually lead the market higher again.We also cover Bitcoin valuation, long-term institutional adoption, regulatory catalysts, tokenized assets, and why crypto may still be in the early stages of a much larger transformation.Follow Matt Hougan: X: https://x.com/Matt_HouganFollow Bitwise: X: https://x.com/BitwiseIf you enjoyed the episode, make sure to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications so you never miss an interview.

Mar 25, 202637 min

S3 Ep 21CoinShares Head of Research: Why Bitcoin Is Winning Amid Global Chaos

James Butterfill, Head of Research at CoinShares, joins Rupert Pickering on the AllInCrypto podcast to break down one of the biggest shifts happening in crypto right now.In this episode, we discuss why Bitcoin has remained resilient during the Iran crisis, what institutional fund flows are really telling us, and why James believes the traditional 4-year Bitcoin cycle may be losing relevance.We also dive into Bitcoin’s role as an emerging store of value, whether governments like the UK should treat Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset, and how institutional adoption is evolving across Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Solana and beyond.James also explains why Ethereum may be one of the biggest winners from stablecoin legislation, what CoinShares’ data is showing about whale selling vs ETF buying, and why most institutions are still massively underexposed to Bitcoin despite the success of spot ETFs.Topics covered in this episode:Why Bitcoin performed strongly during the Iran crisisWhether Bitcoin is becoming a true safe haven assetWhale selling, ETF inflows and the recent market correctionWhy the 4-year cycle may be breaking downInstitutional Bitcoin adoption and portfolio allocation trendsWhy Ethereum could benefit from stablecoin growthXRP, Solana and altcoin fund flow trendsWhy the UK should consider Bitcoin as a strategic reserveThe future of crypto regulation, ETFs and institutional capitalIf you enjoy macro, Bitcoin, institutional crypto adoption and deep market analysis, this is an episode you do not want to miss.

Mar 22, 202657 min

S3 Ep 20The Dark Side of Crypto

In this episode we sit down with Ari Redbord, Global Head of Policy at TRM Labs, to unpack one of the most important and misunderstood topics in digital assets: crypto crime, sanctions evasion, privacy, AI-powered fraud, and the future of blockchain intelligence.Ari brings a unique perspective to the conversation. Before joining TRM Labs, he spent over a decade as a U.S. federal prosecutor working on terrorism finance, national security, sanctions, and financial crime cases, before moving to the U.S. Treasury and later into crypto.We discuss why illicit crypto activity reached record highs in 2025, why that headline does not tell the full story, how Russia, Iran, North Korea and organized criminal networks are using crypto infrastructure, and why Ari believes blockchains are also one of the most powerful tools ever created for investigators.We also dive into the rise of AI-enabled scams, ransomware, wrench attacks, privacy tokens, mixers, institutional adoption, and why crypto may become one of the biggest battlegrounds in the fight between technological freedom and financial surveillance.If you want a serious conversation about where crypto is heading, what threats are real, and how the industry matures from here, this is one to watch.Topics covered:Why Ari says there is no such thing as “crypto crime”Why illicit activity hit a record in 2025Russian-linked sanctions evasion and stablecoin usageWhy bad actors still use public blockchainsPrivacy tokens, mixers, and the balance between privacy and complianceAl-Qaeda, ISIS, Hamas, Bitfinex, and major crypto crime investigationsThe rise of wrench attacks and physical threats against holdersWhy scam and recovery fraud are devastating victimsHow AI is accelerating cybercrime at scaleWhy blockchains may help solve identity, authentication, and provenance problemsHow regulators, banks, and institutions now view cryptoFollow Ari / TRM Labs:https://x.com/ARedbordhttps://x.com/TRMLabs

Mar 17, 202656 min

S3 Ep 19Crypto Is Rebuilding Finance With CEO of R3

n this episode of the AllInCrypto Podcast, Rupert Pickering sits down with Richard Brown, CEO of R3, to explore one of the biggest shifts happening in crypto and global finance today: the move from private enterprise blockchains to public blockchain infrastructure.Richard explains how R3 originally built Corda to solve reconciliation and data-sharing problems inside traditional finance, why that model could only go so far, and why R3 is now pushing toward public chains, tokenized real world assets, institutional DeFi, and Solana.They break down why RWAs have not yet gone from $10 billion to $1 trillion, why the issue is more about product design than demand, how yield, liquidity, accessibility and DeFi composability matter, and why R3 believes the future of new issuance is increasingly permissionless.The conversation also covers privacy on-chain, public vs private chains, interoperability, why Solana was chosen, and Richard’s thoughts on CBDCs, stablecoins, and the future of money.If you want to understand where institutional crypto is really heading, this is a must-watch.Guest: Richard Brown, CEO of R3Topics covered: R3, Corda, Solana, tokenized real world assets, institutional DeFi, interoperability, stablecoins, CBDCs, public vs private blockchains, and the future of finance.Not financial advice. This content is for educational and informational purposes only.

Mar 12, 202653 min

S3 Ep 18Crypto Could’ve Stop 2008!

In today’s episode, we sit down with J. Christopher Giancarlo (“Crypto Dad”) former Chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to unpack why crypto isn’t just an “asset class,” but a new architecture for money and markets. Giancarlo takes us inside the 2008 crisis, explaining how opacity and missing visibility distorted decision-making and why digital networks + shared ledgers could transform how value is tracked, moved, and verified. We also dive into the real story behind the launch of regulated Bitcoin futures, the political pressure that came with it, and what today’s battles around stablecoins, yield, and AML/KYC mean for the next phase of adoption. If you care about where finance is heading, this conversation is essential.

Mar 10, 202655 min
© 2026 AllinCrypto