The Decrypting Crypto Podcast
A podcast by Matthew Howells-Barby & Austin Knight

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157 Episodes
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Could Regulation Kill Facebook's Libra Adoption?
Published: 8/2/2019 -
Is Libra a Force for Good or Evil?
Published: 7/24/2019 -
Like the Price of Bitcoin, We're Back!
Published: 7/22/2019 -
Mass Layoffs in the Crypto Space
Published: 12/28/2018 -
The Giants of Tech are Hungry for Blockchain
Published: 12/14/2018 -
Money Mayweather, DJ Khaled & GDPR
Published: 12/7/2018 -
It's a Bloodbath Out There
Published: 11/30/2018 -
Forkception: the Fork of a Fork!
Published: 11/23/2018 -
Why IBM is Investing so Heavily in Blockchain
Published: 11/19/2018 -
How BitTorrent's Creator is Building a Better Bitcoin
Published: 11/9/2018 -
Coinbase Growth Concerns, Fidelity's Big Move, and Bitcoin's Risk from Whales
Published: 10/26/2018 -
Taking Back Ownership of our Identities with Blockchain
Published: 10/19/2018 -
ASIC Mining: a Contributor to Centralization or a Security Necessity?
Published: 10/12/2018 -
Could Blockchain Technology Transform the Healthcare Industry?
Published: 10/5/2018 -
Most ICOs Die Within 4 Months, 20% Are Scams, Yet $20 Billion Has Been Raised in 2018 (so far)
Published: 9/28/2018 -
A Deep-Dive into the Sia Project - Cloud Storage on the Blockchain
Published: 9/21/2018 -
How and Why Cryptocurrencies Increase (and fall) in Value
Published: 9/14/2018 -
Interview: David Bleznak, CEO of Totle - Is Crypto Actually Decentralized? And Why Decentralized Exchanges are the Future
Published: 9/7/2018 -
Interview: Alexis Gauba & Aparna Krishnan - Alternatives to Proof of Work Consensus + Women in Blockchain
Published: 8/31/2018 -
Interview: Colin Stewart of Producer's Token - Revolutionizing the Food Industry With Blockchain Technology
Published: 8/24/2018
We highlight the people, products, and protocols shaping the future of crypto, DeFi, and web3. Your hosts, Matthew Howells-Barby and Austin Knight, will take you on a journey of decrypting the various concepts related to blockchain and web3 technology, explaining them in a language that everyone can understand.