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In episode #5 of our ongoing deep dive into web3 and crypto, Rufus Pollock and Stephen Diehl explore the claim that blockchain can be a vehicle for increase in financialization through the development of more complex, blockchain based financial products.
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* Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rLQoTtwRSU
* Podcast: https://anchor.fm/life-itself/episodes/Crypto--Traders-and-Unfettered-Financial-Markets-with-Stephen-Diehl-e1fgm2d
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1. Weaver, Nicholas. 2018. Blockchains and Cryptocurrencies: Burn It With Fire. Berkeley School of Information. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCHab0dNnj4.
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