Archblock: Moving Institutions Onto Modern Financial Infrastructure

Inside Crypto

Hi everyone, we are back with another episode of our podcast allowing you to get to know people working behind the scenes of the crypto industry.  Today we are joined by Bill Wolf, who is the Chief Investment Officer of Archblock. He has been in the specialty finance/lending, investment banking, and asset management industries for over 30 years.

Welcome to the 176th episode of the Inside Crypto Podcast. This episode was recorded on December 5, 2023. With the crypto market seemingly on the rebound, we speak to Bill about some of the infrastructure they are building as well as what is in demand at the moment.

Thanks, everyone for listening, and don’t forget to tune in next week when we speak to Jim Myers, CEO of Flipside Crypto.

Topics Covered Today:

So we’ve had a lot going on this past few weeks with Binance, and spot ETFs, where do you and Archblock sit amongst all of this?

Let’s dive into Archblock, who are you and what do you do?

Looking at the recent press, you rebranded your Stablecoin portfolio in September. Looking at stablecoins, most people would be familiar with USDT or USDC, what are you doing that is different?

What do you think is the future of stablecoins?

It seems that we might be shifting towards CBDCs at some point. Does that threaten what you are doing? 

What do you think is the future of stablecoins? Do you think we will ever see mass retail adoption?

What about Archblock for asset managers? How does that work?

Looking at your product lines, what do you think will be the standout success in 2024?

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