Coinbase IPO to Moon BTC!! The BULLRUN Will Continue!! - YouTube

Channel: Chico Crypto

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BTC where is the hype, you have been going down for the past 19 days, why in the heck
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are you cooling off!?
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Well, let me cool your nerves a bit, because we think this bull run is just getting started.
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Let me tell why, in about 10 minutes, because it’s time for Chico Crypto!
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The bearish roars have been echoing throughout the crypto halls today, and the beginning
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of this story takes us into the depths of an actual confirmed bear market.
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The Summer of 2018.
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What happened this summer?
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Well 2018 was absolutely brutal to BTC, bearish throughout the entire year, and getting to
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the low of 3k by the end of that summer and into the fall.
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But something also happened that summer, the creation of a crypto fund that goes deeper
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than anyone would imagine, unless they had Chico Crypto to tell them.
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In the summer of 2018, Elites got together, elites from all walks of life and they created
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the paradigm fund.
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So who were the initial faces of paradigm back in 2018.
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Well 3 persons, Matt Huang, Fred Erhsam, and Charlie Noyes.
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And each has a more than interesting past.
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Let’s begin with Matt.
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Who’s father Quifu Wang tells a more than powerful and interesting story.
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Quifu grew power in American academia.
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Beginning by graduating with a PHD from Stanford business school in 1983.
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Then he taught as a professor at MIT, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania and gained
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Tenure at MIT, in the mid 90s, he left academia and became head of fixed income derivatives
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at Goldman Sachs.
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After Sachs, he went to become the main partner at Long Term Capital Management company, who
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considered themselves the financial technology company.
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Here he was engaged with hedge funds in the Asia Pacific region, and at one time during
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their most prosperous years, Quifu managed assets at Long Term equivalent to China’s
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entire GDP.
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A Powerful individual, whose opinion were heard by any central bank in the Asia pacific
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region.
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So what happened to LTCM?
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Well it fell off a cliff in 1998, is the topic of bailout seminars, and business insider
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sums it up nicely with this 2014 article “The Epic Story Of How A 'Genius' Hedge Fund Almost
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Caused A Global Financial Meltdown”...yes today, the collapse of LTCM is regarded as
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a critical financial event in history, along the lines of black monday, the persian gulf
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war, and the 2008 financial crisis.
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LTCM, they funked up and they funked up big time during the dot com bust...according to
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the balance, if it would have fallen, it would have set off a financial crisis in 1998, but
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it was saved, as we can see by a 3.5 billion dollar bailout.
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So what happened?
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Well the balance says “Almost $100 billion worth of derivative positions could have unraveled.
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Large banks throughout the world would have lost billions, forcing them to cut back on
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loans to save money to write down those losses.
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Small banks would have gone bankrupt.
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The Fed stepped in to soften the blow”
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Matt’s dad, involved with American financial turmoil, beyond what anyone can comprehend.
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I wonder what Matt did?
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Well he has followed his Dad’s path...Matt studied at MIT, worked at Goldman Sachs for
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some time.
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But then he created a company, Hotspots, social media data analytics, which was acquired by
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Twitter.
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He worked for Twitter for a year and a half, before being brought on back to Dad’s Path
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in February of 2014, as a partner of a financial technology company, an investment VC firm,
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Sequoia Capital.
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A powerhouse VC, with tech investments from every corner of every industry?
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But Matt is the one who brought them to blockchain.
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In the 4 years with Sequoia, from 2014 to 2018 he led investments for them in blockchain
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focused startups, Polychain Capital, Metastable and Filecoin.
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2018, he left though, and a new Paradigm was started with Fred and Charlie.
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So who are they!?
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Well Fred we know, he is co-founder, and current board member of Coinbase.
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Fred is also Goldman Sachs tied, before Coinbase he was a foreign exchange trader there, where
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he traded and managed Goldman's electronic market making platform.
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How about Charlie?
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Well he was the investment director for Pantera Capital.
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Pentera Capital was established in 2003 by Dan Moorehead, the former Chief Financial
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Officer and Macro Trading Director of Tiger Fund aka Tiger Managment...what happened to
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them in the mid 90s?
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Collapsed too...USA today covered the 3 biggest hedge fund failures ever in 2014, and #1 was
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LTCM and #2 was Tiger Fund.
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In March 2014, Pantera announced an investment center shift to Bitcoin and other digital
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currency related investments.
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Of which Charlie lead for some time, 4 years...but of course he left in mid 2018 for Paradigm.
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Now, I hope you see the 3 headed beast created here at Paradigm after this history.
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3 Powerful Tech VCs, Sequoia, Coinbase, and Pantera and their partners or directors came
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together during the depths of the bear market to get gungho on blockchain.The Big question
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is why!?
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Well it all comes down to even bigger financial funds.
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Like from some of the highest regarded educational institutions in America.
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It started with the Yale Endowment Fund.
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Which as we can see, as of 2019, had 18 percent of it’s asset allocation in Venture capital,
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including Paradigm and it’s investments.
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So what happened?
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October of 2018 Yale put in no measly amount, Coindesk covered it...400 million buckaroos
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towards Paradigm capital.
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How about since October of 2018?
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Well Forbes covered Matt, Fred and Paradigm thoroughly just in October of 2020, and their
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article states “All the more fuel for Paradigm, a new-look investment firm that has quickly
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emerged as a leader in the crypto category but has grander ambitions than outsized financial
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returns.
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Combining mainstream pedigrees and pioneering crypto cred, Ehrsam and Huang convinced top
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institutional investors like Harvard and Stanford to give them $750 million to invest in a market
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they were too blue-blooded to touch directly”
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So chunks of America’s top educational investment funds are being run by Paradigm.
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Paradigm bet big on blockchain

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From the Forbes article, with the 400 million from Yale in 2018, they immediately put it
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into Bitcoin and Ethereum .
.But since 2018 it goes even deeper than that.
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They are betting Big on DeFi too

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Paradigm’s investments include Uniswap, Argent Wallet, Cosmos Tendermint, Keep Network,
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Starkware, Sia, Facebook Diem, yield protocol and more.
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ANd if you sift through each of their investments, there will be ties right back to where Matt,
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Fred, and Charlie came from.
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Coinbase, Sequoia, and Pantera

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Now this all happened in 2018, these endowments have bet big on this, and they are in deep.
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Why do you think just yesterday, Coindesk, the largest media outlet...put out this article
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“Harvard, Yale, Brown Endowments Have Been Buying Bitcoin for at Least a Year”
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And the subheading is “University endowments that backed blockchain VCs in 2018 have started
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buying crypto directly from Coinbase”
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Ya they are buying crypto directly from Coinbase now...of which many are already invested in.
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No not crypto...but Coinbase itself.
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As you can see Paradigm, which manages some of their endowments, is an investor in Coinbase
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and Fred, is a board member, co-founder, and one of the largest shareholders.
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I’m telling ya right now, there is a lot of money riding on the success of this.
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And what I think it comes down to is the Coinbase IPO.
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Will they tokenize it?
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Will they bend the knee to wall street and do the IPO!?
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Or will it be a blend of the two??
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Well let me give you the reason we think it may be a blend.
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Well over the surprise live stream I showed it...Fred Erhsam, who would know a lot about
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this, said this over the summer, during the heat of the IPO news, in an interview with
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Jeff Roberts, senior reporter at fortune.
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Let’s listen in
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So Jeff, he spoke with Fred, on camera and off.
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Jeff was interviewed by the Unchained Podcast a month later, and they asked about the Coinbase
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IPO...and this is
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what
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Jeff said
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That is the most interesting part of the story to me too.
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Jeff & I agree Fred that would be pretty boring going the traditional route.
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So what are they going to do?
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Well no one really knows...yet.
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But the block released this, just last week “Coinbase to offer secondary market for
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private shares ahead of public stock listing” The article states “Coinbase alerted shareholders
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that the firm would launch a secondary market for its private stock on Nasdaq Private Market.
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The move comes ahead of the firm's much-anticipated public market debut.
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Coinbase, which filed a confidential S-1 in mid-December, said that it would provide further
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details to shareholders on Monday about the secondary market launch

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Well Monday has passed, and we haven’t heard anything regarding this secondary market
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you wanna know what the Nasdaq secondary Market is?
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Well going to wikipedia, for Nasdaq private markets, its a software as a service suite,
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and it was founded by none other than Barry Silbert, of Digital Currency Group.
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And then in June of last year, the heat of the IPO news, Nasdaq unveiled the next iteration
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of this, Nasdaq marketplace services...from this article we can see who in collaboration
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with.
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They partnered with Microsoft, they are involvelved with Digital Asset, r3 & symbiot to deliver
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the technology.
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Hmmm aint that a quinkidinkie, Nasdaq led a 20 million dollar funding round in symbiont
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with a focus on security tokens.
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Coinbase tokenizing itself?
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Chico thinks through the private market, for accredited investors, but the public, the
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retail?
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We aint smart enough, we get the plain out old, paper shares.
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We didn’t attend Yale, Harvard or Stanford, laying us a path to accreditation.
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And in Chico’s opinion, those schools can lick retails hairy b-sack.
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Cheers I’ll see you next time!