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Sharplink, BitMine, and Joe Lubin spent the past ten days launching two new organizations aimed at convincing Wall Street to build on Ethereum, backing them with commitments from more than fifty institutional supporters.
Joseph Chalom, CEO of Sharplink and a board member of the new Ethereum Institutional, joins Laura Shin to make the case that Ethereum’s real competition isn’t Solana or Canton. It’s inertia: the reluctance of the world’s largest institutions to touch financial rails they don’t already trust.
Chalom walks through how Ethereum Institutional differs from Etherealize and the Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, why Robinhood building on Arbitrum still counts as a win for Ethereum, and what it would take for ETH to capture the value flowing through the network as tokenized real-world assets grow past $31 billion. He pushes back on claims that the Ethereum Foundation’s culture is broken, then turns to Strategy’s preferred stock drama and says plainly that Michael Saylor is in a pickle.
Host:
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- Laura Shin – Founder, CEO and Host of Unchained
Guest:
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- Joseph Chalom – CEO of Sharplink

