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How money moves, with Erik Torenberg

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In this episode, Patrick McKenzie (patio11) is joined by Erik Torenberg, the founder of Turpentine, to discuss the fundamentals of money movement and banking systems. Patrick breaks down how banks facilitate transfers through correspondent accounts and clearinghouses, explaining the evolution from physical check movement to digitization. They cover the gold standard's history, and then dig into stablecoins and their implications for the future of finance.

Full transcript available here: https://complexsystemspodcast.com/money-movement-erik-torenberg

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@eriktorenberg

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Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro

(00:49) What is money?

(02:39) How money moves

(06:00) Banking and correspondent accounts

(07:59) Clearing houses and payment systems

(12:09) The gold standard and fractional reserve banking

(18:15) Introduction to stablecoins

(19:38) Sponsor: Check

(21:31) Stablecoin models and issues

(27:30) Crypto skepticism and innovations

(30:53) Regulatory arbitrage and future of money

(36:36) Wrap

  continue reading

49 episodes

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Manage episode 448896175 series 3585666
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In this episode, Patrick McKenzie (patio11) is joined by Erik Torenberg, the founder of Turpentine, to discuss the fundamentals of money movement and banking systems. Patrick breaks down how banks facilitate transfers through correspondent accounts and clearinghouses, explaining the evolution from physical check movement to digitization. They cover the gold standard's history, and then dig into stablecoins and their implications for the future of finance.

Full transcript available here: https://complexsystemspodcast.com/money-movement-erik-torenberg

Sponsors: Safebase

Ready to save time and close deals faster? Inbound security reviews shouldn’t slow down your team or your sales cycle. Leading companies use SafeBase to eliminate up to 98% of inbound security questionnaires, automate workflows, and accelerate pipeline. Go to safebase.io/podcast

Links:

Twitter:
@patio11

@eriktorenberg

-
Timestamps:
(00:00) Intro

(00:49) What is money?

(02:39) How money moves

(06:00) Banking and correspondent accounts

(07:59) Clearing houses and payment systems

(12:09) The gold standard and fractional reserve banking

(18:15) Introduction to stablecoins

(19:38) Sponsor: Check

(21:31) Stablecoin models and issues

(27:30) Crypto skepticism and innovations

(30:53) Regulatory arbitrage and future of money

(36:36) Wrap

  continue reading

49 episodes

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