Crypto Fed Chair, Polymarket Bots, and the Faketoshi Movie
This episode unpacks a high-profile banker's opaque crypto holdings, Polymarket algo strategies, and a Hollywood film reshaping the Craig Wright saga.
Key Takeaways
- Revealed: Kevin Wash disclosed $131M–$209M+ across 30+ crypto and Web3 investments, mixing equity and token claims tied to SpaceX, Polymarket, Solana, and DeSo.
- Many holdings use broad value brackets and NDAs, leaving true liquidity and ownership unclear; roughly 10% of disclosed assets are crypto.
- Polymarket algo boom: a buy-"no" bot strategy sells volatility using strict filters (binary, non-sports, ≤3 months) and small ~2% position sizing.
- Operational advice: enter early to retain edge, manage liquidity, and thoroughly vet downloaded bots—many offerings may be scams, malware, or lack risk controls.
- Film 'Bitcoin' dramatizes the Craig Wright saga; hosts warn the movie could amplify disputed Satoshi claims and mislead public understanding despite star cast and director.
- Sponsor & format notes: Nexo ad featured; episode content is informational, not financial advice; hosts may hold positions and will record more solo episodes.
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