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P. I. T. Exchange

P. I. T. Exchange

Written by: Currency Research
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P.I.T. Exchange is a podcast by Currency Research that delves into the latest in payments, innovation & technology, engaging with the industry’s most innovative thought leaders to provide invaluable knowledge and insights. Tune in to be part of the exchange at the intersection of payments and technology.

Disclaimer: While we embrace open dialogue and value diverse perspectives, it’s important to note that the views expressed by individuals in our podcast episodes are entirely their own. They may not necessarily align with the views, opinions, or positions of the organization they are associated with.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • Are Stablecoins Really Stable? Regulation, Risk, and Market Growth with Zeke Copic - [Season 3 | Episode #01]
    Jan 16 2026

    From how stablecoin business models really make money, to why regulatory details like reserve requirements and interest rates can determine winners and losers, this episode offers rare clarity on topics often discussed but rarely unpacked in depth. Tune in now!

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    43 mins
  • P.I.T. Exchange Year In Review: 5 Most Streamed Episodes in 2025
    Dec 19 2025

    2025 was a big year for conversations around cash and payments innovation on the P.I.T. Exchange. In a special recap episode, we revisited the five most-streamed discussions of the year, covering topics from the future of cash and CBDCs to cross-border payments, resilience, and hybrid payment models.

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    9 mins
  • “Wi likkle but wi tallawah” — Resilience in Jamaica - Marcus Brodber- Season 2 | Episode #33
    Dec 12 2025

    The final episode of the year takes you straight into Jamaica’s cash and payments landscape in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane. Our host sits down with Marcus Brodber of BRANCCH Consulting to unpack how widespread power outages, damaged infrastructure, and disrupted connectivity tested the country’s financial ecosystem under extreme pressure. Their conversation sheds light on how communities navigated access to cash and digital payments when it mattered most.

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    45 mins
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