• AI Is Rewriting Finance | Yat Siu, Tobias Bauer & Bryan Benson on the Agentic Web
    Feb 20 2026

    At Consensus Hong Kong 2026, David Sencil hosts a forward-looking discussion on how artificial intelligence is transforming finance and digital systems.Featuring:- Bryan Benson (CEO, Aurum)- Tobias Bauer (Co-Founder & GP, TBV)- Yat Siu (Chairman & Co-Founder, Animoca Brands)Topics include:- AI-native financial markets- The emergence of the agentic web- Stablecoins and global financial access- Digital identity and accountability- Centralization vs decentralization- Regulation and innovationAI is no longer optional for founders or financial institutions. It is becoming foundational infrastructure.Watch the full conversation to understand where finance is heading next.00:00 Introduction to AI and Finance02:50 The Underestimation of AI's Potential05:55 AI in Retail and Institutional Finance08:53 The Future of AI Finance12:02 Democratizing Financial Literacy through AI14:55 The Role of Blockchain in AI Finance18:13 The Evolution of the Internet of Value20:53 The Agentic Web and Its Implications23:47 Challenges and Concerns in AI and Finance28:43 Navigating AI Regulation and Its Challenges34:38 The Importance of Digital Identity in AI39:04 The Intersection of AI, Politics, and Regulation44:34 Integrating AI into Business Strategies51:57 The Future of AI: Opportunities and Challenges#Bitcoin #Crypto #ai

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    55 mins
  • Why Bitcoin Is Winning by Attrition, Not Hype | Jason Sheman (Bitcoin.com)
    Feb 20 2026
    Jason Sheman, COO of Bitcoin.com, joins us at Bitcoin MENA to reflect on how the crypto industry has matured since 2017.We discuss the decline of marketing fluff, the rise of institutional adoption, self-custody versus custodians, regulation, privacy, and why Bitcoin’s long-term success may look boring — but is ultimately bullish.This conversation also covers global crypto hubs, conference culture, market cycles, and what to expect as Bitcoin continues integrating into a more digital world.
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    28 mins
  • Tokenizing Gold and the Future of Real‑World Assets - Lim Say Cheong of ComTech Gold
    Feb 2 2026

    ComTech Gold is a digital asset platform enabling the tokenization of physical gold for the digital economy. Built on the XDC Network, ComTech Gold issues CGO — a 100% physical gold-backed token.

    Lim Say Cheong is an award-winning finance and digital assets leader and Chief Adviser for Digital Assets at ComTech Gold, with deep experience across global capital markets and sovereign advisory. He now focuses on advancing tokenized gold and real-world assets to enable transparent, accessible, and globally investable on-chain products. He recently joined the Bitcoin.com News Podcast to talk about the technology.

    To learn more about the project visit ComTechGold.com, and connect with Lim Say Cheong on LinkedIn.

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    33 mins
  • Never Sell Your Bitcoin: Sats Terminal Founders on Securing Coinbase & Binance Backing, Bitcoin Loans and More
    Jan 30 2026

    Sats Terminal is the first native Bitcoin super app, bringing together Bitcoin loans, yield, and trading in a single interface and developer SDK. Sats Terminal is backed by YZi Labs (formerly Binance Labs), Coinbase Ventures, and Draper Associates.

    The founders of Sats Terminal recently joined the Bitcoin.com News Podcast to talk about the technology.

    Stan Havryliuk (CEO and Co-Founder) and Rishabh Java (CTO and Co-Founder) of Sats Terminal shared their journey, starting with their backgrounds in crypto and fintech. Stan had previous experience with Bitcoin.com and running a large Eastern European exchange, while Java had built and sold a fintech company, finding crypto to be a more open building environment. The inspiration for Sats Terminal stemmed from a highly problematic user experience Stan encountered while trading BRC20s, which resulted in him overpaying significantly for a single token. This incident highlighted a clear need for good, user-friendly interfaces in the growing Bitcoin DeFi market to encourage wider adoption. The two founders met online while working on a previous project and formalized their partnership after meeting in person in Buenos Aires.

    The company secured notable financial backing from major investors. Java's connection to Coinbase Ventures was established after winning an AI agent hackathon at their San Francisco office, which led to a successful pitch. Stan described how they were quickly accepted into the YZi Labs (aka Binance Labs) accelerator program after applying shortly before the deadline on a friend's recommendation, benefiting from a good product growth trajectory at the time. They also received early backing from the Draper family of VCs, including Draper Associates, Draper Dragon, and Boost VC. Stan's key advice for aspiring startups seeking funding is to "just keep building" and iterating fast, emphasizing that consistency compounds into success, alongside networking and participating in hackathons.

    Java elaborated on the evolution of native Bitcoin assets, moving from Ordinals to BRC20s and then to the improved Runes standard. He reported that Sats Terminal has already captured approximately 70% of the market share for trading Runes, showcasing their success in the ecosystem. They also acknowledged that the Bitcoin ecosystem's complexity, due to the lack of a central authority, means the market will ultimately decide which token standard becomes the long-term winner.

    The core of Sats Terminal's vision is encapsulated in their motto: "never sell your Bitcoin," but instead to make it work through products like trading, earning, and borrowing. Stan highlighted their belief that Bitcoin is the "only pristine collateral for loans," and their products are laying the groundwork for Bitcoin's transition from "digital gold" to a "productive asset." Java detailed their Borrow product as a self-custody, trust-minimized cross-chain loan solution where users can collateralize their Bitcoin for a loan without KYC. Stan announced that the first version of the Earn product, designed to simplify DeFi complexity for end-users, is being finalized and expected to go live in the next few weeks.

    Stan Havryliuk, CEO and Co-Founder of Sats Terminal, early Bitcoin investor and Web3 veteran with over eight years of experience scaling crypto businesses worldwide. Ex-Bitcoin.com and zondacrypto.com (BitBay.com).

    Rishabh Java, CTO and Co-Founder of Sats Terminal, serial entrepreneur, inventor, and Bitcoin builder with a proven track record of creating great technologies. Winner of 50 international hackathons, awarded by Steve Wozniak at 15 for BCI tech and exited Web2 startup at 21.

    To learn more about the project visit the website, and follow the team on X.

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    36 mins
  • Bitcoin Podcasts Don’t Create Hype — They Create Conviction | Stephan Livera & Robin Seyr
    Jan 29 2026

    Bitcoin podcasters Stephan Livera and Robin Seyr discuss the true role of Bitcoin education, why podcasts don’t create initial interest but build long-term conviction, whether the four-year cycle is breaking down, OG whale selling, self-custody debates, privacy narratives, and why Bitcoin’s best advocates often aren’t Bitcoiners at all.
    From institutional adoption to echo chambers, debates, and the future of Bitcoin media, this conversation explores how Bitcoin actually grows.


    00:00 Introduction to Bitcoin Podcasting and Its Role
    02:47 The Role of Podcasters in Bitcoin Education
    06:12 Personality Traits of Bitcoiners
    09:02 Evolution of Bitcoin Guests and Perspectives
    11:51 Diverse Worldviews in the Bitcoin Community
    15:03 The Importance of Open Dialogue in Bitcoin
    18:01 Advocacy and Representation in Bitcoin
    20:46 The Need for Diverse Voices in Bitcoin
    23:06 Mainstream Adoption Through Influencers
    27:18 Podcasting Insights and Interview Preparation
    35:13 The Future of Bitcoin's Market Cycles
    43:52 Privacy Concerns in Bitcoin

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    47 mins
  • Bitcoin Has Entered the “They Fight You” Phase | George Mekhail (Bitcoin for Corporations)
    Jan 28 2026


    George Mekhail, Managing Director of Bitcoin for Corporations at BTC Inc, explains why Bitcoin is no longer being ignored by institutions — it’s being actively challenged.
    In this interview from the Bitcoin MENA Conference, George breaks down why corporate Bitcoin treasury companies are being targeted, how global corporate adoption is accelerating, the role of advocacy in protecting Bitcoin companies, and whether the traditional four-year Bitcoin cycle still applies.
    Topics covered include:
    • Why institutions are pushing back against Bitcoin
    • Corporate Bitcoin adoption around the world
    • Regulatory friction in Europe vs the United States
    • The MSCI proposal targeting Bitcoin-heavy balance sheets
    • Whether Bitcoin’s four-year cycle is changing

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    13 mins
  • Why the Next Generation Understood Bitcoin First | Dylan LeClair (Metaplanet)
    Jan 27 2026

    Dylan LeClair, Head of Bitcoin Strategy at Metaplanet, joins David Sencil at the Bitcoin MENA Conference to explain how a new generation came to Bitcoin before traditional economic theory — and how that perspective now informs one of the most aggressive corporate Bitcoin strategies in the world.
    This interview covers Metaplanet’s Bitcoin treasury model, using Japanese capital markets to acquire Bitcoin, volatility and options strategies, institutional adoption, why the four-year Bitcoin cycle may never have existed, and why macro liquidity now drives Bitcoin markets.


    00:00 Introduction to Bitcoin and Personal Journey
    03:01 Role and Responsibilities at MetaPlanet
    05:49 Investment Strategies and Market Dynamics
    08:55 Custody and Capital Raising Strategies
    11:56 Market Navigation and MNAV Insights
    15:09 Institutional Interest and Regulatory Landscape
    17:48 Bitcoin's Future and Privacy Considerations

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    25 mins
  • Why Bitcoin Custody Still Isn’t Solved | Ralph Gebran (Onramp MENA)
    Jan 26 2026

    Ralph Gebran, Managing Partner of Onramp MENA, joins David Sencil at the Bitcoin MENA Conference to explain why Bitcoin custody remains the biggest unresolved issue for institutional and sovereign adoption.
    This conversation explores proactive regulation in the UAE, how Bitcoin is viewed differently from crypto in the region, institutional hesitancy, centralized custody risks, sovereign involvement, and what to expect from Bitcoin adoption across MENA in 2026


    00:00 Custody Challenges in Bitcoin Adoption
    01:10 Bitcoin's Historical Context in MENA
    04:41 Regulatory Approaches in the GCC
    07:32 Public Perception of Bitcoin in the UAE
    09:40 Regulatory Nuances Across UAE Regions
    11:53 Institutional Perspectives on Bitcoin
    13:36 Institutional Adoption Trends in MENA
    18:01 Custody Solutions for Institutions
    23:04 Sovereign Wealth and Bitcoin Investments
    27:24 Future Outlook for Bitcoin in MENA

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    31 mins