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Over the last few years, you have probably noticed that the previously niche world of crypto has gone increasingly mainstream. Crypto is coming to the real world, and that is something that get us at Tilton Talks Crypto kind of excited.
As crypto markets have retraced from their early-2022 highs, many holders, rather than traders of crypto currencies have faced a dilemma. They are in it for the long-term and understand that crypto winters come and go.
If you hold any crypto or are interested in it at all, you have probably come across the word “staking”.
If you are a crypto user, or even if you are thinking of becoming one, you will probably be familiar with the problem of funding an account.
Tilton Talks Crypto were delighted to welcome Natalie Brunell onto the livestream and podcast a few weeks ago.
From a simple, practical perspective, earning interest on your crypto is easy. You go to a project that offers interest, you deposit or “stake” your crypto
A strong case can be made that it is no longer the most influential crypto network. That honor now probably goes to Ethereum.
2022 may have been what is generally considered as a bad year for crypto in general, a step back after a couple of years of strong market gains and rapid innovation
One of the best things about the crypto and blockchain industries is the smart, dynamic people that you meet along the way.
Proud to present the first in an occasional series, Women in Crypto, in which 4 women with connections to SmartFi discuss issues that concern & interest them.
Dan is a well-known figure in the crypto world, having experience across 5 bitcoin-focused companies over the last decade.
For most people, an interest in crypto starts with an interest in Bitcoin.
November has come and gone, and while SmartFi, as a US company, celebrated Thanksgiving, we haven’t been on vacation by any means.
Contrary to what some would have you believe the crypto lending industry is alive and well. Read about why and how.
In the light of recent events in the crypto world, we though it was a good time to update you on our progress and recent market developments.
If you are interested in crypto but reluctant to get involved because you know little or nothing about trading.
On the surface, investing in crypto is a unique thing. The assets that you are buying are unique. Find out more.
If you kept up with what was going on in October at SmartFi, you will know that it was another busy month.
Bitcoin, and crypto markets in general, have been acting all grown up over the last few months. Find out more.
By way of its decentralized nature, crypto should be inherently inclusive. In the early days, however, the gender bias in the industry was noticeable.
“What is a DAO?” is, on the surface, a simple question to answer. DAO is an acronym, and just saying what the letters stand for sort of answers the question.
We have met a lot of people that made a lot of money from crypto since 2017. Common strategies? Find out more.
It has been quite a month, both in crypto markets in general and for us here at SmartFi! There is so much going on, it is hard to know where to start
I have been in and around financial markets for forty years and, in that time, have become very familiar with the jargon that surrounds them.
Although not originally intended for crypto, an investment strategy that is ideally suited to cryptocurrencies.
Amelia Powers Gardner is the only female member of Utah’s Digital Innovation Task Force. Find out more on why.
A discussion of life, politics & regulation with Dan Hemmert at Tilton Talks Crypto. Do not miss this episode.
Cryptocurrencies and the defi industry that has emerged around them are built on computer technology, not something that most people understand fully.
On Thursday, September 29th, 2022, SmartFi’s Cofounder and CEO, Aaron Tilton, will host the third in the series of “Ask Me Anything” (AMA) livestreamed podcasts. The main focus of this episode will be the currently hot topic of interest on crypto.
“What is crypto” seems like a simple question, but it is impossible to give a simple answer. Find out more.