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(00:00) Intro (01:44) Why institutions are here but crypto tokens aren't going up (03:23) Generative finance: turning language directly into financial products with AI (05:31) Why Haun Ventures invested in Erebor, Palmer Luckey's new bank (09:10) How Erebor secured its OCC charter in under eight months (12:22) What an OCC charter means and why it matters for crypto banking (14:08) How Erebor differs from fintechs like Mercury that aren't actual banks (17:43) The future of banking: will new rails beat old incumbents (19:24) Building trust in crypto banking after historical de-banking experiences (21:07) The challenge of opening bank accounts with "crypto" in company names (22:07) Behind Erebor's founding team
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