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Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong Breaks Down the Three Biggest Trends in Crypto + More from Davos!

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Started January 24, 2026

(0:00) Intro (0:37) Coinbase CEO, Brian Armstrong on Crypto Adoption (38:51) Cerebras CEO, Andrew Feldman on Compute Power (1:18:50) Gecko Robotics CEO, Jake Loosararian on AI and Physical Robots This episode is It all happens at the NYSE. https://www.nyse.com/ Featuring Brian Armstrong (CEO, Coinbase), Andrew Feldman (CEO, Cerebras), and Jake Loosararian (CEO, Gecko), this conversation explores how AI is changing work, infrastructure, and productivity in real time- from the builders shaping ...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
Investing in compute power is essential for advancing AI technologies, which will ultimately enhance productivity across various sectors.
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The rapid rise of AI in industries may lead to significant job displacement, raising concerns about the future of work and economic inequality.
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While AI and crypto present exciting advancements, their integration raises ethical concerns that must be addressed before widespread adoption.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 24, 2026
The hype around crypto and AI can overshadow critical regulatory and safety considerations that need thorough public deliberation.
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Crypto adoption can democratize finance, providing opportunities for unbanked populations and fostering economic growth globally.
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