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George Selgin (Cato Institute) on Stablecoins, Bitcoin, and Free Banking (EP.234)

On The Brink with Castle Island

Release Date: 08/02/2021

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George Selgin, director of the Center of Monetary Alternatives at the Cato Institute joins the show to discuss Bitcoin, Free Banking, and stablecoins. In this episode: 

  • Why George refers to Bitcoin as a synthetic commodity money
  • Why George was excited by the possibility for synthetic commodity money
  • What conditions would have to hold for Bitcoin to be considered money
  • Why money is a spectrum rather than binary
  • Are stablecoins prone to bank runs?
  • Is Tether's melange of underlying collateral sufficient?
  • How should stablecoins be regulated?
  • Why are regulators looking into stablecoins today?
  • Comparing stablecoins to Money Market Mutual Funds
  • Why money market funds broke the buck in 08
  • Are stablecoins as systemic as money market funds?
  • George's objections to Gorton and Zhang's paper on free banking and stablecoins
  • George's definition of free banking
  • Was the 1830s-60s period in the U.S. a period of genuine free banking?
  • The actual causes of bank failures in the pre-Civil War period
  • Why 'unit banking' was so fragile
  • What lessons can be taken from Canada's experience with free banking in that era
  • Why the history of Free Banking is a red herring in the stablecoin debate
  • George's recommendations for a primer on free banking
  • George's reflections on Hal Finney's reference to his work
  • Why bank failures are often the consequence of regulation

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