January 23 2026 (from NotebookLM) Part 1: Brian Armstrong (CEO, Coinbase) – Crypto Trends & Regulation Political Climate & Regulation ◦ Davos Atmosphere: Shifted from "ESG/DEI" focus to "brass tacks" business and deal-making, largely attributed to the "Trump effect". ◦ US Administration Shift: The Biden administration was viewed as unlawfully hostile to crypto. The Trump administration is seen as pro-business/crypto, creating a legal path for the industry and aiming to make the US the "crypto capital". ◦ Global Competition: China is paying interest on CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies), creating pressure for the US to repatriate capital. Banking & Stablecoins ◦ Adoption: 5 of the top 20 global banks use Coinbase for crypto infrastructure. Some banks view crypto as an "existential" threat (similar to Amazon vs. Barnes & Noble), while others see opportunity. ◦ "The Genius Act" (Legislation):...
All In Discussion - Davos - Maria Bartiromo, David Sacks, Michael Kratsios - Recap and Notes - January 22 2026
January 22 2026 The State of the AI Race & US Leadership Current Standing: The U.S. is currently leading the global AI race. David Sacks notes that American companies continue to innovate with better models, chips, and data centers. Strategic Pillars: Michael Kratsios outlines three pillars of the U.S. strategy: Innovation: Maintaining a lead over competitors. Infrastructure: Building the necessary physical support (data centers/energy). Export: Sharing American technology with the world. Policy Shift: The speakers highlight a shift from the previous administration. President Trump’s approach promotes "permissionless innovation," contrasting with the Biden administration's executive order and "diffusion rule," which added hundreds of pages of regulations that treated AI as a highly regulated industry,,. Infrastructure, Energy, and Economics Demand vs. Bubble: Sacks dismisses fears that AI infrastructure is a bubble comparable to ...