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Zuck’s $1 billion offer, CoinDCX Hack Inside Job and the Trading Rollercoaster

Nish killed me in the trading competition and could not stop gloating. Very poor winner.

Summary

News and macro discussion

The episode begins with a breakdown of the biggest story in tech: Mark Zuckerberg’s billion-dollar attempt to poach AI talent from his competitors: Human Machines Lab (Mira Murati), OpenAI and Anthropic. Nish and Frackers discuss how Zuckerberg’s superintelligence memo was inspired by, if not copied, from a character.ai memo from several years ago.

They reflect on how investors reward execution and momentum over originality or ethics. Other headlines include strong earnings by Apple and Microsoft and Amazon’s weak AWS numbers. In crypto, the CoinDCX hack is revealed to be an insider job involving $44 million in stolen assets, with on-chain sleuth ZachXBT helping expose it. The SEC’s “Project Crypto” is also discussed as a potential shift toward lighter regulation, although the lack of clarity left markets unmoved.

Market commentary and token picks

The middle segment covers how traditional markets and crypto reacted to this mix of strong earnings and regulatory uncertainty. Michiel points out that Ethereum still hasn’t broken its previous all-time high, which he sees as a signal of weakness despite increased buying from large entities like Ether Machine. Nish notes Tether’s reported $4.9 billion profit in Q2, noting that the figure is unaudited.

Trading challenge and portfolio results

In the final part of the episode, Nish and Michiel reveal the results of their increasingly competitive trading competition. Nish went full degen, flipping $30 into $240 on the AIR token before swapping into another meme coin called A$$ and ending at $135. He describes the emotional rollercoaster of near-instant profits followed by losses, calling it a full round-trip. Michiel took a more conservative approach, sticking with a mix of Nvidia, Broadcom and Bitcoin, and ended the week with a 17 percent gain since the start of the competition in early June. They compare strategies, risk tolerance and the psychology of trading in volatile markets. The segment ends with reflections on why most traders underperform even during bull markets, and a reminder by Nish that the challenge is about learning, not outperforming each other. Michiel is not buying it.

Chapter list

00:00 – Intro and episode preview

Overview of topics including Meta, CoinDCX hack, SEC regulation and the trading competition

01:30 – Zuckerberg’s $1B AI poaching strategy

Discussion on Meta offering $5 to $10 million per engineer and the ethics behind it

04:00 – Meta’s plagiarized superintelligence memo

Breakdown of Zuck memo’s similarities to character.ai and what it reveals about Meta culture

06:20 – Big Tech earnings and market reactions

Apple, Amazon and Microsoft results and how the market is responding

08:10 – Circle and Figma IPO chatter

Comments on IPO valuations and investor psychology

09:30 – CoinDCX hack and insider involvement

How $44 million was drained from an Indian exchange by insiders, and how ZachXBT helped trace it

12:00 – SEC’s “Project Crypto” grace period

Discussion on a possible regulatory shift and its unclear impact on token markets

14:30 – Ethereum’s weak price action despite good news

Why ETH still hasn’t hit a new ATH and what that means for investor confidence

17:00 – Tether’s $4.9B quarterly profit

Questions around how Tether generates its profit and whether it’s sustainable or lega

20:00 – Trading competition recap begins

Nish explains how he turned $30 into $240 and then back to $135 using AIR and A$$

23:00 – Michiel’s conservative portfolio performance

Breakdown of a 17 percent gain using Bitcoin and equities

25:00 – Risk and psychology in crypto investing

Reflections on emotional discipline and portfolio math

27:30 – Outro and next episode preview

Wrap-up, lessons learned and what’s coming next week

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Keywords and hashtags

Meta

Zuckerberg

AI

CoinDCX

CryptoHack

SEC

Ethereum

Tether

Altcoins

CryptoTrading

AIRtoken

ASStoken

Degen

NotFinancialAdvice

NFAPodcast

Key learnings

Meta’s AI strategy relies on money over innovation

Insider risk remains a major vulnerability for crypto exchanges

SEC guidance is ambiguous and may shift investor behavior

Ethereum underperformance raises questions about narrative strength

Degenerate trading can outperform but carries emotional cost

Portfolio math needs constant double-checking

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NISH GOT RUGGED*        

*In crypto, “getting rugged” (short for rug pulled) refers to a situation where a project’s creators or insiders suddenly and deliberately remove liquidity or value, leaving investors with worthless or severely devalued tokens.

Episode 19 of the NFA Podcast with Nish & Frackers is available here:

And of course on LinkedIn but in two parts, because for some odd reason LinkedIn does not allow videos longer than 15 minutes.

Here is part 1 and here is part 2 of Episode 19: Nish Got Rugged.

Summary

The NFA Podcast’s latest episode, hosted by Nisheta Sachdev and Michiel Frackers, covers recent developments in the crypto and tech world, while also featuring their ongoing trading competition. Nish and Michiel cover a whirlwind of crypto drama, political irony, and market twists.

They start with JP Morgan’s stablecoin launch, a $100M hack in Iran where the attackers burned the funds and BitGet’s partnership with UNICEF to fund girls’ education. Then they discuss Tron’s U.S. IPO following a possible presidential intervention and debate whether the SEC’s crypto probes are justified.

The episode heats up with a breakdown of Microsoft’s strategy to lock in OpenAI revenue while potentially blocking its IPO, and how Meta’s $100M AI sign-on bonuses reflect desperation in the AI arms race.

Nish shares a wild ride on PumpFun, turning $6 into $240 before getting rugged in a gamified token ecosystem that collapsed overnight.

The trading competition updates, personal AI cautionary tales, and a few sharp takes on egos (Trump, Zuck, and crypto bros alike) round out a packed episode.

Final score? Michiel’s steady portfolio beats Nish’s degen bets this week.

Links from this week’s stories

Keywords

NFA podcast, crypto news, market recap, JP Morgan stablecoin, Iran exchange hack, BitGet UNICEF partnership, SEC probe, AI in tech, market volatility, trading competition, Nvidia, Broadcom, Solana, PumpFun

Here are the key takeaways from the NFA S1E19 episode:

            1.        JP Morgan enters crypto (again)

Launching a stablecoin and possibly an ETF, JP Morgan signals deeper TradFi movement into blockchain though the market remains skeptical.

            2.        Iran’s biggest crypto exchange was hacked… and burned

Hackers allegedly discarded $100M in stolen crypto, not stealing it, raising questions about intent, ethics, and collateral damage.

            3.        Tron is going public in the U.S. after a Trump-era pardon

Justin Sun’s project makes a surprising comeback. The hosts question SEC consistency and the political influence behind enforcement.

            4.        BitGet & UNICEF announce a $10M CSR initiative

A rare positive headline: funding education for 300,000 girls globally. But the sudden appearance of an “extra” $100M raises eyebrows.

            5.        Meta’s AI push includes $100M signing bonuses

In its struggle to catch OpenAI, Meta acquires Scale AI but Nish and Michiel argue the money’s better spent elsewhere.

            6.        Microsoft’s real play: revenue, not equity

Satya Nadella blocks OpenAI’s IPO to protect Microsoft’s compute contract and 92B revenue clause, a smarter long-term win than owning 49%.

            7.        Using AI too early weakens your brain

An MIT study shows users who start with LLMs perform worse than those who write first. Nish shares a personal example from university.

            8.        Markets remain jittery but resilient

Despite global conflict signals and political noise, Bitcoin holds strong near 104K. Volatility persists, but dips are absorbed fast.

            9.        Nish gets rugged on PumpFun. Bigly.

Turning $6 into $240 trading gamified country tokens, then losing it all, she learns the old lesson: always take profits.

            10.      Trading comp: Risk vs. Restraint

Michiel’s steady strategy outperforms Nish’s high-volatility bets. They reflect on what makes a smart (or lucky) trader.

Chapters

00:00 – Crypto Chaos Incoming

Nish tees up the big stories: JP Morgan’s stablecoin, a major Middle East hack, Tron’s redemption arc and a wild trading week.

00:55 – JP Morgan Enters the Chat

Nish explains the stablecoin move, ETF rumors and why it signals a shift in TradFi’s crypto posture.

01:30 – Hack & Burn: Iran’s $100M Crypto Ghost

A pro-Israeli group hacks Iran’s biggest exchange and burns the tokens. Ethics, retaliation, and questions of civilian impact follow.

03:19 – BitGet x UNICEF: Finally, Some Good News

A rare feel-good headline: crypto helps educate 300,000 girls. But where did that extra $100M come from?

03:59 – Trump, Tron, and the Big D Energy

Tron goes public after a presidential pardon. What happened to the SEC probe? And why is Eric Trump an advisor?

05:09 – Corruption or Capitalism?

Michiel defends policy neutrality while Nish calls out open profiteering in every administration.

06:44 – AML, MetaMask & Who’s Responsible?

The SEC’s crackdown on crypto: fair regulation or policy overreach? Metamask, Binance, and double standards.

08:50 – Meta’s AI Faceplant

Meta tries to catch up in AI by buying Scale. But is a $100M sign-on bonus desperation or genius?

10:25 – WhatsApp AI: Cake, Confusion & Cringe

Why searching for “Nish” brings up Dutch cake recipes. A chaotic UX rant we all relate to.

11:12 – Microsoft v OpenAI: The SoftBank Ultimatum

Satya Nadella plays chess while the rest of tech plays checkers. The real reason Microsoft doesn’t want OpenAI to IPO.

13:30 – Who Needs 49% When You Own the Pipe?

Michiel explains how Microsoft gets $92B in revenue before any equity upside. It’s not about the shares, it’s about the compute business.

14:13 – Elon vs Zuck: The Ego Wars

Meta isn’t about data or AI, it’s about one-upping Musk. Zuckerberg’s Threads, rockets and rage.

15:28 – Short Man Syndrome & Global Instability

From Lord Farquad to Trump’s attention hunger: a comedic but sharp reflection on power, height and headlines.

16:31 – AI Is Making Us Dumb (Seriously)

An MIT study shows AI use reduces cognitive engagement. Nish shares a personal lesson on using AI in school.

18:15 – Market Check: Bombs, Bitcoin & BitVol

Ted Cruz “breaks” the news on U.S. war posture. Markets wobble. Anonymous drops a new video. BTC hangs around 104K.

20:43 – Bitcoin Up, Alts… Meh?

Predictions time. Bitcoin’s holding, alts are inconsistent, but both hosts expect an uptick.

21:09 – Trading Comp: Michiel Plays It Safe, Nish Goes Full Degen

Michiel’s portfolio edges up +2.69% with Nvidia and BTC. Meanwhile, Nish starts at $6 and hits $240 before getting rugged.

23:09 – Rugged After 40X: Nish’s PumpFun Epic

A gamified token with global domination vibes hits $4M cap… then vanishes. Telegram gone. Twitter gone. Devs gone.

25:40 – “Crypto Chad” vs The Exit Scam

How fake Twitter accounts, battle tokens and viral narratives fooled everyone. Could it have made top 100?

26:28 – Final Wallet Check: Michiel Wins This Round

Nish ends at $55, Michiel at $102.69. Lessons: take profits, don’t YOLO everything, and maybe skip PumpFun next week.

28:15 – Degens Gonna Degen

Nish embraces her degen roots. Michiel calls out hypocrisy: “You always tell me to sell half!” And yet…

28:59 – Next Week: Crypto Education & Viewer Questions

A light wrap-up. The team asks for token ideas and teases a segment on where to get real crypto education.

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Israel vs Iran memecoin moons & Trump’s $1.2B Crypto Empire

Episode 18 of the NFA Podcast with Nish & Frackers is available here:

On YouTube

On Spotify

On Apple Podcasts

On Substack

On Medium

Summary

The NFA Podcast’s latest episode, hosted by Nisheta Sachdev and Michiel Frackers, covers recent developments in the crypto and tech world, while also featuring their ongoing trading competition.

Key news topics include Binance’s launch in Syria and Hong Kong’s efforts to create a crypto tracking tool against money laundering. They discuss the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict and its surprisingly muted impact on the markets, attributing it to market adaptation to frequent negative news.

Michiel highlights a significant European initiative led by France’s President Macron, Nvidia, and Mistral, aiming to offer an AI platform that keeps data within Europe, countering US dominance and data control concerns, especially in light of the Trump administration’s influence.

Nish reveals staggering figures from a Forbes article detailing Trump’s $1.2 billion wealth creation through crypto, including NFTs, meme coins, and a stablecoin business.

In their trading competition, Michiel admits to being “way down” , while Nish details her strategy of investing in a “Uranium” meme coin on PumpFun, turning her initial $78 into $140 by the end of the episode. They conclude with market predictions, both believing Bitcoin will go up next week, and Nish advises against high-risk trades with significant capital.

Chapter List with Timestamps

       1.    00:00 — Welcome & What’s Coming Up

Nish introduces the episode’s topics: Iran-Israel conflict, Binance news, Trump’s crypto wealth, and the trading competition.

       2.    00:29 — Trading Competition Banter

Nish teases her portfolio success, Michiel calls her out on meme coin obsession.

       3.    02:32 — News Section Kickoff

The hosts lay out the episode format: news first, markets second.

       4.    03:46 — Iran-Israel Tensions & Market Impact

Discussion on Israel’s strike, media narratives, and muted market reactions.

       5.    07:09 — Binance Launches in Syria & Hong Kong’s New Crypto Tool

Breakdown of Binance’s controversial expansion and Hong Kong’s proposed blockchain tracking system.

       6.    09:58 — France, Mistral & AI Sovereignty

Michiel explains Macron’s alignment with Mistral and Nvidia, plus the European backlash over US tech dominance.

       7.    12:55 — Decentralized Storage & BitTensor Shoutout

Debating global data decentralization and Nish’s bullish take on BitTensor.

       8.    15:40 — Trump’s Crypto Windfall

Forbes breakdown of Trump’s crypto earnings: NFTs, meme coins, and stablecoins.

       9.    19:05 — Blockchain Transparency & Wallet Tracking

How Trump’s wallets were analyzed — and Nish shares her own near-miss with a $50 Pepe moonshot.

       10.  21:31 — Trading Updates: Uranium, SOL, USDT

Nish walks through her portfolio moves, uranium meme coin profits, and Michiel questions the numbers.

       11.  24:56 — Portfolio Recap: Nish +40%, Michiel Flat

Michiel summarizes both performances — and declares meme coins as market winners.

       12.  26:33 — Next Week’s Market Predictions

Bold forecasts for Bitcoin and altcoins plus Michiel’s psychological trading block.

       13.  28:30 — Risk vs Reward: Would You Bet $1M?

Final lessons on degenerate trading, top 10 token churn, and portfolio caution.

       14.  29:45 — Sign-Off: $25 Turns Into $34

Nish wraps up with her uranium profit update. Episode ends.

Keywords

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The NFA Podcast is not financial advice.