Podcast: Bitcoin vs. Ethereum in 2022 | Avi Felman

Avi Felman returns to give his predictions on the outlook for Bitcoin and Ethereum in 2022, discussing their value, momentum, use case and more.

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On this episode of Blockworks’ podcast “On the Margin,” Michael Ippolito, Blockworks’ co-founder, is joined by Avi Felman, co-portfolio manager at BlockTower Capital, to share his outlook on the digital asset market for 2022.

Avi and Mike discussed the key trends, including bitcoin and ethereum, value vs. momentum and layer-1 wars.

They also covered:

  • Institutional demand for bitcoin
  • The crypto market outlook
  • And so much more

Watch the full episode below! 👇

“On the Margin” is a two-part show. Once a week, Mike interviews industry experts, and then at the end of the week, he is joined by a co-host where they break down the top crypto and macro stories. Episodes go live every Wednesday and Saturday morning.

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