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Old Men, New Money®: Bitcoin, Blockchain & Tokenization

Douglas Borthwick, Ali Davoudi & Phil Larmon
Old Men, New Money®: Bitcoin, Blockchain & Tokenization
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  • Old Men, New Money®: Bitcoin, Blockchain & Tokenization

    Episode 24: Why Fans Deserve Ownership: How Web3 Fixes Broken Sports Media

    09.12.2025 | 18 Min.

    The Future of Sports and Entertainment: Decentralized Ownership and the Role of Web3In this episode of Old Men New Money, Phil Larmon discusses the systemic issues plaguing the sports and entertainment distribution models. He argues that the current system is fundamentally broken due to the disappearance of scarcity, leading to economic collapse and fragmentation in media consumption. Phil breaks down how Web3 technology can solve these problems by introducing scalable ownership models, decentralized content creation, and peer-to-peer betting. He explains how tokenized media distribution can align the interests of fans, creators, athletes, and leagues, making them stakeholders rather than mere consumers. The episode concludes with a look at how this shift will permanently change the economics of sports and entertainment.00:00 Introduction: The Broken Distribution Model01:43 The Collapse of Scarcity in Media03:06 The Rise of Fan Ownership04:52 Web3: The Future of Media Distribution05:59 The Streaming Dilemma07:43 Tokenized Media and Fan Engagement12:07 Decentralized Betting and the Future of Sports13:11 The Inevitable Shift to Tokenized Media17:12 Conclusion: Rewriting the Economics of Entertainment Get full access to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Tokenization at oldmennewmoney.substack.com/subscribe

  • Old Men, New Money®: Bitcoin, Blockchain & Tokenization

    Episode 23: Athlete Tokenization: The Future of Wealth in Sports

    08.12.2025 | 21 Min.

    Revolutionizing Sports Wealth: Athlete Tokenization's Bright FutureIn this episode of Old Men New Money, Phil Larmon explores the concept of athlete tokenization as a solution to the financial and identity crises that athletes often face. He differentiates between economically sound tokenization and the hype around NFTs and digital collectibles. He critiques the early attempt by Fantex and explains why it failed due to the absence of supportive laws, technology, and cultural acceptance at the time. Larmon then discusses the modern landscape where high school and college athletes can monetize legally, paving the way for sustainable tokenization. He emphasizes the need for an aligned ecosystem involving agents, managers, and professional associations to ensure these investments are ethical and beneficial for athletes. The episode also explores the potential long-term benefits of tokenization, including post-career earnings and stronger fan engagement, ultimately providing athletes with financial and identity stability throughout and after their careers.00:00 Introduction to Athlete Tokenization00:39 The Structural Problems in Sports02:09 The Fantex Experiment05:26 The Modern Landscape of Athlete Tokenization06:12 Case Studies: Potential and Real Examples13:35 The Role of Agents and Managers15:32 Post-Career Monetization18:46 The Four Conditions for Successful Tokenization20:42 Conclusion and Future Insights Get full access to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Tokenization at oldmennewmoney.substack.com/subscribe

  • Old Men, New Money®: Bitcoin, Blockchain & Tokenization

    Episode 22: Tokenization: The Blueprint for a New Fan Economy

    03.12.2025 | 19 Min.

    The Blueprint of Tokenization in Modern Entertainment: Real Ownership and ParticipationIn Episode 22, host Phil Larmon shifts from the 'why' of fan ownership to the 'how', detailing the mechanics behind tokenization within the entertainment industry. This episode delves into how tokenization collapses the traditional layers of access, ownership, and monetization, using blockchain technology to create verifiable, programmable, and transparent ecosystems. Larmon explores practical applications such as tokenized ticketing, fan access, compliant equity models, media distribution, loyalty pipelines, and real-world authentication. He emphasizes that tokenization is transforming everything from music and film to sports and digital collectibles by shifting fans from passive consumers to active participants with real economic stakes. The episode highlights current implementations and future predictions, asserting that regulated, transparent tokenization will revolutionize entertainment.00:00 Introduction and Recap00:56 The Blueprint for Fan Ownership02:04 Tokenized Ticketing Revolution03:59 Fan Access and Engagement05:47 Compliant Equity Models07:25 Media Distribution Tokens08:58 Loyalty to Equity Pipelines10:03 Authentication and Digital Twins11:01 The New Fan Economy12:01 Real-World Applications and Future Predictions15:31 Regulation and Compliance18:39 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview Get full access to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Tokenization at oldmennewmoney.substack.com/subscribe

  • Old Men, New Money®: Bitcoin, Blockchain & Tokenization

    Episode 21: Tokenizing Sports Franchises and Fan Engagement

    02.12.2025 | 14 Min.

    Fan Ownership in Sports and Entertainment: The Future of Digital SecuritiesIn this episode of 'Old Men New Money,' Phil Larmon dives into how digital securities can revolutionize the sports and entertainment industries. By applying the concepts of digital assets, compliance, and tokenization, fans, athletes, and creators can all benefit in unprecedented ways. Larmon illustrates how stadium districts can be tokenized, offering fans real, fractional ownership and creating new economic alignments between stakeholders. He also discusses the potential for regulated digital securities to transform fan participation, support athletes' financial health, and reshape the entertainment industry. The future of fan ownership is explored through practical examples and the promise of a more inclusive, economically aligned model.00:00 Introduction to the Series00:55 The Emotional Power of Sports and Entertainment01:47 The Problem with the Old Model02:17 The Promise of Digital Securities03:55 Stadium Districts: The Future of Sports Real Estate06:12 Fan Tokens vs. Real Ownership11:35 The Role of Digital Securities in Entertainment12:34 The Future of Fan Ownership14:28 Conclusion and Next Steps Get full access to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Tokenization at oldmennewmoney.substack.com/subscribe

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    Episode 20: Community Marketing Officers: The Next Evolution

    28.11.2025 | 20 Min.

    The Rise of Community Marketing Officers: Transforming Customer AdvocacyIn this episode of 'Old Men, New Money,' Douglas Borthwick discusses the emergence of community marketing officers (CMOs), who differ from traditional chief marketing officers. CMOs are customer investors actively involved in promoting the business, motivated by their financial stakes in the company's success. Borthwick covers effective CMO program structures, the importance of compliance, and the impact of aligning ownership with advocacy incentives. He provides practical guidelines for businesses to implement CMO programs and discusses the future potential of this marketing strategy. Real-world examples from Web3 projects and insumer companies are highlighted to showcase the effectiveness of community-driven marketing.00:00 Introduction to Community Marketing Officers01:23 The Power of Customer Investors04:19 Structures for Incentivizing CMOs06:32 Legal Considerations and Compliance08:07 Implementing a CMO Program09:33 Web3 Examples of Community Marketing11:03 Measuring CMO Program Success13:03 Common Mistakes and Risks16:28 Future of Community Marketing19:13 Conclusion and ResourcesExplore further with my books, The Insumer Model and Your Equity in Your Pocket, both available on Amazon. Get full access to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Tokenization at oldmennewmoney.substack.com/subscribe

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The Authority's Guide to Tokenization & Digital Assets. Tired of crypto advice from influencers who've never executed a real securities offering? Douglas Borthwick (pioneer of the first SEC-registered security token IPO), Phil Larmon, and Ali Davoudi bring decades of Wall Street experience to blockchain innovation—and they're not here to sell you the latest memecoin. What makes us different: Douglas made history raising $85 million in the world's first regulated token IPO. We've survived multiple market crashes, built real wealth through traditional investing, and now we're showing how tokenization reshapes serious portfolios. No hype. Just the creator of the "Insumer Model" asking questions crypto Twitter won't. Every episode delivers: Exclusive interviews with industry pioneers (not Twitter personalities), Real tokenization opportunities from someone who's actually executed them Security token strategies that work within regulatory frameworks, Market analysis from the author of 5 blockchain books. Perfect for: Executives and institutional investors exploring tokenization without the learning curve. If you're making real investment decisions, this show is for you. Recent guests include: Samson Mow, former FTX executives, and entertainment industry pioneers. New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe and join 13,000+ investors learning from the person who literally wrote the book on tokenization. Warning: We occasionally reference SEC filings and things before Bitcoin existed. oldmennewmoney.substack.com
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