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AI Podcasts

February 13, 2026

Inside the economics of OpenAI (exclusive research)

Azeem Azhar

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The AI industry is transitioning from a model-centric competition to an infrastructure and agent-centric one, where raw compute and persistent user experience dictate long-term value.
  2. Prioritize investments in AI infrastructure providers and platforms that enable model agnosticism and agent memory.
  3. Expect continued massive capital expenditure in AI infrastructure, a focus on enterprise solutions, and the rise of "sticky" AI agents that abstract away underlying model changes, shifting the competitive battleground.
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February 13, 2026

Inside the economics of OpenAI (exclusive research)

Azeem Azhar

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The AI industry is moving from a software-like model, where products have long lifespans, to one where models are rapidly depreciating assets requiring continuous, heavy R&D investment.
  2. Prioritize investments in AI infrastructure and agent orchestration layers that abstract away underlying models.
  3. The market is underestimating the demand growth for increasingly capable AI models.
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February 13, 2026

Inside the economics of OpenAI (exclusive research)

Azeem Azhar

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The Macro Shift: AI models are rapidly depreciating software assets, making the underlying compute and energy infrastructure the enduring value proposition.
  2. The Tactical Edge: Prioritize building model-agnostic agentic workflows that retain memory and context, allowing for flexible model swapping and cost optimization.
  3. The Bottom Line: The AI race is a capital-intensive marathon where infrastructure ownership and a long-term vision for capability expansion, not immediate model profitability, will determine market leadership over the next 6-12 months.
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February 13, 2026

Inside the economics of OpenAI (exclusive research)

Azeem Azhar

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Invest in companies building core AI infrastructure (GPUs, energy, data centers) or those developing enterprise-grade AI agents that deliver measurable, long-duration value, rather than consumer-focused models with short lifespans.
  2. The AI industry is moving from a software-like gross margin business to an infrastructure-heavy, capital-intensive play where sustained R&D investment is a prerequisite for market relevance, not just growth.
  3. The market's recent jitters about AI capex miss the point: demand for increasingly capable AI is outstripping supply.
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February 13, 2026

Inside the economics of OpenAI (exclusive research)

Azeem Azhar

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Prioritize investments in AI infrastructure plays (GPUs, energy, data centers) and companies building model-agnostic agent layers.
  2. The market is underestimating the insatiable demand for increasingly capable AI, which will drive massive compute spend and make infrastructure the true bottleneck and value driver over the next 6-12 months.
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February 13, 2026

Inside the economics of OpenAI (exclusive research)

Azeem Azhar

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. Insatiable demand for ever-improving AI capabilities is driving unprecedented compute spend, but the true long-term value shifts from rapidly depreciating models to the underlying, enduring infrastructure and the persistent "memory" of AI agents.
  2. Invest in or build solutions that abstract away the underlying model, focusing on agentic memory and robust infrastructure. This future-proofs against model obsolescence and capitalizes on the growing demand for persistent AI workers.
  3. The market's recent "whiplash" on AI valuations misses the core truth: demand for advanced AI is outstripping supply. Companies that can build or secure infrastructure and develop sticky, agent-based experiences will capture significant value over the next 6-12 months, despite current profitability questions.
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February 13, 2026

Inside the economics of OpenAI (exclusive research)

Azeem Azhar

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The AI industry is reorienting from a model-centric race to an infrastructure and agent-centric value proposition, where delivering persistent, high-value AI workers will outweigh the transient superiority of any single model.
  2. Invest in or build solutions that abstract away the underlying LLM, focusing on agentic memory, workflow integration, and robust infrastructure.
  3. The next 6-12 months will see a continued re-evaluation of AI valuations, favoring companies that demonstrate a clear path to monetizing agentic capabilities and owning critical compute infrastructure, rather than just shipping the "next best model."
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. The memory aspect of semiconductors today has gotten so extreme. Stuff is so expensive that people are simply not able to make lower-end equipment or like devices anymore. And this is like killing everything, right?
  2. AI chips deliver 65% operating margins, exceeding gaming GPUs' 40%. This incentivizes NVIDIA to prioritize AI data center chips.
  3. Meta's AI investments directly improve its core advertising business, generating substantial revenue from 3.5 billion users. This makes AI capex a straightforward investment.
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February 13, 2026

Memory Mayhem & AI Capex Madness

Semi Doped

AI
Key Takeaways:
  1. AI's insatiable memory appetite is fundamentally re-architecting the semiconductor supply chain.
  2. Invest in companies providing core AI infrastructure components that directly benefit from hyperscaler capex.
  3. The AI infrastructure buildout is accelerating, not slowing.
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Crypto Podcasts

January 23, 2026

The “Quantum Threat” Behind Bitcoin’s Sudden Sell-Off

Bankless

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from global cooperation to regional protectionism is driving a capital outflow loop that favors hard assets over sovereign debt.
  2. Monitor the development of quantum-resistant signatures on alternative L1s to hedge against Bitcoin’s potential cryptographic obsolescence.
  3. The next year will be defined by the race to tokenize real-world assets and the struggle to maintain protocol relevance as TradFi giants enter the arena.
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January 22, 2026

DePIN’s Biggest New Deal: Valeo x NATIX | Alireza Ghods

Proof of Coverage Media

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from digital-only AI to Physical AI requires a massive bridge of high-fidelity video data.
  2. Monitor DePIN projects that move from "map-to-earn" to "train-to-earn" for foundational models.
  3. NATIX is no longer just a mapping company; it is the data refinery for the next generation of autonomous machines.
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January 21, 2026

Markets Are Entering A Wartime Economy | Cem Karsan

Forward Guidance

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from a supply-side model to a populist-driven wartime economy makes inflation a permanent feature rather than a bug.
  2. Rotate out of traditional portfolios into non-correlated volatility strategies and hard assets.
  3. The next decade belongs to those who recognize that the rules-based order has been replaced by a raw competition for strategic resources.
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January 21, 2026

How Nansen’s New Trading Agent Makes It Easier to Follow the Smart Money Onchain

Unchained

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The commoditization of technical infrastructure means alpha moves from who has the data to who has the best prompts.
  2. Test agentic workflows with small capital amounts to identify where natural language outperforms manual execution.
  3. The next 12 months will see a transition from manual click-and-sign trading to intent-based portfolio management.
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January 21, 2026

Quadrillions: How to Win the World | Chris Maurice

Empire

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from public peer-to-peer narratives to private B2B infrastructure that connects local bonds to global stablecoins.
  2. Build for the back end of the product by integrating with local financial institutions that already own the user relationship.
  3. The next year will see the rise of global dollar-denominated accounts, making the US dollar a truly borderless commodity.
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January 21, 2026

Market Structure, Macro Volatility, and the Next Phase of Crypto | Michael Anderson & Vance Spencer

Bell Curve

Crypto
Key Takeaways:
  1. The transition from L1 wars to on-chain businesses means capital is moving toward protocols with clear revenue-sharing models.
  2. Monitor Bitmine’s ETH accumulation and the launch of Blackwell GPU clusters. Position in protocols that bridge the gap between AI infrastructure financing and stablecoin liquidity.
  3. The next year belongs to the capital assassins who can blend meme-driven distribution with hard-nosed corporate finance.
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