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How El Salvador Introduced 44 Countries To Bitcoin This Week

El Salvador hosted a financial inclusion event this week bringing representatives from 44 countries to experience using BTC at Bitcoin Beach.

African Nations Resisting Bitcoin Only Delay The Inevitable

Countries in Africa have the opportunity to become global leaders by adopting Bitcoin and providing a pathway for innovation. All fiat leads to Bitcoin.

The Financial Dark Ages Are Ending Thanks To Bitcoin

Bitcoin represents a financial renaissance, which means society still exists in a monetary Middle Ages dominated by the alchemy of fiat currency.

Watching The Fed: Yield Curves, Wall Street And Food Shortages

We discuss the hawkish messaging of the Federal Reserve, the importance of a yield curve inversion and the possibility of an emerging food crisis.

If Bitcoin Dies, Freedom Dies With It

Bitcoin’s prolonged stability and global adoption are not only beneficial, but necessary for free societies to thrive.

Should The Federal Reserve Add Bitcoin To Its Balance Sheet?

Senator Cynthia Lummis and a former Federal Reserve vice chair recently discussed whether the U.S. central bank should hold bitcoin on its balance sheet.

As European Risks Rise, Bitcoin Price Reacts Positively

Discussing the latest central bank news, emerging financial risks in Europe, Japanese inflation and more.

As The Fed Outlines CBDC Principles, It Reveals Antithesis To Bitcoin

The Federal Reserve recently outlined its considerations for a U.S. CBDC, confirming that it would be diametrically opposed to Bitcoin.

Bitcoin Is The Perfect Option, And Central Banks Will Have To Buy In

What happens if the market realizes that kicking the can down the road is delaying the inevitable? A sustainable form of insurance in this event would have to be bitcoin.

The Real Reason Federal Reserve Chair Powell Retired ‘Transitory’

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s decision to retire the term “transitory” offered some insight into how the Fed and global monetary system really work.