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The State Will Stifle Innovation, Unless We Opt Out With Bitcoin

As governments around the world prepare for central bank digital currencies, it is imperative that we use bitcoin to solve challenges of the 21st century.

Fiat Currencies Around The World Face The Same Fate As The FTX Fiasco

Dylan LeClair and Mark Moss break down the FTX implosion, the current GBTC discount and how the global macro environment will affect the bitcoin price.

The Bitcoin User Experience Is Still In Its Infancy

Bitcoin is a nascent technology and like the days of flip phones, it has a ways to go until it reaches a similar stage like where we are today with smartphones.

Could Medical Debt Be The Black Swan Event That Takes Down The US Economy?

While inflation runs hot and rising interest rates don’t seem to help, health care and medical debt may be the thing that takes the country by surprise.

The Unending Desire To Talk About Bitcoin With Others

Bitcoin stokes an inner curiosity about the nature of money and other seemingly topics. Once it clicks, it’s hard to refrain from telling everyone.

Bitcoin Mining Removes Methane From The Atmosphere

Bitcoin mining can use organic materials, such as methane, which contributes to climate change, therefore reducing the environmental impact from the gas.

Using Systems Thinking To Learn From FTX’s Mistakes

Matthew Pines lays out China’s plan for world domination while reflecting on Bitcoin and the mistakes FTX made when building their inferior system.

What Was The Reaction Of The Bitcoin White Paper Upon Its Release?

Pete Rizzo and Dan Held discuss the release of the Bitcoin white paper and how the cypherpunk community responded to Satoshi Nakamoto’s idea.

Do We Have Yet To See The Bottom For The Bitcoin Price?

It’s possible that the bitcoin price reached a bottom already, but macro headwinds may take it lower. Only time will tell if the bottom is in.

The Everything Bubble Is Popping And Bitcoin Can Fix It

Greg Foss and Dylan LeClair discuss how bitcoin solves the global credit unwind and the way this cycle differs from the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis.
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