This article delves into the dynamic of Bitcoin's speculative attack, and explains how investors are increasingly borrowing US dollars to invest in Bitcoin, leveraging its finite supply against the expansive nature of fiat currencies.
Veteran financier Grant Williams shares insights on risk management in financial markets, the strategic roles of gold and bitcoin, and navigating economic crises.
The recent Financial Times report reveals a concerning trend in the U.S. banking sector: a significant drop in loan loss reserves, particularly in the commercial real estate domain.
When you compare the activity happening at bitcoin's base layer to Fedwire you'll notice that bitcoin is scaling just fine.
Sue and Asher from Hut 8 discuss their journey in the Bitcoin mining industry, from initial dissatisfaction with traditional finance to leveraging macro trends and renewable energy in mining.
In a compelling episode featuring Dennis Porter, co-founder and CEO of the Satoshi Action Fund, the conversation centers around the pivotal role of US states in fostering Bitcoin adoption.
Despite the narrative of the Biden administration, American families face a growing yet often overlooked challenge: the rising cost of food. A significant portion of disposable income is increasingly allocated to food expenses, with implications far beyond household budgets.
Alf and Peter unravel the complexities of macroeconomics in the context of Bitcoin and explore how fiscal policies have shaped the economic landscape.
This episode offers a comprehensive look at the evolution and future of Bitcoin mining, from the early days of GPUs to the advanced ASIC era.
This article investigates the question: could the rise of Bitcoin lead to the financial collapse of the US government?
Unveiling the alarming ascent of American household debt to a staggering $17.5 trillion, the latest report from the New York Federal Reserve paints a concerning portrait.
Boris Johnson wants to get paid in bitcoin.
Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin, as analyzed in Glenn Beck's podcast, represents a critical exploration of the complex interplay between journalism, diplomacy, and individual freedoms.