This podcast explores the intersection of Bitcoin, inflation, and societal issues, arguing that adopting Bitcoin as a payment method is key to addressing the systemic problems caused by fiat currency devaluation.
Courtney Swann exposes how just ten companies control the global food supply, selling harmful, additive-laden products in the U.S. while offering healthier alternatives abroad, all due to lax regulations and corporate greed.
Leon Wankum explains how Bitcoin’s fixed supply could absorb the $300 trillion real estate market’s monetary premium, reshaping wealth storage and financial strategy for developers and investors.
This episode highlights government failures during Hurricane Helene and how decentralized groups like Bitcoin Veterans stepped up to deliver aid using innovative technologies.
Fold CEO Will Reeves shares insights on leveraging bear markets for future growth, Bitcoin's massive potential, and the company's shift toward rewarding users with Bitcoin through innovative products like the Bitcoin rewards debit card.
We dive into the creation of a decentralized super app by Obi Nwosu's startup, Fedi, highlighting its mission to empower communities through open-source innovation and disrupt the centralized app ecosystem.
Dave Collum explores the harsh realities of inflation, geopolitical dynamics, and political corruption, suggesting that hidden forces, including complicity in child trafficking, shape global power structures.
This TFTC episode with Peruvian Bull delves into the Japanese yen carry trade, its impact on global markets, and how Bitcoin may serve as a key indicator and hedge against financial instability.
We discuss Bitcoin's potential as a stabilizing hedge against global financial instability, highlighting its growing adoption amid rising debt and inflation.
Saifedean Ammous explores the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing property rights, international law, and the influence of modern Zionism, urging a reevaluation of policies to achieve a just resolution.
Tom Luongo explores the failed assassination attempt on Trump, its implications for American politics, and the evolving influence of tech figures and strategic alliances within the political landscape.
Whitney Webb and Mark Goodwin delve into the complex interplay of political maneuvers, corporate influence, and surveillance technology, highlighting how digital IDs and AI-driven data manipulation threaten personal freedoms and democratic principles.
Semler Scientific's forward-thinking board and contrarian investment philosophy highlight Bitcoin's strategic value for corporate treasuries.
Jason Mikula explains the Evolve Bank and Synapse legal battle, highlighting banking sector complexities, Synapse's bankruptcy fallout, and FDIC insurance limitations.