
The Study of Failed Nations (Bitcoin Fixes This) I TFTC EP. 521 Aleksandar Svetski
Aleksandar Svetski explores the rise of a new socio-economic elite, advocating for Bitcoin as a catalyst for societal transformation and a new era of civilization.
Aleksandar Svetski explores the rise of a new socio-economic elite, advocating for Bitcoin as a catalyst for societal transformation and a new era of civilization.
Pierre Rochard and Allen Farrington reflect on the ten-year anniversary of "Speculative Attack," discussing bitcoin's role in exploiting fiat currency weaknesses and its growing importance in global financial strategies.
Prince Philip of Serbia discusses Bitcoin's potential to address financial, energy, and political issues, emphasizing its role in promoting financial sovereignty during economic and political turmoil.
Mel Mattison discusses the potential collapse of the global financial system, highlighting the unregulated eurodollar system and proposing Bitcoin, gold, and silver as hedges against the impending crisis.
Aleks Svetski discusses his shift from libertarianism to advocating for strong leadership, the critique of democratic systems, and Bitcoin's role in promoting societal excellence.
Congressman Thomas Massie delves into the intersection of economics and Bitcoin, discussing national debt, Federal Reserve control, and Bitcoin's transformative potential.
Andrew Myers, a pioneer in the Bitcoin energy sector, explores how Bitcoin can revolutionize energy markets.
In this episode of TFTC, Peter St. Onge discusses El Salvador's transformation and potential economic reforms in the US.
Aleksandar Svetski explores the rise of a new socio-economic elite, advocating for Bitcoin as a catalyst for societal transformation and a new era of civilization.
Pierre Rochard and Allen Farrington reflect on the ten-year anniversary of "Speculative Attack," discussing bitcoin's role in exploiting fiat currency weaknesses and its growing importance in global financial strategies.
Prince Philip of Serbia discusses Bitcoin's potential to address financial, energy, and political issues, emphasizing its role in promoting financial sovereignty during economic and political turmoil.
Mel Mattison discusses the potential collapse of the global financial system, highlighting the unregulated eurodollar system and proposing Bitcoin, gold, and silver as hedges against the impending crisis.
Aleks Svetski discusses his shift from libertarianism to advocating for strong leadership, the critique of democratic systems, and Bitcoin's role in promoting societal excellence.
Congressman Thomas Massie delves into the intersection of economics and Bitcoin, discussing national debt, Federal Reserve control, and Bitcoin's transformative potential.
Andrew Myers, a pioneer in the Bitcoin energy sector, explores how Bitcoin can revolutionize energy markets.
In this episode of TFTC, Peter St. Onge discusses El Salvador's transformation and potential economic reforms in the US.
Ray Kamrath shares his journey into Bitcoin, discussing its political influence, future treasury roles, and increasing institutionalization.
Joe Carlasare shares his journey from skepticism to Bitcoin advocacy, highlighting its revolutionary potential to reshape financial systems and legal paradigms.
Michael Malice shares his insights on the current state of American politics and the transformative potential of Bitcoin.
Jack Mallers delves into Bitcoin's potential to protect individuals' time and energy from fiat currency debasement and envisions a future where Bitcoin facilitates the rebirth of the middle class
Chris Buskirk from 1789 Capital critiques the ESG investment trend, advocating for a shift to Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Growth (EIG) to foster economic prosperity and innovation.
Neil Oliver explores disillusionment with established worldviews, addressing conspiracy theories, trust in institutions, and the quest for truth in the wake of COVID-19 and other global events.