
Value Investing Via Bitcoin
The podcast episode with Andy Edstrom, Jesse Myers, and Preston Pysh offers a wealth of insights into Bitcoin's value, the state of the market, and the future of Bitcoin mining and regulation.
The podcast episode with Andy Edstrom, Jesse Myers, and Preston Pysh offers a wealth of insights into Bitcoin's value, the state of the market, and the future of Bitcoin mining and regulation.
In this podcast episode with Jimmy Song, a Bitcoin educator, developer, and entrepreneur, the conversation largely revolves around Bitcoin and its role in disrupting current economic systems.
Bitcoin is not merely a hedge against inflation; it is a solution to it. Unlike real estate or equities, which can hedge inflation, Bitcoin operates independently of the dollar and is designed to replace it.
This episode dives into the pressing issue of food security with Chris Hume from the Lancaster Patriot. The conversation revolves around the recent raid on Amos Miller's organic farm by Pennsylvania state troopers and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
We kick off our first show with Charlie and Matt to talk about what happened with Ordinals in 2023. If you’re lost on what Ordinals are or want to catch up on the current trends, this is the show for you.
The episode delved into the potential impact of AI on the economy, the excitement around technology trends, and the anticipation surrounding the approval of a Bitcoin ETF.
Guillaume Verdon, a physicist, applied mathematician, and quantum machine learning researcher, has been revealed as the man behind the previously anonymous account Based Beth Jezos, the creator of the Effective Accelerationism movement (e/acc).
We’re joined by Russell Cann, Head of Mining at Core Scientific. Today we discuss Russell’s history in Bitcoin mining, CoreSci’s take on immersion mining and lessons from his years of experience in the mining business.
The podcast episode with Andy Edstrom, Jesse Myers, and Preston Pysh offers a wealth of insights into Bitcoin's value, the state of the market, and the future of Bitcoin mining and regulation.
In this podcast episode with Jimmy Song, a Bitcoin educator, developer, and entrepreneur, the conversation largely revolves around Bitcoin and its role in disrupting current economic systems.
Bitcoin is not merely a hedge against inflation; it is a solution to it. Unlike real estate or equities, which can hedge inflation, Bitcoin operates independently of the dollar and is designed to replace it.
This episode dives into the pressing issue of food security with Chris Hume from the Lancaster Patriot. The conversation revolves around the recent raid on Amos Miller's organic farm by Pennsylvania state troopers and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.
We kick off our first show with Charlie and Matt to talk about what happened with Ordinals in 2023. If you’re lost on what Ordinals are or want to catch up on the current trends, this is the show for you.
The episode delved into the potential impact of AI on the economy, the excitement around technology trends, and the anticipation surrounding the approval of a Bitcoin ETF.
Guillaume Verdon, a physicist, applied mathematician, and quantum machine learning researcher, has been revealed as the man behind the previously anonymous account Based Beth Jezos, the creator of the Effective Accelerationism movement (e/acc).
We’re joined by Russell Cann, Head of Mining at Core Scientific. Today we discuss Russell’s history in Bitcoin mining, CoreSci’s take on immersion mining and lessons from his years of experience in the mining business.
The conversation about Bitcoin covenants is centered on the need to scale non-custodial usage of Bitcoin beyond the current capacity, which is estimated to support only 100 million users engaging in minimal channel management on the Lightning Network.
A wide-ranging discussion on the nature of stablecoins, CBDCs, and the potential societal pitfalls of centrally controlled artificial intelligence.
The year 2023 in Bitcoin has been a rollercoaster, marked by significant events that have shaped the community and the industry. The collapse of exchanges and banks alike highlighted the risks with centralized third parties.
David Stockman, a former director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Reagan and a former U.S. congressman, discusses his new book, "Trump's War on Capitalism," on The Tom Woods Show.
Merry Christmas, freaks.
Today we are joined by Philip Salter, an OG Bitcoin miner with Genesis Digital Assets (GDA), one of the largest private miners in the world.