Bitcoin Journeys is dedicated to exploring the diverse journeys and reasons people from various backgrounds turn to Bitcoin. 
Each episode of the podcast is a focused 30–60-minute conversation that centers around two main questions: What brought you to Bitcoin, and why do you invest in it? 
Through this, I aim to uncover personal narratives that provide unique perspectives and bring to light how transformational of a technology Bitcoin is.
Bitcoin Journeys is dedicated to exploring the diverse journeys and reasons people from various backgrounds turn to Bitcoin. 
Each episode of the podcast is a focused 30–60-minute conversation that centers around two main questions: What brought you to Bitcoin, and why do you invest in it? 
Through this, I aim to uncover personal narratives that provide unique perspectives and bring to light how transformational of a technology Bitcoin is.
In this episode, we're joined by Phil Champagne, software engineer turned Bitcoin historian and author of two essential Bitcoin books: "The Book of Satoshi" and "Bitcoin versus Altcoin." Phil takes us through his fascinating journey from traditional finance and real estate to Austrian economics, precious metals, and ultimately Bitcoin. Discover why he decided to preserve Satoshi Nakamoto's writings before they became lost to history, and learn his perspective on Bitcoin's superiority over thousands of altcoins.
Original recording date: July 2nd, 2024
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction & Phil's Journey: From Real Estate to Austrian Economics 
03:22 - Dismissing Bitcoin as "Internet Money" & What Changed His Mind 
04:38 - Discovering Satoshi's Writings & The Decision to Preserve History 
09:04 - Why Satoshi HAD to Disappear: Bitcoin's Decentralization Masterplan 
37:50 - Bitcoin vs. Altcoins: The 99.9% Test for Long-Term Storage 
44:38 - The Future: Layer 2 Solutions & Zero-Knowledge Proofs for Bitcoin 
48:35 - Essential Advice for Bitcoin Newcomers & Must-Read Books
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The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.
Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.
I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I sit down with Joe Bryan, an Oxford Physics graduate, finance veteran, and entrepreneur turned Bitcoin educator who's created one of the most important educational resources in the space.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Joe Bryan
00:39 - The physics of money and energy
04:42 - How fiat currency steals your life energy
06:15 - From gold to fiat: How we got here
40:46 - Privacy, control, and government overreach
42:02 - Digital IDs and CBDCs: "Tyranny in a box"
44:23 - Why Bitcoin is hope (and everyone will need it)
46:18 - Critical advice: Self-custody is everything
48:05 - Resources at WhatsTheProblem.org
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Website: WhatsTheProblem.org
X/Twitter: @SatmoJoe
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The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.
Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.
I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I sit down with Dennis Porter, founder and CEO of Satoshi Action Fund, the leading organization advocating for pro-Bitcoin legislation at the state level across America.
Podcast Originally Recorded: December 2nd 2024
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
02:30 - Dennis' Bitcoin origin story
07:20 - Why Bitcoin won over crypto from day one
11:00 - The garage mining experience and drive to innovate
17:00 - Bitcoin mining as the best demand response resource
22:00 - Understanding frequency regulation and grid balancing
27:00 - How Bitcoin mining saves renewable energy from curtailment
30:40 - The decision to launch Satoshi Action Fund
35:00 - The "laboratory of democracy" state-level strategy
38:20 - Overcoming FTX headwinds and building momentum
42:40 - The post-election explosion in lawmaker interest
45:08 - Strategic Bitcoin Reserve legislation
49:38 - Federal vs. state level adoption prospects
51:41 - Advice for Bitcoin newcomers
53:57 - How to get politically engaged for Bitcoin
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X: @Dennis_Porter_
Website: satoshiaction.io
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This content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.
The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.
Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.
I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys podcast, I am joined by brings Nik Bhatia, one of Bitcoin’s most articulate and credentialed voices. Nik is the author of “Layered Money” and “The Bitcoin Age,” founder of The Bitcoin Layer, and a former Treasury trader who operated at the highest levels of fixed income markets.
Timestamps
00:00 - Introduction and defining the start of a Bitcoin journey
02:13 - The QE rabbit hole and Zero Hedge’s early influence
05:50 - Learning about the 2008 crisis and understanding “trillions”
08:54 - The shocking scale of Citibank’s $800B bailout and Maiden Lane
11:50 - Life as a Treasury trader in the fixed income markets
16:37 - What working “inside the matrix” of Wall Street really means
17:43 - Fixed income explained: preservation of capital vs. investing
24:41 - How Nik discovered Bitcoin in 2016
26:17 - What made Bitcoin stand out as legitimate
29:38 - The “Mastering Bitcoin” moment: understanding proof-of-work
31:22 - First experiences actually using Bitcoin
34:58 - Bitcoin adoption: investment vs. technological understanding
38:48 - How Bitcoin and fiat systems coexist and evolve
41:58 - Overview of “The Bitcoin Age” and its unique perspective
45:26 - Final advice: Bitcoin vs. crypto—stay focused
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Website: thebitcoinlayer.com
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The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.
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I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys podcast, I'm joined by Leon Wankum, a fascinating guest who bridges the worlds of Bitcoin and real estate development. Leon's Bitcoin journey spans over a decade, beginning with playful use in gaming and evolving into sophisticated analysis of Bitcoin as "digital real estate."
Timestamps:
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The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.
Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.
I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I am joined by Vijay Boyapati, a pioneering software engineer who worked at Google in its early days and later became a prominent Bitcoin advocate. Vijay is the author of "The Bullish Case for Bitcoin," a seminal work that has influenced countless investors worldwide. In this engaging conversation, they explore Vijay's tech background, economic awakenings, and his bullish outlook on Bitcoin's transformative power.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:01 - Introduction and Vijay's early Google days
03:17 - Choosing Google over Yahoo: Prioritizing happiness and passion
05:34 - Innovations in Google's AdWords and working on Google News
07:40 - Key lessons from Google and parallels to Bitcoin investing
12:01 - Building conviction in volatile assets like Bitcoin
14:10 - Influences: Ayn Rand, Milton Friedman, and Austrian economics
19:22 - Campaigning for Ron Paul and disillusionment with politics
21:40 - First encounter with Bitcoin in 2011 and losing the initial coins
27:16 - Deep dive into Bitcoin's value and economic framework
29:40 - Developing "The Bullish Case for Bitcoin" and its impact
36:13 - What makes good money: Properties and Bitcoin's superiority
44:54 - Bitcoin's current adoption stage as an incipient store of value
49:34 - Bitcoin's future: Global reserve potential and institutional growth
53:05 - Advice for Bitcoin newcomers: It's not too late, start with allocation
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Website: bullishcaseforbitcoin.com
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The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.
Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.
I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I am joined by Paul Keating, a passionate surfer, health advocate, and Bitcoin enthusiast living in Costa Rica. Paul shares his unique path from health struggles to financial freedom, now working at Primal to promote decentralized social media on Nostr while fully embracing a Bitcoin-only lifestyle in the Bitcoin Jungle community.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:15 - Welcoming Paul
02:26 - Paul's surfing passion and how it shapes his life
04:49 - What drew Paul to surfing specifically
06:45 - Start of Paul's Bitcoin journey, primed by fear and health issues
09:53 - Details on autoimmune disorder and ego death experience
13:55 - How health crisis led to questioning education and health norms
15:50 - Why Bitcoin stood out amid distractions
17:28 - Living in Bitcoin Jungle: Community, wallets, and daily Bitcoin spending
22:04 - Impact on locals and stories of Bitcoin-enabled success
25:07 - Managing volatility and long-term perspective on spending Bitcoin
27:32 - Bitcoin's broader life impacts: Low time preference and community
39:03 - Meeting Bitcoiners in real life and shifting career to Bitcoin space
42:09 - Overview of Nostr and Primal: Decentralized speech with Bitcoin integration
44:28 - Why Nostr feels healthier than legacy social media
47:07 - Zaps and zapvertising: New ways to monetize and engage
49:44 - Future of Nostr adoption and marketing through events/number-go-up
54:44 - Potential for creator economy and building a better future
1:00:18 - Advice for new Bitcoiners and Nostr users
1:02:26 - Closing thanks and sign-off
Follow Paul Keating:
Nostr/Primal: @paulinthejungle
X (Twitter): @paulinthejungle
Instagram: @paulinthejungle
Website: primal.net/paul
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This content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.
The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.
Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.
I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I chat with Halston Valencia, a Gen Z Bitcoin enthusiast, recent USC graduate, and marketing professional at Bitcoin Well. Halston brings a unique perspective as a first-generation college student who transitioned from a traditional marketing career to the Bitcoin space, advocating for financial empowerment and self-sovereignty.Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and education system critique00:55 - Halston's USC experience and debt burdens03:21 - Forced majors and post-grad slavery05:11 - Questioning the system in college08:18 - Peers' sentiments and lack of innovation10:49 - Discovering Bitcoin via "Broken Money"13:28 - Key Bitcoin insights: Supply cap and decentralization15:55 - Overlaps with business education19:46 - Bitcoin vs. crypto stigma22:26 - Future of Bitcoin adoption and self-custody26:31 - Pivoting career to Bitcoin Well29:45 - What Bitcoin Well does32:07 - Learning self-custody35:45 - Responsibility in Bitcoin39:29 - Women in Bitcoin42:43 - Holistic health and Bitcoin alignments47:15 - Final advice and closingFollow Halston:X: @HalstonValenciaInstagram: @Halston.ValenciaFollow Me:X: @stephan_zimmInstagram: @bitcoinadvisoryThis content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys podcast, I am joined by Zac Townsend, a fintech veteran and founder of Meanwhile, the world's first and only Bitcoin-denominated life insurance company.
With roots in Silicon Valley—including stints at Stripe and Y Combinator—Zac brings deep insights into building financial products for a Bitcoin future.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and Zac's Bitcoin journey beginnings02:00 - Impact of the 2008 financial crisis on views of money07:00 - Silicon Valley experiences: Stripe, Y Combinator, and key lessons12:00 - Inspiration and founding of Meanwhile17:00 - Life insurance basics and Meanwhile's Bitcoin differentiation24:00 - Policy mechanics: Payouts, tax benefits, borrowing, and inheritance29:00 - How yields are generated: Lending model and risk management35:00 - Balancing ideology, trust, and practical Bitcoin use cases42:00 - Future of Bitcoin economy and regulatory changes44:00 - Advice for newcomers and closing thoughts
Follow Zac:X: @ztownsendWebsite: meanwhile.bmFollow Me:X: @stephan_zimmInstagram: @bitcoinadvisoryThis content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.
The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I am joined by Prashanth Chandrashekar, a seasoned Bitcoin engineer and founder of Bringin—a platform revolutionizing how Bitcoiners spend and manage their funds.
Prashanth shares his inspiring journey from discovering Bitcoin in college to building tools that bridge the gap between crypto and everyday fiat needs, all while living fully on a Bitcoin standard.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Introduction and guest background
02:30 - Prashanth's Bitcoin discovery through "Mastering Bitcoin"
07:15 - Explaining proof of work to non-technical audiences
12:45 -What is the Lightning Network and why it matters
18:20 - Building Lightning infrastructure at Lastbit
23:10 -The problem that led to founding Bring-in
28:45 - Living on a Bitcoin standard: practical experience
35:30 - Dealing with Bitcoin volatility in daily spending
42:15 - Tax complications of Bitcoin-as-currency
47:00 - The future of Bitcoin adoption and circular economies
51:30 - Final advice for Bitcoin newcomers
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X: @prashanthc123
Website: bringin.xyz
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This content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.
The views expressed by Stephan Zimmermann and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.
Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.
I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I am joined by Knut Svanholm, a former sea captain turned Bitcoin author and philosopher. Knut's books, including "Bitcoin: Sovereignty Through Mathematics" and "Bitcoin: Everything Divided by 21 Million," explore the profound implications of Bitcoin on freedom, economics, and society. With a background in sailing the world's oceans and a rebellious spirit against fiat systems, Knut brings unique insights into how Bitcoin redefines money and human collaboration.
Podcast Originally Recorded: November 18th, 2024
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and Knut's pre-Bitcoin background05:50 - Sailing adventures and global travels10:50 - Transition to family life and fiat jobs15:50 - Bitcoin discovery and philosophical insights on scarcity20:50 - Explaining inflation as theft and Austrian economics25:50 - Role of government and vision for a stateless society30:50 - Internet, borders, and Bitcoin as peace35:50 - Shifts in global politics and youth awakening40:50 - Technology deflation and fiat illusions45:50 - Incentives in a Bitcoin world and letting go of ego50:50 - Price predictions and advice for newcomers55:50 - Closing thoughts and resources
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X (Twitter): @knutsvanholm
Website: bitcoininfinity.com
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In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I am joined by Pascal Huegli, a Swiss Bitcoin journalist, author, and host of the "Less Noise, More Signal" podcast, whose journey from aspiring soccer pro to economics enthusiast unlocked the world of sound money. With a background in Austrian economics and monetary theory, Pascal offers profound insights into Bitcoin's revolutionary potential, drawing from his personal evolution from sports enthusiast to crypto expert.Timestamps: 00:48 - Introduction and start of Pascal's Bitcoin journey01:30 - Early life: From soccer to academic awakening and reading passion05:12 - Language skills and experiences in Brazil09:03 - Cultural insights and global empathy14:20 - Post-exchange thirst for economic knowledge17:06 - Discovering Bitcoin with Patrick Byrne at Mises University19:23 - Scholarium studies and Austrian economics deep dive20:59 - Key differences: Austrian individualism vs. Keynesian aggregates28:11 - Bitcoin's interdisciplinary appeal and why it resonated34:28 - Assessing Bitcoin's long-term adoption and feasibility40:20 - Balancing risk aversion with Bitcoin enthusiasm45:34 - Living in a fiat world while pursuing Bitcoin goals49:26 - Exploring intelligent leverage in Bitcoin54:27 - Closing: Book, podcast, and where to find PascalFollow Pascal:X (Twitter): @pahuegPodcast: Search "Less Noise More Signal" on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple PodcastsBook: Available on major platforms (e.g., Amazon) under Pascal HuegliFollow Me:X: @stephan_zimmInstagram: @bitcoinadvisory
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I am joined by Mauricio Di Bartolomeo, co-founder and CSO of Ledn, a leading platform for Bitcoin-backed loans and financial services. Born in Venezuela, Mauricio experienced firsthand the chaos of chronic inflation and hyperinflation, which shaped his understanding of broken money systems and led him to Bitcoin as a tool for financial sovereignty.After witnessing his family's strategies to navigate economic distortions, Mauricio discovered Bitcoin through mining and founded Ledn to help users borrow against their Bitcoin without selling. Now a prominent advocate for sound money, Mauricio shares insights on turning inflation into a tailwind, the cyclical nature of inequality, and Bitcoin's role as a global reserve asset.Podcast Originally Recorded: August 23rd 2024TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Episode Introduction00:55 - Introduction and Mauricio's Bitcoin journey beginnings01:33 - Prehistory: Growing up in Venezuela's inflation-distorted economy07:24 - Realizing money is broken and using inflation as a tailwind13:02 - Living through hyperinflation and why risk tolerance matters21:51 - Wealth inequality, historical debasement, and societal cycles29:36 - First encounter with Bitcoin through mining36:21 - Bitcoin's potential in collapsing economies38:28 - Founding Ledn and the vision for Bitcoin-backed loans43:40 - How Bitcoin-backed loans work and benefits over selling47:24 - Managing volatility and risks in Bitcoin lending51:54 - Advice for new Bitcoiners54:15 - Closing thoughtsFollow Mauricio Di Bartolomeo:X: @cryptonomistaLedn website: https://www.ledn.io/Ledn on X: @hodlwithLednFollow Me:X: @stephan_zimmInstagram: @bitcoinadvisory
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I am joined by Eric Yakes, a CFA charterholder, former corporate restructuring expert, author of "The 7th Property: Bitcoin and the Monetary Revolution," and founder of Epoch VC—a Bitcoin-focused venture capital firm dedicated to building the future of decentralized finance.
Eric shares his transformation from a fiat system insider betting on economic failures to a Bitcoin advocate, drawing on his deep economic background and experiences in distressed investing. He explores Bitcoin's role as a revolutionary digital commodity, critiques the flaws of central banking, and outlines a vision for Bitcoin's layered architecture and global adoption cycles, offering profound insights for both newcomers and seasoned investors.
TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction and Eric's Bitcoin journey beginnings02:00 - Economic priming: From Milton Friedman to Keynesian education06:00 - Experiences in distressed investing and fiat system flaws10:00 - Rethinking value: Bitcoin as a commodity, not a security14:00 - Discovering Bitcoin as an alternative to central banking17:00 - Why Bitcoin over altcoins: Trade-offs in speed and complexity20:00 - Layered architecture for Bitcoin's future financial system25:00 - Bitcoin's market potential and adoption cycles31:00 - Education and technology in driving Bitcoin adoption39:00 - Parallel systems: Centralized vs. Bitcoin-native44:00 - Incentives for migrating to a decentralized future50:00 - Advice for newcomers and closing thoughts
Resources mentioned:Capitalism and Freedom by Milton FriedmanThe 7th Property: Bitcoin and the Monetary Revolution by Eric YakesHuman Rights Foundation (in context of Bitcoin use cases)Paper: "Banks Without Bankers" by Eric Yakes
Follow Eric Yakes:X: @ericyakesWebsite: epochvc.ioBook: Available on major platforms or via his website
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In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast, I am joined by Mark Moss, a serial entrepreneur, investor, and prominent Bitcoin educator who turned personal financial catastrophe into a mission to empower others through sound money. After building and exiting multiple successful businesses, Mark was impacted by 2008 crash, sparking his deep dive into monetary history and the flaws of fiat currency. Now a leading voice in the Bitcoin space, Mark shares his journey from gold bug to Bitcoin maximalist, offering actionable insights for anyone seeking financial sovereignty.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 - Introduction and Mark's background 03:58 - Personal Impact of the Financial Crash and Questioning the System06:19 - Discovering the Fiat problem and Becoming a Gold Bug08:50 - Signs of the 2008 Crash and Attempts to Mitigate Risks13:45 - Inflation Explained in Simple Terms21:12 - Why Sound Money Solves Fiat Issues26:32 - First Encounter with Bitcoin and Initial Reactions30:21 - Key Bitcoin Features that Changed Mark's Worldview33:12 - Early Doubts about Bitcoin's Success38:27 - Differentiating Bitcoin from Altcoins like Solana or XRP45:43 - Bitcoin's Future Price Potential54:24 - Words of Wisdom for New Bitcoiners56:22 - Where to find Mark Moss and His Latest ProjectsResources mentioned:Books by Harry Dent Jr. (e.g., "The Great Bubble Boom Ahead")Sovereign Man newsletter by Simon BlackMike Maloney and Peter Schiff's content on gold and economicsLudwig von Mises and Austrian School of Economics principlesFollow Mark Moss:YouTube: @1MarkMossX: @1MarkMossSatsuma (Bitcoin Treasury company)Follow Me:X: @stephan_zimmInstagram: @bitcoinadvisory
In this episode of Bitcoin Journeys, I’m joined by Jordan Walker, co-founder of Bitcoin Collective — the team behind the UK’s first major Bitcoin conference. Jordan shares his personal transformation from speculative crypto investor to Bitcoin maximalist, why The Fourth Turning changed his perspective on history and money, and how he’s helping UK businesses adopt Bitcoin as a treasury asset.
We dive into:
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and beginning of Jordan's Bitcoin Journey
04:40 – The Fourth Turning & Bitcoin Realization
09:30 – Bitcoin vs Crypto: Cutting Through the Noise
16:30 – Broken Money: Inflation, Fiat, and the Need to Invest
21:00 – Building Bitcoin Collective: From Podcast to Movement
30:00 – Bitcoin for Businesses: Education and Adoption
38:00 – Looking Ahead: Institutions, Self-Custody & the Next Cycle
45:00 – Advice for Newcomers & Recommended Resources
If you're curious about Bitcoin’s future in the UK, the challenges of educating new users, or how to protect your business from fiat debasement, this episode is for you.
🧑💼 Connect with Jordan Walker
X: @JayW132
LinkedIn: Jordan Walker
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In this episode of Bitcoin Journeys, I sit down with Bitcoin OG and technologist Jameson Lopp for an in-depth conversation about his journey from early skepticism to becoming a leading advocate for Bitcoin self-custody and security.Episode originally recorded: August 28th, 2024Timestamps:00:00 Discovering Bitcoin07:30 - Early Adoption, Mt. Gox and Learning Self-Custody the Hard Way14:00 - Conviction During Bear Markets22:30 - Responsibility and Education31:30 - Founding Casa43:00 - Inheritance, UX, and Competing with Custodians50:00 - The Future of Bitcoin Protocol Development & Final ThoughtsResources & Mentions:Bitcoin Whitepaper: https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdfSlashdot: https://slashdot.orgCasa: https://keys.casaJameson’s Website: https://www.lopp.netBitcoin.page – Recommended for newcomersFollow Jameson: X: @loppFollow Me:X: @stephan_zimmInstagram: @bitcoinadvisoryTikTok: @bitcoinadvisory
Repost from earlier episode to include video.
In this episode of the Bitcoin Journeys podcast, I sit with James Lavish, a hedge fund veteran and Bitcoin advocate. James shares his gripping story: from Yale hockey stardom and a career-ending injury, to the wild trading floors of the NYSE in the '90s, navigating crises like 1998's LTCM bailout, the 2008 GFC, and 2020's market madness. Discover how these experiences exposed the flaws in our fiat system and led James to Bitcoin—initially dismissed as "magic internet money," but embraced after insights from Michael Saylor and Jeff Booth.TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Welcome and James's Hockey Background04:25 - Career-Ending Injury and Transition to Finance10:59 - First Job on NYSE Floor and Trading Experiences17:18 - Baptism by Fire and Questioning the System22:00 - Financial Crises: LTCM, Tech Bubble, and 2008 GFC28:14 - Playing the Game and Early Bitcoin Exposure34:30 - Dismissing Bitcoin and 2020 Lockdown Insights40:31 - Eureka Moment with Jeff Booth and Tech vs. Fiat Clash46:05 - Bitcoin Adoption Globally and in the US49:45 - Impact of Bitcoin ETFs on Institutions55:26 - Advice for New Bitcoiners and Closing RemarksResources Mentioned:The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous: https://saifedean.com/thebitcoinstandardBroken Money by Lyn Alden: https://www.lynalden.com/broken-money/The Price of Tomorrow by Jeff Booth: https://www.jeffbooth.ca/bookTim Ferriss Podcast (early Bitcoin mention): https://tim.blog/podcast/Anthony Pompliano (Pomp) Interview with Jeff Booth: Search on YouTube or https://www.pompletter.com/Michael Saylor Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelSaylorConnect with James Lavish:X (Twitter): https://x.com/_jameslavishNewsletter: The Informationist at https://jameslavish.comBitcoin Opportunity Fund: https://bitcoinopportunity.fundFollow Me:X: @stephan_zimmInstagram: @bitcoinadvisorySubscribe for more insights on Bitcoin, finance, and the future of money!
Repost of earlier episode with Jeff Booth with video edit.
This episode of the Bitcoin Journeys podcast is an in-depth conversation with Jeff Booth, entrepreneur, author of "The Price of Tomorrow," and leading thinker in the Bitcoin space. In this episode, Jeff shares his personal journey into Bitcoin, explores the concept of technological deflation, and discusses why our current economic system is failing to deliver abundance to society.We dive into the challenges of shifting mindsets, the power of hope over fear, and how Bitcoin offers a path to a more equitable and prosperous future. Jeff also addresses common misconceptions, the evolution of the Bitcoin ecosystem, and what newcomers should focus on as they enter the space.Whether you’re a seasoned Bitcoiner or just starting to explore the world of decentralized money, this episode is packed with insights on technology, economics, and the future of finance.Timestamps & Chapters:00:00 – Jeff Booth’s Bitcoin Origin Story04:00 – Technological Deflation & The Price of Tomorrow10:00 – Why the Current System Fails Us20:00 – The Power of Mindset and Hope30:00 – Bitcoin as a Protocol for Abundance40:00 – Overcoming Fear and Embracing Change50:00 – The Future of Bitcoin Adoption1:00:00 – Advice for NewcomersConnect with Jeff Booth:Website: https://jeffbooth.caEgo Death Capital: https://egodeath.capitalDon’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with anyone interested in the future of money!
Welcome to another episode of the Bitcoin Journeys Podcast with today's special guest, Will Cole. This episode dives deep into Will's path, starting from his experiences during the 2008-2009 financial crisis in New York City, his libertarian leanings, and his initial skepticism that eventually transformed into a profound understanding and embrace of Bitcoin.
Will shares insights on:
His first encounter with Bitcoin in 2011 and his initial perception of it as purely a technology.
The pivotal moments, including the Mt. Gox collapse and the Silk Road seizure, that solidified his conviction in Bitcoin's long-term significance and legitimacy.
His career transition from Head of Product at Stack Overflow to a dedicated role in the Bitcoin space, leading product and engineering at Unchained Capital.
Valuable lessons learned and reflections on why Bitcoin's 21 million supply cap remains its most crucial feature.
Tune in to hear Will Cole's unique perspective on the evolution of Bitcoin and the journey of an individual deeply committed to its future.
Links & Resources Discussed:
Zapprite: https://zapprite.com
Connect with Will Cole:
Twitter: @WillCole
Nostr: Will Cole (You can find his pub key by searching "Will Cole" on Nostr)