Bitcoin Privacy, Resistance, and Decentralized Protocols The September 16, 2025 episode of the You're the Voice podcast features Max Hillebrand explaining how Bitcoin and privacy tools reshape resistance to coercion and inflation
Fiat Confidence Shocks and the Bitcoin Exit The September 18, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features Parker Lewis explaining how a G3 hyperinflation could trigger a sudden global shift into Bitcoin. He argues that fiat confidence, once lost, is irrecoverable, contrasting fragile debt-based money with Bitcoin’s fixed supply.
Bitcoin’s Institutional Pivot and Governance Risks The September 19, 2025 episode of What Bitcoin Did features Pete Rizzo analyzing Bitcoin’s cultural pivot from grassroots “freedom money” ideals to institutional financialization.
Bitcoin’s Repricing Dynamics: Debt, AI, and State Co-option The September 19, 2025 episode of The Last Trade features Jeff Booth explaining how Bitcoin reframes global value by measuring technological deflation against debt-based fiat systems.
US Bitcoin Policy: Reserves, Custody, and Lawmaking The September 16, 2025 episode of New Foundations features Zack Cohen explaining Washington’s evolving approach to Bitcoin across legislation, reserves, and custody.
Educators, Core vs Knots, and Node Diversity The September 16, 2025 episode of the Bitcoin Nova Podcast features Jeffrey Long explaining how Bitcoin educators and grassroots leaders shape adoption while debates over Bitcoin Core and Knots highlight decentralization risks.
Knots vs Core: Filters, Fees, and Culture The September 18, 2025 episode of Supply Shock features Pourteaux analyzing Bitcoin Knots, ordinals, and the politics around protocol design. He argues filters will not prevent non-financial data and that fee sustainability remains the core economic challenge.