Bitcoin–CRE Convergence: Energy, Credit, and Operating Edge The October 20, 2025 episode of TFTC features Chris Drzyzga outlining how aging U.S. commercial real estate and higher operating costs change risk and return.
ETF Era Mechanics: How TradFi Shapes Bitcoin’s Price, Hedging, and Capital Flows The October 14, 2025 episode of Simply Bitcoin IRL features British HODL arguing that exchange-traded funds have shifted Bitcoin’s price discovery toward traditional finance’s cadence.
Bitcoin Spam Mitigation and Consensus Trade-offs The October 14, 2025 episode of Supply Shock features Pierre Rochard arguing that Bitcoin should raise the cost of non-monetary data at the consensus layer. He favors removing OP_RETURN and limiting Taproot input sizes to reduce node burdens and fee distortions.
From “0.1 BTC” to Sovereignty: Nodes, Sats, and Community Scale The October 13, 2025 episode of The Bitcoin Edge with Paula features Robin Seyr outlining a pathway from price curiosity to sovereignty through self-custody, validating nodes, and community building.
Derivatives, Collateral Stress, and Bitcoin Flows The October 13, 2025 episode of TFTC features Vince Lanci outlining how derivatives-driven price discovery and collateral stress shape flows across gold and Bitcoin.
Bitcoin Core v 30: Relay Policy, Data Payloads, and Miner Incentives The October 13, 2025 episode of the Bitcoin Infinity Show features Chris Guida analyzing how Core v0.30’s data-carrier change reshapes on-chain behavior. He argues that witness discounts and Taproot envelopes sustain inscription economics even without consensus changes.
Access, Mining Power, and Fee Market Design The October 11, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features General Kenobi outlining how post-ETF market structure, miner–pool power, and access policy shape Bitcoin’s trajectory.