Decentralizing AI Commerce with Lightning The April 28, 2025 episode of TFTC features Jim Carucci arguing that Bitcoin-denominated micro-payments can power autonomous AI agents.
Tariffs, AI, and Bitcoin in a De-Globalizing World The April 28, 2025 episode of What Bitcoin Did features Mark Moss arguing that de-globalization and tariff-driven reshoring shift power toward decentralized money.
Yield Strain, Gold Crunch, and Bitcoin Reserve Pivot The April 28, 2025 episode of the Bitcoin Matrix podcast features analyst Peruvian Bull dissecting Japan’s yield-curve quagmire, global gold shortages, and naked-short abuses in U.S. equities. He argues that corporate Bitcoin-treasury strategies offer a hard-asset hedge as legacy safeguards erode.
Fiat Strain and the Digital Reserve Transition The April 27, 2025 episode of the Jordi Visser Podcast has Visser arguing that the post-1971 fiat regime is losing global trust. He explains how stablecoins, Bitcoin, and tokenized assets are merging with legacy finance to build a new monetary stack while AI transforms real-economy dynamics.
Strategic Bitcoin Reserves and the U.S. Fiscal Reset The April 27, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features TCB outlining how a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve could help the United States escape a $2.8 trillion deficit spiral.
From Scarcity to Supremacy: Bitcoin’s Capital Migration The April 27, 2025 episode of Simply Bitcoin IRL features advisor Peter Dunworth explaining why U.S. recognition eliminates Bitcoin’s existential risk and stretches, rather than breaks, the four-year cycle.
Cryptographic Sovereignty in an Age of Emergency Rule The April 26, 2025 episode of The Transformation of Value features Erik Cason explaining how Bitcoin’s cryptographic consensus overturns state-centric legitimacy. He links emergency-era lockdowns to Carl Schmitt’s sovereign exception, arguing that crisis rhetoric now normalizes rights suspensions.