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.
Bitcoin’s Attention Economy and Institutional Adoption The September 17, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features Joseph Voelbel explaining how Bitcoin’s scarcity and transparency are creating a new global “attention pocket.”
UK Bitcoin Policy, Energy Curtailment, and Media Risk The September 18, 2025 episode of the Abundant Mines podcast features Susie Violet Ward outlining UK barriers to Bitcoin adoption.
Off-Grid Bitcoin Mining and Data Sovereignty The February 27, 2026 episode of The Bitcoin Way features HODL Tarantula explaining how modular, off-grid Bitcoin mining infrastructure monetizes stranded energy while avoiding grid and regulatory chokepoints.
Gold, Silver and Bitcoin in a $350T Debt World The February 24, 2026 episode of Kitco News features Frank Holmes assessing how a $350 trillion global debt overhang is reshaping demand for gold, silver, and Bitcoin.
Bitcoin Awareness, Calendars, and Real Ownership The February 20, 2026 episode of The Bitcoin Way features TC explaining how his Timechain Calendar project visualizes Bitcoin’s blocks, difficulty adjustments, and supply dynamics.
Monetizing the Megawatt: Bitcoin Mining in the Age of AI The February 17, 2026 episode of the Stephan Livera Podcast features Rob Warren discussing how AI data center demand is reshaping Bitcoin mining economics and grid relationships.
Bitcoin Mining, Grid Flexibility, and the AI Power Surge The February 09, 2026 episode of Bitcoin for Millennials features Adam Swick explaining how Bitcoin mining can function as a rapidly interruptible electricity load that supports grid stability and improves the economics of energy infrastructure.
Bitcoin Mining’s Shift Toward AI Infrastructure The January 30, 2026 episode of the Galaxy Brains podcast features Will Foxley explaining how compressed Bitcoin mining margins are accelerating a pivot toward AI data center infrastructure.
When Currency Confidence Breaks: Cascades, Mining Shifts, and Quantum Risk The January 21, 2026 episode of the Brandon Gentile Show features Matt Prusak explaining why Bitcoin adoption accelerates through social preference cascades rather than single political or market catalysts.
Gold, Silver and Bitcoin in a $350T Debt World The February 24, 2026 episode of Kitco News features Frank Holmes assessing how a $350 trillion global debt overhang is reshaping demand for gold, silver, and Bitcoin.
Safe Havens, Gold, and Custody Risk in Bitcoin The February 23, 2026 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features Michael Tanguma assessing whether Bitcoin’s sharp drawdown reflects broken fundamentals or a temporary dislocation.
Bitcoin, Gold and the Global Liquidity Cycle The February 24, 2026 episode of the Archie Podcast features Andre Dragosch analyzing why Bitcoin has halved from its October 2025 peak despite strong institutional demand and continued global liquidity.
AI Deflation and the Repricing of Growth The February 22, 2026 episode of the Jordi Visser Podcast features Jordi arguing that artificial intelligence is structurally repricing growth assets across public and private markets.
Japan’s Bitcoin Treasury Bridge The February 20, 2026 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features Phil Geiger outlining how Metaplanet channels Japan’s $15 trillion retirement and savings pool toward Bitcoin.
Bitcoin’s Disappointing Cycle and the Path to Renewed Demand The February 17, 2026 episode of Coin Stories features Lyn Alden arguing that Bitcoin’s latest cycle underperformed because topline demand remained weak despite supportive liquidity signals.
Gold Repricing, Bond Fragility, and Scarce Asset Rotation The January 28, 2026 episode of the Scarce Assets podcast features Jeroen Blokland explaining why gold’s move toward $5,000 reflects a structural repricing driven by debt rollover dynamics, central bank intervention, and geopolitical stress.