AI Wealth Gap, Deflation and the New Intelligence Divide The November 17, 2025 episode of the Peter H. Diamandis Podcast features a panel examining how rapid AI cost deflation may concentrate power and wealth.
Bitcoin, Financial Repression, and Permissionless Payments The October 27, 2025 episode of What Bitcoin Did features Alex Gladstein examining where banking access and monetary stability break down. Gladstein argues that permissionless payments enable activists, merchants, and households to operate beyond censorship and debasement.
One-Year Bitcoin Data Guardrails and the Politics of BIP 444 Activation The November 02, 2025 episode of the Bitcoin Mechanic podcast features Mechanic outlining a temporary Bitcoin consensus change to curb arbitrary data on-chain.
Zero-Knowledge Scaling and Bitcoin’s Governance Crossroads The June 10, 2025 episode of the Isabel Foxen Duke Podcast features Eli Ben-Sasson explaining how ZK-STARKs offer massive scalability, remove trusted setup, and provide post-quantum security for future settlement layers.
Bitcoin, Self-Sovereignty, and Financial Inclusion in the Global South The June 09, 2025 episode of The Bitcoin Edge with Paula features Anita Posch explaining how Bitcoin supports financial self-sovereignty in environments marked by inflation, authoritarianism, and capital controls.
Citrea Founders: Bitcoin Rollups, OP_RETURN Policy, and the Battle for L1 Block Space The July 03, 2025 episode of the Isabel Foxen Duke podcast features Citrea co-founders Orkun and Ekrem explaining how they are building a Bitcoin rollup that keeps transaction data on L1.
Grassroots Bitcoin Education & Circular Economies in Zambia The November 13, 2025 episode of The Bitcoin Edge with Paula features Walusungu Nyachikanda explaining how Bitcoin education and circular economies are developing in Livingstone, Zambia.
Gold Revaluation, BRICS Rails, and Bitcoin’s Strategic Position The September 10, 2025 episode of the Brandon Gentile podcast features Andy Schectman arguing that US policymakers are preparing a controlled exit from dollar reserve status.
AI National Champions, Market Regimes, and Bitcoin Signals The November 30, 2025 episode of the Jordi Visser Podcast features Jordi analyzing a sharp momentum crash that hit crowded leaders even as major equity indices advanced.
Dollar Dominance, Trade Deficits, and Neutral Reserves The May 16, 2025 episode of What Bitcoin Did features Lyn Alden analyzing how dollar reserve status sustains structural trade deficits and periodic funding stress.
Neutral Reserves, Stablecoins, and the Debt-Inflation Tradeoff The August 29, 2025 episode of the Onramp Media Webinar Series features Luke Gromen arguing that a “100-year reset” is pushing reserves back to neutral assets as bonds fail on a real basis.
Bitcoin at the Turning Point: Liquidity Stress, Sovereignty, and Federated Money The November 28, 2025 episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast features Jeff Booth explaining why he believes the present moment marks a decisive break between a failing, debt-dependent fiat system and an emerging Bitcoin-based free market.
Bitcoin, Liquidity Shocks and the Fiat Endgame The November 20, 2025 episode of the Bitcoin for Millennials podcast features Lawrence Lepard and James Lavish dissecting why Bitcoin’s price has slumped despite a strengthening macro thesis.
Bitcoin, Liquidity Stress, and the New Corporate Treasury Cycle The November 19, 2025 episode of Kitco News features Jack Mallers explaining why Bitcoin’s sharp drawdown reflects one of the tightest U.S. liquidity regimes in years rather than a structural failure.
Bitcoin Mining as Flexible Load on ERCOT’s Grid The September 09, 2025 episode of TFTC features Brad Cuddy explaining how miners act as large flexible loads that curtail during scarcity events to support ERCOT reliability.
Bitcoin as a Political Weapon and Nation-State Strategy The November 30, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features Prince Filip of Serbia outlining how Bitcoin’s politicization is reshaping nation-state strategy, banking power, and energy markets.
Nigeria’s Bitcoin Policy, Energy Integration, and Governance The May 05, 2025 episode of the Final Settlement Podcast features Abubakar Nur Khalil analyzing Nigeria’s new rules that place Bitcoin within a securities-style framework while outlawing Ponzi schemes.
Bitcoin Mining’s Migration to Marginal Energy in an AI Era The November 25, 2025 episode of The Mining Pod features Steve Barbour examining why Bitcoin mining is not dead but being structurally reshaped by low hash price and intensifying competition for power.
Energy, Hashrate, and the Rise of Wild Sats The November 23, 2025 episode of the Brandon Gentile Podcast features Kent Halliburton explaining how Bitcoin mining is evolving into a flexible grid asset and a tool for financial self-custody.
Mining’s Hidden Centralization and the Energy Narrative The November 22, 2025 episode of the Mr. M Podcast features Kristian Csepcsar explaining how Bitcoin mining’s simple mechanics intersect with complex energy, centralization, and financial realities.
Difficulty, Fees, and the Squeeze on Bitcoin Miners The November 21, 2025 episode of McNallie Money features Kaan Farahani and Anthony Power dissecting October Bitcoin mining data and sector trends.