Compounding Inflation, Custody Power, and Governance Optics in Bitcoin’s Next Decade The October 07, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features GenZBTC explaining why compounding inflation strengthens long-horizon Bitcoin saving.
Inflation, Fiscal Dominance, and Bitcoin’s Ascent The September 22, 2025 episode of What Bitcoin Did features Lawrence Lepard outlining how fiscal dominance and prospective yield curve control entrench inflationary pressures.
Fiat Fragility, Regulatory Confusion, and Bitcoin’s Neutral Role The September 22, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features Freddie New explaining how sovereign debt fragility and fiscal inaction accelerate currency debasement, strengthening Bitcoin’s appeal as neutral money.
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 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.
Bitcoin, Stablecoins, and Political Polarization The September 02, 2025 episode of the Archie Podcast features Fernando Nikolić explaining how economic stress fuels political polarization and shapes adoption choices between stablecoins and Bitcoin.
Bitcoin, AI, and Escaping Fiat’s Zero-Sum Trap The August 17, 2025 episode of the Bitcoin Nova Podcast features Jeff Booth explaining how Bitcoin as a protocol contrasts with fiat’s zero-sum system and ensures technological productivity benefits are broadly shared.