ETF‑Era Bitcoin: Custody, Leverage, and Lightning Risks The April 21 2025 Robin Seyr Podcast features Stephan Livera unpacking why ETFs and corporate treasury strategies, not retail euphoria, drive the current Bitcoin cycle.
From FUD to Policy: Bitcoin’s Energy‑Driven Legitimacy The April 19, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features author Tim Niemeyer explaining why politicians now champion Bitcoin’s externalities, from landfill‑methane mining to district‑heating pilots.
When Grassroots Adoption Outruns Policy The April 17 2025 Bitcoin Nova episode features Austrian podcaster Robin Seyr explaining how disciplined savers, high taxes, and supportive conferences pushed him to abandon fiat employment and build a life on Bitcoin.
Bitcoin’s Disruptive Cultural & Geopolitical Impact The April 16, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features Nolan Bauerle explaining how Bitcoin’s peer‑to‑peer information network is reshaping cultural dialogues, economic infrastructures, and geopolitical alignments.
Transforming Scarcity into Abundance with Bitcoin On April 15, 2025, the Robin Seyr Podcast featured Noah Kaufman, who detailed how Bitcoin can transcend traditional fiat scarcity to foster personal growth and societal well-being. The conversation connected Bitcoin’s savings technology with transformative self-actualization and moral realignment.
Bitcoin’s Digital Evolution: Resilience in Uncertain Times The April 14, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast with Aaron Copenhaguen examines how Bitcoin can counteract inflation and centralized financial control. The discussion highlights the significance of proof of work, self-custody, and the inevitable digital transformation of money.
Bitcoin as a Catalyst for Local Empowerment The April 13, 2025 episode of Robin Seyr Podcast featuring Scott Wolfe highlights Bitcoin’s dual role as both a store of value and a medium of exchange in powering local circular economies. Wolfe explains how Bitcoin can drive community development and bridge gaps in traditional financial systems.