Afleveringen
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Troy Dunn shares the vision for the world's first BitcoinCruise, where community, business, and charity meet on the open water.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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What's the problem? Joe Bryan breaks down society's issues with Bo Jablonski, finding Bitcoin as the solution
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Insights into early meetups, market dynamics, and predictions for its future trajectory
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Jake Seifert, co-founder of AirBTC, discussed the platform's unique offering of Bitcoin-only bookings for hosts and guests. AirBTC, live for over five months, has customers on seven continents. Seifert emphasized Bitcoin's potential as a circular economy and a long-term investment, contrasting it with other cryptocurrencies. He shared his belief in Bitcoin's global adoption, citing El Salvador's example. Seifert advised newcomers to invest in Bitcoin consistently and cautioned against speculative cryptocurrencies. He also highlighted the necessity of traditional finance coexisting with decentralized finance for practical purposes.
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Zuby, a British rapper and Bitcoin investor, shared his journey into cryptocurrencies, starting in 2017 when he first invested in Bitcoin during the bull market. Despite initial gains, he faced losses during the 2018 bear market but maintained his conviction. Zuby believes Bitcoin will surpass gold's $18 trillion market cap within 14 years, reaching around $900,000 per coin. He views Bitcoin as a superior store of value compared to fiat currencies and gold, predicting it will coexist with traditional currencies rather than replace them. Zuby advises new investors to learn extensively, manage emotions, and be cautious of advice, emphasizing Bitcoin's long-term potential.
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Khurram Shroff, known as the Arab Whale, discussed his early involvement in Bitcoin mining since 2011 and his advocacy for Bitcoin in the Middle East. He highlighted the potential of Bitcoin to disrupt traditional financial systems, citing examples like El Salvador's use of Bitcoin for remittances and the UAE's security guards sending money home. Shroff emphasized the importance of education and regulation in driving global adoption. He also noted the growing interest in Bitcoin among religious communities and the potential of AI and blockchain in various industries. Shroff's nickname, the Arab Whale, stemmed from his significant influence in the region's Bitcoin transactions.
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Roman Martinez from Bitcoin Beach discussed how El Salvador became the first country to make Bitcoin a legal tender in 2021, following the success of Bitcoin Beach, which started using Bitcoin for daily transactions in 2019. Bitcoin is now used for various purchases, including surfing lessons and property. Martinez emphasized the need for education to help more countries adopt Bitcoin, noting that El Salvador has been acquiring Bitcoin daily since 2021. He highlighted the benefits of Bitcoin, such as allowing the unbanked to access financial services and reducing transaction costs for merchants. Despite media portraying Bitcoin as volatile, Martinez believes that with proper education, both sides can benefit from using Bitcoin.
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Discover how a small coastal town is reshaping the future of money and sparking a national movement with crypto at its core
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Talal Tabbaa, CEO of CoinMENA, discussed the crypto market's trends and predictions for 2025. He highlighted the success of the BlackRock ETF, which has amassed over $40 billion in AUM, and predicted increased adoption of Bitcoin by larger players, including potential Bitcoin reserves by the US. Tabbaa emphasized the growing use of stablecoins for cross-border payments, Bitcoin-backed loans, and the ongoing speculative nature of meme coins. He also noted the regulatory advancements in Dubai and Bahrain, which have attracted major crypto exchanges. Tabbaa shared his personal Bitcoin investment strategy and stressed the importance of AI in enhancing productivity across various departments.
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Marc van Versendaal, a Bitcoin-centered entrepreneur from the Netherlands, discussed his Dutch podcast and his belief in Bitcoin's potential as a new form of money. He highlighted the Netherlands' leading role in European crypto adoption, driven by its entrepreneurial history. Van Versendaal emphasized Bitcoin's decentralization, trustworthiness, and potential as a store of value. He predicted Bitcoin's price could reach $230,000 by year-end, influenced by institutional adoption and liquidity injections. He also addressed the challenges of educating people about Bitcoin, stressing the importance of long-term investment and understanding the true nature of money.
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Cyrus Rustom, a Bitcoin advocate with 95% of his net worth in Bitcoin, discussed his investment journey. Initially skeptical due to advice from a wealthy mentor, he changed his stance after further research. He began investing at $10,000 per Bitcoin in 2021, buying more during price dips, including $50,000. He emphasized the importance of long-term holding, suggesting a minimum of four years and ideally eight to twelve years. Rustom highlighted the regulatory clarity and institutional interest in Bitcoin, predicting its scarcity and potential for significant price increases. He also mentioned his company's software for accepting Bitcoin but prefers holding it for growth rather than using it as a medium of exchange.