“Welcome to Why Bitcoin. Each article in this series is short, accessible to newcomers, and offers perspective.”
Podcasts
Thursday Post- Tomer Strolight: “Why Bitcoin, The Series, #23: Why We Need Bitcoin”
“Welcome to Why Bitcoin. Each article in this series is short, accessible to newcomers, and offers perspective.”
Tuesday Post- What Bitcoin Did: “The Fundamentals of Bitcoin’s Value with Phil Geiger”
In this interview, we discuss how a robust protocol and monetary policy, a vital utility for energy producers and a committed community of hodlers, makes Bitcoin an extremely low-risk investment.
Thursday Post- Tomer Strolight: “Why Bitcoin, The Series, #22: Why Bitcoin’s Lightning Network is Incredible”
“Welcome to Why Bitcoin. Each article in this series is short, accessible to newcomers, and offers perspective.”
Tuesday Post- What Bitcoin Did: “The Death Spiral of Western Economies with Dan Tubb”
In this interview, we discuss the unprecedented levels of debt within the US and UK.
Thursday Post- Tomer Strolight: “Why Bitcoin, The Series, #21: Why You Shouldn’t Be Afraid of Bitcoin”
“Welcome to Why Bitcoin. Each article in this series is short, accessible to newcomers, and offers perspective.”
Tuesday Post- What Bitcoin Did: “The Philosophy of Money with Andrew Bailey”
“Bitcoin is…like a bulldozer that says: you’re all wrong, you need more tools to think properly about money.”
Thursday Post- Tomer Strolight: “Why Bitcoin, The Series, #20: Why Bitcoin is So Complicated”
“Welcome to Why Bitcoin. Each article in this series is short, accessible to newcomers, and offers perspective.”
What Bitcoin Did: “Finding Bitcoin with Jeff Booth”
Jeff Booth is the Author of The Price of Tomorrow and CEO/Chairman of Ego Death Capital. In this interview, we discuss how Bitcoin fundamentals (such as its approach to the blockchain trilemma, centring on truth, and its deflationary effects) run… Read More ›
Tomer Strolight: “Why Bitcoin, The Series, #19: Why Bitcoin is Worthy of Being Loved”
“Welcome to Why Bitcoin. Each article in this series is short, accessible to newcomers, and offers perspective.”