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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2025 · 1H 7M

Bitcoin At 100K Is Still Early (Nothing Compared To What’s Coming)

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Bitcoin 2028 Ends The Early Phase (Then The Real Adoption Begins)Tim Savage discusses the implications of capital controls and hyperinflation on economies, with a particular focus on the challenges faced by sovereign nations. He highlights historical examples and the potential for conflict arising from economic instability, emphasizing the painful consequences for citizens.Take your Self-Custody seriously and Get a Microseed:https://microseed.ioContact the CyberSecurity & Self Custody Experts from the Bitcoin Way:30 mins free call with my link: https://thebitcoinway.com/robinWant to mine Bitcoin? I personally use simplemining!Go to: https://simplemining.ioGuest's contact:https://x.com/zTimSavageTakeaways:Whenever banks and sovereigns lose control, they implement capital controls.Countries suffering from hyperinflation often face internal or external conflict.Reserve status countries lack external support during crises.Historical examples include Greece, Turkey, and Argentina.Capital controls can lead to significant economic pain for citizens.Hyperinflation results in loss of purchasing power.The rise of new superpowers can occur through conflict.Economic instability can lead to war.Credit systems can collapse under pressure of capital controls.The consequences of economic mismanagement are severe for the populace.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Tim Savage and Bitcoin Hedge Funds02:49 The Bitcoinization of Traditional Finance06:00 Market Capitalization and Institutional Interest in Bitcoin08:49 The Impact of Debt Crisis on Bitcoin12:11 Gradual vs. Sudden Economic Changes15:04 The Future of Reserve Currencies17:57 The Role of Bitcoin in Economic Turmoil21:05 The Dichotomy of Bitcoin Adoption Globally24:05 The Importance of Self-Custody and Bitcoin Awareness26:52 The Future Price Movements of Bitcoin34:42 Market Sentiment and Long-Term Holding41:07 Volatility and Institutional Dynamics46:14 Understanding Bitcoin's Value Proposition53:46 The Future of Bitcoin and Market EvolutionThis content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.The views expressed by Robin Seyr and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.Mentioning or featuring any product, service, or company does not imply endorsement.Some links may be affiliate links — using them helps support the show at no extra cost to you.Always do your own research. Investing in cryptocurrencies involves risk and may not be suitable for everyone.Viewers and listeners are responsible for complying with their local laws and regulations.

Bitcoin 2028 Ends The Early Phase (Then The Real Adoption Begins)Tim Savage discusses the implications of capital controls and hyperinflation on economies, with a particular focus on the challenges faced by sovereign nations. He highlights historical examples and the potential for conflict arising from economic instability, emphasizing the painful consequences for citizens.Take your Self-Custody seriously and Get a Microseed:https://microseed.ioContact the CyberSecurity & Self Custody Experts from the Bitcoin Way:30 mins free call with my link: https://thebitcoinway.com/robinWant to mine Bitcoin? I personally use simplemining!Go to: https://simplemining.ioGuest's contact:https://x.com/zTimSavageTakeaways:Whenever banks and sovereigns lose control, they implement capital controls.Countries suffering from hyperinflation often face internal or external conflict.Reserve status countries lack external support during crises.Historical examples include Greece, Turkey, and Argentina.Capital controls can lead to significant economic pain for citizens.Hyperinflation results in loss of purchasing power.The rise of new superpowers can occur through conflict.Economic instability can lead to war.Credit systems can collapse under pressure of capital controls.The consequences of economic mismanagement are severe for the populace.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Tim Savage and Bitcoin Hedge Funds02:49 The Bitcoinization of Traditional Finance06:00 Market Capitalization and Institutional Interest in Bitcoin08:49 The Impact of Debt Crisis on Bitcoin12:11 Gradual vs. Sudden Economic Changes15:04 The Future of Reserve Currencies17:57 The Role of Bitcoin in Economic Turmoil21:05 The Dichotomy of Bitcoin Adoption Globally24:05 The Importance of Self-Custody and Bitcoin Awareness26:52 The Future Price Movements of Bitcoin34:42 Market Sentiment and Long-Term Holding41:07 Volatility and Institutional Dynamics46:14 Understanding Bitcoin's Value Proposition53:46 The Future of Bitcoin and Market EvolutionThis content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.The views expressed by Robin Seyr and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.Mentioning or featuring any product, service, or company does not imply endorsement.Some links may be affiliate links — using them helps support the show at no extra cost to you.Always do your own research. Investing in cryptocurrencies involves risk and may not be suitable for everyone.Viewers and listeners are responsible for complying with their local laws and regulations.

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