Cathie Wood, Art Laffer and Preston Pysh From The Bitcoin Conference 2024 | Bitcoin Brainstorm 13

EPISODE · Sep 5, 2024 · 1H 9M

Cathie Wood, Art Laffer and Preston Pysh From The Bitcoin Conference 2024 | Bitcoin Brainstorm 13

from FYI - For Your Innovation · host ARK Invest

Typically, in coordination with Bitcoin Park, ARK publishes a monthly conversation with leaders in the bitcoin space, to discuss everything happening in the rapidly-changing and still nascent bitcoin ecosystem. This month’s edition of the Bitcoin Brainstorm, however, features Preston Pysh, Show Host and Co-Founder of The Investor’s Podcast Network and General Partner at Ego Death Capital, interviewing ARK CEO and CIO Cathie Wood and famed economist Dr. Art Laffer at the Bitcoin conference in Nashville, Tennessee. They covered all things bitcoin, ranging from why each grew interested in bitcoin to begin with, all the way to what they see for the bitcoin space in the future. Guests on this month’s Bitcoin Brainstorm include:Preston Pysh: Show Host and Co-Founder of The Investor’s Podcast Network and General Partner at Ego Death CapitalCathie Wood: Founder, CEO and CIO, ARK InvestDr. Art Laffer: EconomistKey Points From This Episode: ARK’s early interest in bitcoinHow Dr. Art Laffer was first introduced to bitcoinSome history of money, as told by Dr. Art LafferBitcoin's monetary policy and how it relates to supply-side economicsBitcoin's positioning as private money in the world stageInherent anonymity of bitcoin and its importanceThe future of bitcoin Links Mentioned in this Episode: ·      Learn more about Bitcoin Park: bitcoinpark.com

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