EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 48 MIN
Iran, Venezuela, and Global Freedom
from Dollar Auction Show · host Shimon Lazarov and Alex Chizhik
In this episode of The Dollar Auction Show, Shimon and Alex talk through why Bitcoin is lagging despite risk assets ripping, and then pivot hard into geopolitics: Iran’s internal unrest, Venezuela’s Maduro capture, and what these events signal about deterrence, U.S. power projection, and the media ecosystem.They explore a “power law” framing for Bitcoin’s long-term adoption, argue mainstream media has become incentive-driven content creation, and debate realpolitik vs “procedure-first” foreign policy. The conversation ties together oil flows, Russia/Ukraine funding pressure, China/Taiwan deterrence, and why unconventional leverage (like blockades and tariffs) can move outcomes faster than traditional diplomacy.0:07 Intro + markets check0:27 Bitcoin lagging stocks/gold/silver2:17 Power law optimism for Bitcoin adoption5:37 Pivot: politics, social strife, “post-truth” era6:47 Iran background + why the uprising matters11:57 Media incentives: news as “content for the base”15:07 U.S. foreign policy split: status quo vs pressure16:37 Venezuela: “surgical” action + results vs process23:07 Rules of war + proportionality logic24:07 Escalation dominance + Iran air defense narrative27:07 X/Twitter, Grok, and Wikipedia bias claims33:07 Trump as consequential actor (even if abrasive)34:07 Oil + geopolitics ripple effects (Russia/China)42:27 Tariffs as leverage, not just economics44:07 Critique of economists/models; “common sense” lens47:47 Outlook: 2026 optimism, volatility caveatsApple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbrSpotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfcHardcorefinanceshow.comFollow us on Twitter@MrEBITDA@ShimonLazarovSupport the show
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In this episode of The Dollar Auction Show, Shimon and Alex talk through why Bitcoin is lagging despite risk assets ripping, and then pivot hard into geopolitics: Iran’s internal unrest, Venezuela’s Maduro capture, and what these events signal about deterrence, U.S. power projection, and the media ecosystem. They explore a “power law” framing for Bitcoin’s long-term adoption, argue mainstream media has become incentive-driven content creation, and debate realpolitik vs “procedure-first” fore...
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