EPISODE · Feb 3, 2020 · 50 MIN
Lebanon's Financial Crisis & Bitcoin (Part 2): Bitcoin's Volatility As Stability
from Bitcoin Magazine Podcast · host BTC Media
“While there is a reasonable use case for Bitcoin in the US, I would argue its a “nice to have versus a lot of other parts of the world like Lebanon where owning Bitcoin is almost like an act of survival to preserve your savings.” - Mark Saroufim In this two-part series, Dave Hollerith interviews members of Lebanon's diaspora migrant population to understand the country's current financial crisis and why Bitcoin is both an important asset for mitigating its risks as well as how it could play a roll in the country's downturned economy. In this episode (Part 2), Hollerith talks with a Lebanese Bitcoiner, Mark Saroufim, about how Bitcoin is ultimately fitting into Lebanon's downturned economy. Topics discussed: News information through Twitter, as opposed to political party, owned news companies Lebanon's The Whatsapp tax How inflation and unemployment are starting to change spending habits. Government-issued “haircuts” Consequences of the lira's devaluation: more crime and scams Why Mark's Grandma understands Bitcoin How a rogue Discord community wants to send Bitcoin to Lebanese friends and family Resources: Why do the Lebanese People Suddenly Care About Bitcoin? Some See Bitcoin As A Haven in Crisis Hit Lebanon Twitter: Mark Saroufim (@formalsystem) Dave Hollerith on Twitter Bitcoin Magazine on Twitter Sponsors: Etoro * Lebanese metal anthem courtesy of Youtuber and musician, LordPatrick123456 DISCLAIMER: The following content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing contained in this presentation constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer by BTC Media, The Let’s Talk Bitcoin Network, or any third party service provider to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments.
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“While there is a reasonable use case for Bitcoin in the US, I would argue its a “nice to have versus a lot of other parts of the world like Lebanon where owning Bitcoin is almost like an act of survival to preserve your savings.” - Mark Saroufim In this two-part series, Dave Hollerith interviews members of Lebanon's diaspora migrant population to understand the country's current financial crisis and why Bitcoin is both an important asset for mitigating its risks as well as how it could play a roll in the country's downturned economy. In this episode (Part 2), Hollerith talks with a Lebanese Bitcoiner, Mark Saroufim, about how Bitcoin is ultimately fitting into Lebanon's downturned economy. Topics discussed: News information through Twitter, as opposed to political party, owned news companies Lebanon's The Whatsapp tax How inflation and unemployment are starting to change spending habits. Government-issued “haircuts” Consequences of the lira's devaluation: more crime and scams Why Mark's Grandma understands Bitcoin How a rogue Discord community wants to send Bitcoin to Lebanese friends and family Resources: Why do the Lebanese People Suddenly Care About Bitcoin? Some See Bitcoin As A Haven in Crisis Hit Lebanon Twitter: Mark Saroufim (@formalsystem) Dave Hollerith on Twitter Bitcoin Magazine on Twitter Sponsors: Etoro * Lebanese metal anthem courtesy of Youtuber and musician, LordPatrick123456 DISCLAIMER: The following content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice. Nothing contained in this presentation constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer by BTC Media, The Let’s Talk Bitcoin Network, or any third party service provider to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments.
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