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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2019 · 47 MIN

TotalBitcoin #46: Bezant Denier - Bitcoin, Primitive Money, and Properties of Money

from The Davani Show · host Keyvan Davani

In this episode, Bezant Denier- Hard Money Maximalist & Austrian Economist- shares his precious knowledge, thoughts, comprehension, perspectives, and vision on Bitcoin, Primitive Money, Monetary Properties, and many other interconnected topics: Origins of Money Separation of Money vs. State / Govs. / Central Banks Pre-Requisites for a Prosperous Society Scarcity and Hardness of Bitcoin Stock-to-Flow-Ratio / Gold / Silver/  Bitcoin Critical Adoption Rate / Education / Hardware Wallet & Full Node / UX Hyperbitcoinization Technological Innovations / Future of Human Civilization Follow Bezant Denier on twitter: @bezantdenier Website (Bitcoin, Austrian Economics, and Monetary History): bdratings.org  Like, share, subscribe, and if you want to support me, write a positive review on ITunes/Apple Podcast or any other Podcast-Platform. YouTube: youtube.com/c/keyvandavani If you like my educational work on Bitcoin &  Austrian Economics, support me with Satoshis! Thank you! tippin.me/@keyvandavani Thank you! Keyvan twitter: @keyvandavani 

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