Join Bram Kanstein (https://x.com/@bramk) and his guests on a discovery journey to learn how the current financial system works, why it is flawed, and why Bitcoin is the most relevant technology that Millennials should understand and adopt. Not only for themselves but especially for their families.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Technology |
Ben Justman is a winemaker, entrepreneur, and Bitcoiner in Western, CO. His Winery, Peony Lane is a Natural Winery in North America's Highest Elevation wine region specializing in Pinot Noir. Peony Lane has been a Bitcoin business since 2021. more
Daz Bea is an electrical engineer by trade who spends his time thinking at the intersection of Bitcoin and his expertise on energy and energy grids. He is also the co-founder of “Looking Glass Education”, one of the best educational hubs for all thin... more
Andy Thompson is the founder of Bitcoin Talent Co., the leading provider of recruiting products and services for the Bitcoin industry. With more than a decade of experience recruiting for some of the biggest names in tech, he is now focusing all of h... more
Fred Krueger is a Bitcoin Investor, professional trader and entrepreneur with 10 successful exits. He holds a Math PhD. from Stanford and is a Wall Street Veteran, working there in the ‘80s and ‘90s. Fred shares his opinions on Bitcoin on his popular... more
David Branscum is the Chief Technology Officer at VEYA Energy, a company specializing in transforming methane into behind-the-meter high-performance computing power to mine Bitcoin. He believes that with almost any problem in energy, "Bitcoin fixes t... more
Jesse Berger is the author of Magic Internet Money: A Book About Bitcoin, which he self-published in 2020. He previously spent over a decade working with large financial institutions in Canada as a banker, investment advisor, and market research cons... more
Julian Liniger is the CEO and co-founder of the Swiss Bitcoin-only platform Relai. After a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master's in Business Administration, he worked in Banking and Management Consulting. Julian co-founded several companies, includ... more
Eric V Stacks is back for another appearance! After a wonderful first conversation (Ep. 023), and meeting in real life in Madeira, we recorded another conversation where we explored: the Bitcoin Atlantis conference, banning by governments, how Bitcoi... more
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