
Live from the Washington, D.C., and Austin, TX, policy experts discuss the intersection of Bitcoin, energy, politics, business, and more.
Brian Morgenstern is SVP of public policy for Riot Platforms, one of the world's leading Bitcoin mining companies. He previously served as White House deputy press secretary and deputy communications director for President Trump. He was also senior advisor and... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsTech NewsNews | |||

In this episode, Brian and Zach discuss:
• Bitcoin experienced significant price fluctuations in November, highlighting the importance of maintaining perspective in volatile markets.
• Texas bought $5 million in bitcoin ETF to fund its strategic r... more
From December 19, 2024.
In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss:
• Texas is at the forefront of the bitcoin movement.
• The Texas strategic bitcoin reserve bill allows bitcoin donations to the state treasury.
• Bitcoin mining has revitalized rur... more
From December 12, 2024.
In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss:
• David Sacks' appointment signals a shift in crypto policy.
• The Trump administration prioritizes AI and cryptocurrency.
• The counter-elite is gaining influence in politics.
• ... more
From December 5, 2024.
In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss:
• Bitcoin hitting $100,000 is a significant milestone for the cryptocurrency community.
• The concept of a strategic bitcoin reserve could lead to a global race among nations.
• Ene... more
In this episode, Brian and Zach discuss:
• The government shutdown has ended, with short-term economic impacts.
• The economy is showing signs of recovery post-shutdown.
• New Hampshire is pioneering bitcoin-backed municipal bonds.
• Media cover... more
From November 13, 2024.
In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss:
• The recent election results signify a positive shift for business in America.
• Brian accurately predicted Trump's electoral success by analyzing past polling data.
• The atmosph... more
From October 30, 2024.
In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss:
• Big media's credibility is at an all-time low.
• Trust in mainstream media is declining across the board.
• Alternative media platforms are gaining traction.
• The Democratic Par... more
From October 22, 2024.
In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss:
• Central bankers are increasingly acknowledging bitcoin's potential.
• Economic disparity can lead to societal instability.
• The rise of bitcoin challenges the traditional power o... more









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