
Host Scott Melker talks to your favorite characters from the world of Bitcoin, trading, finance, music, art, and anyone else with an interesting story to tell. Sit down, strap in, and get ready – we’re going deep.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1656 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingBusiness | |||

In this Crypto Town Hall episode, the hosts and panelists break down Bitcoin's stubborn $90K-$95K range amid tariff threats from Trump targeting NATO allies over Greenland, sparking trade-war fears that weigh on crypto. They discuss altcoins lagging ... more
Bitcoin just printed one of the market’s most feared technical signals — the Death Cross — and traders are already eyeing a potential move toward $58,000. In this episode, we break down what the Death Cross actually means, why some analysts believe i... more
Join the daily roundtable we dive into Bitcoin holding steady around $92K amid weekend reversals and heavy liquidations, record ETF inflows clashing with crypto selling pressure, silver's explosive push toward $94+ with wild US Mint premiums, gold's ... more
Markets are flashing warning signs as Bitcoin struggles to gain traction and stocks wobble amid growing concern that Trump’s latest policy moves could trigger a liquidity shock. In this episode we break down the weak BTC price action, rising macro st... more
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For someone who does a daily podcast it’s insane how bad audio is on here.
Trash podcast by known scammers
Scammers that sound like they’re taking through a garden hose.
50% interesting, 50% conspiracy/hopium and 50% glitches. Great on a good day. Not loving Dave’s unchecked political rants
Love the variety of guests and the discussion
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This podcast features discussions that span various facets of Bitcoin, trading, finance, and associated industries, often bringing in diverse guests from different sectors including music and art. The conversations are characterized by an in-depth analysis of current cryptocurrency events, particularly focusing on market trends, regulatory issues, and the evolving perspectives within the financial landscape. Listeners can anticipate energetic dialogues alongside expert insights and personal anecdotes that aim to reveal a holistic view of the impactful intersections between these fields and their broader implications for the future of money and investment strategies. Unique to this series is the combination of traditional finance experts wit... more
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