Show overview
Because of Bitcoin has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 39 episodes, alongside 3 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 4th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 27 min and 47 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 3 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 18 episodes published. Published by Ledn .
From the publisher
Bitcoin groundbreakers share personal stories of how Bitcoin is changing lives for the better. Host Mauricio Di Bartolomeo, co-founder and CSO of Ledn, speaks with leading Bitcoin voices, entrepreneurs, and human rights advocates to hear their unique journey and practical real-world examples of how Bitcoin has made a positive impact in their lives. Brought to you by Ledn, a leading financial services company built for Bitcoin & digital assets. Ledn offers a suite of lending, saving and trading products. Learn more at ledn.io © 2022, Ledn Inc. All Rights Reserved Disclaimers can be found at ledn.io/legal/en/disclaimers
Latest Episodes
View all 39 episodesBuilding LatAm's Largest Bitcoin Treasury Company with Sam Callahan
S4 Ep 5The world's first investment-grade Bitcoin ABS bond, with Adam Reeds
In this episode, Mauricio sits down with Adam Reeds, co-founder and CEO of Ledn, to discuss his upbringing in Canada in a family shaped by his father's work in agricultural banking and his mother's career in education — a stable, functional financial backdrop that would later contrast sharply with Mauricio's Venezuelan experience and ultimately inspire the founding of Ledn. Adam breaks down Ledn's landmark $188 million Bitcoin-backed loan ABS (Asset-Backed Securities) bond — the first of its kind in history. He explains how the structure mirrors traditional finance vehicles used for auto loans, mortgages, and credit card debt, and why fitting Bitcoin-backed loans into that framework unlocks access to the $3 trillion US ABS market. He details why Ledn was uniquely positioned to pull this off after eight years of operating with zero client or loan losses. He also explains how that track record was essential for S&P Global to issue the first-ever investment grade rating on a Bitcoin product. Adam walks through the rigorous year-long process with S&P, including stress tests around Bitcoin volatility, liquidation thresholds, and systemic risk scenarios — many of which played out live as Bitcoin's price dropped from the 80s to the 60s during the deal's marketing period, ultimately validating Ledn's automated and non-discretionary processes in real time. Led by Jefferies as structuring agent, the deal attracted 15 institutional participants across 50 meetings, including a major reinsurance company, traditional credit funds, and hedge funds. It closed more than two times oversubscribed on the senior tranche and three times on the mezzanine. Adam explains how the bond's structure — with Fidelity as custodian and a blended rate of 7.2% — brings unprecedented transparency to Ledn's operations, allowing clients to see exactly where their Bitcoin sits and how the funding side of the business works. He also discusses how this model removes the arbitrary jurisdictional barriers of traditional lending by treating Bitcoin collateral from borrowers around the world as equal, regardless of geography. Looking ahead, Adam previews lower rates for borrowers, expansion into more US states, better functionality for business accounts at Ledn, and the rollout of Ledn's mobile app.
S4 Ep 4War, AI, Midterms & Bitcoin with Andreas Steno Larsen
In this episode, Mauricio sits down with Andreas Steno Larsen to discuss his upbringing in a family influenced by macroeconomics and markets, shaped by his father's role as a chief economist. Andreas explains his liquidity-centric global macro framework, emphasizing how global liquidity—driven by central banks, treasuries, and commercial banks—serves as the primary force behind asset prices, operating in extended cycles likely peaking around Q3 or Q4 of 2026 amid midterm elections. He explores the interplay of politics, low interest rates, and abundant liquidity leading to potential inflation in 2027, while addressing Bitcoin's resilient yet dislocated price action amid geopolitical tensions and AI disruptions, viewing it as infrastructure rather than mere software. Andreas rebuts doomsday AI theses by invoking the Jevons paradox, predicting productivity gains and increased demand rather than mass unemployment, and highlights catalysts like stablecoin adoption for an agentic economy. The conversation also covers geopolitical hedges, with oil, natural gas, and gold outperforming silver, and touches on central banks' potential Bitcoin adoption.
S4 Ep 3How to Invest in Bitcoin Companies with Nico Lechuga
In this episode, Mauricio sits down with Nico as he shares his personal journey from his early upbringing to becoming a successful entrepreneur and investor in the Bitcoin space. He discusses his early experiences with money, the concept of 'broken money' in emerging markets, and how these experiences shaped his understanding of financial systems. Nico also delves into his transition to Bitcoin, the founding of Ego Death Capital, and the importance of investing in Bitcoin companies. He emphasizes the need for innovative financial products that leverage Bitcoin's potential, particularly in the context of mortgages and other significant purchases.
S4 Ep 2Inside a Bitcoin Treasury Company with Steve Lubka
In this episode, Mauricio sits down with Steven Lubka — formerly Head of Private Wealth at Swan Bitcoin and now VP of Investor Relations at Nakamoto — to unpack the rise of Bitcoin treasury companies, the mechanics behind “Paper Bitcoin Summer,” and how public markets are becoming a major force in global Bitcoin adoption. Steven shares his personal journey from a non-financial upbringing to becoming one of the most recognizable voices in Bitcoin, and he explains how understanding investing changed his life.They discuss how Bitcoin treasury companies differ from ETFs, why they’re resonating with global capital markets, and the role Nakamoto aims to play by creating first-mover treasury companies in international markets.
S4 Ep 1Breaking down Tether's Strategic Investment into Ledn
In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo sits down with Paolo Ardoino, Chief Executive Officer of Tether, to break down Tether’s recent strategic investment into Ledn, the synergies between the 2 companies, Tether’s approach to growth and strategic investments, and where he sees the industry going in the years ahead.Paolo shares his vision for Tether products providing stability and resilience in times of chaos and volatility, why he believes international distribution and transparency are so important for companies in the digital asset industry, and how to build “unbeatable” products. If you’re curious about how the largest company in the digital asset space and the creators of the world’s largest stablecoin see the future of the industry, you can’t miss this conversation. Key topics covered:Background on Tether and Ledn's institutional relationshipThe synergies between Tether products and Ledn servicesTether's approach to investments and growing its distribution networkWhy international distribution is so important for digital asset companiesPaolo’s vision for Tether Gold (XAUT), their fastest growing assetThe strategic importance of proof of reserves in the digital asset ecosystem, both for companies and clientsThe future of the digital asset lending ecosystemFollow Paolo Ardoino on TwitterLearn More About TetherExplore Bitcoin-Backed Loans at Ledn Thank You for Listening!Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favorite podcast platform. Stay informed with our weekly newsletter at ledn.io.
S3 Ep 10Bitcoin, Institutions, and Market Structure: A Deep Dive with David Lawant
In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo sits down with David Lawant, Head of Research at FalconX, to break down how institutions are engaging with Bitcoin, the role of prime brokerages, and what market structure looks like for large-scale buyers.David shares his journey from growing up in Brazil during a period of hyperinflation to working in traditional finance, discovering Austrian economics, and eventually moving into digital assets. They explore how institutions execute large trades, why Bitcoin is diverging from the rest of the crypto market, and what insights FalconX is seeing from institutional flows.If you've ever wondered how billion-dollar Bitcoin trades happen behind the scenes or what institutions are really thinking about Bitcoin, this episode is a must-listen.Key Topics Covered:David’s Background & Bitcoin Journey: From traditional finance to digital assets.How Institutions Buy Bitcoin: The role of prime brokers like FalconX.Market Structure & Liquidity: How institutions move large amounts of Bitcoin efficiently.Bitcoin vs. the Rest of Crypto: Why institutions view Bitcoin differently.Stablecoins & Market Settlement: The growing role of stablecoins in institutional finance.Who’s Buying & Who’s Selling?: Insights from FalconX’s trading desk.Bitcoin Price Projections: What institutional investors are expecting for the rest of the year.Links and Resources:Follow David Lawant on TwitterLearn More About FalconXExplore Bitcoin-Backed Loans at Ledn Thank You for Listening!Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favorite podcast platform. Stay informed with our weekly newsletter at ledn.io.
S3 Ep 9Market Cycles, Peak Sentiment, and Bitcoin's Role in Global Finance with Ram Ahluwalia
In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo welcomes Ram Ahluwalia, Founderand CEO of Lumida Wealth, to discuss the psychology of markets, investment cycles, and Bitcoin'splace in the broader financial system. Ram brings his deep expertise in asset management, banking,and alternative investments to unpack how investors can navigate peak sentiment, risk, andopportunity in today’s markets.From his early days studying economics and philosophy at Columbia University to his experiencenavigating the 2008 financial crisis, Ram shares insights into why market psychology is the key tounderstanding trends, how Bitcoin fits into the macroeconomic landscape, and what investors shouldbe watching in the coming months.Key Topics Covered:Ram’s Journey: From Wall Street to wealth management and digital assets.Market Psychology & Cycles: How emotions drive asset prices, and what peak sentiment looks like.Bitcoin & Macroeconomics: Where Bitcoin fits into today’s shifting financial landscape.The Evolution of Crypto Lending: Lessons from the Genesis and Celsius collapses and the new risk-aware lending market.Investment Strategy for 2024: The biggest opportunities in equities, digital assets, and alternative investments.The Role of RIAs in Bitcoin: How Lumida Wealth serves high-net-worth investors in the digital asset space.Links and Resources:Follow Ram Ahluwalia on TwitterSubscribe to Lumida Ledger NewsletterExplore Bitcoin-Backed Loans at LednThank You for Listening!Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favoritepodcast platform. Stay informed with our weekly newsletter at ledn.io.
S3 Ep 8Building Bridges: Bitcoin, Traditional Finance, and Crypto Wealth Management with Bryan Courchesne
In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo sits down with Bryan Courchesne, Founder and CEO of DAIM, the first registered investment advisor (RIA) focused on digital assets. Bryan shares his inspiring journey from the construction industry to Wall Street, and ultimately to pioneering crypto wealth management.They discuss the challenges of merging Bitcoin with traditional finance, how DAIM offers white-glove services to high-net-worth clients, and the importance of fiduciary guidance for navigating the complexities of digital assets. Whether you’re new to Bitcoin or a seasoned investor, this episode offers valuable insights into the evolving world of crypto and traditional finance.Key Topics Covered:● Bryan’s Journey: From construction in Florida to Wall Street and the founding of DAIM.● Bitcoin Wealth Management: How DAIM helps clients secure and grow their digital asset portfolios.● Bitcoin in IRAs and Tax Strategies: The benefits of holding Bitcoin in retirement accounts and minimizing tax burdens.● Regulatory Challenges: How Bryan navigated the SEC to create the first RIA focused on digital assets.● Lending with Bitcoin: The growing demand for Bitcoin-backed loans and how DAIM and Ledn collaborate to offer tailored solutions.● Future of RIAs in Crypto: Predictions for the role of fiduciaries in the financialization era of Bitcoin.Links and Resources:● Learn More About DAIM● Follow Bryan Courchesne on LinkedIn● Explore Bitcoin-Backed Loans at LednThank You for Listening!Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favorite podcast platform. Stay informed with our weekly newsletter at ledn.io.
S3 Ep 7Redefining Bitcoin Security: Collaborative Custody and the Future of Self-Sovereignty with Nick Neuman
In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo welcomes Nick Neuman, the Co-founder and CEO of Casa, to discuss the evolution of Bitcoin self-custody, the benefits of collaborative custody, and how Casa simplifies Bitcoin security for individuals and businesses. Nick shares his journey from growing up in Kansas City to becoming a leader in Bitcoin security, as well as how Casa empowers users to take control of their digital assets while mitigating common risks.Whether you're a seasoned Bitcoin investor or new to the world of digital assets, this episode sheds light on how self-custody and innovative tools like multisig are redefining financial freedom.Key Topics Covered:Nick’s Journey: From humble beginnings in Kansas City to founding Casa and revolutionizing Bitcoin security.What Is Collaborative Custody?: How multisig setups distribute the risk of managing Bitcoin keys across devices or agents.Bitcoin Security Innovations: Casa’s recent features, including Casa Inheritance and YubiKey support, to enhance usability and safety.For Individuals and Businesses: How Casa serves high-net-worth individuals and companies securing Bitcoin as a treasury asset.Challenges in Financial Services: Why traditional institutions are slow to adopt multisig custody solutions and how decentralized finance could fill the gap.Quotes to Remember:"Bitcoin enables financial freedom and privacy in a way that no other tool had done yet." — Mauricio Di Bartolomeo"We design all the best practices into Casa as defaults, so you don’t have to be a security expert to protect your Bitcoin." — Nick Neuman"Self-custody puts you in control of one of the most important things in your life—your money." — Nick NeumanLinks and Resources:Learn More About CasaFollow Nick Neuman on TwitterExplore Bitcoin-Backed Loans at LednEnjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favorite podcast platform. Stay informed with our weekly newsletter at ledn.io.
S3 Ep 6Using Data to Manage Risk with Henry Stott
In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo dives into the world of data-driven decision-making and risk analysis with Henry Stott. Henry’s career includes helping Tottenham Spurs with data-driven player selection, pioneering risk analysis models, and flagging FTX as a high-risk exchange months before its collapse. Learn how data transparency in digital assets can revolutionize risk management and why algorithms consistently outperform human experts in decision-making.Key Topics Covered:Henry’s Career Journey: From a dairy farm in Cheshire to data-driven innovations in finance, sports, and crypto.Algorithms vs. Experts: Why machines are increasingly surpassing humans in complex decision-making.Transparency in Blockchain: How on-chain data enhances risk assessment compared to traditional finance.Spotting FTX’s Risk: Agio Ratings’ innovative approach to identifying high-risk digital asset exchanges.Ledn’s A- Rating: What this top-tier credit rating means for the company and its clients.Quotes to Remember:"Algorithms beat experts by being consistent, data-driven, and free of emotional biases." — Henry Stott"Transparency in digital assets opens doors for data integration that traditional finance lacks." — Henry Stott"Risk ratings may not make headlines, but they protect participants from pitfalls." — Mauricio Di BartolomeoLinks and Resources:Agio Ratings Evolution of Counterparty RiskLedn’s A- Risk Rating AnnouncementFollow Henry Stott on LinkedInSubscribe to Because of Bitcoin at Ledn.ioThank You for Listening!Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favorite podcast platform. Stay informed with our weekly newsletter at ledn.io.
S3 Ep 5The Banana Zone with Raoul Pal
In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo sits down with expert macroeconomic investor Raoul Pal to discuss his illustrious career, Bitcoin’s role in global finance, and why liquidity cycles dictate market behavior. From Raoul's early career at Goldman Sachs to his groundbreaking work in educating the masses about macroeconomics and crypto through Real Vision, this episode is packed with valuable insights.Raoul explains his journey from discovering Bitcoin in 2013 to his current investments in altcoins like Solana and SUI. He also shares actionable frameworks for navigating the complexities of global markets, highlights the importance of liquidity cycles, and explains his famous "Banana Zone" thesis for exponential gains in crypto.Key Topics Covered:Raoul’s Career Journey: Growing up in a business-oriented family, working at Goldman Sachs, and founding Real Vision.Spotting Systemic Risks: Parallels between long-term capital management and today’s crypto market dynamics.The Case for Bitcoin: How Bitcoin’s global accessibility and fractional nature make it the ultimate asset for financial inclusion.Banana Zone Thesis: The factors that drive exponential market gains during liquidity cycles.Bitcoin vs. Altcoins: Raoul’s shift in focus from Bitcoin to Solana, SUI, and other altcoins for higher growth potential.Links and Resources:● Explore Real Vision● Follow Raoul Pal on Twitter● Learn About Bitcoin-Backed Loans at LednThank You for Listening!Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favoritepodcast platform. Stay informed with our weekly newsletter at ledn.io.
S3 Ep 4The Future of Digital Assets with Dan Tapiero, Founder of 1 Roundtable Partners
Mauricio Di Bartolomeo sits down with Dan Tapiero, the founder of 1 Roundtable Partners, to discuss his journey into digital assets, the importance of Bitcoin, and his unique approach to macro investing. Starting with Dan’s early exposure to currencies and commerce, the conversation traces his evolution from studying history to navigating global markets and investing in new asset classes. Dan shares how the 2008 financial crisis led him to gold as a hedge, which ultimately led to his deeper interest in Bitcoin as "digital gold."The discussion covers Bitcoin’s potential as a hedge against fiat currency devaluation, 1 Roundtable’s investment strategy, and Dan’s vision for the crypto space, especially in light of evolving US regulations. He outlines why he believes Ledn is positioned to lead in the Bitcoin-backed lending market and explains his forecast for crypto IPOs, emerging asset valuation models, and the role Bitcoin will play in the future of finance.Key Discussion Points:1. Dan’s Early Influences and Journey to Finance - Dan shares how growing up in a family familiar with banking and commerce influenced his early awareness of currency and finance. - His studies in history provided a foundation for analyzing macro trends and global events, which became essential in his approach to investing.2. From Gold to Bitcoin as a Hedge Against Fiat Devaluation - After the 2008 financial crisis, Dan shifted focus to gold due to concerns over negative real interest rates, a shift that laid the groundwork for his interest in Bitcoin. - He explains why Bitcoin, like gold, serves as a hedge in times of economic instability, but with the added advantage of being digital and scarce.3. 1 Roundtable Partners and Macro Investment Strategy - Dan outlines his growth equity strategy for investing in digital assets through 1 Roundtable Partners, which has committed over $1 billion to companies like Ledn. - His view on Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other assets achieving network effects underpins his investment thesis in the digital asset ecosystem.4. Bitcoin’s Market Cap Potential and the Future of Crypto IPOs - The conversation turns to Bitcoin’s projected market cap, which Dan believes could rival that of gold as institutions adopt it. - He predicts an uptick in crypto IPOs in the coming years, emphasizing that more public crypto companies will offer new opportunities for institutional investors to participate in the space.5. Regulatory Optimism in the US and What It Means for Digital Assets - Dan shares his optimistic view on the changing regulatory landscape, with the US poised to support digital asset innovation. He suggests that policies encouraging crypto growth will catalyze the market, positioning the US as a leader in the industry.6. The Role of Ledn in Bitcoin Lending - Dan highlights Ledn’s unique market position, noting that its Bitcoin-backed lending service provides users a way to leverage their Bitcoin holdings without selling. - He praises Ledn’s resilience through industry upheavals and its potential to become a leading Bitcoin-backed lending provider. Resources Mentioned:- [1 Roundtable Partners](https://1roundtable.com) – Learn more about Dan’s investment approach to digital assets.- Ledn’s Bitcoin-Backed Lending Services – Learn how you can borrow against your Bitcoin holdings.- Related Blog Post on Bitcoin’s Role as Digital Gold – Coming Soon Connect with Dan Tapiero:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-tapiero- Twitter: https://twitter.com/DTapieroIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and subscribe to the *Because of Bitcoin* podcast for more in-depth conversations on Bitcoin, digital assets, and the future of decentralized finance.
S3 Ep 3Bitcoin Risk & Revolution: John Glover, Ledn’s Chief Investment Officer
Episode Summary: In this episode of Because of Bitcoin, host Mauricio Di Bartolomeo sits down with John Glover, Chief Investment Officer of Ledn, to discuss the groundbreaking transformations Bitcoin is sparking in financial markets and lending. With over 25 years in traditional finance, John sheds light on how Bitcoin’s transparency and decentralized nature present an antidote to legacy banking flaws. From defining rigorous risk management policies to breaking down what sets Bitcoin-backed loans apart, this episode provides a comprehensive view of the journey from TradFi to the innovative frontier of digital assets. Key Topics Discussed:1. John Glover’s Financial Background:John’s journey from studying quantum chemistry to leading roles in Canadian banks, including TD Securities and Barclays.His transition from traditional finance to Ledn, where he applied traditional risk management to the digital asset space.2. Bitcoin as Pristine Collateral:Why Bitcoin’s 24/7 trading availability and transparent, non-gap-risk profile make it a robust form of collateral.John explains how Ledn capitalizes on Bitcoin’s unique qualities for over-collateralized, lower-risk loans.3. Risk Management at Ledn:Insights into Ledn’s rigorous risk management policies, including transparency, in-house technology, and client protections.Examples of policies that kept Ledn stable during the 2022 crypto lending crisis, as opposed to peers like BlockFi, Celsius, and Voyager.4. Institutional Involvement in Bitcoin:How Ledn’s recent $50 million Bitcoin-backed loan with Signum Bank marks a milestone for institutional-grade digital asset lending.John discusses the growing interest from traditional financial players and what it means for Ledn’s cost of capital and loan offerings.5. Transparency and Client Assurance:How Ledn’s Open Book Reports give clients insight into how their assets are used, boosting client confidence and trust.John’s perspective on Ledn’s dedication to transparency as a differentiator in the Bitcoin lending space.6. Future of Bitcoin-backed Loans and Yield Products:John’s projections on the growth of Bitcoin-backed lending, upcoming challenges, and potential yield compression due to institutional demand.Insights on new products like custody loans and the impact of traditional financial entities entering the space.7. Bitcoin and the 2024 U.S. Election:John shares his perspective on the potential impact of the 2024 election on Bitcoin, with differing outcomes depending on the party in power.The broader implications for Bitcoin’s long-term trajectory, regardless of short-term market fluctuations.8. Technical Analysis and Bitcoin Price Predictions:John breaks down his weekly technical analysis of Bitcoin’s price movements and offers projections for the coming year.Explanation of Elliott Wave Theory and how it applies to Bitcoin’s potential path to $100,000 and beyond.About the Guest: John GloverJohn Glover is Ledn’s Chief Investment Officer, bringing over 25 years of experience in traditional finance to the digital asset world. John was formerly with TD Securities, Barclays, and Validus Risk Management and has a robust background in derivatives, FX, and institutional risk. At Ledn, John applies traditional financial risk management frameworks to Bitcoin lending, ensuring a secure, transparent, and client-first approach. Resources and Links:Learn more about Ledn: https://www.ledn.ioFollow Ledn on Twitter for John’s Weekly TA: @LednSubscribe to our newsletter for more Bitcoin insights: https://www.ledn.io/newsletter
S3 Ep 2Navigating Politics and Bitcoin with Anthony Scaramucci
In this insightful episode, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo sits down with Anthony Scaramucci to discuss the intersection of Bitcoin, politics, and Wall Street. Scaramucci reflects on his Bitcoin journey, how he came to embrace the asset, and why he believes Bitcoin will play a transformative role in global finance. The conversation also delves into the upcoming U.S. presidential election and the pivotal role it could play in shaping the future of digital asset regulation.Scaramucci shares his personal experiences in politics, his transition from supporting Donald Trump to backing Kamala Harris, and how both parties are grappling with Bitcoin. This episode offers a deep dive into why bipartisan support for Bitcoin is critical and how the industry can navigate political headwinds.Key Discussion Points:Anthony’s Bitcoin Journey: From skepticism in 2017 to investing in Bitcoin through SkyBridge Capital, Anthony shares his learning curve and eventual conviction in Bitcoin’s staying power.Bitcoin and U.S. Politics: The impact of the upcoming U.S. election on Bitcoin regulation and how both parties are positioning themselves on digital assets.BlackRock’s Influence: How BlackRock and other institutional players like Fidelity are legitimizing Bitcoin for traditional investors.Scaramucci’s Political Perspective: Insights into why Scaramucci transitioned from supporting Donald Trump to Kamala Harris and his criticism of current regulatory stances on Bitcoin.The Role of Meme Coins: Scaramucci shares his thoughts on meme coins, calling them “radioactive,” and highlights the crypto assets he believes have long-term value.Institutional Adoption: A look into how institutional interest, particularly from major asset managers, is shaping the narrative around Bitcoin and crypto investments.Anthony’s New Book: Scaramucci teases his upcoming book, *The Little Book of Bitcoin*, co-authored with Michael Saylor, which delves into what Wall Street has already figured out about Bitcoin.Notable Quotes:“Bitcoin is one of those things that you can never predict what the hell is going to happen.” – Anthony Scaramucci“We need bipartisan crypto policy in the United States. We don’t want it to be one-sided.” – Anthony Scaramucci“If I could choose one Sherpa to guide the Democratic Party to the right policies in Bitcoin and crypto, I think you’re the man.” – Mauricio Di BartolomeoResources Mentioned:SkyBridge CapitalThe Little Book of Bitcoin by Anthony Scaramucci (release date: December 5th)Tales from the Crypto podcastFollow Anthony Scaramucci:X: @ScaramucciThe Rest is Politics podcastOpen Book podcastSubscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a review and subscribe to Because of Bitcoin on your favorite podcasting platform. Stay tuned for more expert guests discussing the most important issues in Bitcoin and the global financial landscape.This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
S3 Ep 1Bitcoin’s Political Evolution with David Bailey, CEO of Bitcoin Magazine
In this exciting episode, Mauricio speaks with David Bailey about the growing political influence of Bitcoin and how it's shaping the global economy. David shares his unique insights into Bitcoin's early days, his personal journey from a teenage investor to one of the most influential figures in the Bitcoin space, and his thoughts on the future of the industry.The conversation delves into the intersection of Bitcoin and U.S. politics, highlighting the unprecedented presence of two U.S. presidential candidates at the 2023 Bitcoin conference. David also discusses his work with the Trump campaign, the potential of Bitcoin's role in U.S. Key Discussion Points:David's Bitcoin Journey: David recalls his fascination with money from a young age, his early success and struggles in the stock market, and how the 2008 financial crisis ultimately led him to Bitcoin.Bitcoin in U.S. Politics: David talks about how Bitcoin is gaining momentum in U.S. politics, specifically his work with the Trump campaign to incorporate Bitcoin-friendly policies into the 2024 platform.The Role of Bitcoin Magazine and Conferences: David shares the history of acquiring *Bitcoin Magazine*, his role in growing the Bitcoin conference into the largest in the world, and his experiences working with key industry figures like Vitalik Buterin.Bitcoin as a Unifying Force: A look at how Bitcoin transcends party lines and why both conservatives and progressives can benefit from embracing it.Bitcoin’s Future in U.S. Policy: David outlines exciting developments, such as Trump’s proposed "digital Fort Knox" and the idea of a U.S. Bitcoin treasury, marking a significant shift in global financial systems.Bridging Bitcoin and Crypto Lobbies: David discusses the necessity of collaboration between Bitcoin and crypto advocates in Washington to push for fair regulation and policies that support innovation.Notable Quotes:"Trump loves ambitious ideas. Rewriting the global monetary standard is one of those things." – David Bailey “Bitcoin is a tool for transferring value, and once we unlock the Bitcoin capital markets, we unlock the next level of human potential.” – David BaileyResources Mentioned:Bitcoin MagazineBitcoin 2023 Conference in NashvilleThe upcoming Bitcoin 2025 Conference in Las VegasFollow David Bailey:Twitter: @DavidBaileyBitcoin Magazine: www.bitcoinmagazine.comSubscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and subscribe to the Because of Bitcoin podcast for more insightful conversations with Bitcoin thought leaders.Next Episode Teaser: Stay tuned for our next episode, where we’ll be talking with one of the top voices from the Democratic camp about Bitcoin’s place in their platform for the upcoming U.S. election.This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
Because of Bitcoin: Season 3 Coming Soon
trailerGet a sneak peek into the exciting third season of Because of Bitcoin! In this trailer, host Mauricio Di Bartolomeo shares what’s in store for listeners as he welcomes an impressive lineup of guests, from industry titans to political figures, to explore the crucial questions shaping the future of Bitcoin and the global economy. Season 3 will offer a comprehensive look at Bitcoin’s evolving role in both the financial markets and the political sphere. Subscribe now to make sure you don’t miss the first episode of the new season! If you enjoy the podcast, consider leaving us a review and sharing it with others who are curious about Bitcoin's impact on the world.This podcast episode was produced by Quill.
S2 Ep 10Talking Between Two Asics With Tatum Turn Up
In a sea of bitcoin content creators, few have made a first impression like Tatum Turn Up has! Starting with just a tweet, Tatum has gone on to interview some of the biggest names in Bitcoin, including Anthony Pompliano. He joins Mau to share his journey to becoming a Bitcoin comedian, the creation of his show "Between Two Asics," and why bringing more laughter into the Bitcoin world is so important.YouTube: @TatumTurnUpX: @tatumturnupThis podcast episode was produced by Quill
S2 Ep 9Finding Community in Bitcoin with Lorena Ortiz
Bitcoin communities play a crucial role in fostering learning, collaboration, and empowerment, which are essential for driving widespread adoption and pushing forward the decentralized finance movement. In this episode, entrepreneur and Bitcoin Embassy Bar co-founder Lorena Ortiz takes us on a journey from her childhood experiences during Mexico's tequila crisis to her introduction to Bitcoin. Through her story, we explore the significance of cultivating a strong community around Bitcoin.YouTube: @BitcoinEmbassyBarWebsite: https://www.bitcoinemb.com/X: @LOReBitcoinThis podcast episode was produced by Quill
S2 Ep 8Pirates, Property, and the Future of Bitcoin With JP Vergne
Understanding the intricacies of money and its historical roots is essential for anyone navigating today's financial landscape, and if you take a close look it turns out that Bitcoiners and Pirates have a lot in common.JP Vergne, a scholar, author, and advisor specializing in the evolution of industries within capitalist economies, joins Mau to explore the linkages between past and present financial systems. They delve into the transformative impact of blockchain technology and discuss how Bitcoin, akin to pirates, is disrupting the modern-day financial system.JP’s Book: The Pirate Organization: Lessons from the Fringes of CapitalismX: @PirateOrgThis podcast episode was produced by Quill
