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Podcast: Is Bitcoin the future of money?

 

Is Bitcoin the future of money? And what are the advantages of cryptocurrencies compared to the money we use on a daily basis? In this context, Podcast Jordan Peterson talks to various experts about the value of Bitcoin as a sovereign form of money. A form of money that is not only transparent, but also completely independent of governments and central banks.

Bitcoin is also known as digital gold, because it is relatively scarce like the precious metal. It is also growing at a predictable rate, which limits inflation. Unlike unbacked currencies such as euros and dollars, which banks and central banks can create almost indefinitely. That makes Bitcoin potentially a purer form of money, just like gold and silver used to be.

This podcast is not only about the economic case for Bitcoin, but also what this technology means for individual freedom and for society as a whole. It is free of censorship and cannot be controlled by governments. An aspect that is becoming increasingly important in a world with major geopolitical shifts, increasing financial repression and negative interest rates. What does that all mean? You can hear it in this podcast.

This podcast can also be listened to via Spotify. Click on the image below to play the video. 

This contribution comes from Geotrendlines

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