I actually wanted to share something else with the group. This will not be quite as starry-eyed bullish as my last post, but still good.
I think the Bitcoin Matrix is one of the most high-quality, underrated Bitcoin podcasts.
The most recent episode has
one of my favorite curmudgeons, Dave Collum.
He is pretty good at seeing future trends, but he's also kind of a reluctant long-time no-coiner. For at least a decade, he's been making the argument that Bitcoin will be forced to go the way of gold. In other words, paperized by the institutions and then diluted into oblivion, although we're kind of seeing how that's working out for gold.
He also spent some time talking fourth turning type stuff, and anyway, it's a pretty interesting episode so far. I'm not that far into it, but I think some of you might like it.
https://youtu.be/lTEtbTl_hEc
Nothing like an angry conspiracy theorist! The Bitcoin Matrix podcasts are interesting and often more enlightening than expected...
He is definitely a conspiracy theorist and brings that out in the host of the show too. But I think Collum is also very thoughtful, interesting and has been right about a lot of stuff. I also think he's dead wrong about a lot of stuff. But the refreshing thing about him is he knows that too and admits it.
He's definitely black-pilled on your ETF's and good old Larry Fink, though.
Dave Collum is very wrong about ETFs and Blackrock's Larry Fink. By now he should have already known he's wrong about that because it's only going to grow much bigger than it already is, but I digress. Should make everyone wonder what else he is clearly wrong about...
How can Dave Collum be trusted when he is so often wrong with his commentary about economics and financing?
He is known for sharing contrarian, often highly skeptical, commentary on economics, finance, and politics. His views and commentary are often an insightful, independent analysis, but his critics (and there are many) argue he is purposely an alarmist and frequently inaccurate. Not the type of person I put any faith in - about as much faith as I put in scumbag JJG, which is absolute zero!