The Last Trade: a weekly, bitcoin native, interactive podcast covering where Bitcoin and traditional finance meet on a macro scale. Hosted by Marty Bent, Jesse Myers (Croesus), Michael Tanguma, and a special weekly guest host.
Join us as we dive into what Bitcoin means for how individuals & institutions save, invest, and propagate their purchasing power through time. It's not just another asset - in the digital age, it's the Last Trade that investors will ever need to make.
0:00 - Irish entrance
4:20 - Reflecting on the launch of bitcoin ETFs
16:36 - Bull market temperament
21:20 - Nation-state adoption & Sharia compliance
28:30 - Bitcoin as the winner in Bretton Woods III
36:00 - Investing through a bitcoin lens
40:43 - Misunderstanding & misinformation about bitcoin
46:24 - A message from Onramp
46:40 - Bitcoin's effect on traditional asset management
50:00 - Bitcoin as savings technology
54:00 - The inefficiencies of financial intermediation
59:30 - The bull case for bitcoin & the bear case for ETFs
1:06:30 - The risk of mismanaging bitcoin in ETFs
1:16:00 - The importance of utility in bitcoin adoption
1:18:18 - Nuances of messaging & narratives
1:21:40 - Axiom BTC & wrapping up
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