How the Fed Fans the Flame – The Best of The Breakdown June 2020
Guests from the crypto investor Ari Paul to Harvard prof Dr. Vikram Mansharamani discuss bitcoin, the economy and social unrest.
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This episode is sponsored by Bitstamp and Ciphertrace.
Related: Bitcoin News Roundup for June 29, 2020
June 2020 will go down in the history books as an extremely chaotic and confusing period.
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In this “Best of the Month” retrospective, we look at some of the best guest conversations from The Breakdown, including:
Human Rights Foundation CSO Alex Gladstein on the importance of cash for privacy
DigiChina Editor-in-Chief Graham Webster on China’s decade-long turn away from liberalism
Alhambra Investments lead researcher Jeff Snider on why the Federal Reserve’s power is a myth
Popular Front founder Jake Hanrahan on the media’s veneer of objectivity
Castle Island Ventures’ Nic Carter on why people should have rights to their social media profiles
The Crypto Dog on mining bitcoin in 2011
Independent macro analyst Jesse Felder on the Fed’s role in increasing inequality
BlockTower Capital’s Ari Paul on how people lose faith in central banks
“Think For Yourself” author Dr. Vikram Mansharamani on the recipe for inflation
Independent oil and trading expert Tracy Shuchart on how easy money enabled the shale revolution
Adamant Capital’s Tuur Demeester on historical analogies for seething discontent
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