We've been in the secular trend of ever decreasing inter strates, and now we've hit essentially the floor, which is zero %. But i see that countries, like the countries in europe and japan, have negative interest rates. Is that something that's even in the cards for the us? Or what do you think on that front? Yes, so i don't think it is. I think because given that word of world reserve currency, we can't have nominallynegative interest rates. But but they're attempting to do right now.
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05:34 - Ray Dalio’s thesis on the long-term debt cycle and how Bitcoin potentially plays into that.
20:01 - Why Dylan believes Bitcoin is a better solution for base money than gold.
29:15 - Why we haven’t seen more public companies adopting Bitcoin as of late.
41:40 - What Bitcoin on-chain analysis is and why it even matters.
51:11 - Dylan’s thoughts on the potential for a Bitcoin ETF.
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