
Onramp Bitcoin Media Bitcoin Just Forced Wall Street’s Hand (THE ₿ROADCAST — EP. 21)
Jan 10, 2026
The discussion kicks off with Morgan Stanley's Bitcoin ETF filing, signaling a surge in institutional interest. The shift from passive access to active recommendations hints at a major adoption phase. Dive into how Bitcoin is positioning itself in the financial world and the geopolitical implications in places like Venezuela. With AI's rise, they also explore Bitcoin's role as a verifiable truth anchor amidst rampant misinformation. Meanwhile, concerns about custody risks and market timing offer a sobering view on the crypto landscape.
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Building A Micro‑SaaS With Cloud Code
- Bram taught himself cloud coding over the break and is building a micro-SaaS for YouTube perks.
- He uses cloud tooling to verify subscriptions and gate content for creators.
Wall Street Goes From Access To Recommendation
- Morgan Stanley filing a spot Bitcoin ETF signals institutional demand moved from curiosity to commitment.
- Firms now must offer Bitcoin products or risk losing clients and fees to competitors.
BlackRock's ETF Put Incumbents On Notice
- Morgan Stanley issuing a branded Bitcoin ETF shows the scale of iBIt/BlackRock's influence.
- BlackRock's ETF success removed plausible deniability for other incumbents.


