

#031 - Mauricio Di Bartolomeo - $100k Bitcoin, Free Speech, Immigration and Populism
Dec 13, 2024
Mauricio Di Bartolomeo, co-founder and CEO of Ledn, fled Venezuela to escape political turmoil and hyperinflation. He discusses the promise of Bitcoin as a hedge against economic decline, reflecting on the country's collapse and its lessons for financial empowerment. The conversation also delves into the delicate balance of free speech and immigration, highlighting the challenges immigrants face and how societal narratives shape perceptions. Finally, Mauricio shares insights on the rise of populism and the urgent need for innovative governance in contemporary politics.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Reflections on Bitcoin's $100K Milestone and Sociopolitical Concerns
02:10 • 2min
Fleeing Home: A Fight for Democracy
03:57 • 6min
Navigating Free Speech and Immigration Challenges
10:09 • 20min
Exploring Immigration Trends and Bitcoin Financial Services
30:20 • 3min
Navigating Legal Immigration and the Rise of Populism
33:15 • 3min
Exploring Canada: Beauty Amidst Political Challenges
36:23 • 4min
Disillusionment and Political Change
40:08 • 31min
Political Promises and Economic Concerns Amid Advertisements
01:11:22 • 4min
Navigating Immigration, Economy, and Political Reforms
01:14:58 • 23min
Navigating Financial Literacy and Bitcoin's Impact
01:37:50 • 25min