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Broken Money with Lyn Alden: The Technological Arc of Money and Power

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Oct 10, 2025
Lyn Alden, a macro researcher and author of 'Broken Money', dives into the evolution of monetary technology, from shells to Bitcoin. She argues Bitcoin counters financialization, offering true digital settlement and bridging transaction speed gaps. Alden discusses the pivotal role of liquidity cycles, fiscal dominance, and why scarce assets like Bitcoin are poised to thrive in an era shaped by debt and geopolitics. With insights into historical money systems, she emphasizes the importance of adapting portfolios for a macro-heavy decade.
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INSIGHT

Bitcoin As A Reversal Of Financialization

  • Financialization has expanded global arbitrage across currencies and assets, creating speculative playgrounds for financiers.
  • Lyn Alden argues Bitcoin reverses that trend by reintroducing sound money that can definancialize parts of the system.
ANECDOTE

Tobacco Money Collapse In The Colonies

  • Early American colonies used tobacco as money which exposed many monetary problems in a short time.
  • Lyn Alden recounts how tobacco money led to inflation, restrictions, warehousing, receipts, and counterparty risk.
INSIGHT

Two Parallel Technological Paths Of Money

  • Money evolved on two technological paths: harder commodities and transfer technologies layered on top.
  • Lyn Alden highlights coinage, paper, printing, and analog anti-forgery as transfer innovations.
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