

Mauricio Di Bartolomeo
Co-founder and CEO of Ledn, a Bitcoin and digital asset financial services platform; he fled Venezuela due to political and economic instability.
Top 3 podcasts with Mauricio Di Bartolomeo
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Jun 21, 2025 • 1h 56min
THE REAL Chat_135 - Do One Thing and Do it Right with Mauricio Di Bartolomeo
In this engaging discussion, Mauricio Di Bartolomeo, Co-founder and CSO of Ledn, shares his journey from Venezuela's collapse to advocating for Bitcoin-backed financial sovereignty. He highlights the stark contrasts between inflation and hyperinflation, explaining how emotional market responses affect wealth. Mauricio reveals how Bitcoin mining helped his family escape dire economic straits and emphasizes the necessity of building financial tools for independence. The conversation also touches on the importance of integrity in the cryptocurrency space and the challenges of navigating a bear market.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 34min
What Happens To Bitcoin If The U.S. Strikes Iran?
Mauricio Di Bartolomeo, from Ledn and originally from Venezuela, shares insights on the impact of geopolitical tensions on Bitcoin. He discusses how individuals from conflict zones utilize crypto for financial security. The conversation highlights the growing significance of Bitcoin-backed loans as a strategy for retaining asset exposure during market volatility. Mauricio explains the mechanics of collateralized loans and contrasts them with traditional financing, emphasizing transparency and liquidity in the evolving crypto landscape.

Dec 13, 2024 • 2h 3min
#031 - Mauricio Di Bartolomeo - $100k Bitcoin, Free Speech, Immigration and Populism
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.