

Paul Vigna
Wall Street Journal journalist and co-author of "The Age of Cryptocurrency."
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Aug 2, 2025 • 1h 2min
Paul Vigna, "The Almightier: How Money Became God, Greed Became Virtue, and Debt Became Sin" (St. Martin's Press, 2025)
Paul Vigna, an author and journalist with expertise in capital markets and cryptocurrencies, delves into the intricate ties between money, religion, and society. He uncovers how our reverence for wealth has replaced traditional values, transforming greed into a civic virtue. Through historical anecdotes, he illustrates how figures like the Medici redefined greed during the Renaissance, leading to modern economic justifications for inequality and exploitation. Vigna calls for a profound reassessment of our values, urging a focus on societal welfare over monetary obsession.

Jul 22, 2025 • 45min
How Capitalism Turned Money into God: Paul Vigna on Buying the Almighty
Paul Vigna, a former Wall Street Journal reporter and author of 'The Almightier', uncovers the intriguing connection between money and religion, arguing that capitalism has turned currency into a modern deity. He traces money's origins back to Mesopotamian temples, emphasizing that it’s not 'real' but a system of collective trust. Vigna critiques our current obsession with wealth, advocating for a societal shift towards prioritizing human welfare, and explores the fervor surrounding cryptocurrencies as a new form of belief.

Apr 23, 2015 • 23min
a16z Podcast: The Five Stages of Bitcoin -- Disdain, Dismissal, Curiosity, Oh F**k!, and Acceptance
Michael Casey and Paul Vigna, Wall Street Journal journalists and co-authors of 'The Age of Cryptocurrency,' delve into the evolving perspective on Bitcoin. They outline its journey from disdain to acceptance, highlighting critical moments in Wall Street's acknowledgment of blockchain. The duo discusses how Bitcoin redefines trust in currency through decentralization and emphasizes its potential to transform finance, especially for the unbanked. With today's financial vulnerabilities, they argue Bitcoin could be key to restoring faith in currency.