

The Jack Mallers Show
Jack Mallers
The Jack Mallers Show covers the biggest stories in Bitcoin, macroeconomics, financial markets, and the future of money. Join the show live on YouTube Mondays at 6pm ET at: youtube.com/@TheJackMallersShow.
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Jun 3, 2024 • 48min
EP.24: El Salvador: How Bitcoin Transformed a Nation
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau discuss their recent trip to El Salvador, where Jack attended President Bukele’s inauguration. They share personal observations on the country's transformation since their previous visit, nearly three years after Bitcoin was adopted as legal tender. They highlight impressive infrastructure developments, local innovation and entrepreneurship in Bitcoin, and a thriving economy and culture. The episode concludes with a live segment from the Oslo Freedom Forum hosted by the Human Rights Foundation, where Bitcoiners learn about its vital use cases for activists and freedom fighters, uncovering the true meaning of “freedom money.”

May 27, 2024 • 1h 14min
EP. 23: Do Banks Run the Government
Welcome to the Money Matters podcast, brought to you by Jack Mallers, Dylan Lieteau, Bill Mallers Jr., and Brooke Mallers. In this episode, Bill looks at the performance of precious metals, real estate, and the stock market, and how their gains share a common factor: they are all priced in dollars. The hosts also discuss the approval of the Ethereum ETF and the early history of Ethereum. Jack shares his theory on why banks benefit from and are incentivized to lobby for more crypto ETF approvals, particularly after the successful launch of the Bitcoin ETF, the best-performing ETF debut ever. Additionally, they talk about Bitcoin in the U.S. presidential election, Trump's pro-Bitcoin stance, and hope for Ross Ulbricht. Finally, Jack and Dylan address viewer questions, including how to get on the zero fiat lifestyle, and the story behind the Bitcoin car, a historic moment for the Bitcoin community.

May 20, 2024 • 58min
EP. 22: Meet the Mallers: Early Bitcoin Days and Strike's Origins
Jack Mallers, Dylan Lieteau, Bill Mallers Jr., and Brooke Mallers reminisce about early Bitcoin days. Topics include rejection from Bitcoin companies, Strike's origins, market trends, Bitcoin's reaction to Public's Bank of China news, family dynamics, banking restrictions in the cannabis industry, peer-to-peer gambling innovation, Bitcoin's impact on financial markets, and exploring de-dollarization.

May 13, 2024 • 54min
EP. 21: The Presidential Election Will Drive Bitcoin’s Bull Run
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Bill Mallers Jr. stands firm in his bullish stance on Bitcoin, drawing insights from gold's price movement, markets pricing in inflation, and Bitcoin's emergence in the presidential election, as he accurately predicted. He also breaks down the three types of bitcoin holders and what it reveals about Bitcoin’s trajectory. This week, Bill, Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau also discuss why they’re optimistic about a pro-Bitcoin government (Bitcoin is an alarm bell, and it can’t be ignored), Bitcoin’s significance in the election and why it has the potential to be one of the catalysts for this bull run.
Lastly, a very happy mother’s day to @BitcoinMom!

May 6, 2024 • 1h 6min
EP.20: Bitcoin called bullshit on the Fed
Bill Mallers Jr., Jack Mallers, and Dylan Lieteau discuss Bitcoin's performance vs. gold and real estate, the Federal Reserve meeting, wealth gap issues, global debt impact, and tips on talking to parents about Bitcoin. They emphasize Bitcoin as a store of value, the role of inflation, and the need for long-term investments amidst economic challenges.

Apr 29, 2024 • 1h 13min
EP. 19: The future of Bitcoin depends on privacy
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Jack Mallers, Dylan Lieteau, and Bill Mallers Jr. discuss the recent arrest of Samourai Wallet’s founders and the consequential decision by Phoenix Wallet to halt its services for U.S. customers. Additionally, they explore the broader implications around privacy, self-custody, and overreaching regulation and how the evolving political landscape will shape the future of Bitcoin. The episode concludes with our weekly “Dollar Bill” segment where Bill Mallers Jr. shares his take on the markets and Bitcoin's trajectory: get long, get paid!

Apr 22, 2024 • 1h 6min
EP. 18: Bitcoin Halving: Predictions for the next epoch
Bitcoin experts Bill Mallers Jr. and Jack Mallers, along with crypto specialist Dylan Lieteau, discuss the impact of Bitcoin Halving on the market. They predict extended bull markets, increased adoption by nation-states, companies adding bitcoin to balance sheets, and a shift towards renewable energy in mining. The guests envision a future where bitcoin becomes the base currency for many, leading to widespread adoption.

Apr 15, 2024 • 1h 39min
EP. 17: Developers are not a threat to Bitcoin
Jack Mallers, Dylan Lieteau, and Bill Mallers Jr. dive into the role of developers in Bitcoin's maintenance and advancement while discussing open source development. They touch on Bitcoin's price swings, the blocksize war, Lightning Network origins, and the importance of community support for funding. The podcast emphasizes the critical role of developers in ensuring Bitcoin's progress and adoption.

Apr 8, 2024 • 1h 2min
EP. 16: Adopting the Bitcoin Standard
Jack Mallers, Dylan Lieteau, and Bill Mallers Jr. discuss the future of Bitcoin adoption, reflecting on El Salvador's groundbreaking move. They explore Bitcoin standard implications, generational views on military service, IRS challenges for small businesses, and Bitcoin's impact on geopolitics. The podcast crew also shares insights on Bitcoin trading strategies, market dynamics, political views, and new podcast formats.

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Apr 1, 2024 • 1h 31min
EP. 15: There Are No Bailouts in Bitcoin
Jack Mallers, Dylan Lieteau, and Bill Mallers Jr. discuss why government bailouts don't apply to Bitcoin, the importance of self-custody, challenges faced by early Bitcoin holders, and why institutions can't manipulate Bitcoin's rules. They also explore Bitcoin's outperformance over traditional assets, its potential to replace currencies, and the comparison between Bitcoin and real estate as investments.


