
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast
TFTC is a podcast hosted by Marty Bent about Bitcoin. Join Marty, Editor in Chief of "the best newsletter in Bitcoin", as he sits down to discuss Bitcoin with interesting people.
Latest episodes

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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 24min
#607: Bitcoin Is Written In Our DNA with Jesse Myers
Marty talks with Jesse Myers, a researcher at onceinaspecies.com, who explores the fascinating links between neuroscience, monetary history, and Bitcoin. They dive into how money has shaped human evolution, helping Homo sapiens thrive over Neanderthals. Jesse introduces the concept of the hTKTL1 gene and its connection to rarity appreciation. They discuss the evolution of currency, from barter to Bitcoin, emphasizing its role in societal trust. The conversation also touches on the implications of Bitcoin in today's digital age and its potential as a superior store of value.

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Apr 14, 2025 • 57min
#606: The Ratio That Signals Every Crash with Michael Howell
Michael Howell, Managing Director at Crossborder Capital and expert in financial market analysis, dives into a looming liquidity crisis. He highlights flaws in the Federal Reserve's predictions and discusses the risks tied to rising corporate debt. Howell delves into the implications of recent monetary policies and the fragile state of the financial system. He suggests gold and Bitcoin as potential hedges against inflation and emphasizes the need for innovative financial solutions amidst escalating global economic pressures.

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Apr 11, 2025 • 1h 9min
#605: When This Trade War Will End with James Check
James Check, an analyst at Checkonchain, joins the discussion to break down the current US-China trade war. He highlights the precarious state of the financial system and how tariff wars are impacting markets. The conversation explores the potential for recession and Bitcoin's role as a safe haven amidst economic turbulence. Check also delves into the dynamics of dollar devaluation and compares Bitcoin's resilience to other assets like gold. Listeners gain insights into how these economic challenges could reshape investment strategies.

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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 35min
#604: Tariffs Expose the Euro Banking Fraud with Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo, a financial analyst and commentator known for his expertise in macroeconomics, dives deep into the repercussions of Trump's tariffs on the U.S. economy. He discusses how these tariffs can lower costs for Americans and highlights the shaky European banking systems amid ongoing crises. Luongo critiques ineffective financial models and discusses Bitcoin's potential as a stabilizing asset in turbulent times. The conversation also addresses the complexities of political messaging and the push against the managerial class in favor of innovation and local production.

Apr 4, 2025 • 57min
#603: MAHA Is Trying To Sweep Covid Under The Rug with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, a physician known for her controversial views on COVID-19 vaccinations and treatments, joins the discussion to highlight vaccine injustices and censorship in healthcare. She critiques the shifting narratives around vaccine safety and calls for the reconsideration of drug regulations. The conversation touches on the implications of FDA policies, fears about vaccine-related health outcomes, and the need for greater medical transparency. Dr. Bowden also advocates for independent healthcare practices to prioritize patient needs over corporate interests.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 16min
#602: How USAID Funds Fake Protests with Peter St. Onge
In a revealing discussion, Dr. Peter St. Onge, an economist and USAID expert, dives into the world of astroturfing and paid protests. He explores the unsettling dynamics of government influence and how institutional funding shapes activism. St. Onge also critiques the role of universities in propagating state-backed ideologies. The conversation shifts to the potential of Bitcoin and Dogecoin in promoting financial freedom and challenges facing traditional media amidst evolving political landscapes. Get ready for an insightful take on economics and societal change!

Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 44min
Building Bitcoin Treasuries, Rewards vs Points & DC's Bitcoin Evolution - Bitcoin Alpha 007
Will, the CEO of Fold, shares insights into building long-term Bitcoin savings through innovative rewards programs that sometimes exceed original purchases. He discusses Fold's treasury strategy as they transition to a public company, contrasting their approach with speculation-heavy crypto firms. The dialogue shifts to the evolving political landscape in D.C., noting increasing bipartisan support for Bitcoin. Will also highlights Tether's global role and the fundamental differences between Bitcoin's sound money and the growing trend of tokenization in finance.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 26min
#601: The Bitcoinization of Finance with Pierre Rochard
Pierre Rochard, a leading voice in the Bitcoin community, dives into how Bitcoin could revolutionize finance. He discusses the contrast between Bitcoin and hyper-financialization while examining its potential as a stable asset in modern finance. Pierre explores the challenges traditional finance faces, such as high lending rates, and argues for Bitcoin's integration to improve economic systems. He highlights how changing millennial attitudes towards cryptocurrency can affect political engagement, emphasizing the need for education in a rapidly shifting financial landscape.

Mar 24, 2025 • 1h 14min
#600: Immutable History Is Now Possible with Carlos Toriello
Carlos "Carliño" Toriello, a member of the Simple Proof team and election auditor in Guatemala, joins to discuss innovative uses of Bitcoin for ensuring election integrity. He shares insights on implementing the Open Timestamps protocol for tamper-proof data. The conversation delves into the security benefits of blockchain technology, highlighting its potential to change governance and preserve historical records. Carliño emphasizes personal responsibility in safeguarding information and the transformative power of Bitcoin in creating immutable proof.

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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 15min
#599: Trump’s Economic Reset Strategy with Mel Mattison
Mel Mattison, an expert in economics and finance, dives into the Trump administration's economic strategies and their effects on markets. He critiques the disconnect between stock market successes and actual economic conditions. The discussion highlights Bitcoin’s role as a potential safe haven asset, especially amidst political changes. Mattison also explores the implications of proposed tax reforms and sovereign wealth funds, while providing insights into U.S. foreign policy dynamics and their influence on economic predictions.
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