TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast

Marty Bent
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May 13, 2024 • 1h 38min

#505: Jerome Powell, Tether and Peak Oil with Tom Luongo

Geopolitics analyst Tom Luongo chats about Powell's concerns, Bank of Japan, gold, Tether, sound money, oil, and recognizing manipulation. The discussion delves into sovereignty battles, interest rates, banking resilience, foreign policy influences, central banks, regulations, corruption, sound money, and navigating geopolitical turbulence while touching on societal manipulation.
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May 9, 2024 • 1h 15min

#504: Bitcoin Is More American Than The Dollar with Parker Lewis

Parker Lewis discusses how fiat money corrupts the US government structure, emphasizing Bitcoin as a solution. Topics include US/Japan swap line, dollar's impact on US, decentralizing power with Bitcoin, and importance of truth.
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May 4, 2024 • 1h 40min

#503: The Bitcoin Stack with Dhruv Bansal,Ryan Gentry & Allen Farrington

Dhruv Bansal, Ryan Gentry, and Allen Farrington discuss decentralizing the internet with Bitcoin. Topics include layer zero and layer one, lightning network efficiency, potential use cases, AI interaction with Bitcoin, Ethereum's priorities, and future of Bitcoin's impact.
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May 3, 2024 • 1h 42min

#502: How Bitcoin Fixes Elections with Carliño

Carliño discusses the events that led to Simple Proof and bitcoin being used to verify Guatemala's election. Topics include poverty, OFAC listing, Austrian influence in Guatemala, implementing Simple Proof, utilizing Stackwork, gamified auditors, implementing in American counties, election statistics, and receipts of truth.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 1h 14min

#501: Bitcoin Mining Pools Are Critically Centralized with Matt Corallo

Matt Corallo discusses the centralization issue in Bitcoin mining pools, exploring concerns around Antpool control. Topics include miner priorities, potential solutions, testing StratumV2, and the importance of decentralization. The podcast delves into the risks of centralization, the need for industry changes, and proactive engagement in new technologies for network improvement.
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Apr 23, 2024 • 1h 38min

#500: Investigating Fiat Food with Matthew Lysiak

Matthew Lysiak discusses 'Fiat Food', covering topics like mass shootings, 7th Day Adventists, media distortion, heart health psyop, Covid control through food, and modern obesity. He reveals corruption in science since 1971, manipulation of food policies, and the impact of legacy media. The podcast dives into environmental guilt, money printer allies, and the reception of Lysiak's book.
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Apr 17, 2024 • 2h 19min

#499: Debt Slavery and the Carbon Credit Coup with Whitney Webb and Mark Goodwin

Investigative journalist Whitney Webb and activist Mark Goodwin discuss the covert financial web, carbon credit coup, public-private sector mergers, stablecoin integration, and the importance of Bitcoin in countering fear-based manipulation and surveillance expansion
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Apr 15, 2024 • 2h 43min

#498: Musings Of A “Right Wing Radical” with Ben Braddock

Ben Braddock joins the podcast to discuss El Salvador's governance, media control, Covid lockdown motives, inflation exhaustion, spiritual starvation, nationalism, city aesthetics, journalism, and unintended consequences of policies. Topics also include societal stereotypes, urban architecture, environmental sustainability, journalism evolution, community dynamics, military challenges, competency crisis, engine reliability, energy empowerment, and Bitcoin's impact on economies.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 52min

#497: Bitcoin Will Power Up The Future Of Finance with Andrew Hohns

Andrew Hohns, a Bitcoin expert, discusses the unique use cases of Bitcoin, debt crisis, time preferences in financing, inflation, and advantages for Americans. The conversation touches on Bitcoin's impact on the future of finance, wealth creation, and investment opportunities, highlighting its transformative potential in reshaping the financial landscape.
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Apr 8, 2024 • 1h 22min

#496: The World’s First Blue Light Free Computer with Anjan Katta & Tristan Scott

Anjan Katta and Tristan Scott discuss the creation of the Daylight computer, emphasizing the importance of hardware over software, the challenges of starting a hardware company, and the impact of artificial light on health and productivity. They also touch on the fiat culture, the success of Daylight, and the importance of creating technology that respects user well-being.

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