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#682: Why Assault Weapons Bans Don't Work with John Lott

#682: Why Assault Weapons Bans Don't Work with John Lott



Marty sits down with Dr. John Lott to discuss why gun registries fail to solve crimes, how media misrepresents gun violence data, the ineffectiveness of assault weapons bans, and the massive funding …


Published on 12 hours ago

#681: The Health Insurance Death Spiral Is Here with Andy Schoonover

#681: The Health Insurance Death Spiral Is Here with Andy Schoonover



Marty sits down with Andy Schoonover, founder of CrowdHealth, to discuss the ACA health insurance death spiral, skyrocketing premiums forcing families to pay over $3,000 monthly, and how CrowdHealth …


Published on 2 days, 12 hours ago

#680: Fighting for Bitcoin Policy in Washington DC with Conner Brown

#680: Fighting for Bitcoin Policy in Washington DC with Conner Brown



Marty sits down with Connor Brown to discuss his work as a Bitcoin policy advisor on Capitol Hill, the strategic Bitcoin reserve legislation, America's race to lead in Bitcoin, and how sound money ca…


Published on 1 week ago

#679: Why Central Banks Are Panic Buying Gold at Any Price with Gary Brode

#679: Why Central Banks Are Panic Buying Gold at Any Price with Gary Brode



Marty sits down with Gary Brode to discuss tariffs and manufacturing reshoring, dollar debasement and the BRICS coalition threat, New York's exodus of wealth, and why Bitcoin remains the ultimate hed…


Published on 1 week, 2 days ago

#678: Building Privacy-First AI in an Age of Surveillance with Mark Suman

#678: Building Privacy-First AI in an Age of Surveillance with Mark Suman



Marty sits down with Mark Suman to discuss the critical importance of building privacy-preserving AI systems, the risks of centralized AI models accessing personal data, and why Maple AI represents a…


Published on 1 week, 4 days ago

#677: How Bitfury Survived the Early Bitcoin Wars with George Kikvadze & Bill Tai

#677: How Bitfury Survived the Early Bitcoin Wars with George Kikvadze & Bill Tai



Marty sits down with George Kikvadze and Bill Tai to discuss the early days of building Bitfury, the resilience required to scale Bitcoin infrastructure when the industry was full of doubters, and wh…


Published on 1 week, 5 days ago

#676: Building the First Bitcoin-Focused SPAC on NASDAQ with Andrew Hohns & Jonathan Kirkwood

#676: Building the First Bitcoin-Focused SPAC on NASDAQ with Andrew Hohns & Jonathan Kirkwood



Marty sits down with Andrew and Jonathan to discuss their newly launched NASDAQ-listed SPAC, BTC Development Co., which aims to merge with successful private companies and add significant Bitcoin to …


Published on 2 weeks, 2 days ago

#675: Why Multi-Sig Bitcoin Beats All Other Assets with Peter Dunworth

#675: Why Multi-Sig Bitcoin Beats All Other Assets with Peter Dunworth



Marty sits down with Peter Dunworth to discuss Australia's unrealized capital gains tax threat, Bitcoin's unique advantages for wealth protection and mobility, generational wealth management under a …


Published on 2 weeks, 4 days ago

674: How Hedge Funds Became America's Largest Creditor with Infranomics

674: How Hedge Funds Became America's Largest Creditor with Infranomics



Marty sits down with Robert from Infranomics to discuss the Fed's recent revelation that hedge funds hold $1.8 trillion in U.S. debt through the basis trade, the hidden leverage threatening Treasury …


Published on 3 weeks ago

From Residential Solar to Bitcoin Mining | Kent Halliburton, Center of Hash E010

From Residential Solar to Bitcoin Mining | Kent Halliburton, Center of Hash E010



Kent Halliburton, co-founder and CEO of Saz Mining, discusses how his background in residential solar, software and computer engineering ultimately led him to bitcoin mining, why hydro which powers a…


Published on 3 weeks, 1 day ago





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