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How Minecraft Taught Him to Choose Bitcoin | Ep. 81 — #81 Jonn

How Minecraft Taught Him to Choose Bitcoin | Ep. 81 — #81 Jonn

Season 1 Episode 81 Published 6 months, 3 weeks ago
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How Minecraft Taught Him to Choose Bitcoin | Ep. 81 — #81 Jonny

In this episode of Sat Chats, we welcome Jonny—high school grad, future NC State student, jiu-jitsu beginner, and Stewart’s nephew and son of #80 Lydia (aka the “Fiat Overlord”). His mom said Bitcoin was fake Mario money and bought tacos. But can Jonny redeem the family name?


We dive into:

✅ Minecraft metaphors: Survival Mode vs. Creative Mode money

✅ What “phantom tax” is and how it’s silently stealing from savers

✅ Why Bitcoin is the ultimate savings technology

✅ Gold, limestone money, and the epic lesson of island economics

✅ How 250,000 sats could be your fair share of the future


Chapter

00:00 Episode Preview 

00:32 Introduction to Sat Chats and Sats Giveaway

02:57 Meet Jonny: The Next Generation of Bitcoin Enthusiasts  

04:26 Understanding Bitcoin: A Young Perspective  

05:38 The Importance of Saving and Investing  

07:03 Bitcoin vs. Fiat: The Phantom Tax Debate  

10:02 The Value of Bitcoin: A Comparison with Gold  

13:01 The Future of Money: Bitcoin's Role in the Economy  

24:37 Understanding Bitcoin Transactions  

27:52 Bitcoin as a Future Currency  

32:15 Reliability and Transparency of Bitcoin  

37:38 Bitcoin as a Savings Technology  

38:46 The Importance of Saving in Bitcoin  

43:33 Choosing Between Fiat and Bitcoin  


From wrestling championships to saving in sound money, Jonny showed curiosity, wisdom, and (unlike his mom) chose the Bitcoin. Find out why he picked 48,162 sats over $50 and how this could change his financial future forever.


Support Sat Chats directly by:

— Zapping Lightning to satchats@getalby.com

— Grabbing your slot in the studio today at https://satchats.com/

— Sending Bitcoin to bc1q5yrwe6qxujzumg5j28g0rvckx9n859sa08fupc

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