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#13 Charlie Morris “The Internet’s Reserve Asset: Bitcoin, Gold, and the Future of Money”


Episode 13


In this episode of The Bitcoin IFA Podcast, Dan sits down with Charlie Morris – seasoned investor, former HSBC fund manager, and founder of ByteTree.

From military training to managing billions in multi-asset portfolios, Charlie shares how discipline, leadership, and a sharp eye for diversification shaped his financial career. We trace his first encounter with Bitcoin in 2012, why he dismissed it at first, and how a deeper look at blockchain technology changed his perspective entirely.

The conversation dives into:

  • Lessons from the army that still apply to markets today.
  • The rise of index funds and why passive investing isn’t always the safer bet.
  • Why Bitcoin’s resilience and dominance can’t be ignored, despite endless copycats.
  • The creation of ByteTree and the evolution into research, funds, and the BOLD ETF (Bitcoin + Gold).
  • How gold and Bitcoin complement each other in a portfolio – the “ballast and spinnaker” approach.
  • Volatility, Sharpe ratios, and why combining these two hard assets might be one of the most efficient diversification strategies available.
  • The regulatory landscape in the UK, upcoming changes, and what they mean for advisors and investors.

Expect candid stories, sharp analysis, and a forward-looking discussion on the role of hard assets in an inflationary world.

Resources & Mentions

  • ByteTree – https://www.bytetree.com/
  • BOLD ETF (Bitcoin + Gold)boldetf.com


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