Season 2 Episode 123
He spent 30 years on Wall Street as a hedge fund manager. He dismissed Bitcoin as a “drug deal” … twice. But when his son and Jeff Booth pushed him to look deeper, everything changed. James Lavish went from capturing inefficiencies in the financial system to exposing how that same system steals from everyday people.In this episode, James shares his journey from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to co-founding the Bitcoin Opportunity Fund. We cover his Wall Street career, the moment he realized inflation is theft, why Bitcoin is a “digital fortress,” and how it transformed him into a more compassionate advocate for regular people.⬇️⬇️⬇️— Sat Chats is a Bitcoin podcast for the curious, cautious, and not-quite-coiners. If you’ve got questions about Bitcoin, we’ve got answers. — Every episode ends with our guests choosing: $50 in cash… or $50 in Bitcoin.— Subscribe and turn on notifications to join our journey to 10,000 subscribers and our 2 million sats giveaway.— Drop your questions or Bitcoin myths in the comments (we read every one).— This show is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.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— Sponsorship inquiries can be sent to show@satchats.com#bitcoin #bitcoins #bitcoinprice #bitcoinnews #bitcoinforbeginners #bitcoinexplained #bitcointips #stackingsats #bitcoininvestment #bitcoininvesting #bitcoinretirement #financialfreedom #financialeducation #financialliteracy #moneymindset #savemoney #inflation #economics #soundmoney #digitalgold #sats #satoshi #satoshinakamoto #satchats #bitcoin #hedgefund #wallstreet #jameslavishCut and Run by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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