Chat_134 - Bitcoin Stream Test #162 [Meme Factory™]

June 10, 2025 00:58:09
Chat_134 - Bitcoin Stream Test #162 [Meme Factory™]
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Chat_134 - Bitcoin Stream Test #162 [Meme Factory™]

Jun 10 2025 | 00:58:09

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Guy Swann

Show Notes

"A year and a half ago, two years, bitcoin was still a joke. Bitcoin was still something that was very hard for someone legitimate to... you had to have balls to go speak of it like a legitimate thing, like a serious player. And today it is a legitimate safe haven asset. Even though it hasn't been adopted like that, in the sense that every institution is rushing out to buy - the conversation has completely changed. Like night and day." ~ Guy Swann

Catch up with me and the crew on this re-release episode from "Meme Factory™." Greg, Sean, Yellow, and Rusty bring their unique vibes to the table, making this chat as fun as it is insightful. We explore Bitcoin's role in today's financial landscape and how perceptions of it have shifted over time. It's a laid-back conversation that's all about sharing good insights and a few laughs.

Big thanks to the "Meme Factory™" crew for letting me drop this one on Bitcoin Audible. Here is the original episode on the Meme Factory™ Youtube channel.

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