Read_455 - Bitcoin and the Rhythms of History [Brandon Quittem]

October 30, 2020 01:31:05
Read_455 - Bitcoin and the Rhythms of History [Brandon Quittem]
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Read_455 - Bitcoin and the Rhythms of History [Brandon Quittem]

Oct 30 2020 | 01:31:05

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Show Notes

"Individuals can opt-out of their local currency by joining the Bitcoin life raft. Protect purchasing power, rather than go down with the sinking ship that is their state." - Brandon Quittem

A fascinating journey through the concept of the Fourth Turning and analysis of the incredible times we live in. More will change in the next decade than in the previous 8 combined. We are entering a time where our old institutions are torn down and built anew. Do we devolve into collectivism and totalitarian rule? Or can we find a way to protect and fan the flames of individual liberty and sustain a prosperous future for the next generation. Listen to this excellent piece to find out!

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