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Do We Need a Recession to Fix the Economy? | Nick Nemeth

Nick Nemeth joins Mark Moss for a discussion on Bitcoin, real estate, taxes, AI, recessions, private credit, Michael Saylor, BlackRock, and the future of the economy. They debate whether Bitcoin can become the world's dominant store of value, whether Michael Saylor is becoming to ...  Show more

Bitcoin's Crash to $60,000 is Exposing Everyone

Brandon Gentile joins Jake Roque to discuss the recent Bitcoin crash, fiat money, central banking, freedom, sovereignty, and why he believes the world is going through a major transition. They explore the 2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve, strategic Bitcoin reserves, Bit ...  Show more

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