Bitcoin has reached a historic maturity phase, redefining its role as both a financial asset and a technological revolution. In this episode, we explore why Bitcoin is increasingly described as digital gold, how its fixed supply of 21 million coins positions it as a hedge against inflation, and why institutional interest continues to grow. From its origins during the 2008 financial crisis to its evolution into a global macro asset, we examine how decentralization, censorship resistance, and Proof-of-Work security distinguish Bitcoin from traditional money. We also analyze adoption trends, regulatory developments, and the long-term implications for the global monetary system. This episode delivers a clear, compelling narrative on why Bitcoin remains the foundation of the entire blockchain ecosystem.
This episode includes AI-generated content.