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This episode delves into the fascinating 17-year journey of Bitcoin, marking its anniversary on October 31, 2025, amidts a backdrop of market turbulence. We explore the origins of Bitcoin, from its inception as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system amidst the 2008 financial crisis, to its growth into a major financial asset. The discussion highlights the irony of Bitcoin's journey, as it was designed to bypass banks yet is now being integrated into the financial systems it sought to disrupt.
John Helgi Eagleson, a renowned expert in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. With a deep understanding of Bitcoin's history and the evolving landscape of digital currencies, Eagleson offers valuable insights into the tensions and transformations within the Bitcoin ecosystem. His perspective helps us understand the broader implications of Bitcoin's integration into mainstream finance and the ongoing debate about its future role in the global economy.
The episode provides a high-level overview of Bitcoin's evolution and current status, examining the key events that have shaped its path. From the approval of spot ETFs in January 2024, which marked a significant turning point, to the recent market dynamics of October 2025, we analyze how Bitcoin has transitioned from a fringe innovation to a mainstream asset.
The conversation also addresses the fundamental tension between Bitcoin's revolutionary roots and its current status as a regulated, institutionalized asset.
Ultimately, Eagleson suggests that Bitcoin's future depends on a collective choice, as society, users, investors, and regulators decide whether it will remain true to its original vision or fully integrate into the existing financial system.
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By Pascal ROCHEThis episode delves into the fascinating 17-year journey of Bitcoin, marking its anniversary on October 31, 2025, amidts a backdrop of market turbulence. We explore the origins of Bitcoin, from its inception as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system amidst the 2008 financial crisis, to its growth into a major financial asset. The discussion highlights the irony of Bitcoin's journey, as it was designed to bypass banks yet is now being integrated into the financial systems it sought to disrupt.
John Helgi Eagleson, a renowned expert in cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. With a deep understanding of Bitcoin's history and the evolving landscape of digital currencies, Eagleson offers valuable insights into the tensions and transformations within the Bitcoin ecosystem. His perspective helps us understand the broader implications of Bitcoin's integration into mainstream finance and the ongoing debate about its future role in the global economy.
The episode provides a high-level overview of Bitcoin's evolution and current status, examining the key events that have shaped its path. From the approval of spot ETFs in January 2024, which marked a significant turning point, to the recent market dynamics of October 2025, we analyze how Bitcoin has transitioned from a fringe innovation to a mainstream asset.
The conversation also addresses the fundamental tension between Bitcoin's revolutionary roots and its current status as a regulated, institutionalized asset.
Ultimately, Eagleson suggests that Bitcoin's future depends on a collective choice, as society, users, investors, and regulators decide whether it will remain true to its original vision or fully integrate into the existing financial system.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.