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Join Mark Moss in an enlightening episode of The Mark Moss Show, featuring a special interview with Lyn Alden, the esteemed author of 'Broken Money' and founder of Lyn Alden Investment Strategy. In this comprehensive discussion, they delve into the complexities of global financial systems, the evolution of sovereign debt crises, and the burgeoning role of cryptocurrency in reshaping the economic landscape.
Lyn Alden draws parallels between the financial crises of 2008 and 1929, emphasizing the shift from private to sovereign debt concerns. She explains the critical moments in recent history, such as the 2022 UK gilt market blow-up, and the U.S. Treasury market's near-illiquidity. This discussion reveals the inherent vulnerabilities in our current financial systems and the potential inflationary responses governments might employ.
Mark and Lyn explore the intersection of financial markets with technological innovations, particularly in cryptocurrency. They discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by decentralized digital currencies, the evolving regulatory landscape, and the impacts of government policies on crypto's future.
The conversation also ventures into media gatekeeping and the shifting dynamics in information dissemination. They examine how technological advancements have democratized content creation, leading to more diverse perspectives but also creating echo chambers and misinformation challenges.
This episode is not just an analysis of current financial trends but a broader exploration of how technology, government policies, and individual responsibility shape our world. Tune in for an engaging and thought-provoking journey through the realms of finance, technology, and media.
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Join Mark Moss in an enlightening episode of The Mark Moss Show, featuring a special interview with Lyn Alden, the esteemed author of 'Broken Money' and founder of Lyn Alden Investment Strategy. In this comprehensive discussion, they delve into the complexities of global financial systems, the evolution of sovereign debt crises, and the burgeoning role of cryptocurrency in reshaping the economic landscape.
Lyn Alden draws parallels between the financial crises of 2008 and 1929, emphasizing the shift from private to sovereign debt concerns. She explains the critical moments in recent history, such as the 2022 UK gilt market blow-up, and the U.S. Treasury market's near-illiquidity. This discussion reveals the inherent vulnerabilities in our current financial systems and the potential inflationary responses governments might employ.
Mark and Lyn explore the intersection of financial markets with technological innovations, particularly in cryptocurrency. They discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by decentralized digital currencies, the evolving regulatory landscape, and the impacts of government policies on crypto's future.
The conversation also ventures into media gatekeeping and the shifting dynamics in information dissemination. They examine how technological advancements have democratized content creation, leading to more diverse perspectives but also creating echo chambers and misinformation challenges.
This episode is not just an analysis of current financial trends but a broader exploration of how technology, government policies, and individual responsibility shape our world. Tune in for an engaging and thought-provoking journey through the realms of finance, technology, and media.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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