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In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Bill Mallers Jr., aka Dollar Bill, offers insights into financial markets and Bitcoin in the lead-up to the U.S. presidential election. He covers Bitcoin’s price action, prediction markets, and strategies for navigating trading in a volatile environment. Joined by Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau, the hosts discuss why financial markets don’t like uncertainty, and the risks of trading around the election, with early indications suggesting a Trump victory might be priced in. Finally, the hosts explore potential election outcomes, and Jack shares why he expects Bitcoin to enter a major bull run in 2025.
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Bill Mallers Jr., aka Dollar Bill, is back with insights on financial markets, Bitcoin’s price action, and predictions for the upcoming presidential election. Joined by Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau, the hosts break down Michael Saylor’s recent comments on self-custody and “crypto anarchists.” They also dive into a report from the European Central Bank, discussing its claims against Bitcoin while addressing key topics such as distribution, monetary policy, regulation, and taxation.
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, the hosts dive into Jack Mallers’ journey, from his early childhood and challenging the school system to playing competitive chess and entry into Bitcoin. Jack shares insights on becoming an entrepreneur, cultivating a winner’s mentality, and how the Blocksize War catalyzed his work with Lightning and scaling Bitcoin, eventually leading to the founding of Strike. Lastly, the team celebrates five years since creating Strike. Thank you for the feedback, and we hope you enjoy the fresh content this week.
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau tune in live from Amsterdam ahead of the Bitcoin conference. They’re joined by Bill Mallers Jr., aka Dollar Bill, who shares the latest insights on financial markets and Bitcoin. The hosts break down the 10-year Treasury yield climbing above 4% in the context of the Fed's recent rate cuts, and what this means for Bitcoin’s price. They also discuss Bitcoin’s real-time surge past $64,000 and explore a potential link between price action and U.S. election polls. Lastly, Jack weighs in on the importance of honoring Satoshi’s request for anonymity.
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Bill Mallers Jr., aka Dollar Bill, shares the latest insights on financial markets and Bitcoin. Joined by Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau, the hosts dive into the state of the economy and ask the critical question: who's really paying the bill for America's growing debt? They explore the widening wealth gap, looking at data on asset ownership in the U.S., and explain why owning bitcoin is increasingly critical for financial sovereignty.
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Bill Mallers Jr., aka Dollar Bill, shares the latest insights on financial markets and Bitcoin. Joined by Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau, the hosts break down the Fed's recent rate cut and its implications for Bitcoin. They also unpack Larry Fink's latest remarks on Bitcoin and speculate whether more asset managers will follow suit. Lastly, they discuss the Bitcoin ethos, why adopting Bitcoin is the ultimate ego test, and Jack reflects on his conversation and podcast interview with Rick Rubin.
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Bill Mallers Jr., aka Dollar Bill, shares insights on financial markets and Bitcoin, analyzing Bitcoin's performance as Gold hits new highs and explaining why we're facing a period of asset inflation. Joined by Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau, the hosts discuss how Bitcoin is reacting to the Trump-Harris election matchup following the recent debate, and what the election cycle means for the markets. Lastly, they address the rumors about Coinbase issuing Bitcoin IOUs to BlackRock, breaking down why Bitcoin can't be manipulated and how a market controlled by its participants resists suppression.
In this episode of the Money Matters podcast, Bill Mallers Jr., aka Dollar Bill, returns to share insights on financial markets and Bitcoin, analyzing trends across key asset classes. Joined by Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau, the hosts address Bitcoin’s price dip and how its performance reflects broader dollar liquidity and macroeconomic shifts. They also dive into Arthur Hayes’ latest blog on the U.S. Treasury market, rate cuts, and why Bitcoin is waiting for key decisions from financial authorities. Lastly, Jack shares takeaways from his debate with Peter Schiff on Bitcoin vs. Gold.
This week on the Money Matters Podcast, hosts Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau are joined by special guest Matt Odell for a live discussion from Europe. They recap key takeaways from Nostriga and Baltic Honeybadger, exploring how Bitcoin inspired the creation of Nostr, a decentralized communication protocol that challenges the control of central authorities over online information. The conversation also covers the concept of sats flow and the strategic advantages of holding Bitcoin on corporate balance sheets to scale and sustain profitable businesses. Lastly, Jack discusses how Bitcoin's fixed supply and inherent scarcity enables us to truly value money and energy.
This week on the Money Matters Podcast, Bill Mallers Jr. shares his latest outlook on the financial markets. He discusses how fiat debasement, asset inflation, and an important presidential election year, coupled with high debt levels and liquidity risks, are likely to prevent financial authorities from taking decisive actions. Bill's advice remains: get long, get paid. Alongside Bill, Jack Mallers and Dylan Lieteau dive into the state of the U.S. economy, the sovereign debt crisis, and inflation trends, discussing their implications for Bitcoin and broader financial markets. Jack also shares why Bitcoin could potentially reach $1 million if interest rates hit 5%.
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