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79: Lawrence Lepard ON: Bitcoin vs. The Endless Money Printing Machine

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Lawrence Lepard is a bestselling author and a prominent voice in the Bitcoin space.

In this episode, you're going to learn why Lawrence believes the current monetary system is broken, how inflation and debt are silently eroding the wealth of everyday people, why he thinks Bitcoin offers a better solution, how central banks’ policies are fueling inequality, and what Lawrence sees as the most likely scenarios for the future of money.

Timestamps:

[00:00] Introduction

[00:20] Sound money, hard assets, and monetary debasement

[05:15] History of money and gold

[08:00] Inflation from World War I

[10:15] Wealth inequality in America

[14:10] Decline of sound money since 1971

[16:40] The Cantillon effect

[17:55] 2008 financial crisis and QE policies

[19:30] Debt growth vs. GDP growth

[21:15] 2008 vs. COVID money printing

[22:00] Consequences of the current system

[23:15] Government spending and deficits

[25:20] Sound money as a moral issue

[26:15] Inflation as silent theft

[30:00] Explanation of the fourth turning

[32:30] Role of decentralization and technology

[34:05] Prediction of a Bitcoin standard

[36:00] Criticism of Keynesian economics

[39:00] Importance of decentralized money

[41:10] Monetary gunpowder concept

[42:00] Why gold became the dominant money

[43:00] High interest rates in the 1980s

[45:00] Inevitability of continued printing

[46:15] Debt and bond markets

[48:00] Possible future scenarios

[52:00] Public awareness and education

Want to start a podcast like this one? Book your free podcast planning call here.

If you want to connect with Lawrence, follow him on X, Instagram and LinkedIn.

Resources Mentioned:

The Big Print by Lawrence Lepard | Book or Audiobook

The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe | Book or Audiobook

The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous | Book or Audiobook

Bitcoin Articles by Alex Gladstein | Articles

The Bible and Bitcoin by Alin Armstrong | Book or Audiobook

Equity Management Associates | Website

Find more from Scott:

Scott Dedels | X

Block Rewards | Instagram

Block Rewards | YouTube

Block Rewards | TikTok

Block Rewards | Website

Block Rewards | LinkedIn

  continue reading

88 episodes

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Lawrence Lepard is a bestselling author and a prominent voice in the Bitcoin space.

In this episode, you're going to learn why Lawrence believes the current monetary system is broken, how inflation and debt are silently eroding the wealth of everyday people, why he thinks Bitcoin offers a better solution, how central banks’ policies are fueling inequality, and what Lawrence sees as the most likely scenarios for the future of money.

Timestamps:

[00:00] Introduction

[00:20] Sound money, hard assets, and monetary debasement

[05:15] History of money and gold

[08:00] Inflation from World War I

[10:15] Wealth inequality in America

[14:10] Decline of sound money since 1971

[16:40] The Cantillon effect

[17:55] 2008 financial crisis and QE policies

[19:30] Debt growth vs. GDP growth

[21:15] 2008 vs. COVID money printing

[22:00] Consequences of the current system

[23:15] Government spending and deficits

[25:20] Sound money as a moral issue

[26:15] Inflation as silent theft

[30:00] Explanation of the fourth turning

[32:30] Role of decentralization and technology

[34:05] Prediction of a Bitcoin standard

[36:00] Criticism of Keynesian economics

[39:00] Importance of decentralized money

[41:10] Monetary gunpowder concept

[42:00] Why gold became the dominant money

[43:00] High interest rates in the 1980s

[45:00] Inevitability of continued printing

[46:15] Debt and bond markets

[48:00] Possible future scenarios

[52:00] Public awareness and education

Want to start a podcast like this one? Book your free podcast planning call here.

If you want to connect with Lawrence, follow him on X, Instagram and LinkedIn.

Resources Mentioned:

The Big Print by Lawrence Lepard | Book or Audiobook

The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe | Book or Audiobook

The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous | Book or Audiobook

Bitcoin Articles by Alex Gladstein | Articles

The Bible and Bitcoin by Alin Armstrong | Book or Audiobook

Equity Management Associates | Website

Find more from Scott:

Scott Dedels | X

Block Rewards | Instagram

Block Rewards | YouTube

Block Rewards | TikTok

Block Rewards | Website

Block Rewards | LinkedIn

  continue reading

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