Supply Shock

Supply Shock explores the latest Bitcoin news with a deep historical perspective. Featuring in-depth interviews with industry experts, each episode connects current events to key moments in Bitcoin history, revealing patterns, lessons, and insights shaping the future of digital assets.

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    Bitcoin’s Next Decade Will Run Through Public Companies

    In this episode, Rizzo is interviewed by Tyler Rowe from Treasury Orange to explore how Bitcoin’s narrative is shifting from grassroots rebellion to corporate balance sheets, why Bitcoin treasuries have become the defining theme of this cycle, how figures like Michael Saylor reframed Bitcoin for institutions, and what this means for payments, capital markets, and the next decade of adoption. Enjoy! — Follow Tyler: https://x.com/TylerCompiler Follow Rizzo: https://x.com/pete_rizzo_ Follow Supply Shock: https://twitter.com/SupplyShockBW Follow Blockworks: https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ Supply Shock Telegram: https://t.me/+SpmLg6P_QcgxNDcx — Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (00:50) Rizzo & His Coverage of Bitcoin’s Story (03:50) Adoption of Bitcoin As Payments & Prevailing Store of Value Narrative (05:48) Corporate Adoption and the Future of Bitcoin (09:47) Bitcoin’s Shift from Counterculture to Mainstream Finance (17:19) Which Bitcoin Treasury Strategy Will Win Out Next? (24:48) Navigating Financial Metrics and Data in Bitcoin Companies (28:54) The Yin and Yang of Individual and Corporate Bitcoin Ethos (34:05) XXI: Jack Mallers x Tether x Softbank Treasury Company (37:03) Block’s (Square) Entrance Into ASIC Hardware Design (38:27) Preferred Equity Models and Market Sentiment (41:11) Strategy Bitcoin Holdings Projection For 2026 (42:45) Final Thoughts — Disclaimer: Nothing said on Supply Shock is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are opinions, not financial advice. Hosts and guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed. #Bitcoin #Crypto #SupplyShock

    44 min
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    Bitcoin’s Next Cycle Is Political | Nolan Bauerle

    In this episode, Nolan Bauerle joins the show to discuss Bitcoin entering a new phase where politics, Wall Street, and nation-states reshape its trajectory. We explore why this cycle disappointed expectations, how ETFs and financial engineering changed the game, and why 2026 may matter most for Bitcoin’s next act. Enjoy! — Follow Nolan: https://x.com/countbtc Follow Rizzo: https://x.com/pete_rizzo_ Follow Supply Shock: https://twitter.com/SupplyShockBW Follow Blockworks: https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ Supply Shock Telegram: https://t.me/+SpmLg6P_QcgxNDcx — Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (03:04) Washington, Power & Bitcoin’s Policy Shift (07:36) Bitcoin’s Strategy After A Disappointing Cycle (08:58) Wall Street’s Growing Grip On Bitcoin (17:56) Forecasts, Control & Credibility (25:54) ETFs & The Financialization Of Bitcoin (28:19) Nation-States, Power Competition & Bitcoin Adoption (29:27) AI & The New Monetary Arms Race (34:05) Elon Musk, Narrative Power & Tech Influence (37:57) Meme Coins, Tokenization & The Speculation Cycle (41:00) Bitcoin 2026: Cities, Sovereignty & Scale (45:41) Final Thoughts — Disclaimer: Nothing said on Supply Shock is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are opinions, not financial advice. Hosts and guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed. #Bitcoin #Crypto #SupplyShock

    47 min

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Supply Shock explores the latest Bitcoin news with a deep historical perspective. Featuring in-depth interviews with industry experts, each episode connects current events to key moments in Bitcoin history, revealing patterns, lessons, and insights shaping the future of digital assets.

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