Digital Money Advisor

Steve Sanduski
Digital Money Advisor Podcast

Enlightening conversations about digital money, the macro factors affecting it, and the investment opportunities that result. We're especially fond of Bitcoin!

  1. 27/01/2022

    Bitcoin's Connection to Religion, Metaphors, Belief Systems, and Being a Force for Good with Mark Stephany

    In a Nutshell: This was a thoughtful, introspective, and heartfelt conversation with Mark Stephany. As a doctor, he's been on the frontlines of the culture war that's flamed up around Covid and vaccines. As the son of a priest and a nun, he's explored and questioned the meaning of religion and the power of myths and metaphors. As a person concerned about the direction of society, he's explored racial and social justice issues. And as a curious person, he's deeply explored Bitcoin and how it can be a force for good. In our conversation, we explore these big issues and discuss connections to Bitcoin. For example, many of the current Twitter wars about whether Bitcoin is -- or should be -- progressive are missing the point. The ultimate promise of Bitcoin isn't a particular political ideology, it's sovereignty for the individual user. A progressive might use that sovereignty to help marginalized communities facing unjust barriers to our current financial system. A conservative might see sovereignty as a means of separating their finances from the control of the state. And people in other countries might define sovereignty as building and transporting wealth outside the reach of oppressive regimes. Bitcoin can actualize beliefs that are important to us and help us gain a better understanding of what's important to others. Guest: Mark Stephany, doctor, entrepreneur, and host of The Progressive Bitcoiner podcast.

    1h 15m
  2. 15/01/2022

    The Politics of Bitcoin with Dennis Porter

    In a Nutshell: People tend to get triggered when you talk about the politics of Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a technology but it is also a political protest statement in the sense that it is separating money from state and it gives you the option to opt-out. Whether you are left, right, center, up, down, sideways, progressive, libertarian, non-labeled, or Trumpian, almost everyone who coalesces around Bitcoin agrees that monetary policy left in the hands of a few unelected bureaucrats is, and has been shown to be, a relative disaster. But when you go beyond that, look out, it becomes a politics of Bitcoin food fight (at least on Twitter!). Recently, the political power of Bitcoiners has come into focus and one of the people leading the charge is Dennis Porter. Guest: Dennis Porter, host of Smart People Sh*T, a podcast focused on exploring bitcoin as a technology and as a tool to help reshape society for the good. We Discuss: Is Bitcoin inherently political? The social and political philosophies that might have factored into the creation of Bitcoin. What the “milkshake theory” says about a future where the U.S. dollar and Bitcoin coexist. How a renewed focus on states’ rights could lead to competition that’s healthy for Bitcoin and the broader U.S. economy. Why Dennis believes Bitcoin could turn down the temperature in our political debates and, potentially, help the U.S. steer clear of another civil war. How Bitcoin could create both a check on government overreach and a safeguard for individual rights. The ramifications of getting Bitcoin-friendly politicians elected. What Bitcoin “fixes” related to politics. How Bitcoin can hold politicians accountable to their constituents. The nuance of the Bitcoin single issue voter. What a Republican sweep in 2022 and 2024 could mean.

    1h 24m
  3. 13/01/2022

    The Philosopher Kings of Bitcoin with Andrew Bailey, Bradley Rettler, Craig Warmke, and Troy Cross

    In a Nutshell: One of the beautiful things about Bitcoin is its interdisciplinary nature. To really “get” Bitcoin, you have to have at least a working knowledge of a wide variety of disciplines. That’s one reason why I love talking to academic philosophers who are also Bitcoiners. They have frameworks to help us understand the expansive and interconnected nature of Bitcoin and the kinds of questions we should be asking ourselves about it. Here’s Andrew Bailey, Bradley Rettler, and Craig Warmke writing at Coindesk: Philosophy is all-inclusive,​ the ultimate bundled interdiscipline. Bitcoin pairs well with philosophy because every one of its ingredients falls within the purview of philosophical research. Philosophers draw from whatever evidence is relevant – and evidence relevant to Bitcoin spans psychology, economics, cryptography and more. But neither psychology, nor economics, nor cryptography, nor computer science alone provides a deep understanding of the system as a whole. A bird’s eye view of Bitcoin is necessarily a philosophical one. In today’s show, I combine four previously released conversations with the leading Bitcoin philosophers into one mega 5-hour show. Necessarily, we cover a broad range of topics that I hope will add to your knowledge and appreciation for this thing we call Bitcoin. Guests in Alphabetical Order: Andrew Bailey, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Yale-NUS college in Singapore Bradley Rettler, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wyoming, Craig Warmke, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Northern Illinois University Troy Cross, Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Reed College in Oregon.

    5h 15m

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