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🎙 The #1 Daily Bitcoin Podcast - Raw, Unfiltered, Uncensored Livestreaming 7 days a week on Rumble w/ video. No BS. No altcoins. Just BTC. Endorsed by the High Priest of Bitcoin himself: Max Keiser. Here, stackin' sats isn't advice - it's a way of life. Stack hard. Stay sovereign. 🟧

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2260: Ex-Goldman Sachs Insider Calls for $140K Bitcoin Rally — Here's Why

2/22/2026
An ex-Goldman Sachs insider is calling for a $140,000 Bitcoin rally — and the reasoning centers on global liquidity dynamics, positioning shifts, and historical market structure patterns. In this episode, we break down why CME "smart money" traders are slashing short exposure, how 50% of Bitcoin's past 24 months ending positive supports the broader uptrend thesis, and why macro shifts may be aligning in Bitcoin's favor. We also examine miner behavior, ETF flow trends, and why crypto markets appear largely unfazed by renewed global tariff tensions. When Wall Street veterans start framing six-figure Bitcoin as a liquidity outcome rather than speculation, it's worth unpacking the math. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:31:10

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2259: Saylor: Bitcoin Is Going to $1M — "It's Zero or a Million"

2/21/2026
Michael Saylor just made one of his boldest statements yet: Bitcoin is either going to zero — or $1 million. As $150K price targets fade and ETF outflows extend to $3.8B over five weeks, conviction across the market is being tested. In this episode, we break down why extreme polarization often marks inflection points, how mining difficulty rebounding 15% signals network resilience, and why some macro analysts believe a rotation out of overheated AI stocks could become Bitcoin's next catalyst. With geopolitical tension rising and retail sentiment cooling, the real question isn't short-term volatility — it's whether Bitcoin's long-term asymmetry still dominates the risk curve. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:28:41

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2258: Bitcoin to $500K — Scarcity Math Says the Move Is Inevitable

2/20/2026
A bold call is circulating: Bitcoin to $500,000. Not hype — math. As Lightning Network volume exceeds $1B per month and infrastructure keeps expanding beneath surface volatility, the long-term scarcity equation is being recalculated. In this episode, we break down why fixed supply dynamics continue strengthening the bull case, how network growth reinforces Bitcoin's monetary premium, and why short-term ETF outflows don't necessarily invalidate long-term repricing models. We also address quantum computing fears, global exchange controversies, and the broader liquidity backdrop shaping risk assets. When supply is capped and adoption compounds, scarcity math doesn't disappear — it intensifies. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:32:39

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2257: Historic Bitcoin Bottom Signal Flashes — Last Time, BTC Rallied 1,900%

2/19/2026
A historic Bitcoin bottom signal just flashed again — and the last time it appeared, BTC went on to rally 1,900%. While ETF outflows continue and sentiment sits in "extreme fear," on-chain indicators are telling a very different story. In this episode, we break down the metric behind the signal, why fear spikes often coincide with inflection points, and what consolidation near key resistance could mean if momentum flips. We also examine the macro backdrop, ETF flow dynamics, and progress on U.S. market structure legislation that could shape the next phase of Bitcoin's cycle. When sentiment screams panic and historical precedent flashes opportunity, it's worth paying attention. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:28:24

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2256: The Nakamoto Heist: 99% Collapse Inside the Bitcoin Power Struggle

2/18/2026
A 99% stock collapse. A restructuring that flipped control. And a wave of criticism from prominent Bitcoin voices who say this is exactly what they once warned about. In this episode, we break down what's being called "The Nakamoto Heist" — not as gossip, but as a case study in Bitcoin's growing power struggle. How does a near-total equity wipeout turn into consolidation of influence? What does it say about Bitcoin wrapped inside the financial industrial complex versus Bitcoin in self-custody? We unpack the mechanics of the collapse, the strategic moves that followed, and why critics argue this moment exposes a deeper tension: is Bitcoin being adopted — or absorbed? As sovereign funds buy dips, ETFs swing flows, and $150K targets resurface, the real debate may not be price at all — but who controls the rails. This isn't just a corporate story. It's a clash between ideology and capital inside Bitcoin itself.

Duration:00:32:48

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2255: $16.5M Pokémon Card vs $50M Bitcoin — Scarcity Is Being Repriced

2/17/2026
A $16.5 million Pokémon card just sold — while long-term Bitcoin price targets of $50 million by 2041 are circulating again. The bigger story isn't collectibles versus crypto. It's how markets are repricing scarcity in real time. In this episode, we break down why high-end collectibles, digital assets, and sovereign-scale Bitcoin accumulation are part of the same macro shift. As Strategy continues stacking BTC despite geopolitical tension and institutional debates resurface around long-term valuation, the question isn't whether scarcity matters — it's how it's being valued. We also examine corporate Bitcoin adoption in unexpected places, including restaurant chains seeing measurable impact after BTC integration. When markets start assigning eight-figure values to cards and projecting eight-figure targets for Bitcoin, something deeper is unfolding. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:29:55

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2254: $500K Bitcoin 'Simple Arithmetic' as World Order Warnings Grow

2/16/2026
The $500,000 Bitcoin thesis is back — and some analysts now describe it as "simple arithmetic." As Ray Dalio revives warnings about global monetary instability and shifting world order dynamics, the case for Bitcoin as neutral, permissionless money gains renewed urgency. In this episode, we break down why long-term valuation models continue pointing higher, how structural macro shifts favor scarce digital assets, and why $500K by 2030 is increasingly framed as conservative rather than extreme. We also examine Metaplanet's 738% revenue surge driven by Bitcoin, Strategy's long-term capital restructuring plan, and the ongoing debate between a $75K breakout versus broader market regime shifts. When macro systems wobble, arithmetic starts to matter. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:29:13

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2253: Cathie Wood: Sell Gold Now Before Bitcoin Reaches $1.5M

2/15/2026
Cathie Wood just said sell gold before Bitcoin hits $1.5 million — let's break down what that really means. Cathie Wood just reignited the gold vs Bitcoin debate — urging investors to shift from gold to BTC before Bitcoin potentially reaches $1.5 million. As ETF outflows extend and bottom calls circulate near $45K, conviction narratives are splitting sharply. In this episode, we break down why $1.5M price targets are resurfacing, how institutional outflows contrast with long-term accumulation trends, and whether quantum computing fears represent genuine risk or recycled FUD. We also examine Elon Musk's X preparing to enable crypto and stock trading, and what expanded retail rails could mean for liquidity cycles ahead. When markets divide between fear and conviction, positioning becomes the real signal. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:30:55

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2252: Brazil Revives 1 Million Bitcoin Strategic Reserve Plan

2/14/2026
Brazil is back in the strategic Bitcoin conversation — reviving plans to accumulate up to 1 million BTC as part of a national reserve framework. That kind of sovereign-scale positioning changes the long-term narrative, regardless of short-term volatility. In this episode, we break down what a 1 million Bitcoin reserve would mean geopolitically, how nation-state positioning shifts the global monetary conversation, and why strategic accumulation differs from speculative trading. We also examine retail-driven short squeezes, renewed ETF filings tied to Bitcoin, and fresh momentum behind U.S. crypto market structure legislation. Zooming out, this isn't just about price — it's about who holds Bitcoin over the next decade. As inflation cools and conviction gets tested, sovereign-level accumulation redefines the scale of the game. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:29:19

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2251: Bitcoin Rallies on CPI as $266K Bull Case Holds Despite ETF Outflows

2/13/2026
Bitcoin just rallied on CPI, ETF outflows are rising, and yet the $266K bull case is still very much alive — let's break down why. Bitcoin pushed back above $69K following a softer U.S. CPI print, signaling renewed macro sensitivity — even as Federal Reserve rate-cut odds remain muted. While ETF outflows totaled $410M and a major bank trimmed its near-term outlook, the longer-term $266K bull case remains firmly on the table. In this episode, we examine why one classic valuation metric shows Bitcoin at its most undervalued level since March 2023 — a period that historically preceded a powerful upside move. We also unpack the divergence between short-term ETF flow volatility and long-term institutional positioning. Meanwhile, the gold supply narrative faces renewed scrutiny, with prominent voices questioning its scarcity properties compared to Bitcoin's fixed supply. As macro signals shift and market structure recalibrates, the bigger question isn't whether Bitcoin can rally — it's whether the broader market is underestimating the structural case still in play. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:28:52

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2250: Bitcoin Bears Target $40K as Institutions Quietly Load Up

2/12/2026
Bearish price targets are back. Some analysts now warn Bitcoin could fall toward $40K as futures data shows positioning building for further downside. But beneath the fear narrative, institutions and balance sheets are doing something very different. In this episode, we break down why Binance just converted $1B into Bitcoin for its SAFU reserve during volatility, and why Strategy's CEO is exploring additional preferred stock issuance to fund further Bitcoin purchases. While traders debate momentum and derivatives pressure builds, structural players are adding exposure. We also examine Thailand's approval of crypto as underlying assets in derivatives markets — a policy shift expanding global access — and unpack whether the current fear cycle reflects true structural weakness or simply leverage getting flushed again. When retail fears $40K, it's worth asking who's accumulating. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:31:30

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2249: Bitcoin Breaks Into Denmark's Largest Bank as Institutional Access Expands

2/11/2026
Bitcoin adoption just cleared another institutional hurdle. Denmark's largest bank now allows clients to access Bitcoin and Ether ETPs — a structural shift that expands exposure through traditional financial rails. While short-term momentum stalls near $69K, access continues to widen across the banking system. In this episode, we break down what this move signals for European adoption and why institutional gateways matter more than daily price swings. Spot Bitcoin ETFs add $167M in fresh inflows, nearly reversing last week's outflows — reinforcing that demand remains active beneath surface volatility. We also examine ongoing U.S. policy discussions around crypto legislation, and why expanding regulated access through banks and ETFs may ultimately outweigh short-term technical resistance. Bitcoin doesn't need euphoria to advance — it needs infrastructure. And infrastructure keeps expanding. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:29:46

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2248: Bitcoin 2026 Supercycle Thesis Evolves as Timing Shifts

2/10/2026
Bitcoin is navigating a violent reset phase — but the bigger question isn't whether the supercycle thesis is dead, it's when it reasserts itself. In this episode, we break down why the 2026 Bitcoin supercycle narrative is evolving, not disappearing, as market timing expectations adjust to liquidity, regulation, and institutional behavior. We examine the recent $60K selloff, heavy liquidations, and bearish calls suggesting the move marks a midpoint in a broader drawdown — and contrast that with ETF inflows returning, signaling renewed institutional engagement beneath the surface. On-chain metrics like the Mayer Multiple point to stress conditions similar to prior cycle lows, while derivatives-driven volatility continues flushing leveraged traders. Zooming out, we also unpack how new policy frameworks like the GENIUS Act and MiCA could reshape stablecoins into distinct "cash" and "shadow deposit" categories — a shift with major implications for liquidity and Bitcoin's role as neutral collateral. The supercycle thesis isn't gone. It's recalibrating to a new macro clock. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:28:32

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2247: $779B Asset Manager Says Bitcoin Will Surge to $150,000 This Year

2/9/2026
As Bitcoin trades through short-term uncertainty, long-term conviction is quietly strengthening. In this episode, we examine why dip narratives toward $50K are colliding with aggressive buying from whales, institutions, and corporate treasuries — and why a $150,000 Bitcoin target is back in focus for this year. We break down how crypto investment outflows are easing after weeks of heavy selling, signaling seller exhaustion rather than renewed risk. At the same time, on-chain data shows Bitcoin whales scooping up roughly 40,000 BTC near the $60K level, while Strategy adds $90M in Bitcoin even as price trades below its cost basis — a classic signal of conviction buying. Zooming out, Binance reinforces its SAFU reserve with an additional $300M in Bitcoin during the dip, underscoring balance-sheet confidence across the ecosystem. With a $779B asset manager now projecting a $150K Bitcoin move this year, this episode connects the dots between accumulation, institutional behavior, and where Bitcoin tends to go once selling pressure finally breaks. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:30:39

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2246: Billionaire Warns Bitcoin Is Headed to $750K in 2026 as Money Printing Returns

2/8/2026
As Bitcoin trades below recent highs, a growing macro narrative is re-emerging: liquidity is set to return. In this episode, we examine why renewed money printing, shifting rate expectations, and institutional positioning are converging to fuel bold long-term price targets — including a $750K Bitcoin thesis by end of 2026. We break down why some traders still warn of downside risk near $50K, and why institutions see the same price zone as a rare entry opportunity. With interest-rate cut odds rising ahead of the next FOMC meeting, the macro backdrop is quietly changing in Bitcoin's favor. Meanwhile, BlackRock's IBIT posts $231M in inflows as ETFs finish the week positively, signaling continued demand beneath the surface. Zooming out, this episode connects the dots between global liquidity cycles, institutional behavior, and long-term Bitcoin valuation models. Short-term skepticism remains loud — but history shows Bitcoin moves fastest when disbelief is highest and money printers start warming up. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:30:45

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2245: Bitcoin Volatility Sparks Buying - ETFs Absorb Shock as $850K Case Builds

2/7/2026
Bitcoin volatility rattles markets as price briefly slips below $60K, but the deeper signal emerges beneath the noise: buying pressure steps in as ETFs absorb the shock. Rather than signaling structural weakness, the move reflects a classic redistribution phase where weak hands exit and longer-term capital positions for the next leg higher. In this episode, we break down the three main theories behind the selloff and why none of them invalidate the long-term thesis. BlackRock's IBIT sees renewed inflows following one of its worst trading days, reinforcing the view that institutional demand is responding to volatility, not fleeing from it. At the same time, derivatives markets highlight a potential $84K futures gap, while Google search interest for "Bitcoin" explodes as public attention reawakens. Zooming out, global adoption continues to expand. Russia's largest bank reportedly moves toward offering crypto-backed loans for corporate clients, while long-term valuation models project Bitcoin reaching $850,000 over the next decade. Volatility shakes confidence in the short term, but infrastructure, liquidity, and policy momentum continue to build quietly beneath the surface. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:27:41

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2244: Bitcoin Rebounds - JPMorgan Sees $266K BTC Outperforming Gold

2/6/2026
Bitcoin rebounds sharply after a volatility-driven selloff, reclaiming the $70K level as institutional and corporate buyers quietly step in. While short-term traders panic, long-term capital continues positioning for what JPMorgan now frames as Bitcoin outperforming gold, with a long-term valuation case reaching $266,000 per BTC. In this episode, we break down why ETF outflows and price dips are not signs of structural weakness but part of a redistribution phase. BlackRock's IBIT posts a record $10B trading day even as ETFs shed $434M overall, signaling aggressive rotation rather than exit. Meanwhile, corporate treasuries like Metaplanet publicly commit to continued Bitcoin accumulation as sentiment craters and weaker holders capitulate. We also examine on-chain data showing large holder supply hitting a short-term low, historically a setup for stronger hands to absorb supply. This is how Bitcoin transitions ownership during volatility - from reactive traders to conviction capital. Price moves fast. Policy, balance sheets, and long-term frameworks move slower - and they're moving in Bitcoin's favor. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:25:24

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2243: Bitcoin Slides to $65K as U.S. States Advance BTC Funds

2/5/2026
"Bitcoin is sliding hard today — but states are moving forward like the volatility doesn't matter." Bitcoin is down ~10% on the day, slicing through $65K — and fear is back on the timeline. But while price reacts, policy quietly moves forward. This episode breaks down: • What's actually driving today's sharp selloff • Why state-level Bitcoin funds are advancing during volatility • Virginia's move toward a state Bitcoin reserve • Why crashes often coincide with structural adoption • How Bitcoin continues to be treated less like a trade and more like infrastructure This isn't about pretending volatility doesn't exist. It's about understanding what changes during it — and what doesn't.

Duration:00:27:44

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2242: State Bitcoin Reserves Go Mainstream — Sovereigns Rethink Treasuries

2/4/2026
Bitcoin is quietly moving from speculative asset to sovereign reserve strategy. This episode breaks down why governments and state-linked entities are reassessing how treasuries are structured, and why Bitcoin is increasingly being discussed alongside — or instead of — traditional reserve assets. Topics covered: • What "state Bitcoin reserves" actually mean in practice • Why sovereigns are reconsidering treasury diversification • How Bitcoin compares to gold and foreign exchange reserves • What recent whale activity and ETF flows really signal • Why nation-state adoption tends to happen quietly, then all at once For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:36:04

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2241: Epstein Files Reveal Early Bitcoin Links — New Questions Emerge

2/3/2026
"When the Epstein files touch Bitcoin's early history, it's not about price — it's about power." Newly released emails tied to the Epstein case have reignited discussion around Bitcoin's early years, including previously undisclosed links to early crypto investments and financial intermediaries. This episode examines: • What DOJ-released emails actually show — and what they don't • The significance of an early Coinbase investment tied to Epstein • Why questions around Bitcoin's origins resurface during power struggles • How Bitcoin's neutrality contrasts with elite financial networks • Why resistance often reveals what threatens entrenched systems This is not a price episode. It's about context, incentives, and why Bitcoin unsettles power structures. For the full premium livestream experience with video, visit our Rumble at http://BitcoinNewsAlerts.net

Duration:00:29:11