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Insightful. Balanced. Provocative.Brave enough to leverage the market? Bold enough to challenge the status quo? Join Alex Chizhik @MrEbitda and @ShimonLazarov as they bring their 15+ years business experience to a data-driven debate. From Bitcoin to the NASDAQ, Government Regulations to Real Estate Trusts, Facebook to Moderna. If you care about the economy, finance, or investing this podcast is for you.

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Insightful. Balanced. Provocative.Brave enough to leverage the market? Bold enough to challenge the status quo? Join Alex Chizhik @MrEbitda and @ShimonLazarov as they bring their 15+ years business experience to a data-driven debate. From Bitcoin to the NASDAQ, Government Regulations to Real Estate Trusts, Facebook to Moderna. If you care about the economy, finance, or investing this podcast is for you.

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Productivity vs. Pain: AI Displacement, Duration Risk, and the SOTU "Clown Show"

3/2/2026
In this episode of the Dollar Auction Show, Shimon and Alex tackle the growing "Technology Doomer" narrative. While Shimon argues that massive productivity gains from AI physically cannot result in a worse economy, Alex warns of a 2-3 year "pain gap" where government paralysis leads to a 2008-style market collapse. They also break down: The AI Displacement Model: Comparing AI agents to "digital immigrants" and the Saudi/UAE economic model. Duration Risk: Why Wall Street is confused and why Bitcoin/Software stocks are feeling the heat. State of the Union: A deep dive into Trump’s political maneuvers, the "clown show" atmosphere, and the "Common Sense" divide. The Detroit-ification of NYC: Why Zohran Mamdani’s policies might be fueling a mass exodus to Miami. Timestamps 00:00 – Testing the new intro feature 01:19 – Addressing the "Technology Doomer" piece 02:49 – Defining an Economy: Why productivity should prevent collapse 03:40 – Parallels to 2008: Will the Fed buy your mortgage (again)? 06:11 – Alex’s "Pain Gap" thesis: Why the short run will be brutal 11:17 – Industry Spotlight: AI hacking the Mexican government & cybersecurity displacement 15:43 – The UAE Mental Model: AI agents as digital immigrants 20:55 – The K-Shaped Recovery: Why you must hold assets to survive 31:05 – Finance 101: What is Duration Risk and why does it kill growth? 37:27 – State of the Union: Trump, Pelosi, and "Common Sense" politics 44:59 – Shimon’s "Beer & ID" solution to voter integrity 46:27 – NYC vs. Reality: Free daycare for illegal immigrants & emergency funds 53:33 – Historical context: Why Hollywood moved to LA (and why Miami is next) 55:10 – Final thoughts Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Support the show

Duration:00:55:09

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Bitcoin vs. Tech in 2026: Bear Market Grind, QLD Correlation & $150K Prediction

2/19/2026
In this Bear Market Edition of the Dollar Auction Show, Shimon Lazarov and Alex (@MrEBITDA) dive deep into the current crypto winter sentiment after meeting Wall Street and hedge fund pros. Shimon presents a compelling chart overlay showing Bitcoin behaving like ~1.2–1.3× leveraged Nasdaq (QLD) since 2018 — outperforming in bulls, underperforming in bears, and currently detached to the downside. He argues tech (and therefore Bitcoin) won't see a 2022-style multi-year breakdown thanks to the long-term trend line, AI/robotics productivity tailwinds, no aggressive Fed rate hikes under the new chair, and massive unlocked GDP potential. They debate: Will Nasdaq really break down from over-invested AI/data-center CapEx? Is Bitcoin leading tech lower… or just more leveraged & sentiment-driven? Power Law support, miner capitulation FUD, quantum/doomer narratives AI models (Gemini vs. Grok vs. local edge), Apple’s strategy, robotics replacing housekeepers Realistic 2026 price targets ($60k bottom? $150k by year-end?) Why the last two cycles felt underwhelming and whether we’re in for a long grind A candid, no-BS conversation blending macro, technicals, techno-optimism and bear-market psychology. Timestamps below ↓ 00:00 Intro & current market vibes after New York conference 00:24 Wall Street / hedge fund sentiment: 50/50 split, Bitcoin tracks tech optimism 01:32 Tech CapEx bubble fears vs. Apple sitting it out 03:58 Technical difficulties & plan to overlay charts later 06:04 Core thesis – Bitcoin as 1.2–1.3× leveraged Nasdaq (QLD overlay since 2018) 07:23 Bitcoin leads tops/bottoms, ETF mini-bull, post-Trump pump & Liberation Day dump 08:23 Current performance: QLD +533% vs Bitcoin +383% since 2018 08:56 Long-term QLD trend line – no 2022-style multi-year bear likely 10:06 Fed policy, new chair, interest rates & why no big breakdown expected 10:37 Cathie Wood / AI breakthroughs, robotics unlocking hidden GDP 11:28 AI models (Grok & Gemini) both target ~$150k BTC by end of 2026 12:15 Alex reaction: more bearish near-term, uncertain forces in AI/energy/geopolitics 14:38 AI doomerism & job displacement counter-arguments (robots = low-wage labor) 17:06 Market uncertainty, pro-crypto admin yet underwhelming price action, FUD levels rising 20:20 “Buy the rumor, sell the news” after favorable regulation & politics 21:24 Commoditization of foundation models vs. value in robotics & applications 22:41 Apple’s local-model strategy – smart or behind the curve? 25:28 Gemini surprise performance vs. Grok, competing AI paradigms 27:35 Geopolitical risks, Fed chair “market trial”, Arthur Hayes contrarian view 30:07 Global debt, productivity, low real rates → bullish for risk assets long-term 30:54 Recycled FUD dice: quantum, miners to AI, retail boredom → same old narratives 34:19 No retail, institutional shakeout, potential long grind ahead 35:22 Power Law support bands – 50–66k floor never broken historically 37:23 Shimon’s 2026 base case: 60s for months → strong H2 recovery → $150k 39:03 Nasdaq all-time highs eventually → Bitcoin follows 40:27 Bull-case global scenario: peace dividends + real AI GDP 42:53 Geopolitical war risks (Iran rumors) & market reaction 44:37 Liberation Day / tariffs – major missed upside for BTC & risk assets 44:54 Hash rate near ATH → miner capitulation narrative weak 46:11 Personal lessons: avoid leverage loans, keep cash, cap BTC allocation ~30–40% 49:17 Cash for peace of mind & opportunistic buying 49:58 Bear market “snake through the pipe” analogy 50:40 Bitcoin’s pure-sentiment nature vs. better technology & network effects 51:18 Internet analogy – 30+ years from invention to mass adoption 52:02 Closing: “Slog until then” – patience requ Support the show

Duration:00:48:44

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Beyond Davos: The Truth About Ukraine "Space Wars" and the New World Realignment

1/23/2026
In this "Special World Economic Forum Edition" of the Dollar Auction Show, Alex and Shimon take a deep dive into the seismic shifts currently reshaping the global order. We move beyond the headlines to analyze how the "Western global elite" at Davos are losing their grip on power as a new era of geopolitics emerges. This episode explores the "Trump Doctrine"—a radical departure from traditional U.S. foreign policy. Instead of endless regime changes and "forever wars," we discuss a strategy focused on "monetizing power" and leveraging economic pressure to force alignment with U.S. interests. From the strategic necessity of Greenland to the reality of "Space Wars," we unpack the high-stakes moves that the mainstream media is largely ignoring. Key Discussion Points: * The Decline of the WEF: Why the World Economic Forum is transitioning from an exclusive "elite club" to a more mainstream "paid-to-play" conference, and what this means for global influence. * The Trump Doctrine vs. Traditional Diplomacy: Alex explains the "Play Action Pass" strategy—how faking or acting on early threats (like tariffs on allies) builds the credibility needed for major geopolitical negotiations. * Funding "European Early Retirement": A provocative look at NATO funding. Shimon argues that U.S. defense spending has effectively subsidized Europe's expansive welfare states and pensions, and why that era is coming to an end. * Energy Independence as a Game Changer: How American fracking and energy self-sufficiency have removed the primary motivation for Middle Eastern interventions, allowing the U.S. to take a harder line with regimes like Maduro's in Venezuela. * Greenland and the First "Space War": Why Greenland is critical for future military infrastructure, data centers, and controlling the "space war" frontier, especially in light of how Starlink changed the landscape of the Ukraine conflict. * Onshoring Critical Manufacturing: The strategic danger of outsourcing essentials (like medical PPE and IV bags) to adversaries like China, and why tariffs are being used as a tool to bring production back home. Join the Conversation: Is the era of global cooperation through organizations like the WEF truly over? Is "monetizing power" a sustainable path for the U.S., or does it risk alienating vital allies? Let us know your thoughts on the new world realignment in the comments below! Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on X: @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the show

Duration:01:09:48

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Iran Chaos, Bitcoin Blues, and AI Boom

1/16/2026
Join hosts Shimon Lazarov and Alex Chizhik (@MrEBITDA) for a no-holds-barred dive into the world's hottest topics! From the media blackout in Iran's potential revolution to Trump's geopolitical chess moves, Bitcoin's volatile flatline, and the explosive productivity gains from AI— this episode unpacks it all with sharp analysis, humor, and unfiltered insights. In this episode: Whether you're into finance, foreign policy, or futuristic tech, this is your go-to for thought-provoking discussions that cut through the noise. Timestamps: If you enjoyed this, smash that LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE for more episodes, and drop a comment with your take on Iran's future or AI's job impact! Follow us on X: @ShimonLazarov and @MrEBITDA. #Geopolitics #IranRevolution #Bitcoin #AI #TrumpForeignPolicy #Economics #Podcast #DollarAuctionShow Support the show

Duration:00:43:54

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Iran, Venezuela, and Global Freedom

1/9/2026
In this episode of The Dollar Auction Show, Shimon and Alex talk through why Bitcoin is lagging despite risk assets ripping, and then pivot hard into geopolitics: Iran’s internal unrest, Venezuela’s Maduro capture, and what these events signal about deterrence, U.S. power projection, and the media ecosystem. They explore a “power law” framing for Bitcoin’s long-term adoption, argue mainstream media has become incentive-driven content creation, and debate realpolitik vs “procedure-first” foreign policy. The conversation ties together oil flows, Russia/Ukraine funding pressure, China/Taiwan deterrence, and why unconventional leverage (like blockades and tariffs) can move outcomes faster than traditional diplomacy. 0:07 Intro + markets check 0:27 Bitcoin lagging stocks/gold/silver 2:17 Power law optimism for Bitcoin adoption 5:37 Pivot: politics, social strife, “post-truth” era 6:47 Iran background + why the uprising matters 11:57 Media incentives: news as “content for the base” 15:07 U.S. foreign policy split: status quo vs pressure 16:37 Venezuela: “surgical” action + results vs process 23:07 Rules of war + proportionality logic 24:07 Escalation dominance + Iran air defense narrative 27:07 X/Twitter, Grok, and Wikipedia bias claims 33:07 Trump as consequential actor (even if abrasive) 34:07 Oil + geopolitics ripple effects (Russia/China) 42:27 Tariffs as leverage, not just economics 44:07 Critique of economists/models; “common sense” lens 47:47 Outlook: 2026 optimism, volatility caveats Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the show

Duration:00:48:59

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Are We Early or Late? Bitcoin, AI, and the S-Curve of Civilization

12/23/2025
After an eight-month hiatus, Shimon and Alex return to The Dollar Auction Show with their sharpest, most wide-ranging conversation yet. What begins as a simple question—“Why is the Bitcoin sentiment so bearish when the price is doing fine?”—unfolds into a two-hour exploration of markets, psychology, technology, geopolitics, AI, and humanity’s future. Together they dive deep into: 1. Introduction — Eight Months Later Catching up Why Bitcoin sentiment feels off despite strong fundamentals Bear market jokes and “when Bitcoin dips, it dips” 2. Market Volatility, Macro Jitters & Investor Psychology Comparing today’s volatility to prior cycles Why investors are more nervous than the data suggests Tariffs, Fed tension, and the jittery political backdrop The irony of “digital asset treasury companies” replicating 2017’s ICO mania 3. Institutional Adoption & the Slow Grind of Legitimization Major banks warming up to Bitcoin ETFs, allocations, custodians, and bonds Why big money moves slowly but relentlessly How sideways price action transfers coins from speculators to pension funds 4. Bitcoin’s Long-Term Trajectory Is Bitcoin still the fastest horse? Why upside shrinks as adoption grows Compounding vs. risk-taking as investing styles The trendline, technical analysis, and market-moving whales Can a 20–40% yearly growth Bitcoin still change your life? 5. The AI Boom: Bubble or Transformation? Is Nvidia overvalued? What happens if OpenAI becomes the Enron of AI? Why data centers don’t “go to zero” AI agents disrupting SaaS, legal work, customer support, and more The massive, overlooked link between energy generation and AI compute Why “overbuilding” might not be real 6. Robotics, Chips, and the Second Industrial Revolution Chips for compute → chips for robots Cities blocking safer autonomous fleets Why AI + robotics = the true economic revolution The coming overcapacity vs. demand explosion in energy 7. Civilizational Shifts, Spirituality, and the Fourth Turning Generational cycles Could 9/11 have been the real start of the fourth turning? Human psychology, Fibonacci, TA, and why markets obey “natural laws” Why we’re lucky to live through the Internet → smartphone → AI → robotics transition in one lifetime 8. Closing Thoughts — Gratitude for a Wild Era Living through history Managing fear vs. embracing transformation Looking ahead to Bitcoin’s and AI’s next leap Why optimism is the only way through massive change Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the show

Duration:00:52:36

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Bitcoin crashes by $10,000 but we're happy!

3/27/2024
Summary In this episode, Alex and Shimon discuss Bitcoin's power law and its implications for the future of the cryptocurrency. They explain the concept of power law and how it differs from previous models of Bitcoin's price. They also draw parallels between power law in nature and Bitcoin's price corridor. The hosts highlight the significance of the power law model and its rigorous analysis compared to previous models. They conclude by exploring the potential of AI and robotics, showcasing a demo of a robot interacting with Chad GPT-4. The conversation covers various topics related to AI, including the power of AI chips, the potential increase in energy demand, the importance of open-source AI, and the need for trust and transparency in AI development. The intersection of crypto, AI, and open source is also discussed, highlighting the role of cryptographic proof and on-chain data. The dangers of concentrated power in AI and the importance of societal input in shaping AI values are explored. The hosts express disappointment with a podcast interview style that lacks depth and critical questioning. Takeaways * Bitcoin's price follows a power law, which is a mathematical model that predicts a straight line on a log-log scale graph. * The power law model provides a more rigorous and accurate analysis of Bitcoin's price compared to previous models. * Power law is a common phenomenon in nature, seen in the relationship between body mass and metabolic rate in animals. * The power law model suggests that Bitcoin's price will continue to grow over time, with a predicted floor price and a slower rate of growth in the future. AI chips are becoming increasingly powerful and are driving advancements in AI technology. * The use of AI will likely lead to an increase in energy demand, which could lower the cost of energy and benefit industries like Bitcoin mining. * Open-source AI allows for innovation and collaboration, ensuring that AI development is not controlled by a single company or entity. * The intersection of crypto, AI, and open source has the potential to create more transparent and trustworthy AI systems. * Concentrated power in AI development poses risks, and it is important to involve society in shaping AI values and decision-making. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Bitcoin's Power Law 02:45 Understanding Power Law and Bitcoin's Price 07:59 Power Law in Nature and Bitcoin's Price Corridor 13:00 Implications of Power Law for Bitcoin's Future 22:05 Predictions and Investment Potential 22:56 Exploring AI and Robotics 26:47 Reflection on Performance 27:11 The Power of AI Chips 27:40 Nvidia's AI Chip Innovations 28:29 AI at the Chip Level 29:18 Increased Energy Demand 30:17 Energy Consumption and Efficiency 31:04 The Excitement of Using More Energy 31:23 Open Source AI and Innovation 32:19 Genetic Algorithms and Open Source AI 37:39 The Intersection of Crypto, AI, and Open Source 42:32 The Importance of Open Source AI and Trust 43:28 The Need for Cryptographic Proof and On-Chain Data 45:47 The Dangers of Concentrated Power in AI 46:16 The Role of Society in Shaping AI Values 47:58 Disappointment with Interviewing Style 50:09 The Dollar Auction Show and Strong Opinions Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the show Support the Show.

Duration:00:51:31

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$70K Bitcoin and the AI Revolution

3/8/2024
Summary In this conversation, Shimon and Alex discuss the all-time high of Bitcoin and the excitement surrounding it. They also delve into the role of technology in various industries and the exponential growth of tech advancements. The conversation then shifts to Tesla's full self-driving algorithm and the value of edge cases in machine learning. They touch on media manipulation and the biased portrayal of Bitcoin in the media. Finally, they highlight notable Bitcoin critics and the impact of their opinions. In this conversation, Alex and Shimon discuss various topics related to Bitcoin, AI, and energy. They criticize financial experts who have made inaccurate predictions about Bitcoin and housing affordability. They explore the impact of Bitcoin and AI on energy demand and the need for low latency in AI and Bitcoin transactions. They also discuss the role of nuclear power in meeting energy demand and the potential for renewable energy to shape the future of energy markets. The conversation concludes with a celebration of Bitcoin's success and the potential for its continued growth. Takeaways Chapters 00:00 Introduction and All-Time High 00:41 Bitcoin Price Update 02:26 Bitcoin Trading Strategies 03:01 The Purpose of the Podcast 04:05 Technology in Every Industry 05:12 Bitcoin and Technological Advancements 06:10 Understanding Tech and Exponential Curves 06:30 Deep Dive into Tech Podcasts 07:24 Tesla's Full Self-Driving Algorithm 08:22 The Value of Edge Cases in Machine Learning 09:18 The Scalability of Tesla's Self-Driving Model 10:31 Media Manipulation and Bitcoin Critics 15:12 Bitcoin as the Cockroach of Investments 16:11 The Media's Influence on Perception 19:24 Engagement Farming and Bitcoin Critics 20:20 The Impact of Bitcoin Critics 20:52 Criticism of Financial Experts 22:13 Bitcoin and AI's Impact on Energy Demand 23:40 The Role of Nuclear Power in Meeting Energy Demand 28:02 The Need for Low Latency in AI and Bitcoin 30:02 Renewable Energy and the Future of Energy Markets 32:05 The Geopolitical Implications of Energy Independence 35:12 Bitcoin's Role in Increasing Energy Demand 36:21 Bitcoin's Price Action and the Impact of ETFs 39:14 The Future of Bitcoin Cycles 41:29 Barriers to Bitcoin Adoption 42:00 Celebrating Bitcoin's Success Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:00:43:23

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It's Just-isms

3/1/2024
In this conversation, Alex and Shimon discuss various topics related to AI and its impact on society. They explore the concept of 'justisms' in AI, where people downplay advancements by saying it's 'just' a certain capability. They also discuss the level of artificial intelligence that would be considered 'actual intelligence' and the challenges of defining intelligence on a linear scale. The conversation delves into tokenization and predicting the next token as a measure of intelligence, as well as the perception of time and power law. They speculate on the future of work in a world with advanced AI and the potential shift towards jobs that require empathy and human touch. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the value of accomplishment and the need for new paradigms in a society where basic needs are met by AI. The conversation explores the potential for advancing humanity on Earth through technological advancements, such as AGI and incremental improvements. It discusses the rapid pace of technological change and the uncertainty it brings. The goal of achieving universal basic needs and the changing path of careers are also examined. The conversation delves into the requirements for technological breakthroughs and the potential of AI and replicas. It concludes by addressing the impact of technology on society and the challenge of maintaining emotional connection. Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:00:48:02

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Google's AI Debacle and What It Means For China

2/26/2024
In this conversation, Shimon and Alex discuss the recent Google Gemini launch debacle and the challenges of AI alignment. They also explore the issue of trust in Google's AI and the potential impact on the company's future. Additionally, they delve into the importance of understanding and avoiding the spinning of information. The conversation covers topics such as the Hunter Biden scandal and Russian interference, concerns about AI bias, the impact of AI bias on Google's stock, the need for cryptographic proof in AI, China's AI and digital assets, the challenge of ensuring unbiased AI, the arms race of AI, the role of blockchain in open source AI, the difficulty of obtaining objective information from Google, and the disruption of established companies. Takeaways The Google Gemini launch debacle highlights the challenges of AI alignment and the potential unintended consequences of bias correction. Trust in Google's AI may be compromised due to the perceived biases and limitations of the system. The future of Google's AI depends on its ability to address these issues and provide more accurate and unbiased results. Understanding and avoiding the spinning of information is crucial in ensuring the dissemination of truthful and unbiased content. Former US spies warned in 2020 that the Hunter Biden scandal had Russian fingerprints, and recent developments have vindicated their claims. The Justice Department confirmed that an informant invented a story about $5 million bribes paid to Joe and Hunter Biden, further supporting the Russian interference narrative. The disconnect between the Hunter Biden laptop and the Russian interference allegations highlights the need for careful analysis and critical thinking when consuming news. The bias in AI systems, such as Google's, raises concerns about the potential manipulation of information and the need for cryptographic proof to ensure transparency and accountability. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Bitcoin 01:40 Google Gemini Launch Debacle 06:22 AI Alignment 09:27 Trust in Google's AI 14:44 Google's Future 24:40 The Hunter Biden Scandal and Russian Interference 25:10 The Justice Department's Statement 25:25 Confirmation of Russian Involvement 26:16 The Disconnect from the Hunter Biden Laptop 27:11 Concerns about AI Bias 28:08 The Impact of AI Bias on Google's Stock 29:36 The Need for Cryptographic Proof in AI 31:24 China's AI and Digital Assets 32:30 The Challenge of Ensuring Unbiased AI 33:39 The Arms Race of AI 36:17 The Role of Blockchain in Open Source AI 39:22 The AI Arms Race: Western AI, Chinese AI, and Pirate AI 45:03 The Difficulty of Obtaining Objective Information from Google 47:15 The Disruption of Established Companies Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:00:48:17

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CIA deep dive with Ken Egan - how to track and stop illicit finance

2/19/2024
In this conversation, Ken Egan, a retired CIA officer, shares his insights on Bitcoin and its implications within the intelligence community. He discusses how Bitcoin is viewed as a tool and emphasizes that it is not optimized for illicit activity. Ken also highlights the importance of educating lawmakers about Bitcoin and the need for a broader perspective in the discussion of its future. He addresses the idea of imposing restrictions on US miners and emphasizes the role of other tools in combating ransomware. Ken concludes by expressing his excitement about Bitcoin's potential to modernize energy grids and protect wealth. In this conversation, Ken discusses the fundamental use case of Bitcoin and why he believes it is important for Americans to own and use it. He emphasizes that Bitcoin provides a safety net and can bring a sense of calm to society in times of crisis. The conversation also touches on the lack of war and financial strife in the US, the resilience of the country, and the role of Bitcoin in making the nation more resilient. Ken and the hosts express their passion for Bitcoin and the need for education about investing in alternative assets. They discuss the volatility and uncertainty in the US and the potential for social and financial strife. The conversation concludes with Ken sharing his experiences and insights from his career in intelligence and the freedom to explore new opportunities and perspectives. Takeaways Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:34 Views on Bitcoin within the Intelligence Community 08:27 Bitcoin as a Tool for Illicit Activity 10:03 Bitcoin and Financial Sovereignty 16:28 Traceability of Bitcoin Transactions 18:19 Educating Lawmakers about Bitcoin 24:18 The Threats to Dollar Dominance 26:15 Implications of OFAC Compliance for Miners 29:18 Miners and Non-OFAC Compliant Transactions 36:36 The Positive Potential of Bitcoin 40:51 The Fundamental Use Case of Bitcoin 41:20 The Importance of Bitcoin in Times of Crisis 41:53 The Lack of War and Financial Strife in the US 43:17 The Resilience of the US and the Role of Bitcoin 44:42 Passion for Bitcoin and the Need for Education 45:40 The Volatility and Uncertainty in the US 46:05 The Potential for Strife and the Arrogance of Westerners 47:50 The Resilience of the System and the Role of Statesmen 48:15 The Chaos and Charm of Living in Developing Countries 50:13 The Unique Experiences and Insights of a Career in Intelligence 55:01 The Freedom to Explore New Opportunities and Perspectives 55:27 How to Connect with Ken Apple Podcast: Support the Show.

Duration:00:56:21

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Bitcoin and the CIA

2/12/2024
In this episode, Alex and Shimon discuss various topics including the intelligence community's interest in Bitcoin, the impact of regulation on markets, Elizabeth Warren's misunderstanding of interest rates, concerns about Biden's cognitive abilities, Putin's unhinged interview, India's potential, and the situation in Gaza. The conversation discusses the challenges and potential solutions in the ongoing conflict in Gaza. It highlights the difficulties in conquering the city of Ra'afah, where terrorists, hostages, and leadership are located. The conversation also mentions the problem of IEDs on the border with Egypt and the fear of creating holes in the fence. However, the speaker believes that these problems are solvable. The conversation ends with a hopeful note, expressing the desire for an end to the suffering and a return to normalcy for the people in Gaza. Takeaways * Intelligence agencies have a long history of using encryption, making it unsurprising that they are interested in Bitcoin. * Regulation can distort markets and create inefficiencies, hindering innovation and hurting investors. * Elizabeth Warren's misunderstanding of interest rates highlights the need for policymakers to have a strong understanding of economics. * Biden's cognitive abilities have raised concerns, and there are rumors that the Democratic Party may consider a replacement. * China's demographic challenges and India's entrepreneurial culture may impact their future trajectories. * The situation in Gaza is ongoing, with surgical operations targeting terrorists and an increasing number of surrenders. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Format Change 01:19 Feedback and Audience Engagement 03:47 Intelligence Agencies and Bitcoin 06:18 Bitcoin Inflows and Regulatory Distortions 07:36 Regulation and Market Inefficiencies 15:12 Elizabeth Warren's Misunderstanding of Interest Rates 19:31 Biden's Cognitive Abilities and Potential Replacement 22:21 Putin's Unhinged Interview 26:35 India's Potential and China's Demographic Challenges 37:40 Conclusion and Recap of Gaza Situation 42:06 Challenges in Conquering Ra'afah 43:05 Solutions to the Challenges 44:00 Hope for an End to the Conflict Support the Show.

Duration:00:45:01

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Apple, AR, and War Tech

2/2/2024
Summary The conversation covers various topics including the Apple Vision Pro, the implications of augmented reality, open source AI, the economic impact of Apple Vision Pro and government spending, the relationship between immigration and economic success, and a preview of a future discussion on military technology. In this conversation, Shimon Lazarov discusses the development of the Road Runner, a jet-powered drone designed to intercept aerial threats. He explains how the drone's speed and propulsion system make it more effective than traditional drones. The conversation then shifts to the importance of innovation and investment in pushing the boundaries of technology. Lazarov highlights the need for the US to take a proactive approach in areas such as nuclear energy. The conversation concludes with a discussion about future episodes focusing on military tech and drones. Takeaways Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Discussion of Apple Vision Pro 06:33 Implications of Apple Vision Pro and Augmented Reality 11:40 Open Source AI and the Future of AI Development 22:47 Economic Impact of Apple Vision Pro and Government Spending 25:09 Discussion on Immigration and Economic Success 30:16 Debate on the State of the Economy and Government Spending 39:08 Preview of Future Discussion on Military Technology 41:02 The Road Runner: A Jet Powered Drone 43:19 Innovation and Investment in the Frontier 44:23 The US Does the Right Thing 44:36 Future Episode: Military Tech and Drones Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:00:45:09

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Bitcoin ETF, Bitcoin price and M2, border crisis and more!

2/2/2024
In this conversation, Alex & Shimon discuss various topics including investment advisors and Bitcoin education, expectations for Bitcoin ETF approval, the relationship between Bitcoin price and M2, the border crisis, immigration process, and the cognitive decline of Joe Biden. Alex also highlights Vivek's stances and fresh perspective on politics. Takeaways * Investment advisors need to be educated about Bitcoin and ETFs to effectively advise their clients. * The approval of a Bitcoin ETF is expected to bring new money into the market, but it may take some time for investment advisors to fully understand and recommend these products. * Bitcoin price has a relationship with M2, the monetary supply, and can both lag and lead it. * The border crisis raises concerns about national security and the need for proper identification and tracking of individuals entering the country. * The current immigration process can be challenging and bureaucratic, and the open border situation undermines legal immigration. * Joe Biden's cognitive decline raises questions about his ability to serve as president. * Vivek offers a fresh perspective on politics and emphasizes the importance of respectful disagreement and challenging the bureaucracy. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Personal Updates 01:01 - Investment Advisors and Bitcoin Education 02:02 - Expectations for Bitcoin ETF Approval 03:23 - Bitcoin Price and M2 05:34 - Bitcoin Lagging and Leading M2 08:51 - Discussion on Border Crisis 11:11 - Open Borders and National Security 12:46 - Immigration Process and Legal Immigration 14:10 - Cognitive Decline of Joe Biden 15:35 - Vivek's Stances and Fresh Perspective Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:00:47:14

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Robots, AI, and Productivity

1/22/2024
Shimon and I delve into the world of Amazon robot logistics, future of work, renewable energy, the Bitcoin ETF and even the Ukraine and Israeli conflicts. Lots to unpack! Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:00:45:45

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Bitcoin ETF, technology deflation and more

1/22/2024
Alex and Shimon are back together to kick the new year off. We discuss the bitcoin ETF launch, price volatility vs predictability, Elizabeth Warren's crazy new FUD narrative, and a lot more! Join us for another great episode. Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:00:45:15

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Bitcoin is like Passover .... wait what?!?!?

4/5/2023
Today on Passover Alex discusses how #Bitcoin is like Passover…. Wait what?!?!?!? Both involve a story of liberation: Passover celebrates the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt, while Bitcoin represents a potential liberation of people from traditional financial systems that are controlled by governments and banks. Both have a strong sense of tradition: Passover is celebrated each year with the same rituals and traditions, while Bitcoin has a strong community of supporters who are committed to the idea of a decentralized currency. Then Alex talks about the current Energy fight and what The Chamber of Digital Commerce, Blockchain Association, Satoshi Action and the Texas Blockchain Council are doing to help us fight the good fight! Specifically: 1. Encouraging investment in renewable energy infrastructure: Bitcoin mining is a process that requires a significant amount of energy, and as the demand for Bitcoin increases, so does the demand for energy to power the mining process. If this energy can be sourced from renewable sources such as solar, wind, or hydro power, it could incentivize the development and expansion of renewable energy infrastructure. 2. Providing a new revenue stream for renewable energy producers: Bitcoin mining can be a lucrative business, and renewable energy producers could potentially use excess energy from their facilities to mine Bitcoin and generate additional revenue. 3. Reducing carbon emissions: Bitcoin mining currently consumes a significant amount of energy, much of which comes from non-renewable sources such as coal. However, if more Bitcoin mining were to be powered by renewable energy sources, it could potentially reduce carbon emissions associated with the mining process. 4. Creating new investment opportunities: As the demand for Bitcoin grows, there may be an opportunity for investors to invest in renewable energy projects that are specifically designed to power Bitcoin mining operations. #Crypto #Algorand #Dogecoin #Doge #ElonMusk #CryptoNews #Cryptocurrency #Bitcoin #BTC #BitcoinNews #BitcoinMining #Ripple #XRP #XRPNews #RippleXRP #Ethereum #EthereumNews #ETH #Cardano #Ada #CardanoNews #Altcoin #Altcoins #NFTs #NFT #Metaverse #Podcast Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

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Debt Crisis, GDP, and Social Security Reform with Dr. Larry Kotlikoff Part 2

3/22/2023
Our special guest is Professor Lawrence Kotlikoff, economics professor at Boston University and ranked by The Economist magazine as one of the world’s 25 most influential economists. Larry is also the president of Economic Security Planning, Inc. and the founder of Maximize My Social Security and MaxiFi. We spoke about different investment strategies, ways for governments to grow their GDP in order to fund their unfunded liabilities, some interesting solutions to the healthcare costs crisis, ways in which technology can create prosperity and a lot more. To learn more about professor Kotlikoff, visit: Kotlikoff.net Larrykotlikoff.substack.com Maximizemysocialsecurity.com Maxifi.com Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

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Bank runs and overhauling the Government with Dr Larry Kotlikoff

3/15/2023
In today’s episode, Shimon discusses the recent Silicon Valley bank debacle, the response from the federal reserve, and what it means for the price of Bitcoin and stocks. Are we about to see a large amount of money printing or will the federal reserve be able to sustain interest rates at high levels? Our special guest is Professor Lawrence Kotlikoff, economics professor at Boston University and ranked by The Economist magazine as one of the world’s 25 most influential economists. Larry is also the president of Economic Security Planning, Inc. and the founder of Maximize My Social Security and MaxiFi. We spoke about the fiscal gap in the USA, The USA vs China in the 21st century, Social Security, and a lot more. Kotlikoff.net Larrykotlikoff.substack.com Maximizemysocialsecurity.com Maxifi.com Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:00:57:09

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Kristen Ragusin and the Scarcity of Money Part 2

3/8/2023
Alex and Shimon discuss the latest in the markets and the upcoming Bitcoin halving. Will the previous pattern of sideways action and then an upward break repeat itself? They also discuss the latest unemployment and CPI prints and how the current methodology of calculating these metrics that the federal reserve relies on for determining the monetary policy, may no longer be accurate for the post-covid world. We discuss a thesis where the actual CPI is lower, and actual unemployment is higher, which means that the federal reserve can start reversing course sooner rather than later. We then welcome back Kristen Ragusin to the show for Part 2 of our discussion around money and scarcity. Kristen is a professional wealth management consultant with twenty-five years of experience. Investing over $150 million, she helps clients navigate markets and achieve financial goals. She is a certified digital currency professional and earned her Master's Degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Kristen holds certificates in FinTech from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and in Money and Society from the University of Cumbria, London. Alex and Kristen discuss the macro outlook, how most people mis-understand what money is, and https://www.kristenragusin.com/ https://twitter.com/KristenRagusin Apple Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/36u8fmbr Spotify Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/4zv6syfc Hardcorefinanceshow.com Follow us on Twitter @MrEBITDA @ShimonLazarov Support the Show.

Duration:01:01:37