Discussing Bitcoin And Big-Picture Macroeconomics

Discussing Bitcoin And Big-Picture Macroeconomics

Bitcoiners with perspective on macroeconomics discuss the current state of the economy, bitcoin futures ETFs and more.Watch This Episode On YouTubeListen To This Episode:AppleSpotifyGoogleLibsynOvercastAudibleIn this episode of Bitcoin Magazine’s “Fed Watch'' podcast, Christian Keroles and I sat down with Sam Rule for the first time. Rule is a new addition to the Bitcoin Magazine team, researching and writing on its Deep Dive letters and series. His areas of interest are macro and long-term debt cycles so, we tackled topics like monetary versus fiscal policy, Federal Reserve tapering,....


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