Bitcoin And The Long Game
Peter Lane and George Boyd go political with Steve Baker — former Conservative MP and likely the first person to say "Bitcoin" in the Houses of Parliament.Peter Lane and George Boyd go political with Steve Baker — former Conservative MP and likely the first person to say "Bitcoin" in the Houses of Parliament. From his background as an aerospace engineer turned Austrian School economist, Baker explains why state money has been failing since long before most people noticed, how money is actually created, and why almost nobody inside regulated finance or government truly understands it. The conversation covers unsustainable debt, the demographic squeeze, and whether crisis is the only thing that forces real reform — with a sharp take on why wealth inequality is a monetary problem, not a tax one. Baker outlines his Fighting for a Free Future project, and Peter and George bring it home through Bitcoin and gold as the only assets that are nobody else's liability — and why that matters more than ever as purchasing power quietly disappears. 0:00 Intro 2:00 Sponsor mentions — CoinCorner, XCE, VEIN 3:00 Meet Steve Baker — skydiving, sailing, and Austrian economics 4:00 George's million-dollar football tournament in North Carolina 5:00 Bitcoin in Parliament: Steve's 2014 speech and the Cobden Centre 7:00 How money is actually created — the Bank of England paper explained 8:00 Fractional reserve banking: what it meant then and why it barely applies now 11:00 Why even financial professionals don't know where money comes from 12:00 Crossing the chasm: Bitcoin moving from early adopters to the mainstream 13:00 Political leadership and Bitcoin adoption — Trump, UAE, and the UK's problem 14:00 The "blob" and why paradigm shifts in government are so slow 15:00 Austrian economics, production time, and the limits of central planning 18:00 Political chaos as a symptom of unsustainable debt 19:00 1971, Nixon, and the near-vertical inflation line 21:00 Argentina's crisis versus the UK's slow-burn problem 23:00 AI, nuclear energy, and productivity gains as the best escape route 24:00 The Ray Dalio fourth turning — mid-2030s reckoning 29:00 Brain drain and the quarter-million British people who've already left 33:00 Farage, Bitcoin treasury companies, and the messenger effect 36:00 Populism and door-to-door campaigning — do voters engage with policy? 38:00 The great political realignment: identity versus economics as the main axis 39:00 Steve's most memorable doorstep conversation 41:00 CPI, asset prices, and why the wrong metrics masked the financial crisis 43:00 Fighting for a Free Future — reaching opinion formers, not just politicians 45:00 Financial education, asset allocation, and the world post-Bretton Woods 47:00 Recommended reading: three short books to think differently about money 49:00 What a fair world actually looks like for footballers and investors 51:00 Jeff Bezos, tax debates, and what actually drives the wealth divide 54:00 The two things wrong with the welfare state model 55:00 Bitcoin and gold as sound money — no one else's liability 58:00 Storing your work and energy: why fiat fails as a long-term store of value 59:00 Wrap-up Follow: Steve Baker - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevebakerfrsa/ Peter Lane - https://x.com/peterlane1985 George Boyd - https://x.com/gboyd9 CoinCorner - https://x.com/coincorner XCE - https://x.com/xceofficial VEIN - https://x.com/VEIN_intel Sponsors CoinCorner XCE VEIN Edited by James Pearce https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-pearcesf/ #Bitcoin #BTC #SteveBaker #SoundMoney #BitcoinAndTheLongGame #Podcast
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