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Love & Hard Money

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Love & Hard Money is a weekly podcast that explores the intersection of Bitcoin, ethics, and business strategy. Each episode features deep dives into sound money principles, monetary history, and how Bitcoin fits into a principled business approach.Hosted by Brian Bundy, founder of Satoshi General, the podcast is designed for business leaders, CFOs, and entrepreneurs who want to understand Bitcoin beyond the hype—grounded in economics, ethics, and practical business experience.

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Bastiat Series Part 1, The Law

In this opening episode, we introduce a special series on one of the most important political essays ever written — The Law by Frédéric Bastiat, published in 1850 in the final year of his life. Bastiat wrote with one urgent question: what is law actually for? His answer — that law exists solely to protect life, liberty, and property, and that any law which does otherwise is legalized plunder — is as relevant today as it was in post-revolutionary France. In this episode we also trace a thread that runs through the entire series: how Bitcoin and Bastiat are, at their core, making the same argument. Where Bastiat diagnosed the disease, Satoshi Nakamoto built the cure. Where legal plunder runs through the monetary system, Bitcoin closes the door — not through better laws, but through mathematics. We also introduce the Cantillon effect (it's can-TILL-on, not the Spanish way) and why newly created money is itself a form of legal plunder — one that has been running continuously since 1913. Over the next six episodes we'll read the full text of The Law together, with commentary connecting Bastiat's ideas to sound money, Austrian economics, and Bitcoin. Read the full text: The Law — Mises Institute edition: https://cdn.mises.org/thelaw.pdf [https://cdn.mises.org/thelaw.pdf] www.satoshigeneral.com linkedin.com/in/brian-bundy-b30a529 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-bundy-b30a529]

27 mei 2026 - 4 min
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I Do What I Want

LOVE & HARD MONEY — Episode 18: I Do What I Want - Why freedom of money matters more than freedom of speech The Episode in One Line A man in Saskatchewan kept every word of his free speech and lost everything that mattered. The order of our rights is backwards — and this episode is the argument for why. What This Episode Is About Brian makes the case that freedom of money is more fundamental than freedom of speech — not equal to it, more important than it. Working from first principles, he argues that freedom is the capacity to act on your values in the world, that human beings act through only two channels (speech and exchange), and that money is the dominant medium by which values become consequences. Speech is the signal; money is the action. From there: why a regime that controls the money can afford to grant generous speech rights, why the historical record keeps proving it, and why Bitcoin is best understood not as an investment but as a political technology — the thing that restores the substrate on which every other freedom is actually exercised. It opens and closes on the frozen account of one Canadian trucker-convoy donor, and runs through a steelman of the opposing view that Brian takes seriously before dismantling. In This Episode * The Saskatchewan donor: full First Amendment-equivalent rights, a frozen account, and a bounced mortgage — the cleanest demonstration of the thesis in living memory * The standard hierarchy: Mill, the First Amendment, and why "speech is the master key" is a serious position, not a stupid one * A first-principles definition of freedom — and the two channels through which anyone acts on their values * Speech is the signal, money is the action: folk philosophy, Hayek on prices as information, Mises on the impossibility of calculation without honest prices * Breedlove's "crystallized time" and inflation as compelled speech — the state forging your signature * The steelman ("speech is logically prior") taken seriously, and why logical priority isn't practical priority * A firsthand story from Shanghai: cameras in every hall and a supplier brave enough to whisper the truth behind a sheet of paper * The historical record: the Canadian truckers, Operation Chokepoint (1.0 and 2.0), and FDR's Executive Order 6102 — plus why privacy software prosecutions like Samourai Wallet are the modern echo * Self-custody as the monetary equivalent of free speech, and the permissioned stack that real "free speech" actually runs on * Why the founders wrote the First Amendment first — and why that choice no longer holds References & Further Reading * John Stuart Mill, On Liberty * Friedrich Hayek, "The Use of Knowledge in Society" * Ludwig von Mises, Human Action (economic calculation problem) * Robert Breedlove — money as "crystallized time" * Hans-Hermann Hoppe — property as the foundation of rights * Canadian Emergencies Act account freezes (Feb 2022) * Operation Chokepoint (2013) and "Chokepoint 2.0" (2022–23) * Executive Order 6102 (1933) * The Samourai Wallet developer prosecution Connect Find me on Nostr — tell me what's landing and what isn't, or share the episodes that are worth a stranger's time. Next week we break format for something a little different. Stack sats. Speak hard truths. And remember — the order matters. www.satoshigeneral.com linkedin.com/in/brian-bundy-b30a529 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-bundy-b30a529]

19 mei 2026 - 22 min
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