Bitcoin Surges as Fiscal Policy Fuels Market Liquidity The October 30, 2024 episode of The Bitcoin Layer has Nik Bhatia examines Bitcoin’s recent rally to near-record highs, linking it directly to massive deficit spending in the U.S. and China.
Bitcoin as a Hedge in an Uncertain World: Insights from VanEck The October 29, 2024 episode of Blockware podcast features Matthew Sigel, Head of Digital Assets Research at VanEck, exploring Bitcoin’s appeal amid global fiscal instability, growing distrust in institutions, and evolving regulatory landscapes.
Bitcoin’s Short Squeeze Potential and Market Implications The October 28, 2024 episode of the Brandon Gentile podcast features Tom Luongo discussing the emerging dynamics in Bitcoin’s financial landscape, specifically focusing on a short squeeze and its potential to trigger a bull market.
The Role of Derivatives in Bitcoin’s Evolving Market Structure The October 28, 2024 episode of the TFTC podcast features onchain analyst James Check explaining how Bitcoin's market cycles are being fundamentally altered by the entry of derivatives and other institutional financial products, notably those from BlackRock.
Bitcoin and Treasury Yields: Assessing the Macro Trends and Fiscal Implications In the October 25, 2024 episode of The Bitcoin Layer, Nik Bhatia dives into the interconnected dynamics between treasury yields, market liquidity, and Bitcoin’s price trends, highlighting how current treasury yields at 4.25% signal rising fear and caution in financial markets.
Bitcoin’s Role in the Money Printing Supercycle: Insights from MicroStrategy’s Strategy In the October 21, 2024 episode of the Brandon Gentile podcast, Joe Consorti delves into Bitcoin’s role as a hedge against inflation and its sensitivity to global liquidity.
Institutional Bitcoin Surge: Navigating the Road to $300,000 The October 22, 2024 episode of the Blockware Intelligence podcast featured guest James Lavish discussing the macroeconomic environment and how institutional investors are poised to drive Bitcoin's price to $300,000.