🇺🇸 🌎 Make Yourself Great Again | Bitcoin2025, Tariffs & Ceasefire | Episode 83

BitcoinHardTalk Episode 83 | 🇺🇸 🌎 Make Yourself Great Again | Bitcoin2025, Tariffs & Ceasefire
Date: 30th May 2025
Host: Simon Dixon
Duration: 2 hours 34 minutes

At Bitcoin 2025, the narrative is clear: they want you borrowing against your Bitcoin, buying into Bitcoin treasury shares, and gearing up for a new era of stablecoin adoption. But behind the scenes, the real stablecoin wars are escalating fast—quiet deals are being cut while you’re distracted by headlines.

In macro news, the US is lurching toward more volatility. Court battles over tariffs, tense White House meetings with Jerome Powell, and Elon Musk’s opposition to “One Big Beautiful Bill” are signs of deepening cracks in US monetary, fiscal, and trade policy.

And geopolitically, after nearly three months of starvation in Gaza, a new ceasefire has been brokered—negotiated with Palestinian lives as bargaining chips. 😡 But here’s the theme I want to leave you with: while “Make America Great Again” continues to fall short, it’s also inadvertently handed you the blueprint to make yourself great again.

It’s time to follow the money and protect yourself wisely.

Strap in—it’s Episode 83 of BitcoinHardTalk.

 

*Disclaimer*
The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of Simon Dixon and are intended for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing in this episode constitutes legal, financial, investment, or tax advice. All discussions, including those involving individuals, institutions, and geopolitical entities, are based on publicly available information, personal analysis, and opinion at the time of recording. Bitcoin and other digital assets are highly volatile and carry inherent risk. Viewers should always conduct independent research and consult with licensed professionals before making any financial decisions. These show notes were generated with the assistance of AI and are not intended to represent factual assertions. No part of this content should be interpreted as defamatory, accusatory, or conclusive regarding any third party.