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Old Men, New Money®: Bitcoin, Blockchain & Tokenization

Bitcoin Nation State Adoption: Samson Mow's Vision (E7)

07 Dec 2024

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Old Men, New Money: Bitcoin Adoption with Samson Mow from JAN3In this episode of 'Old Men, New Money,' hosts Phil Larmon and Douglas Borthwick interview Samson Mow from JAN3. Samson shares his background in game development and his transition to focusing on Bitcoin adoption at the nation-state level. He explains JAN3's mission to help countries utilize wasted energy resources for Bitcoin mining and the broader strategies for adopting Bitcoin as legal tender, mining, or as a reserve asset. The conversation delves into the geopolitical implications of Bitcoin, China's potential strategy, and the importance of early adoption. The discussion also touches on U.S. regulatory attitudes towards Bitcoin and its potential future role in the economy, leading to the idea of 'hyper Bitcoinization.' Samson predicts a significant rise in Bitcoin's value and advocates for early investment and widespread adoption. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to support JAN3's mission and invest in Bitcoin.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:36 Samson Mow's Background and JAN301:20 Bitcoin Strategies for Nations02:24 Challenges and Opportunities in Bitcoin Mining05:26 Political Landscape and Bitcoin08:48 Global Adoption and Future of Bitcoin12:59 The Omega Candle and Market Dynamics19:03 Bitcoin as Money and Real Estate Implications25:41 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action Get full access to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Tokenization at oldmennewmoney.substack.com/subscribe

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