In this conversation, Pascal Huegli and Charles Edwards talk about the current Bitcoin market, how to navigate drawdowns and the role of Bitcoin Treasury Companies. Furthermore, they delve into the imminent threat posed by quantum computing to Bitcoin's cryptographic security. They predict that within the next two to ten years, quantum technology could effectively break Bitcoin's elliptic curve cryptography, with a more likely timeframe of four to five years. Insights from thought leaders in ...
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In this conversation, Pascal Huegli and Charles Edwards talk about the current Bitcoin market, how to navigate drawdowns and the role of Bitcoin Treasury Companies. Furthermore, they delve into the imminent threat posed by quantum computing to Bitcoin's cryptographic security. They predict that within the next two to ten years, quantum technology could effectively break Bitcoin's elliptic curve cryptography, with a more likely timeframe of four to five years. Insights from thought leaders in ...
Macro economist Henrik Zeberg: The largest bubble ever is about to pop
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Macro economist Henrik Zeberg: The largest bubble ever is about to pop
In this conversation, Pascal Hugli and Henrik Zeberg discuss the current economic landscape, emphasizing the inevitability of economic cycles and the importance of leading indicators in predicting recessions. They critique the notion that 'this time is different' in economic contexts, arguing that historical patterns tend to repeat. The discussion also covers the dynamics of digital assets, particularly the role of Ethereum in market movements, and the potential for an upcoming recession as e...
Less Noise, More Signal
In this conversation, Pascal Huegli and Charles Edwards talk about the current Bitcoin market, how to navigate drawdowns and the role of Bitcoin Treasury Companies. Furthermore, they delve into the imminent threat posed by quantum computing to Bitcoin's cryptographic security. They predict that within the next two to ten years, quantum technology could effectively break Bitcoin's elliptic curve cryptography, with a more likely timeframe of four to five years. Insights from thought leaders in ...