If the dollars in your account keep rising but buy you less each year, your measuring stick is lying to you. In this episode, we dig into the "denominator problem" of money—how debasement quietly raises the number of units required to buy the same home, car, or grocery basket—and map a framework for protecting real purchasing power when volatility strikes. We're joined by returning guest Aaron Olson to pressure-test a debasement-ready portfolio across five pillars: high-quality residential r...
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If the dollars in your account keep rising but buy you less each year, your measuring stick is lying to you. In this episode, we dig into the "denominator problem" of money—how debasement quietly raises the number of units required to buy the same home, car, or grocery basket—and map a framework for protecting real purchasing power when volatility strikes. We're joined by returning guest Aaron Olson to pressure-test a debasement-ready portfolio across five pillars: high-quality residential r...
Why Bitcoin's Scarcity Is Actually Its Greatest Flaw
Tall Oaks Podcast
1 hour 16 minutes
3 months ago
Why Bitcoin's Scarcity Is Actually Its Greatest Flaw
Mike Green offers a compelling critique of Bitcoin, revealing how its artificial scarcity creates a system that fundamentally concentrates wealth and power while undermining economic mobility for future generations. • Bitcoin's fixed supply of 21 million coins creates a permanently deflationary environment that makes debt-based economic activity impossible • Unlike gold, Bitcoin has no mechanism to increase supply when it becomes too scarce, leading to ever-increasing concentration of wealth...
Tall Oaks Podcast
If the dollars in your account keep rising but buy you less each year, your measuring stick is lying to you. In this episode, we dig into the "denominator problem" of money—how debasement quietly raises the number of units required to buy the same home, car, or grocery basket—and map a framework for protecting real purchasing power when volatility strikes. We're joined by returning guest Aaron Olson to pressure-test a debasement-ready portfolio across five pillars: high-quality residential r...