About this episode
The Bitcoin Boom: Strategic Acquisitions and State-Level Legislation In this episode of Old Men New Money, hosts Douglas Borthwick and Ali Davoudi discuss the latest trends and major moves in the Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets. They delve into MicroStrategy's aggressive Bitcoin accumulation strategy led by Michael Saylor, the company's rebranding, and its growing influence. Other key topics include the involvement of major players like Meta Planet, 21 Co, and Cantors and Tether in the Bitcoin race. They also discuss mergers and acquisitions in the crypto space, highlighting Coinbase's $2.9 billion acquisition of Deribit and Jump Trading's investment in Securitize. Additionally, they address the state-level Bitcoin reserve legislation passed by New Hampshire and Arizona, and the potential of Texas joining in. The discussion extends to the Genius Act, its blockage in Congress, and Coinbase's alleged role in it. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming guest Dennis Porter, who will share insights on state-level Bitcoin initiatives. 00:00 Introduction and Subscriptions 00:42 Episode Overview and Topics 01:17 MicroStrategy and Bitcoin Strategy 03:40 Bitcoin as a Store of Value 07:00 MicroStrategy's Market Moves 11:52 Financial Engineering and Bitcoin Lending 15:08 Concerns with Traditional Finance 18:27 US Bitcoin Reserve and Accumulation Strategies 21:00 Government's Bitcoin Strategy 21:54 US States Embrace Bitcoin 22:50 Bitcoin's Scarcity and Value 24:10 Bitcoin as a Store of Value 25:11 Bitcoin vs Traditional Finance 25:48 Understanding Bitcoin Investment 32:25 Institutional Adoption of Crypto 34:53 Regulatory Challenges and M&A News 38:51 Conclusion and Upcoming Interviews Get full access to Bitcoin, Blockchain and Tokenization at oldmennewmoney.substack.com/subscribe