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Latest YouTube episodes and concise key points from leading Bitcoin shows.

What Bitcoin Did

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Nobody Is Safe From AI Anymore | Mark Suman — Danny Knowles and Mark Suman examine how agentic AI is rapidly changing knowledge work and why even traditionally “safe” white-collar roles are now exposed to automation pressure.

  • AI displacement risk is moving from repetitive tasks toward entry and mid-level knowledge jobs.
  • Agentic workflows can compress teams by automating multi-step decision and execution loops.
  • Career resilience is shifting toward judgment, domain depth, and adaptability over routine output.
  • Organizations adopting AI early may gain large productivity advantages over slower peers.

TFTC

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Something Is Quietly Draining Bitcoin From Individual Holders — Marty Bent reviews new ownership data showing meaningful Bitcoin migration from individuals to institutions and discusses practical implications for long-term self-custody strategy.

  • Retail holders distributed large amounts of BTC while institutional vehicles absorbed supply.
  • ETF and treasury demand can reshape market structure even when spot participation looks flat.
  • Custody choices increasingly determine whether users keep sovereignty or outsource it.
  • Long-term stackers need explicit accumulation and storage discipline during institutionalization cycles.

Stephen Livera Podcast

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Is Your Bitcoin Transaction Safe? with Keith Gardner | SLP723 — Stephan Livera and Keith Gardner discuss payment-path security, address verification, and reducing transaction risk as wallet UX and attack surfaces evolve.

  • Address verification is a critical control as malware and clipboard-replacement attacks improve.
  • Payment safety depends on both wallet design and user operational habits.
  • Security tooling should minimize trust assumptions while preserving simple UX.
  • Small process upgrades can significantly reduce irreversible transaction mistakes.

Rabbit Hole Recap

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RABBIT HOLE RECAP #396: PUSH FORWARD, NEVER STOP — Latest Rabbit Hole Recap episode from TFTC.

  • Weekly recap format filters noise and tracks durable signal.
  • Macro headlines move price faster than many fundamentals update.
  • Bitcoin-first positioning stays central despite cyclical distractions.
  • Operator-level risk management is emphasized over prediction.

Citadel Dispatch

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CD179: SETH FOR PRIVACY QUARTERLY UPDATE — Odell and Seth For Privacy review current mobile-wallet privacy tradeoffs, self-custody workflows, and new tooling aimed at reducing metadata leaks.

  • Privacy posture is determined by defaults, not just advanced optional settings.
  • Companion offline workflows can strengthen key and transaction hygiene.
  • Mobile wallet convenience must be balanced against surveillance and linkage risk.
  • Incremental privacy practices compound meaningfully over time for everyday users.

The Bitcoin Frontier

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Venture on a Bitcoin Standard with Allen Farrington — Allen Farrington examines how Bitcoin-native capital allocation differs from fiat-era venture incentives and financial engineering.

  • Bitcoin-standard investing emphasizes durable cash flows over narrative momentum.
  • Fiat plumbing can distort venture outcomes through mispriced risk.
  • Capital discipline improves when monetary debasement is removed from the base layer.
  • Productive deployment beats financial engineering for long-term returns.

What is Money

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1 BTC = 1 BTC Explained Simply — Robert Breedlove, Fiachra O’Sullivan, and Eric V Stacks discuss why Bitcoin’s fixed ruleset reframes value beyond short-term fiat price swings.

  • “1 BTC = 1 BTC” centers users on monetary integrity rather than unit volatility.
  • Immutable rules can reduce political discretion in money creation.
  • Civilizational stability depends on credible, shared monetary constraints.
  • First-principles education improves conviction during market turbulence.