Bitcoin Breaking Into Traditional Finance

Brad Mills invites financial expert Greg Foss onto the show to talk about Bitcoin breaking into traditional finance. Greg discusses his 30 years of experience in the field of engineering and finance. Greg further explains to Brad the differences between a closed end fund and an ETF, and why a closed end fund in Canada is a big step for Bitcoin. The two debate about the current financial system; Brad on the side that it’s a ponzi scheme casino and Greg on the side of mathematics. Finally the duo speculate about the current state of the Canadian economy, and what Bitcoin might be able to do to help. Timestamps 00:00:07 - Introduction 00:02:23 - Show start 00:04:44 - QBTC vs Bitcoin, what’s the difference? 00:07:04 - The importance of tax deferred accounts permitting Bitcoin 00:14:11 - Differences between an ETF and a closed end fund 00:22:10 - Archegos “black eye on the US hedge fund community” 00:25:17 - Currency Wars discussion and other book recommendations 00:28:00 - The Casino for whales debate 00:37:34 - A brief economic history lesson about Rogers Communications 00:44:44 - Credit rating arbitrage discussion 00:48:05 - Shareholder profits, taxpayer losses. 00:55:40 - Understanding capital structure and the regulated market 01:04:00 - Quebec pensioners and lessons about risk 01:08:40 - The higher perspective of the regulated economy 01:12:45 - Bitcoin as default protection 01:15:55 - Why do banks have equity? 01:19:43 - Toxic debts and brady bonds conversation 01:28:55 - How equalization affects Canadians 01:33:05 - What if Canada owned Bitcoin? 01:36:04 - The Alberta situation and Canadian economic speculation 01:40:14 - Discussion on the adoption of Bitcoin 01:47:25 - Validus Power Company discussion 01:52:10 - Bitcoin and it’s relation to traditional finance giants, MMT 02:00:50 - Closing remarks about gold 02:04:39 - Outro and social media plugs

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My name is Brad Mills, I am a Bitcoiner. I'm an average person, I just got into Bitcoin early. I'm not a coder, I look at this space from the point of view of a regular user. I believe BTC is the best form of money. It’s free speech money. Digital Gold. Programmable money for the age of the Internet, uncensorable, peer to peer cash. A new asset class, a store of value. One of the most important open source inventions of our time, gifted to the world by an anonymous creator whose identity is still not known! I fell down the rabbit hole & have been following Bitcoin since 2011. This podcast is my evolving journey in the world of cryptocurrency as I try to reconcile my bitcoin maximalist philosophy & my respect for the Austrian Economic, Libertarian & Cypherpunk roots of bitcoin's creation with the desire to stack BTC by investing in the rest of the space. I hope you enjoy the conversations.