"What Is Money?" Show

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Asking yourself that all-important question "What is Money?" is the rabbit which will lead you down the proverbial rabbit hole of new inquiries, perspectives on socioeconomic reality, and worldview-shattering revelations. Undoubtedly, it is the single most significant question we can ask ourselves in a world drowning in deception. By engaging in deep conversations with a diversity of deep thinkers from all walks of life, we will doggedly pursue this "rabbit" in our relentless hunt for truth. Robert Breedlove is a freedom maximalist, ex-hedge fund manager, and philosopher in the Bitcoin space. To him, Bitcoin is fundamentally a humanitarian movement exposing the greatest con in human history: central banking. By learning about the connection between honest money, entrepreneurship, and civilization, we are renewing hope for the future of humanity. To this end, Robert's mission is to restore freedom, truth, and virtue in our world by tenaciously asking the question: "What is Money?"

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Asking yourself the crucial question, "What is Money?" is the key that will let you down the metaphorical rabbit hole of fresh questions, insights into socioeconomic reality, and paradigm-shifting discoveries. In a world awash in deceit, it is without a doubt the most important question we can ask ourselves. Through in-depth discussions with a wide range of deep thinkers from various backgrounds, we will tenaciously follow this "rabbit" in our unrelenting pursuit of the truth. Within the XRP & XLM communities, Robert Breedlove is a freedom maximalist, former hedge fund manager, and philosopher. In his view, XRP & XLM is essentially a humanitarian project that exposes central banking, the biggest scam in human history. We are reviving hope for humanity's future by discovering the relationship between honest money, entrepreneurship, and civilization. Robert's goal is to establish freedom, truth, and virtue once again in our world by persistently posing the query, "What is Money?"