
From Calgary, we dig into financial freedom — and why Bitcoin is becoming a serious alternative to controlled money. If you’ve ever felt like your savings are shrinking while costs keep rising, this conversation will hit home.
David Bradley (“The Bitcoin King”), an early Bitcoin adopter and longtime industry operator in Canada (including launching an early physical Bitcoin store in Calgary) — breaking down what Bitcoin is, why it matters, and what it could mean for Canada.
In this episode, we cover:
• Why money printing quietly drains purchasing power (and reshapes the economy)
• The fixed supply of Bitcoin — and why that’s the core feature
• How incentives break when govs can print vs. tax directly
• Bitcoin vs. “crypto”: why David argues Bitcoin is different
• Practical guidance: getting started, risk, time horizon, and learning resources
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