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Articles, podcasts, and book chapters from Saifedean Ammous, author of The Bitcoin Standard, The Fiat Standard, Principles of Economics, and the forthcoming The Gold Standard.

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339. DIY Bitcoin with HAC

Bitcoiner HAC invites us to rethink Bitcoin hardware from scratch.

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338. How Gold Could Have Gone Global - The Gold Standard Audiobook, Chapter 9

Saifedean reads Chapter 9 of his latest book, The Gold Standard, in which the world gets a decentralized and censorship-resistant international gold clearance system that changes the course of history!

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The Imprisoned-Criminal Fallacy

President Nayib Bukele discovers the corollary of the Broken-Window Fallacy, on which all Keynesian nonsense rests.

337. ColdCards Hack & Seedsigner with Seed

Founder of the Seedsigner open source project joins us to discuss the Coldcard hack, how the Seedsigner works, and the advantages of open source solutions.

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IMPORTANT ColdCard SECURITY UPDATE

Please Act Today and Move Your Coins!

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IMPORTANT SECURITY UPDATE REGARDING COLDCARD

Please read if you are a coldcard user.

336. Rothbard at 100 Conference: Talks by Ammous, Hoppe, Kinsella & de Mombynes

Description: Four talks from Rothbard's centenary celebration last month in Porto:

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Edmund Phelps, 1933–2026: A Scholar and a Gentleman

Edmund “Ned” Phelps, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, died in Manhattan on May 15, at the age of 92.

335. Bitcoin & the Surveillance State with Cory Klippsten

Cory Klippsten, founder and CEO of Swan, joins us to discuss the accelerating surveillance state, why bitcoin is the alternative to the left and right, and why stablecoins, gold, and CBDCs don't threaten Bitcoin.

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334. Principles of Economics Lecture 18: Civilization

The final lecture of Principles of Economics makes the case for civilization, how it emerges when reason restrains instinct & lowers time preference, enabling capital accumulation & division of labor, increasing peace & prosperity over generations, & how it can collapse.

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