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Bitcoin is a Bet on Rising Political Risk and Freedom
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32:37 - 36:36 (03:58)

According to this podcast, Bitcoin is a bet on rising political risk and freedom, and is currently in a process of correcting. The speaker also briefly discusses their experience buying cryptocurrency and asks about valuations and metrics for pre-seed and seed stage startups.

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The crypto market is a liquidity sponge, with more liquidity, people feel empowered to make speculative investments.
32:37 - 34:50 (02:12)
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Crypto
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The crypto market is a liquidity sponge, with more liquidity, people feel empowered to make speculative investments. The market is in the process of correcting but price levels are uncertain.

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Bitcoin is a Bet on Rising Political Risk and Freedom
Episode
#AIS: Bestie AMA with Valor's Antonio Gracias
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Billionaire investor, Mark Cuban, views Bitcoin as a bet on rising political risk and economic freedom.
34:50 - 35:50 (00:59)
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Bitcoin
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Billionaire investor, Mark Cuban, views Bitcoin as a bet on rising political risk and economic freedom. He believes that the ability to remove government control over currency capital is important and investing in cryptocurrency can serve as a hedge to political risk globally.

Chapter
Bitcoin is a Bet on Rising Political Risk and Freedom
Episode
#AIS: Bestie AMA with Valor's Antonio Gracias
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The CEO of Credo asks for insight on early stage investing metrics and valuations from the hosts of the podcast.
35:50 - 36:36 (00:46)
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Early Stage Investing
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The CEO of Credo asks for insight on early stage investing metrics and valuations from the hosts of the podcast.

Chapter
Bitcoin is a Bet on Rising Political Risk and Freedom
Episode
#AIS: Bestie AMA with Valor's Antonio Gracias
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg