Bitcoin Amsterdam opened on Oct. 12, promising three days of “learning, teaching, and inspiring of the Bitcoin community.”
“The team behind Bitcoin Magazine and Bitcoin 2022 are going global with our mission of hyperbitcoinization.”
The list of speakers includes many prominent figures, including former Kraken Director of Growth Marketing Dan Held, Podcaster Peter McCormack, and Nexo co-founder Antoni Trenchev, among many others.
The “Has Bitcoin’s inflation hedge narrative failed?” session kicked off the panel discussions. Moderating was Dylan LeClair (Analyst), with Jeff Booth (Author), Niko Jilch (Podcaster), Greg Foss (Trader), and Philip Karadordevic (the Prince of Serbia and Strategy Officer at startup JAN 3) deliberating the question.
In introducing themselves, the panelists all agreed that the current financial macro landscape is teetering on the edge, and that BTC offers a solution.
How did we get here with inflation?
Opening the discussion, Foss explained inflation as an erroneous concept littered with untruths.
“It presupposes we’re going to measure a system through the system, and that becomes a bg problem…”
For example, the narrative that 2% inflation is necessary for a productive economy to work was questioned by Foss, as he asked why 2% theft of money is needed for nation-states to trade effectively.
Moreover, through a complex raveling of seemingly unrelated structures, “every single thing you do” reinforces this system. Meaning there is no out as long as the credit-based system dominates.
With that, Foss said Bitcoin presents an alternative system, which, over time, either through a collapse or extended period of inflation, will reprice the market and eliminate coercion, fear, and control, as it shatters the old system.
“What it is doing is repricing that entire system over time. It can reprice it through credit collapse, or it can reprice it through inflation… and transitioning us to a new system that works with hope, truth, and abundance.”
Booth chimed in, making a case that it is near impossible to service debt repayments based on the current global output.
Digging deeper, he explained that total global debt currently runs at $400 trillion. In comparison, the global economy is valued at $100 trillion, making it hard to achieve the output required to fund debt expansion.
Booth maintains this is an inherent flaw in the credit-based system, which is playing out in real-time under the guise of rising prices and currency…
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