Bitcoin for Millennials

Why I Stopped Caring About Bitcoin's Price in 2025 | Bram Kanstein | BFM219

Jan 1, 2026
A reflection on why price matters less than owning sound money. A clear critique of fiat debasement and the math behind shrinking purchasing power. A look at financial surveillance, account freezes, and the fight for control over money. An argument for Bitcoin as verifiable ownership and a generational savings tool. A call to choose ownership, keep learning, and build for long-term freedom.
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ANECDOTE

Audience Growth And A Call To Create

  • Bram shares gratitude for audience growth and messages encouraging him to keep talking about Bitcoin.
  • He urges listeners to start podcasts, write, or build communities to spread the message themselves.
INSIGHT

Price Is Not The Point

  • Bitcoin's price is the least interesting aspect compared to its role as a monetary solution to fiat debasement.
  • Bram Kanstein argues Bitcoin's fixed supply and mathematical ownership make it uniquely resistant to debasement and control.
INSIGHT

Debasement Is Mathematically Assured

  • Fiat money debasement is inevitable when governments print to service debt and promises.
  • Bram explains that increasing money supply mathematically reduces purchasing power if productivity doesn't keep pace.
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