
Unchained Why Bitcoin Could Hit $150,000 Soon. Plus ‘Code Is Law’ Film - Ep. 931
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Oct 24, 2025 Lawrence Lepard, an investment manager and author, shares compelling insights on why the fiat system is unsustainable and details how Bitcoin could revolutionize finance and even defund war. He passionately discusses Bitcoin's superiority over gold and his predictions for cryptocurrency's future. Meanwhile, filmmaker James Craig delves into his documentary, 'Code Is Law,' exploring the ethics behind smart contract exploits. He uncovers the stories of infamous hacks, examining whether exploiting code is theft or a legal gray area.
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Bitcoin As Mathematically Sound Money
- Lepard argues Bitcoin is the soundest money ever because supply is algorithmically fixed and stock-to-flow is halved every four years.
- He believes Bitcoin will continue appreciating as demand grows against its finite supply.
Where To Deploy New Savings
- If you had one new dollar today, Lepard says strongly consider putting it into Bitcoin due to its adoption trajectory.
- He shifted some gold-related holdings into Bitcoin or Bitcoin-related stocks like MicroStrategy.
Gold Smells It First, Bitcoin Runs Later
- Gold often leads as a monetary-debasement signal while Bitcoin lags then races past gold during money-printing events.
- Lepard forecasts a sharp Bitcoin surge on the next big print, projecting $150k within six months and higher later.






