Host of "What is Money?," Explores the Intersection Between Bitcoin, Economics and Philosophy Through His Writing and Lectures
"'My money is in the bank'':
1. It's not a bank.
2. It's not yours.
3. It's not money.
#Bitcoin is the only real online bank."
Robert Breedlove is a prominent thinker, entrepreneur, and advocate for Bitcoin and decentralized technologies. He is the host of the popular podcast "What is Money?" Show (WiM), a podcast about wisdom, intelligence and meaning where he explores deep philosophical and economic questions about the nature of money, its history, and its future in the digital age. Breedlove is known for his ability to distill complex concepts into accessible conversations, often bringing together insights from economics, history, and philosophy to discuss the transformative potential of Bitcoin.
With a background in finance, Robert left the traditional financial industry to focus on Bitcoin, which he views as a tool for preserving individual sovereignty and promoting freedom in the digital age.
He is a prolific writer and speaker, frequently contributing essays and articles on topics related to Bitcoin, monetary history, and the broader implications of decentralized technology. He is coauthor of the book Thank God for Bitcoin: The Creation, Corruption and Redemption of Money. Through his work, Robert aims to educate people on the importance of sound money and the potential of Bitcoin to reshape the global financial system.