Raoul Pal on Bitcoin as a Global Recession Hedge

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Location: Skype
Date: Tuesday, 20th July
Project: Real Vision Group
Role: Co-Founder & CEO

"Chancellor on the brink of second bailout for banks" the Times headline on 3rd Jan 2009 and the now infamous words included in the Bitcoin Genesis Block. This was Satoshi Nakamoto's message to the world as the Bitcoin protocol launched. Many believe this was also a carefully chosen message to establish Bitcoin’s role.

The U.K.'s Chancellor of the Exchequer was about to bail out the U.K.'s failing banks for a second time. At the same time, Satoshi was releasing Bitcoin into the world as a way of controlling your own wealth, and bypassing the seemingly broken banking system. Now 10 years later, the world's economy is again in a fragile state with many economists predicting another global economic recession.

Bitcoin is seen as the antithesis to traditional finance, and if the global economy does turn to a recession, people may seek solace in Bitcoin as a hedge against legacy markets.

Raoul Pal is a leading macroeconomist who has worked for Goldman Sachs, managed hedge funds and advised to some of the largest funds in the world. He now runs Real Vision, a digital content platform with the aim of getting leading economist traders and hedge fund managers from across the globe to share their thoughts with everyone. Not just the select few.

In this interview, we discuss the possibility of a global financial crash, how likely it is that Bitcoin will become a safe haven, Bitcoins volatility, Brexit, as well as:
- How to get people to care about Bitcoin
- The 2008 Global Financial Crisis
- Economic boom and bust cycles
- Bitcoins volatility being the sign of a free market
- How to protect our capital if there is another recession
- How the banking system will look in the future
- The threats from automation and AI
- How behavioural economics is changing the world

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Connect with Raoul:
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On Twitter @RaoulGMI
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On LinkedIn

Connect with Real Vision:
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On Twitter @realvision
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On LinkedIn
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On YouTube
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On Instagram
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Their Website

Mentioned in the interview:
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2007-2008 Financial Crisis
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Occupy Wall Street
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Boom and Bust Cycles
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Negative Interest Rates
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Charlie Rose interview with Sir James Goldsmith
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Northern Rock
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Lehman Brothers
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Brexit
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Andrew Yang on Joe Rogan
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The Fourth Turning by William Strauss & Neil Howe
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Ogilvy on Advertising
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Secrets of Silicon Valley
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The Great Hack
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Cambridge Analytica Data Scandal
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Behavioural Economics
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Ready Player One
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The Matrix

Other relevant WBD podcasts:
- WBD130:
Bitcoin is More Than a Financial System with Zac Prince & Jeremy Welch
- WBD127:
Saifedean Ammous on Understanding Bitcoin Economics
- WBD114:
Giacomo Zucco on Why Brexit Is Good for the UK (and Bitcoin)
- WBD094:
Nic Carter & Pierre Rochard on the Economics of The Lightning Network
- WBD044:
Debunking Economics and Why Bitcoin Will Fail With Steve Keen
- WBD036:
The Threat of Fractional Reserve Bitcoin from Wall Street with Saifedean Ammous & Caitlin Long
- WBD032:
Tuur Demeester on the Looming Debt Crisis and Central Banks for Bitcoin
- WBE028:
Bitcoin Maximalism with Pierre Rochard

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