Episode notes
If watching the crypto charts lately has given you motion sickness, this episode is your seatbelt and your barf bag in one. The hosts dig into a market that has shed more than a trillion dollars in value in just six weeks, with Bitcoin crashing from an early-October peak above $126,000 to briefly slipping under the psychologically crucial $90,000 line. They unpack why this correction was not only brutal in size, but frightening in speed—and how that compressed 42-day sell-off has magnified every ounce of fear in the system.
From there, the episode zooms in on the institutions. On one side, you have sovereign wealth conviction: Abu Dhabi’s funds quietly tripling their stake in BlackRock’s IBIT ETF and openly classifying Bitcoin as “digital gold,” a long-term reserve asset instead of a speculative toy. On the other side, you have fragile comm ...