In this episode, Nik is joined again by Daniel Batten to explore Bitcoin’s role as a humanitarian tool. They unpack a new report showing that over 329,000 refugees have used Bitcoin to escape war, persecution, and financial repression. Daniel explains why traditional tools like cash, gold, and stablecoins often fail during crisis events, and how Bitcoin works where others do not. They highlight stories from Ukraine, Venezuela, and Somalia, and explain how Bitcoin enables borderless money, personal sovereignty, and financial dignity. The episode also covers how this data is being used to change minds in policy circles, the rise of environmental benefits from Bitcoin mining, and why sovereign wealth funds are finally paying attention.
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