
Preston Pysh interviews Natalie Brunell about her new book, "Bitcoin is for Everyone," which aims to simplify the understanding of Bitcoin's role in fixing the financial system. Natalie discusses her personal motivations, influenced by her immigrant family's experiences and the 2008 financial crisis, which led her to see Bitcoin as a source of hope and a solution to systemic corruption. The conversation covers the problems with the current financial system, including inflation and debt, and how Bitcoin offers an alternative based on fairness and property rights. Natalie also shares her journey from investigative journalism to becoming a Bitcoin advocate, driven by her desire to empower individuals economically and restore hope for the future. They discuss the importance of understanding energy in the context of Bitcoin and the human rights implications of Bitcoin in oppressive regimes.
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