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Here’s what NPR didn’t share from the interviews I did with them (four in total) for the most recent episode of Planet Money:

•That while it’s awkward for most Bitcoin enthusiasts to have the political class here now, it’s better that they are here so that we can have conversations about Bitcoin out in the open with them, instead of conversations on the topic happening behind closed doors.

•That it’s a good thing that the U.S. government is no longer antagonistic toward Bitcoin, because there are activists and others living under authoritarian regimes globally who rely on bitcoin as a money of last resort, and if the U.S. is openly hostile to it, it gives more leverage to the leaders of those authoritarian regimes.

•That Bitcoin is the separation of money and state, but that doesn’t mean the state won’t have something to say about it. And that, again, it’s better that Bitcoin enthusiasts and industry leaders are at the table to have those conversations with politicians.

•(I believe I also told the reporter about the work Gridless is doing in Africa, which is incentivizing the growth of renewable energy, and that Bitcoin shouldn’t be a bipartisan issue and that some Democrats like Ro Khanna see the benefits of it, but I’m not totally sure of that.)

In total, I spoke with the reporter who interviewed me for somewhere between 20 and 30 minutes and they clipped two lines from what I said so to fit them into the narrative they wanted to craft.

While I get that this is how journalism works - that all reporters have a bias - I wanted to weigh in to let you all know that what I shared was manipulated to fit an agenda.

I used to defend NPR’s public funding, as I thought the organization served a public good, but I no longer feel that way.

If they refuse to tell the whole Bitcoin story, they no longer have my support.

NPR was hijacked by the psychopaths long ago. It's almost comical how bad and wrong they are these days on just about every topic. This goes for PBS as well

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Seems that way. I hadn’t listened to it in over a decade, so I wasn’t quite aware of what their angle was.

Oh it’s trash 🗑️ now

I see this now. Should have done my homework beforehand, but I also didn’t plan to do the interview. I just happened to be at PubKey and they were there and asked me to talk.

Totally. They have an agenda. All we have to do is be good stewards of Bitcoin. We aren’t responsible for how the rest of the world takes it. Not to sound Trumpian, but NPR isn’t smart and they’re NGMI. Anyone who trusts them is NGMI.

Agenda's are so hot right now.

🤣 yeah they are

Storytelling is a powerful force

I do watch that tiny desk thing from time to time when I see somebody that I like, but 90% of it is trash.

Any group can do one thing well

Yeah it's bad, really bad. I feel sorry for the regular listeners who still trust them because they are being misinformed on a daily basis

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