Former FT Alphaville Editor and founder of The Blind Spot, Izabella Kaminska joins the show. In this episode:
- Izabella’s pre-FT career
- Izabella’s Polish ancestry and how that informed her monetary worldview
- Why Izabella was a skeptic about Bitcoin – and why she revisited her stance
- Izabella’s interest in anacyclosis and cyclicality in political systems
- Jeremy Bentham and his views on utilitarianism
- Consequentialism and its influence on contemporary elite ideology
- What Covid-19 policies revealed about freedoms in the West
- The flaws inherent in bureaucracy
- Izabella’s changing view on the politicization of finance
- The failure of AML/KYC rules in the West
- Reflections on the FT’s Wirecard story
- Izabella’s view on stablecoins and why she first compared them to Eurodollars
- Why stablecoins are mini central banks
- The paradoxes of Web3 and DeFi and the veil of decentralization
- Do crypto systems end up inherently recentralizing
- Why Central Banking is so obscure and difficult to penetrate
- Bitcoin narratives in the context of Bitcoin’s apparent failure to be a real rates hedge
- Is gold genuinely a good inflation hedge?
- Are there Bitcoiners Izy pays attention to?
- Izabella’s thoughts on Bitcoin ESG questions
- Is Bitcoin security worth paying for?
- Why Izabella is leaving the FT and starting the Blind Spot
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