Blockworks
Inflection Point
Inflection Point is a weekly podcast for institutional professionals navigating crypto’s transition from a retail-driven market to a core component of global finance. Hosted by Blockworks Research Analyst Marc Arjoon alongside Matt Hougan (CIO, Bitwise), David Lawant (Head of Research, Anchorage), and Michael Marcantonio (Head of DeFi, Galaxy), the show delivers top-down, institution-led analysis of ETF flows, policy, market structure, and macro. We cut through the noise to focus on the true inflection points shaping crypto’s institutional future.
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Episodes
Tackling Bitcoin's Biggest Debates: Lightning, Quantum, & Knots | Mike Tidwell 16.10.2025 1:33:32
In this episode, Lightning developer at ZBD Pay and organizer of TABConf Mike Tidwell joins the show to discuss the experimental, community-driven format of TABConf, the hotly contested future of the Lightning Network, rising concerns over quantum computing, and the philosophical divides between Bitcoin Core and Knots. We also explore how governance, user participation, and mempool policies will s...
Bitcoin Spam Wars: Who Controls Bitcoin’s Future? | Pierre Rochard 14.10.2025 1:03:38
In this episode, return guest Pierre Rochard debates the future of Bitcoin’s protocol rules, the cultural shift brought by ordinals and Taproot, and the role of spam mitigation and OP_RETURN, including the incentives of miners versus node operators and the legal and political risks posed by arbitrary data on Bitcoin. We dive into governance, incentives, and whether dissenting implementations like...
Why This Bitcoin Cycle Could Last Until 2027 | Mike Alfred 09.10.2025 44:40
In this episode, Founder & Managing Partner at Alpine Fox Mike Alfred explains why this bull run could stretch into 2026–27, how institutions and treasury companies are changing the game, and why retail is still asleep. He also dives into the risks and narratives shaping the market, how investors should think about balancing Bitcoin with Bitcoin proxies like miners, and why he’s fading the Bitcoin...
Bitcoin Core vs Knots: Are We Headed for a Fork? | Mike Schmidt 07.10.2025 47:07
In this episode, Mike Schmidt of Brink unpacks Bitcoin’s current technical war. We cover misconceptions about Bitcoin Core, the heated debate around OP_RETURN and relay policies, the role of node operators versus popular will, how funding and incentives shape development, and the risks of multiple implementations. Enjoy! — Follow Mike: https://x.com/bitschmidty Follow Rizzo: https://x.com/pete_riz...
Living a Bitcoin-Only Life Is Now Possible | Shehzan 02.10.2025 37:53
In this episode, Founder of Lava Shehzan Maredia explains how Bitcoin-backed loans, yield products, payroll conversion, and self-custody tools through Lava are enabling people to live on a Bitcoin standard while avoiding sales, taxes, and centralized risk. Enjoy! — Follow Shehzan: https://x.com/MarediaShehzan Follow Rizzo: https://x.com/pete_rizzo_ Follow Supply Shock: https://twitter.com/SupplySh...
Bitcoin & the Coming Wave of Money Printing | Arthur Hayes 30.09.2025 26:17
Live from the Origin Summit, hosted by Story and Blockworks, Co-Founder of BitMEX & CIO of Maelstrom Arthur Hayes shares his macro view on the erosion of Fed independence, inevitable money printing, and how these forces intersect with crypto markets. He covers Bitcoin’s performance versus gold and stocks, the political choices around AI’s productivity boom, and why DeFi, stablecoins, and new decen...
Bitcoin Core v30 Release: What’s Changing & Why It Matters | Murch 25.09.2025 47:27
In this episode, prolific Bitcoin Core contributor Murch discusses the forthcoming Bitcoin Core v30 release. We explore the evolution of the release process, the shift from legacy Berkeley DB wallets to descriptor wallets, new features for power users and businesses, performance gains like faster indexing, upgrades to networking and mining interfaces, and the cultural debate around conservatism, p...
Turning $0.05 Cans Into BTC | Bruno Oliveira 23.09.2025 18:53
In this episode, Bruno Oliveira and his translator (Felipe Demartini) join the show to discuss Bruno’s journey turning cans into SATs. We discuss how his love of Bitcoin blossomed into a stacking opportunity to the tune of 22 SATS per can and how he plans to reach one whole Bitcoin. We also delve into why Brazil needs Bitcoin, Bruno’s Bitcoin children stories, and more. Enjoy! — Follow Bruno: http...
How Bitcoin Knots Sparked a New Culture War | Pourteaux 18.09.2025 48:30
In this episode, Pourteaux joins the show to discuss the rise of Ordinals and inscriptions on Bitcoin, the long-running debate over data storage on the blockchain, and how the controversy around Bitcoin Knots reflects deeper cultural and political shifts within the Bitcoin community. We also explore what this means for Bitcoin’s resilience, miner incentives, and its increasingly partisan perceptio...
Bitcoin Wars 2.0: Who’s on the Right Side of History? | Jonathan Bier 16.09.2025 1:07:44
In this episode, author of The Blocksize War Jonathan Bier joins the show to compare the ongoing dispute between Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Knots with the 2015–2017 fork wars. We examine how both sides claim the “small-blocker” legacy, debate the role of fee markets and mining decentralization, and question whether Bitcoin should tolerate non-monetary data like Ordinals and inscriptions. Enjoy! — Fo...
Bitcoin Civil War: Core vs. Knots Over Arbitrary Data | Shinobi 11.09.2025 51:59
In this episode, Rizzo & Shinobi from Bitcoin Magazine dive into the escalating dispute between Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Knots, unpacking the ideological clash over arbitrary data in transactions, node vs. miner dynamics, and the legacy of the Fork Wars. They explore whether Bitcoin should be a neutral settlement layer or a strictly financial system, the technical realities of relay and consensus...
Bitcoin’s Biggest Unsolved Problem is Custody | Michael Tangum 09.09.2025 43:13
In this episode, co-founder & CEO of Onramp Michael Tanguma argues that this Bitcoin cycle is fundamentally different due to the rising sovereign and institutional bid, suppressed volatility, and structural changes in custody. He explains why gold’s surge is a smoke detector for sound money adoption, why collaborative custody must evolve beyond self-storage and third-party custodians, and why 2022...
Bitcoin Treasury Companies Mark A New Era Of "Intelligent Leverage’” | Ed Juline 04.09.2025 43:17
In this episode, Ed Juline discusses the explosive growth of Bitcoin treasury companies. Ed recounts his journey from early Bitcoin days to working with MicroStrategy, highlighting how “intelligent leverage” has unlocked institutional adoption. We also discuss whether cycles still matter, the risks and opportunities of Bitcoin treasury companies, geographic arbitrage in emerging markets, and how p...
Self-Custody is the Only Permissionless Bitcoin | Charles Guillemet 02.09.2025 41:42
In this episode, Ledger CTO Charles Guillemet explains the importance of self custody. He breaks down the evolution of Bitcoin custody, the tradeoffs between ETFs and true self-custody, the importance of seed phrases, institutional adoption through Ledger Vault, and the challenges of making multisig and hardware wallets user-friendly. Charles also stresses that Bitcoin’s value as permissionless mo...
Roman Storm’s Guilty Verdict: What It Means for Digital Privacy | David Z. Morris 28.08.2025 52:02
In this episode, David Z. Morris breaks down the Roman Storm trial, explaining Tornado Cash’s origins, the split verdict, and why the case sets a critical precedent for financial privacy. He highlights how the jury’s hung decision reflects deeper debates about decentralization, crypto regulation, and the limits of state power over code. Enjoy! — Follow David: https://x.com/davidzmorris Follow Rizz...
Bitcoin Stablecoins Will Beat the Dollar | Diego Gutierrez-Zaldivar 26.08.2025 50:31
In this episode, RootstockLabs co-founder Diego Gutierrez explains how Bitcoin-backed stablecoins and decentralized financial primitives are enabling real-world adoption, especially in volatile economies like Argentina. He contrasts Rootstock’s vision of a Bitcoin-secured, censorship-resistant financial stack with more centralized systems like Ethereum or Solana. Diego also explores how stablecoin...
Bitcoin vs. The Censorship Machine: A New Era for Journalists | Gabriel Shipton 21.08.2025 42:00
In this episode, Gabriel Shipton—brother of Julian Assange—joins the podcast to discuss Project Spartacus, a grassroots initiative inscribing WikiLeaks’ most sensitive archives onto the Bitcoin blockchain. By doing so, the project aims to preserve uncensorable historical records, highlight Bitcoin's original ethos as a tool for resistance, and protect the rights of whistleblowers and journalists....
The Bitcoin Flywheel Accelerating Corporate Adoption | Hans Thomas 19.08.2025 47:35
In this episode, CEO & Founder of 10x Capital Hans Thomas explains how Bitcoin treasury companies are becoming global “on-ramps” for digital asset adoption, leveraging public markets and the flywheel effect to compound holdings. He shares insights on raising capital from crypto whales and institutions, executing deals in emerging markets, and why execution and low-cost capital matter more than hyp...
Is The Global Bitcoin Treasury Boom Just Starting? Tim Kotzman 14.08.2025 42:45
In this episode, co-host of the Bitcoin Treasuries podcast Tim Kotzman breaks down the rapid rise of Bitcoin treasury companies beyond MicroStrategy, highlighting the opportunities in untapped global markets, the emergence of new investor metrics like Bitcoin-per-share and forward mNAV, and the challenges for retail investors navigating risk and jurisdictional complexity. He discusses company diff...
Bitcoin to $1 Million: The Stairway to Heaven | Adrian Morris 12.08.2025 53:58
In this episode, Adrian Morris of True North argues that Bitcoin’s current market phase is fundamentally different from past cycles. He attributes prior boom-bust patterns less to the halving schedule and more to stimulus-driven speculation, noting that institutional ETFs, corporate treasuries, and reduced volatility are now creating a stronger, more stable bid. This “Stairway to Heaven” thesis en...
Bitcoin's Blow-off Top Is Coming | Michael Terpin 07.08.2025 52:13
In this episode, author of Bitcoin Supercycle Michael Terpin explains why he believes the four-year Bitcoin cycle is still intact. He outlines his view that Bitcoin operates in "seasons" (spring, summer, fall, winter), with predictable post-halving behavior and diminishing returns. While macro forces and ETF inflows may distort short-term sentiment, Michael argues that human psychology and market...
Bitcoin’s Four-Year Cycle Is Over | Matt Hougan 05.08.2025 42:45
In this episode, Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan explains why he thinks the four-year Bitcoin cycle is breaking down. He predicts a smoother, longer cycle ahead, driven by ETF flows, regulatory clarity, and a more mature market structure. While Rizzo wrestles with nostalgia for the classic boom-bust cycle, Hougan makes the case that “this time really is different.” Enjoy! — Follow Matt: https://x.com/Matt...
Treasury Companies Will Lose The Bitcoin Yield Race | Sidney Powell 31.07.2025 41:50
In this episode, Maple Finance CEO Sidney Powell joins the show to discuss the evolving market for earning yield on Bitcoin. We explore the rise of Bitcoin treasury companies like MicroStrategy, the differences between capital structure-based returns and real onchain yield, and the role of staking and DeFi in delivering Bitcoin-native returns. Sid breaks down the risk profiles between tokenization...
Bitcoin Is Mainstream, But At What Cost? | Alp 29.07.2025 53:49
In this episode, OG Bitcoiner Alp reflects on Bitcoin’s transformation from a fringe libertarian experiment to a mainstream political tool. They discuss the dilution of early Bitcoin culture, the lingering identity crisis among mid-cycle adopters, the myth of ongoing existential threats, and the shift from cypherpunk ideals to nation-state interests. Alp shares his skepticism of Bitcoin's co-optio...
Quantum Computing: Solving Bitcoin's Greatest Threat | Jameson Lopp 24.07.2025 47:18
In this episode, Bitcoin veteran Jameson Lopp discusses the growing threat of quantum computing to Bitcoin’s cryptography. He breaks down his new Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) that aims to prevent a catastrophic supply shock by encouraging a network-wide migration to quantum-resistant addresses. Lopp explains the nuances of Shor’s algorithm, possible migration schemes, controversies around lo...
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