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This special two-part episode brings together two very different conversations.
In part one, investment manager Lawrence Lepard lays out why he believes the fiat monetary system is structurally unsustainable, what role inflation plays in that system, and how Bitcoin could be the exit ramp, not just from fiat, but from war, debt, and economic manipulation. He discusses gold, stocks, silver, the real estate market, and why he’s betting heavily on Bitcoin.
In part two, I speak with filmmaker James Craig, director of the new documentary Code Is Law, which traces the evolution of the phrase from a meme into a legal defense for some of the most infamous smart contract exploits in crypto. From the DAO to Indexed Finance, Mango Markets and KyberSwap, the film explores whether exploiting code is legitimate — or just theft with better PR.

Bits + Bips: Crypto Investing Is About Managing Risk, Not Chasing Upside - Ep. 978

How to Trade Prediction Markets Without an Opinion on the Event - Ep. 979

Uneasy Money: Is Jupiter Incompetent or Evil? And Is Hyperliquid's ADL Flawed? - Ep. 976

How AI Agents Hacked Smart Contracts for $1 Apiece - DEX in the City - Ep. 975

The Chopping Block: Web3 Dies, L1 Valuations Clash & Crypto Burnout - Ep. 977

Will Bitcoin's New Phase Change It Forever? And Is the 4-Year Cycle Dead? - Ep. 974

