What Bitcoin Did

What Bitcoin Did
What Bitcoin Did is for the people who think Bitcoin is the only crypto conversation worth having. Hosted by Danny Knowles, the show runs long-form interviews -- typically one to two hours -- with analysts, developers, macro investors, and monetary theorists. There's no altcoin spotlight here, no NFT segments. Just Bitcoin, examined from every possible angle: on-chain analysis, protocol development, monetary policy, institutional adoption, and the broader economic case for sound money. The show went through a hiatus and came back in late 2024, which fans treated like the return of a favorite band. Danny brings a measured, conversational interview style that gives guests room to actually explain their thinking rather than rushing through talking points. Recent episodes have tackled Federal Reserve mechanics, gold repricing scenarios, debt spirals, and Bitcoin's role as a treasury asset -- the kind of macro-meets-crypto analysis that appeals to serious investors rather than speculators. With 4.7 stars from 270 ratings, the audience skews toward Bitcoin-only thinkers who appreciate depth over breadth. Episodes are semi-weekly, which gives each conversation room to breathe. The production is clean, the guests are well-chosen, and there's a genuine educational quality to how complex topics get unpacked. If you already understand the basics of Bitcoin and want to go deeper into its economic and technical implications, this show consistently delivers that level of conversation.

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