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Hello Reader, Video of the Week (and First of 2026): Bitcoin for Beginners (2026)Matthew Kratter – Bitcoin University Watch the Video Here: A new year invites reflection and often a few resolutions. Most focus on health, relationships, or personal growth. But here’s a question worth asking as we begin 2026: What if this were the year you finally understood money and how to become financially free? That’s why I chose this video as the first Video of the Week for 2026. Matthew Kratter does an exceptional job explaining Bitcoin from first principles, without hype or technical overload. This short video is designed for complete beginners, but it’s also valuable for anyone who’s sensed that the financial “rules of the game” aren’t working in their favor and wants to understand why. Key Takeaways (Plain-English Edition)• Bitcoin is freedom money • No middlemen, no gatekeepers • Bitcoin is neutral • A powerful long-term savings tool • Digital gold… but better • Education beats opinion If one of your goals for 2026 is greater clarity, resilience, and freedom around your finances, this is an excellent place to begin. Bitcoin for Beginners (2026) As always, if this was helpful, feel free to share it with a friend or colleague and visit The Bitcoin Dental Network for more curated resources designed to help you better understand the financial waters you’re swimming in. To your financial freedom, |
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Hello Reader, Last week’s sharp selloff in Bitcoin, gold, and silver caught many investors off guard, but moves like this are not unusual, especially in Bitcoin’s history. What is unusual is how little most retail investors understand about what actually causes them. In this week’s article, James Lavish explains the mechanics behind the drawdown, ETF flows, derivatives, leverage, and institutional “basis trades”, and why short-term price declines often have far more to do with market...
Hello Reader, Last week’s sharp selloff in Bitcoin, gold, and silver caught many investors off guard, but moves like this are not unusual, especially in Bitcoin’s history. What is unusual is how little most retail investors understand about what actually causes them. In this week’s article, James Lavish explains the mechanics behind the drawdown, ETF flows, derivatives, leverage, and institutional “basis trades”, and why short-term price declines often have far more to do with market...
Hello Reader, Most of us spent years in school learning how to care for patients and run practices, but almost none of us were ever taught how the monetary system we work inside of actually functions. That’s not a failure on anyone’s part. It’s just a gap in standard education. I came across a long-form video this week that does a surprisingly clear job explaining: How the modern money system has worked since the early 1970s Why inflation, debt, and periodic “resets” aren’t random And, most...