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Is Bitcoin the Key to save yourself from Inflation w/ Josh Olszewicz

In this week’s episode of Bitcoin Bottom Line, hosts C.J. Wilson and Josh Olszewicz are discussing the latest in the Crypto space and the Bipartisan Responsible Payments Innovation bill.

Wilson begins by discussing the New York state bill that focuses on Bitcoin mining, “Its kinda weird because they singled out bitcoin mining as a target to say hey we need to limit bitcoin mining, or eliminate bitcoin mining, unless it is from totally renewable sources, which is kind of a weird catch all because I don't think there is any industry in america that has more renewable sources being applied to it than bitcoin.”

Wilson then goes onto discussing inflation effects, “as inflation starts to hit more things, we’re seeing the things we need the most... those industries are all the most impacted, so natural resources need to be managed a certain way and the best way to do that is to incentivize people to be innovative with the natural resources that are local.”

When discussing the Bill (RPI) Wilson says “the biggest problem that the government has is they have people interchanging words, crypto and bitcoin, blockchain and crypto, all these other things, so by clarifying the definitions, step #1, we set the tone.”

Furthering the clarification conversation, Olszewicz explains, “It (Bitcoin) is clearly closer to a commodity than a security... so it is great to see that in writing.”

Wilson adds on to say, “If you have hard measurements, meaning like factual, numerical measurements, you know what those thresholds are and you know if you can exceed those or how close you can get to them... in the same sense it's possible that by setting a line you may have more people that try to get close to it but at least at the same time you are setting a boundary.”

Applying this idea to stable coin, Wilson explains, “With a stable definition, you might say ok this is not allowed, this is frowned upon, this is not encouraged, so there are like gradients.”

They continue on to the effect on mining, with Wilson explaining, “If you HODL your Bitcoin mining revenues they are not taxed... so if you are managing your treasury properly, you are going to HODL a majority of your bitcoin... which i think is going to increase mining focus and allow bigger miners to be more profitable and as they are publicly traded and stuff like that to normalize that thing...”

Olszewicz responds, “To see a de minimis rule I think would increase transaction activity for Bitcoin would be great... so just having anything on the books is great, clarity on the miners, clarity on the transactional activity, clarity on stable coins, in general this bill is good.”

He goes on to say, “it is not perfect, but it is something and we have to start somewhere.”

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Is Bitcoin the Key to save yourself from Inflation w/ Josh Olszewicz

In this week’s episode of Bitcoin Bottom Line, hosts C.J. Wilson and Josh Olszewicz are discussing the latest in the Crypto space and the Bipartisan Responsible Payments Innovation bill.

Wilson begins by discussing the New York state bill that focuses on Bitcoin mining, “Its kinda weird because they singled out bitcoin mining as a target to say hey we need to limit bitcoin mining, or eliminate bitcoin mining, unless it is from totally renewable sources, which is kind of a weird catch all because I don't think there is any industry in america that has more renewable sources being applied to it than bitcoin.”

Wilson then goes onto discussing inflation effects, “as inflation starts to hit more things, we’re seeing the things we need the most... those industries are all the most impacted, so natural resources need to be managed a certain way and the best way to do that is to incentivize people to be innovative with the natural resources that are local.”

When discussing the Bill (RPI) Wilson says “the biggest problem that the government has is they have people interchanging words, crypto and bitcoin, blockchain and crypto, all these other things, so by clarifying the definitions, step #1, we set the tone.”

Furthering the clarification conversation, Olszewicz explains, “It (Bitcoin) is clearly closer to a commodity than a security... so it is great to see that in writing.”

Wilson adds on to say, “If you have hard measurements, meaning like factual, numerical measurements, you know what those thresholds are and you know if you can exceed those or how close you can get to them... in the same sense it's possible that by setting a line you may have more people that try to get close to it but at least at the same time you are setting a boundary.”

Applying this idea to stable coin, Wilson explains, “With a stable definition, you might say ok this is not allowed, this is frowned upon, this is not encouraged, so there are like gradients.”

They continue on to the effect on mining, with Wilson explaining, “If you HODL your Bitcoin mining revenues they are not taxed... so if you are managing your treasury properly, you are going to HODL a majority of your bitcoin... which i think is going to increase mining focus and allow bigger miners to be more profitable and as they are publicly traded and stuff like that to normalize that thing...”

Olszewicz responds, “To see a de minimis rule I think would increase transaction activity for Bitcoin would be great... so just having anything on the books is great, clarity on the miners, clarity on the transactional activity, clarity on stable coins, in general this bill is good.”

He goes on to say, “it is not perfect, but it is something and we have to start somewhere.”

Listen to the whole episode for more!!

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