They're Actually Saying The Quiet Part Out Loud | BitcoinCenter EP38

They're Actually Saying The Quiet Part Out Loud | BitcoinCenter EP38

From BitcoinCenter by Cedric Youngelman

January 27, 2026 · 1h 20m

About this episode

The episode features a debate on Bitcoin and its implications for central banking and economic policies.

Welcome back to the live streaming of the BitcoinCenter! In this fast-paced show, the debate is the story. Today, we are debating: Brian Armstrong Schools France central bank governor on Bitcoin 101’s Lagarde: “I'm not going to tell you that central banks will always be around” House Vote Fuels Remote Vehicle Kill Switch Fears Las Vegas Businesses Expand Bitcoin Payments - A former World Bank president has sounded the alarm, revealing that the Federal Reserve has lost over a trillion dollars. And much more! Join us on X: https://x.com/_BitcoinCenter Check out our sponsor Byte Federal https://www.bytefederal.com/ https://x.com/ByteFederal Subscribe to the Bitcoin Matrix Podcast for weekly high-signal interviews: / @thebitcoinmatrixpodcast Tune in to BitcoinCenter every Tuesdays @ 3pm EST Thanks for joining! The information in all BitcoinCenter episodes and content is based on hypothetical assumptions and is intended for illustrative purposes only. PAST PERFORMANCE DOES NOT GUARANTEE FUTURE RESULTS. This video is provided for entertainment purposes only. The information contained herein represents temporary, changing views and subjective impressions and opinions regarding the…

People in this episode

Host: Cedric Youngelman

Topics covered

  • Bitcoin education
  • Central banking
  • Remote vehicle technology
  • Bitcoin payments
  • Economic concerns

Keywords

  • Bitcoin
  • central banks
  • Brian Armstrong
  • Christine Lagarde
  • Federal Reserve
  • World Bank
  • remote vehicle kill switch
  • Las Vegas
  • payments

Sponsors

Byte Federal

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Federal Reserve, World Bank

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