How Bitcoin Circular Economies Escape State Surveillance (Fedimint, Indonesia Bitcoin Ban, South Korea Bitcoin, Inah Citadel & White Paper House)

How Bitcoin Circular Economies Escape State Surveillance (Fedimint, Indonesia Bitcoin Ban, South Korea Bitcoin, Inah Citadel & White Paper House)

From Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach by Mike Peterson

May 30, 2026 · 35 min

About this episode

The episode discusses how Bitcoin circular economies can protect assets from state surveillance, featuring insights from builders at the Global Circular Bitcoin Economy Summit.

Can you truly protect your assets if a third party controls your data? The Global Circular Bitcoin Economy Summit in El Zonte just wrapped up, and the focus on the ground was centered entirely on the raw, unyielding mechanics of financial survival and digital sovereignty rather than price action or trading charts. This week, we are cutting straight through the fiat marketing noise to talk to the world-class builders who are physically constructing parallel, decentralized, un-surveillab...

People in this episode

Host: Mike Peterson

Topics covered

  • Bitcoin
  • circular economies
  • state surveillance
  • digital sovereignty
  • financial survival
  • decentralization

Keywords

  • Bitcoin
  • circular economy
  • state surveillance
  • digital sovereignty
  • financial survival
  • decentralization
  • El Zonte

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Global Circular Bitcoin Economy Summit, Fedimint, Inah Citadel

Books & works: White Paper House

Places: El Zonte, Indonesia, South Korea

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