Do We Need a Recession to Fix the Economy? | Nick Nemeth

Do We Need a Recession to Fix the Economy? | Nick Nemeth

From The Mark Moss Show by iHeartPodcasts

June 9, 2026 · 1h 57m

About this episode

Nick Nemeth joins Mark Moss to discuss the implications of Bitcoin and the economy, including the role of recessions and government intervention.

Nick Nemeth joins Mark Moss for a discussion on Bitcoin, real estate, taxes, AI, recessions, private credit, Michael Saylor, BlackRock, and the future of the economy. They debate whether Bitcoin can become the world's dominant store of value, whether Michael Saylor is becoming too powerful, and whether governments should allow major recessions to play out instead of intervening. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! UNCHAINED: Get setup with Unchained at https://go.1markmoss.com/unchained_pod and use code MOSS10 to get 10% off. RIVER: If you’re ready to build your Bitcoin position with confidence, go to https://go.1markmoss.com/river to sign up and get up to $100 in free Bitcoin. BITIZENSHIP: Get a 2nd Passport at https://www.bitizenship.com/markmoss ___________________________________________________________________________________________ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Episode Preview 0:54 - Why Most People Can't Buy Bitcoin Crashes 1:45 - What Gives Bitcoin Its Value? 7:44 - Bitcoin Price Predictions For The Next 25 Years 11:51 - What If Governments Ban Bitcoin? 18:52 - Secure Bitcoin with Unchained 19:50…

People in this episode

Host: Mark Moss

Guest: Nick Nemeth

Topics covered

  • Bitcoin
  • economy
  • recession
  • real estate
  • taxes
  • AI
  • private credit

Keywords

  • Bitcoin
  • recession
  • Michael Saylor
  • BlackRock
  • real estate
  • AI
  • private credit

Sponsors

Unchained, River, Bitizenship

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Bitcoin, Michael Saylor, BlackRock, MicroStrategy, JPMorgan

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