Blog Posts

A comparison of Bitcoin and fiat currency, illustrating Bitcoin’s deflationary model and its increasing purchasing power.

Buy More With Less: How Bitcoin’s Deflationary Model Protects Your Wealth

Bitcoin digital scarcity concept – a limited supply of 21 million coins driving value, protecting against inflation, and reshaping the future of money.

The Power of Digital Scarcity: Why It’s More Valuable Than You Think

Bitcoin Genesis Block with embedded message from The Times, representing the birth of decentralized money.

The Birth of Bitcoin: The Revolution That Changed Money Forever

Bitcoin price chart showing historical boom-and-bust cycles, comparing financial bubbles over time.

Bubbles, Crashes, and Internet Money: The Financial Rollercoaster

A historical timeline showing the transition from gold-backed money to fiat currency and Bitcoin.

The Fiat Standard: The System That Replaced Gold

A timeline illustrating the transition from the gold standard to fiat currency, leading to Bitcoin.

The Fall of the Gold Standard: How Money Lost Its Anchor

A historical timeline showing the rise of the gold standard, its collapse, and Bitcoin as the new alternative.

The Rise of the Gold Standard: When Money Was Honest

A visual timeline of money evolution, from bartering and gold coins to paper currency and Bitcoin.

The History of Money: From Barter to Bitcoin

Bank of Montreal (BMO) headquarters with a digital Bitcoin overlay, symbolizing institutional Bitcoin adoption.

Bank of Montreal: The Legacy Bank Embracing Bitcoin?

Bitcoin vs. Canadian real estate investment comparison, highlighting performance, liquidity, and inflation resistance.

Bitcoin vs. Real Estate: The Superior Investment & Store of Capital

Bitcoin Derangement Syndrome explained: Media misconceptions, financial resistance, and Bitcoin adoption trends in Canada.

Bitcoin Derangement Syndrome: Understanding the Hysteria Around Bitcoin Sceptics

Bitcoin for Realtors

 

Bitcoin for Bankers

Bitcoin is Savings Technology

Yes, You’re All Wrong.

My Open Letter to a Finance Professor