Experienced Investor Spills His Crypto Plan – YMB Podcast E178

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This is episode 178 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.

First up today, we'll share an investment strategy revealed by a well-known investor, David Siegel. This is certainly not investment advice - we can't and won't provide that. Rather, this is the actual plan that Spiegel says he'll use for his own money. His goal is to beat today's bubbly crypto environment.

Are bubbles even a thing? How hard should we look for bottoms or tops when everything climbs so high, so fast? Do we trust Spiegel's plan? Tune in tonight for our thoughts on all those questions and tons more.

Then later in the show, we'll cover some BIP148 theories from Jimmy Song. What could happen when Bitcoin's UASF kicks in on August 1st? What will the miners do and what will the users do? Will the competing chains wreak havoc on transactions?

Catch tonight's livestream for all the details and check the list below for some of the specific stories we'll cover!

Your hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don't forget to scroll down so you can keep up with our open tweet lines, vote in this week's Bitcoin poll, and share your thoughts in the comments!

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