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We Study Billionaires - The Investor’s Podcast Network•September 3, 2025

BTC250: Is This Bitcoin Bull Market Over w/ Tuur Demeester (Bitcoin Podcast)

In this episode, Tuur Demeester discusses the current Bitcoin market cycle, arguing that it differs from previous bull runs due to the absence of a speculative mania and the increasing institutional involvement. He explores potential risks such as government confiscation of Bitcoin and the broader implications of Bitcoin on global financial systems, while maintaining an optimistic view about its potential to reduce global conflicts and redistribute wealth.
Corporate Strategy
Developer Culture
Cryptocurrency
Preston Pysh
Tor Demeester
Eric Trump
Unchained
The Investors Podcast Network

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Podcast Summary

In this compelling episode, Preston Pysh reunites with legendary Bitcoin investor Tor Demeester to explore his latest report, "How to Position Yourself for the Bitcoin Boom in 2025." They dive deep into why this cycle feels fundamentally different—lacking the speculative mania of previous bull runs (03:09) yet showing institutional whale accumulation patterns that suggest we're in the "true institutional bull run" (04:18). The conversation takes a sobering turn as they examine potential government confiscation risks through sophisticated equity dilution schemes (18:18), the inevitable collapse of the global fiat Ponzi system requiring endless monetary expansion (28:11), and how Bitcoin's relationship to gold (32:04) and emerging technologies like AI and robotics will reshape entire industries and create new financial centers in unexpected locations over the next decade.

Speakers

Preston Pysh (Host)

Host of The Investors Podcast Network's Bitcoin Fundamentals, celebrating ten years of Bitcoin analysis. He's been covering Bitcoin since 2015-2016 and has built relationships with legendary investors across the space.

Tor Demeester

Legendary investor and Bitcoin analyst who has been studying Bitcoin since the early days. Author of the recent report "How to Position Yourself for the Bitcoin Boom in 2025" and works with Unchained in Austin. Known for his contrarian market analysis and deep institutional Bitcoin research.

Key Takeaways

Institutions Are Hate Buying Bitcoin

This is the true institutional cycle—not the speculative retail mania of previous bull runs. Corporate buyers are "hate buying" out of portfolio necessity, not euphoric belief. Recognize the difference between reluctant institutional allocation and bubble-phase speculation to position for extended upside. (04:02)

HODLer Metrics Trump Headline Noise

Focus on HODLer net position change rather than sensationalized "whale selling" narratives. Age-weighted coin movements show stoic holding patterns, not capitulation. Recent 80,000 Bitcoin sales moved the market only 3%—a testament to growing institutional absorption capacity. (04:59)

Prepare for Sophisticated Confiscation Risk

Government seizure won't be crude gold confiscation 2.0—expect equity dilution tactics like the Intel "partnership" model. Governments will take stakes in Bitcoin custodians through sovereign wealth funds, then borrow against holdings. Position across custody models to mitigate single points of failure. (18:14)

Study Bitcoin in Gold Terms, Not Dollars

Dollar-denominated charts are unreadable due to currency debasement. Bitcoin is approaching resistance at 1 kilogram of gold after five years of consolidation. The next target: 11 kilograms, representing market cap parity with gold—a psychological breakthrough point for institutions. (32:12)

Build Where Energy Meets Open Policy

The next financial centers will emerge in unexpected locations with abundant energy resources and crypto-friendly regulations. Avoid established cities with bureaucratic inertia. Follow the Singapore playbook: government as business partner, not extractive overlord. (48:38)

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Statistics & Facts

  1. The HODLer net position change metric shows no moves above 100,000 Bitcoin in the past six to nine months, indicating whales are stoically holding rather than selling. (04:59)
  2. A recent 80,000 Bitcoin sale only caused a 3% price move, demonstrating the market's ability to absorb large transactions. (05:20)
  3. The Bitfinex hack involved 160,000 coins but didn't cause substantial market damage, similar to current whale movements. (05:40)

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