What Bitcoin Did
What Bitcoin Did
Danny Knowles
2025: BITCOIN IN REVIEW | HODL & ODELL
1 hour 29 minutes Posted Jan 2, 2026 at 12:11 pm.
Bitcoin's Fundamental Value and Long-Term Bet
Reflecting on a Disappointing Year for Bitcoin
The Bitcoin Influencer Class and Institutional Players
Comparing Bitcoin's Performance to Previous Cycles
Lack of Real Spot Retail Demand for Bitcoin
The Influence of Saylor and Larry Fink on Bitcoin
Bitcoin's Underperformance and Precious Metals' Success
Bitcoin as a Risk-Off Asset in a Global Depression
Gold FOMO and the Quantum Computing Threat
The Quantum Threat Discussion
Trump's Administration and Bitcoin Policy
The U.S. Government's Role in Bitcoin and MSTR
The Samurai Devs Case and the Chilling Effect on Privacy
Predictions, Sentiment, and Bitcoin's Future
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American HODL & Matt Odell join the show for a review of a year that left most Bitcoin narratives exposed. We unpack why expectations ran ahead of reality, why the super cycle never materialised, and how ETFs, treasury companies, and institutional capital quietly changed how this market actually operates. We get into Bitcoin’s underperformance versus gold and equities, the absence of meaningful retail demand, and how leverage distorted outcomes rather than driving real adoption.

We discuss what this means long term. From institutional involvement and shifting power structures, to the breakdown of the four year cycle framework. We also get into custody, incentives, freedom, and whether Bitcoin has to pass through the traditional system before it can meaningfully reshape it.

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