The Private Credit Bitcoin Cycle w/ Matt Dines | Bitcoin for Corporations Ep. 13

On this episode of the Bitcoin for Corporations Show, Host Pierre Rochard interviews Build Asset Management co-founder Matt Dines. Dines explains why Bitcoin as collateral is still only 1% adopted and why the credit markets represent trillions in opportunity. Dines shares his background in capital markets and why Build is focused on credit as the battlefront.

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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:56 - Matt's Bitcoin Background
03:38 - Corporate Adoption and Capital Markets Narrative
07:55 - Understanding Monetary Systems and Bitcoin's Role
09:52 - Evolution of Credit Markets and Private Credit
14:52 - Private Credit Characteristics and Market Dynamics
17:18 - Comparison of Public and Private Credit Markets
18:32 - Bitcoin Adoption Compared to Real Estate Collateral
21:50 - Investor Perspectives on Bitcoin-Backed Lending
24:27 - Cultural and Educational Barriers in Finance Industry
28:40 - Liquidity and Market Maturity of Bitcoin
32:19 - Estimating the Size of Bitcoin-Backed Credit Market
39:06 - Borrower Types and Growth Avenues in Bitcoin Credit
43:58 - Sovereign Adoption and Hybrid Lending Approaches
46:01 - Generational Trends and Mortgage Market Implications
52:18 - Treasury Balance Sheet Growth and Policy Constraints
53:00 - Impact of Interest Rate Changes on Credit Markets and Bitcoin
59:20 - Pub co Adoption and Acacia Research

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