Bitcoin vs the Surveillance State | Bitcoin Magazine Podcast Ep 9
The UK government is regulating Bitcoin the same way it regulates meme coins and the consequences are already showing. Susie Violet Ward of Bitcoin Policy UK joins Brandon Green to explain why the FCA's blanket approach is dangerous, how KYC data leaks are fueling a wave of violent physical attacks across Europe, and why Bitcoin mining could save the UK over a billion pounds a year in wasted energy. They also tackle the stablecoin debate and Susie's year-long fight to get the BBC to correct false Bitcoin reporting.Click here to get 10% off bitcoin 2026 Conference in Las Vegas: https://tickets.b.tc/event/bitcoin-2026?promoCodeTask=apply&promoCodeInput=YT10
🔶 Brandon Green - BTC Inc CEO
🔶 Susie Violet Ward - CEO & Co-Founder of Bitcoin Policy UK and Bitcoin Journalist
Chapters:
2:45 — The State of Bitcoin Regulation Across the Pond
10:30 — The FCA's Flawed Approach to Bitcoin Regulation in the UK
16:40 — Why Separating Bitcoin from Crypto Is the Top Priority
22:00 — Stablecoin Legislation and the US Regulatory Parallel
27:15 — KYC, the FATF Travel Rule, and the Rise of Violent Wrench Attacks
32:28 — Susie's 13-Month Battle with the BBC Over False Reporting
40:16 — Alex de Vries and the Mainstream Media Misinformation Pipeline
46:09 — Bitcoin Mining as the Solution to the UK Energy Crisis
52:21 — Finland, Farm Sovereignty, and Real-World Mining Use Cases
57:14 — Stablecoins Are CBDCs by the Back Door
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