The “Inevitable” Game Theory of Institutional Adoption: Bullish (and Dangerous?)
In this episode of The Bitcoin Policy Hour, the conversation turns to the accelerating game theory of institutional adoption—why major banks, asset managers, and policymakers now find it strategically necessary to engage with Bitcoin. From JP Morgan’s acceptance of bitcoin as collateral to shifting credit dynamics and liquidity constraints, the panel unpacks how traditional finance is being pulled, not pushed, into digital monetary infrastructure.But with adoption comes risk. As bitcoin transitions from a counter-institutional asset to a core financial instrument, questions of governance, regulatory capture, and monetary independence take center stage. Is Bitcoin’s integration into Wall Street a validation of its inevitability—or a test of its principles? This episode examines both the bullish structural forces and the subtle dangers behind Bitcoin’s institutional era.
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00:00 – Secretary Treasury Tweets & Bitcoin Magazine Headlines
00:45 – Welcome to The Bitcoin Policy Hour
10:00 – JP Morgan Accepts Bitcoin as Collateral
15:00 – Bitcoin as Global Collateral
20:00 – The Overton Window Shift in Finance
27:00 – Institutional Adoption
34:00 – Market Structure and the Role of ETFs
40:00 – The Changing Face of Bitcoin Ownership
47:00 – Risks of Institutional Capture
52:00 – Bitcoin as a Tool for Freedom
58:00 – Closing Thoughts & BPI Mission
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