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Discover why Bitcoin matters for your clients and your company. Join industry experts to unlock the regulatory, investment, and advisory secrets every curious financial professional needs to know.

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  • #22 What if everything we know about free markets is wrong?
    Jan 22 2026

    Jeff Booth, author of The Price of Tomorrow, spent 15,000 hours trying to disprove Bitcoin. What he discovered challenged everything he understood about free markets, risk, and the financial systems we operate within.

    This conversation isn't about convincing you to believe anything – it's about examining whether the foundations we've built our careers on are as stable as we've assumed.

    For financial advisers seeking analytical depth rather than speculation, Jeff explains:

    • the difference between technologies and protocols,
    • how Bitcoin is already solving the objections most advisers raise,
    • and why the real risk might not be what we think it is.

    This is a conversation for professionals who understand that fiduciary responsibility sometimes means questioning the very systems you're operating within.


    Enquire about P1 Investments here - marketing.p1-im.co.uk/bitcoinifa

    Website - www.thebitcoinifa.com


    We always recommend watching ‘What’s the Problem’ by Joe Bryan:

    https://bit.ly/jbwtp


    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is for FCA-authorised financial advisers only and is not for retail clients.

    The views expressed in this content, and all other content on this channel, are those of the individuals speaking and do not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to invest in any product, asset, or strategy — including those discussed in sponsored segments.

    This content is for educational purposes only.

    Always do your own research and consider all relevant risks before making any investment decisions.

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • #21 James Priday on Bitcoin ETNs, FCA Scrutiny, and the ISA Headache
    Dec 22 2025

    Bitcoin ETNs are finally “allowed” again in the UK, but advisers are not exactly throwing confetti. In this episode, Dan sits down with James Priday to unpack what’s really slowing adoption, and why the headline change does not automatically translate into real-world advice activity.

    You’ll hear why crypto ETNs are still treated as restricted mass market investments, what that means in practice (including appropriateness tests and criteria like high net worth or sophisticated investors), and why platforms and advice firms need extra operational and compliance controls before they get comfortable.

    James also breaks down the ETN vs ETF confusion and why that terminology alone can create perceived risk for advisers and clients.

    Then it gets properly messy when Dan raises the ISA situation, including the discussion around HMRC confirming that you’re allowed Bitcoin ETNs within an ISA.

    This one is not to be missed.


    Enquire about P1 Investments here - marketing.p1-im.co.uk/bitcoinifa

    Website - www.thebitcoinifa.com


    We always recommend watching ‘What’s the Problem’ by Joe Bryan:

    https://bit.ly/jbwtp


    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is for FCA-authorised financial advisers only and is not for retail clients.

    The views expressed in this content, and all other content on this channel, are those of the individuals speaking and do not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to invest in any product, asset, or strategy — including those discussed in sponsored segments.

    This content is for educational purposes only.

    Always do your own research and consider all relevant risks before making any investment decisions.

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • #20 Riding Out 80% Drawdowns: Scott Ellam’s Case for Corporate Bitcoin Adoption
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode, Dan sits down with Scott Ellam, CEO and founder of XCE, to explore how a traditional executive recruitment firm became one of the first publicly listed companies built around a Bitcoin treasury strategy.

    For financial advisers, this conversation offers a clear, real-world example of how Bitcoin can function inside a regulated business, how volatility can be managed, and why ignoring the asset may soon risk losing clients, assets and talent.

    Scott walks through his journey from discovering Bitcoin in 2016 to building a four-year corporate treasury that held firm through an 80% drawdown. He explains why the volatility never shook his conviction, how denominating the balance sheet in Bitcoin became a long-term strategic choice, and what ultimately led to the IPO.

    The discussion also covers how XCE handles global payments across the US, Europe and the Middle East, the practical advantages of using Bitcoin and stablecoins, and why network effects inside traditional industries may accelerate corporate adoption sooner than expected. Scott outlines how talent attraction, share-option structures and a Bitcoin-experienced board support the firm’s growth model.

    For advisers seeking to understand the operational side of Bitcoin — rather than abstract theory — this episode provides a grounded, accessible view of how one company applied it through volatile markets and into a public listing.


    Enquire about P1 Investments here - marketing.p1-im.co.uk/bitcoinifa

    Website - www.thebitcoinifa.com


    We always recommend watching ‘What’s the Problem’ by Joe Bryan:

    https://bit.ly/jbwtp


    DISCLAIMER:

    This podcast is for FCA-authorised financial advisers only and is not for retail clients.

    The views expressed in this content, and all other content on this channel, are those of the individuals speaking and do not constitute financial advice or a recommendation to invest in any product, asset, or strategy — including those discussed in sponsored segments.

    This content is for educational purposes only.

    Always do your own research and consider all relevant risks before making any investment decisions.

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