This video from the Three of Seven Project, titled "Ep. 467 Mother Mary, Food Stamps & Crypto," features the team discussing various topics. The description highlights their sponsor, Barbell Apparel, a brand founded by friends and athletes known for their "Athletic Fit" jeans. It also provides links to the 3 of 7 Project website, their Patreon page, store, and training applications. While the title and description mention diverse subjects, no specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or gear are detailed, making it difficult to assign specific firearm-related tags beyond general project identification.
This video discusses how cryptocurrency, specifically Circle's USDC, has implemented policies to block transactions involving firearms, ammunition, knives, and accessories. The creator argues this is a form of digital censorship and "Operation Choke Point 2.0" that limits financial freedom, turning it conditional on programmable money. The video encourages viewers to take action and educate themselves on alternative investments like gold and silver, promoting sponsor Lear Capital.
This episode of the Shawn Ryan Show delves into the enduring mystery surrounding Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin. Brian Armstrong, CEO of Coinbase, discusses prominent theories, including Hal Finney and Nick Szabo, and explores the potential motivations for anonymity, such as avoiding legal issues and threats. The resilience of the Bitcoin protocol against nation-state actors like China is also highlighted, underscoring its significant value and technological breakthrough.
This discussion explores the historical shift away from gold-backed currencies, highlighting the 1971 decision to suspend dollar convertibility. It delves into the rise of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and their potential for government control, contrasting this with crypto's aim for economic freedom and direct creator monetization. The conversation also touches on corporate activism within tech companies like Coinbase.
This episode of The Gun Collective Podcast features Dave Warner and Clint Walker discussing the potential impact of the new Tuebor Coin project on the gun industry. The conversation explores how cryptocurrency might influence firearms-related businesses and initiatives. The episode also highlights sponsors Vertx and XS Sights, and provides links for show notes and audio streaming.
This YouTube video showcases a custom Glock 19 Gen 5 build inspired by internet memes, specifically for a customer involved in the crypto space. The video highlights the unique aesthetic of the firearm and emphasizes the collaborative process between the customer's creative vision and the builder's execution. It encourages viewer interaction and directs them to a linktr.ee for more content.
This video features John and Greg Tanacea from 2A Commerce discussing how major banks are seeking to track firearm purchases through credit card transactions. They delve into topics like credit card fraud, flagged transactions, and political legislation impacting the firearms industry, including the Safer Banking Act and the Shush Act. The discussion also touches upon the importance of SEO, the challenges faced by FFLs, and the role of Merchant Category Codes (MCC). They explore how financial institutions might share data with agencies like the ATF and discuss strategies for businesses to prepare for political challenges and protect their operations. The conversation highlights the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights and the value of standing up against perceived overreach.
Chad Wright of 'Truck Talk' shares his skeptical perspective on Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, acquired during his Navy service. He argues that digital assets lack true value, contrasting them with finite resources like land and gold. Wright advises focusing on acquiring tangible assets and developing unique skills for genuine wealth building, warning against the perceived 'fake' nature of digital currencies and cash.
This video announces the pre-sale launch of Gun For Hire NFTs, highlighting that many have already been sold, including 'The Soldier' collectible. The public sale begins tomorrow at 9 am. Viewers are directed to gunforhirenft.com for further information and encouraged not to miss this "historical opportunity."
This "Free For All Friday" episode from September 30, 2022, features Gary Krause, a veteran and Bitcoin/Crypto expert. The discussion explores whether cryptocurrency can preserve freedom, particularly in the context of financial institutions and government actions that the hosts perceive as infringing on rights, including those related to firearms and privacy. The conversation aims to understand how crypto can be used as a tool to resist perceived suppression and protect personal liberties and privacy.
This YouTube video focuses on introducing TUSC cryptocurrency, explaining its basics and what viewers need to know. While the video is primarily about cryptocurrency, the creator also includes various promotional links for their merchandise, other channels (like a car channel), and affiliate products such as Blackout Coffee and Amazon items. The description emphasizes supporting the channel through subscriptions, donations, and shopping via affiliate links.
This video discusses Germany's call for a global payment system independent of the United States. The description also includes affiliate links for supporting the Alaska Prepper channel through Amazon purchases and cryptocurrency donations, with specific addresses provided for DigiByte, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin.
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