Join us for a lively and unfiltered conversation with Peter McCormack, the dynamic voice behind the "What Bitcoin Did" podcast. Peter takes us on a fascinating journey through his introduction to Bitcoin, sharing candid stories and insights from his podcasting adventures. You'll hear about his memorable experience podcasting with Rich Roll, and some of the most unforgettable interviews he's had on his show. Peter also recounts the hilarious moment he almost puked on the President of El Salvador and dives into the crucial role of creativity in the crypto world. We explore his vision of building a media empire grounded in Bitcoin and the unique challenges he faces as the owner of a football club. From his extensive travels to his thoughts on Bitcoin factions and where he fits in, Peter opens up about the complexities of the crypto landscape. We also tackle topics like ordinals, the inherent problems with money, and his perspective on Bitcoin lending protocols. This is a raw, insightful, and entertaining chat with one of Bitcoin's most passionate advocates. Stake with Jito now: https://bit.ly/4asGYKK Follow: https://twitter.com/midcurvemedia Watch till the end. -- Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 03:00 Peter's Journey into $BTC and Podcasting 04:50 Podcasting with Rich Roll 08:30 The most memorable Interviews from WBD 11:00 Almost puking on the President of El Salvador 13:50 Creative's importance in Crypto 20:00 Building a media empire and denominating in $BTC 23:50 Owning and operating a Football club 33:39 Traveling 38:02 What do you think about Bitcoin factions, and where do you fit in 45:00 Ordinals and the problems with money 50:00 Thoughts on Bitcoin lending protocols 51:48 Closing thoughts -- Disclaimers: Nothing said on Midcurve is a recommendation to buy or sell securities or tokens. This podcast is for informational purposes only, and any views expressed by anyone on the show are solely our opinions, not financial advice. Justin, Andrew, and our guests may hold positions in the companies, funds, or projects discussed.