Episode #98 - Who Really Assassinated Charlie Kirk & Why Did They Need TikTok?

Episode #98 - Who Really Assassinated Charlie Kirk & Why Did They Need TikTok?

Author: Simon Dixon September 20, 2025 Duration: 3:23:31

Hey-Hey, Bitcoin Wealth Builders!

It’s Friday—and that means it’s time to decode this week's shifts in Bitcoin, macroeconomics, and geopolitics. It’s time for Episode 98 of BitcoinHardTalk | Who Really Assassinated Charlie Kirk & Why Did They Need TikTok? | This Week In Bitcoin, Macro & GeoPolitics

 

This Week in Bitcoin, Crypto & CBDCs

As I’ve been warning, the publicly listed Bitcoin treasury company Nakamoto has collapsed—down 96% from its peak, with half of that wiped out in a single day. At the same time, Russia accused the U.S. of weaponizing stablecoins to prop up the dollar in a brewing currency war — a move that echoes America’s gold confiscation of 1933. Meanwhile, the first crypto index fund ETFs are preparing to launch, just as the U.S. and U.K. unveil a new cooperation deal on digital assets. And to cap it all off? A golden statue of President Trump holding a Bitcoin was placed outside the U.S. Capitol. On top of that, I’ll break down the TikTok deal—why it matters, who really benefits, and how it ties into the Proof-of-Weapons network. It’s been a weird week, and I’ll break down everything you need to know about what really went down in Bitcoin.

This Week in Macro

This week in macro tells a single story. The Fed cut rates—stocks, real estate, and gold all ripped to new all-time highs, while the dollar weakened sharply. That’s fiscal dominance in motion, and the price will be inflation and deeper wealth inequality. The supposed “solutions” are energy and AI—yet both come with enormous costs. Energy reorders geopolitics, while AI rewires economies, each reshaping the very system they’re meant to stabilize. And what’s presented as European solidarity against Moscow is really something else: coercive enforcement. Europe is being locked deeper into U.S. supply chains, with Trump’s energy strategy operating less like a policy and more like a disciplinary mechanism. I’ll unpack this and more in this week’s macro madness.

This Week in Geopolitics

“Operation Blameshift” — the transfer of pressure from the Proof-of-Weapons network onto Israel — escalated this week. After Israel’s strikes on Qatar, the Gulf Cooperation Council, led by Saudi Arabia, announced new security agreements while simultaneously leaning on its EU partners to recognize Palestine as a state. In a historic move, the UN officially declared Israel’s actions a genocide — the first time such language has been applied — pushing Israel further into the category of a toxic asset on the global stage. This unfolded alongside the fallout from the Charlie Kirk assassination, which I argue is part of the same Operation Blameshift dynamic. I’ll explain how these threads connect. I’ll break down what this really means during this week in geopolitics.

Bitcoin golden statues, TikTok, Fed rate cuts, the new GCC NATO-like alliance and speculation on Israel connection to the Charlie Kirk assasinatokn. I’ll break it all down.

Peace,

Simon Dixon 🚀

 

Timestamp

 0:00 Introduction

3:30 This Week in Bitcoin

43:02 Ai Summary 1 TikTok

59:28 This Week in Macro

1:40:48 The War Machine Advert

1:56:16 This Week in GeoPolitics

2:04:44 Ai Summary 2 Charlie Kirk Operation


Simon Dixon brings his decades of experience in finance and technology to every conversation on Simon Dixon Hard Talk. This isn't a surface-level commentary on markets; it's a rigorous exploration of the forces reshaping global systems. Episodes delve into the practical realities of Bitcoin as hard money, the geopolitical implications of Central Bank Digital Currencies, and investment strategies for a world in economic transition. Simon engages with experts, critics, and innovators, fostering discussions that connect the dots between business, politics, and technological disruption. The dialogue is grounded in his own journey from traditional finance to the frontier of digital assets, offering a unique perspective that is both analytical and deeply personal. You'll find the podcast challenges conventional narratives, asking tough questions about monetary sovereignty, wealth preservation, and the future of capital. It’s for anyone who senses the status quo is shifting and wants to understand the underlying mechanics, not just the headlines. Expect detailed analysis, candid interviews, and a focus on long-term principles over short-term noise. Tune in for a thought-provoking examination of money, power, and the tools for navigating the next era.
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