Tony Castelluci's Mysterious World

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In this episode of Tony Castellucci’s Mysterious World, we break down why you should stop caring about what JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon thinks about Bitcoin. His outdated, dismissive takes on cryptocurrency aren't just irrelevant — they’re actively harmful to shareholders and expose either a shocking lack of research or a willful ignorance rooted in legacy banking interests.

We connect the dots between Jamie Dimon and Lloyd Blankfein, pulling back the curtain on the banking class’s coordinated resistance to Bitcoin adoption. This isn’t just about bad opinions — it’s about institutional sabotage of the future of finance.

Tony also shares an update on his gear: a vintage Seymour Duncan Jazz Bass made in Japan, how it plays, why it matters, and what it says about craftsmanship, rarity, and tone — because in Tony’s world, sound and substance both matter.

📌 Topics Covered:

Jamie Dimon’s anti-Bitcoin statements debunked

Why Lloyd Blankfein fits into this picture

How resisting Bitcoin may be a betrayal of stockholder interests

The bigger war between legacy finance and decentralized innovation

A quick dive into the tone and history of Seymour Duncan jazz basses

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