
Jarrett Vaughan
@jarrettvaughan
The Web3 Prof Podcast, Adventurer, Musician, Crypto and Marketing Professor, Crypto and Real Estate Investor, TheWeb3Prof.com
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Really enjoying speaking to Fraser Valley Bitcoiners in Chilliwack last night. Returning to my hometown and seeing a vibrant and growing Bitcoin community was exciting and inspiring. Thanks for hosting me!



Bitcoin mining, breathwork, and real-world impact. Daniel Batten Daniel Batten joins TheWeb3Prof.com (Jarrett Vaughan) Podcast to unpack energy myths, refugee stories, and how meditation helps navigate the noise. Listen now: youtu.be/KdK6ksa2BpI Subscribe for more Bitcoin conversations that matter

George Selgin's Early Bitcoin Story What makes a seasoned economist rethink Bitcoin? Selgin's journey is more than hype- it's about history repeating. George Selgin

Can Web3 unlock true sovereignty for First Nations? On this episode of TheWeb3Prof.com (Jarrett Vaughan), Ethan Clark @ethanclark1358 of Nations First @nationsfirstio shares how Indigenous communities are using DeFi and DAOs to build economic power on their own terms. A must-listen for anyone

📉 What happens when national currencies fail? Craig Warmke (Craig Warmke) explains how Bitcoin stands apart — not just as an investment, but as a safeguard against collapsing monetary systems. In environments like Lebanon’s crisis, Bitcoin offers financial independence when

💡 Bitcoin’s greatest feature might also be its fatal flaw. Economist George Selgin explains why Bitcoin’s fixed 21 million supply could be a long-term limitation for economic adaptability and monetary response. Key point: Fixed supply means no flexibility during crises or

⚙️What if Bitcoin helped make nuclear power viable again? Colin Harper (Colin Harper 🥪), Editor-in-Chief at Blockspace Media, explains how Bitcoin mining could radically change the ROI equation for nuclear plants — by instantly monetizing excess energy and accelerating

🧠 Bitcoin wasn’t designed to imitate money — it was designed to reinvent it George Selgin (George Selgin) explains how Bitcoin carved out a unique category of its own — not fiat, not commodity — but something hybridized and potentially superior. This short clip explores why

Bitcoin on Trial: Can Miners Beat the Law? Paula Pendley of Nelson Mullins breaks down zoning fights, energy rights, and the legal war on Bitcoin mining. Will courts decide crypto’s future? Listen now: youtube.com/watch?v=CmGfUF…


🔋 Bitcoin is helping monetize unused energy in underserved regions. Colin Harper (Colin Harper 🥪) shares a real-world case in Kenya, where Bitcoin miners tap surplus hydro energy from micro dams — bringing income to villages with low electrification and no access to broader