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The "What is Money?" Show

The Great Split: Why the Financial System Is Breaking Apart w/ Robin Seyr

The "What is Money?" Show

Robert Breedlove

Money, History, Cryptocurrency, Finance, Investing, Breedlove, Bitcoin, Rabbit Hole, Robert Breedlove, What Is Money, Education

4.8724 Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2026

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

Robin Seyr joins the show to explore the hidden power structures behind modern finance and why the global monetary system appears to be fracturing in real time. They examine the historical roots of central banking, the concentration of financial influence, and the patterns that repeat whenever debt-based systems reach their limits. The conversation also turns to Bitcoin as an alternative monetary architecture — not merely as an investment, but as a parallel system built outside centralized control. This is not speculation or sensationalism — it’s an examination of incentives, power concentration, and why monetary transitions tend to accelerate faster than institutions can adapt. Robin Seyr is a Bitcoin educator and commentator focused on macroeconomics, monetary history, and sovereign self-custody.

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0:00.0

Hearing that, it confirms my suspicion that the Titanic was sunk by J.P. Morgan and his cronies.

0:08.4

And it didn't hit an iceberg because you would imagine if it hit an iceberg, people would be more a little bit freaked out.

0:13.4

But you could be having a nice evening, dancing, doing whatever.

0:17.5

You'd have a bomb explode in the hole.

0:19.6

And half the people wouldn't even know.

0:21.1

There were a lot of people when the boat started sinking, that were still dancing, still eating their steaks, still enjoying themselves,

0:29.6

because they thought like, oh, this ship cannot sink.

0:32.6

The first boat of the Titanic was the boat, I think seven, the number seven, was the first one that left.

0:38.3

There were 36 places free on that boat.

0:41.3

Oh really?

0:42.3

There were a lot of places on that boat still free.

0:46.3

People didn't even realize it.

0:48.3

People were like, yeah, like there's things going on, but like I'm enjoying my steak here

0:52.3

and I look out in the ocean and everything is fine.

0:57.1

No matter what really happened there, I think it shows also that people they like the status quo

1:02.8

so much. They think very highly of the status quo. So the thing that is currently big cannot be

1:09.8

small and the thing that is currently small cannot be big

1:12.7

i think the captain actually said before like not even god can sing the ship and so there was this

1:17.2

belief of like how can it even sing like how can it even like go down the same thing i see now with

1:22.5

the fear occurrence All right.

1:34.3

Robin Sawyer.

1:36.7

Did I pronounce it right?

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