The Bitcoin Lawyer Podcast

The Bitcoin Lawyer Podcast
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The Bitcoin Lawyer Podcast is a show focused on discussing the crossroads of Bitcoin and the citizenship/residency by investment world. We cover all topics related to these two subjects and provide a critical legal point of view on the matter.
If you would like to obtain a second passport/residency, please book a consultation with Bitcoin Lawyer at: www.bit.ly/btclawyer
Additionally, check out the 20 different citizenship/residency programmes that we offer at: www.bitcoinlawyer.com
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The show covers various topics including Bitcoin's impact on global residency trends, the mechanics of citizenship by investment programs, and legal perspectives on cryptocurrencies, with episodes featuring discussions on Malta's CBI program, market strategies for attracting Bitcoin millionaires, and the evolving role of Bitcoin in Caribbean citizenship offerings.

The Bitcoin Lawyer Podcast is a show focused on discussing the crossroads of Bitcoin and the citizenship/residency by investment world. We cover all topics related to these two subjects and provide a critical legal point of view on the matter.
If you would like to obtain a second passport/residency, please book a consultation with Bitcoin Lawyer at: www.bit.ly/btclawyer
Additionally, check out the 20 different citizenship/residency programmes that we offer at: www.bitcoinlawyer.com
This week, I’m joined by Dan Parkinson, the visionary behind The Bitcoin IFA, whose personal and professional journey captures the ongoing evolution of financial advice in an era shaped by both regulation and revolution. Dan’s path—from the familiar world of traditional finance to his current role as an outspoken advocate for Bitcoin—mirrors the broader search for new forms of security and sovereignty in our fast-changing times.
Dan and I unpack what it really means to be a financial advisor today, especially as the lines blur between legacy finance and the world of Bitcoin. We dive into the realities of working under the watchful eye of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the hurdles and opportunities that come with regulatory change, and why so many advisors are wrestling with how—and whether—to bring Bitcoin into their practices.
Our conversation turns deeply personal as Dan recounts his firsthand experience living through hyperinflation in Lebanon—a turning point that opened his eyes to the urgent need for sound money and alternative financial systems. This lived experience fueled his belief in Bitcoin’s power to offer protection and freedom, not just as an investment, but as a lifeline in times of crisis.
Throughout our discussion, we explored the professional and philosophical shifts happening across the advisory landscape: the rise of Bitcoin workshops for financial advisors, the importance of education and community for building resilience, and how new technologies are reshaping what it means to serve clients. We also delved into timely debates, from the growing demand for Bitcoin-related services to the wider implications of citizenship by investment programs and bold proposals like the Trump Gold Card.
Dan’s story and perspective are a reminder that embracing change takes more than technical knowledge—it demands courage, adaptability, and a clear sense of values. Whether you’re a financial professional, a Bitcoin enthusiast, or someone navigating the crosscurrents of a rapidly shifting world, this episode is packed with insights, hard-won lessons, and inspiration to help you chart your own course toward greater freedom and financial sovereignty.
If you are interested in second citizenship, book a consultation with Bitcoin Lawyer at: www.bit.ly/btclawyer
You can check out our 20 different citizenship & residency by investment programmes at: www.bitcoinlawyer.com
You can find out more information about the Bitcoin IFA and Dan's webinars at: www.thebitcoinifa.com
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