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Swedish Pathfinder in the Bitcoin Djungle 🌿 | Chairman, Swedish Bitcoin Association | @btcprague |
President, Bitcoin Students Stockholm University

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Imagine money that can’t be printed. It works all day, every day. No borders. No permissions. And it’s truly yours. That future isn’t coming. It’s already here. It’s called Bitcoin.

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People often say, “I’m also into crypto.” But Bitcoin ≠ crypto. Bitcoin was never built to launch tokens, hype projects, or chase short-term gains. It was built to create freedom — a monetary system with no founders, no CEOs, and no marketing teams. While most of the crypto

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You work hard. You save. You budget. Still, it feels like you’re falling behind. You didn’t get weaker. The money did.  The starting line moved. The rules shifted.

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Spent the night at my grandparents’. My grandpa showed me a receipt from a dinner they had in 1968 at Operakällaren — one of Stockholm’s finest restaurants. 2 starters = 12 kr ($1.10) 2 entrecôte = 32 kr ($2.90) 4 beers = 6 kr ($0.55) 2 coffees = 5.5 kr ($0.50) Total: 62.45 kr

Spent the night at my grandparents’. My grandpa showed me a receipt from a dinner they had in 1968 at Operakällaren — one of Stockholm’s finest restaurants.

2 starters = 12 kr ($1.10)
2 entrecĂ´te = 32 kr ($2.90)
4 beers = 6 kr ($0.55)
2 coffees = 5.5 kr ($0.50)
Total: 62.45 kr
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This morning I came across an article in Dagens Nyheter — one of Sweden’s leading newspapers. It described how years of ultra-low interest rates encouraged households to borrow more, buy more, and stretch their finances further — believing those rates would last. But they

This morning I came across an article in Dagens Nyheter — one of Sweden’s leading newspapers.

It described how years of ultra-low interest rates encouraged households to borrow more, buy more, and stretch their finances further — believing those rates would last.

But they
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Update from September 2025: One of the biggest banks in the Nordics - the same bank that forbade its employees from having any personal interest in Bitcoin - now offers Bitcoin ETPs to their customers. The irony writes itself… however, the world is waking up!

Update from September 2025: 

One of the biggest banks in the Nordics - the same bank that forbade its employees from having any personal interest in Bitcoin - now offers Bitcoin ETPs to their customers. 

The irony writes itself… however, the world is waking up!
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Grateful to be invited to educate one of the biggest investment advisory firms in the Nordics about Bitcoin. What should I not miss mentioning?

Grateful to be invited to educate one of the biggest investment advisory firms in the Nordics about Bitcoin.

What should I not miss mentioning?
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Spent the morning at Söderberg & Partners, one of the largest investment advisory firms in the Nordics, speaking to their investment department about Bitcoin. My key takeaway: the knowledge level inside traditional finance is already far ahead of what many expect. The questions

Spent the morning at Söderberg & Partners, one of the largest investment advisory firms in the Nordics, speaking to their investment department about Bitcoin.

My key takeaway: the knowledge level inside traditional finance is already far ahead of what many expect. The questions
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Swedish news today headline that inflation came in at 0.9% in September: “It’s exactly where it’s supposed to be.” But… for as long as I can remember, Sweden has been saying that inflation is “under control.” Meanwhile, the money supply has been expanding faster than most

Swedish news today headline that inflation came in at 0.9% in September: “It’s exactly where it’s supposed to be.”

But… for as long as I can remember, Sweden has been saying that inflation is “under control.” Meanwhile, the money supply has been expanding faster than most