• From Banking to Bitcoin: Redefining Financial Education

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

From Banking to Bitcoin: Redefining Financial Education

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Build-a-Mine Podcast, host Trevor Bello sits down with Craig Cherlet, a seasoned Bitcoin enthusiast and technologist, for an enlightening and philosophical discussion about Bitcoin and mining. Craig shares his journey from working in the banking industry to building a educational Bitcoin business, highlighting the importance of understanding the ecosystem and the potential of mining for individuals and businesses alike.


    Our conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities within the Bitcoin mining space, emphasizing the significance of education and community engagement. Craig discusses his experiences in various sectors, including marketing, consulting, and finance, before pivoting to Bitcoin and founding BitHelm, a company dedicated to helping new miners get started and optimize their operations.


    Listeners will gain insights into the practical applications of Bitcoin mining, including innovative use cases like heat reuse for businesses and the potential for financial inclusion. Craig also shares his motivation for starting the Manitoba Bitcoin Meetup, aiming to create a supportive community for Bitcoiners in the region.


    Dont miss this engaging discussion that explores the future of Bitcoin, the importance of decentralization, and the role of grassroots movements in shaping the financial landscape. Remember, if you like this episode please like, comment, and subscribe for more just like it.


    https://www.bithelm.com/ - BitHelm


    https://www.onbitcoin.io/newsletter/ - Craigs Newsletter


    https://x.com/craigonbitcoin - Craigs X


    https://x.com/BTCManitoba - Manitoba Meetup




    (00:00-01:20) - Introduction

    (01:20-09:00) - Craig's background & His journey into Bitcoin

    (09:00-13:01) - The transition from traditional finance to Bitcoin

    (13:01-16:21) - Discussion on the challenges of the banking system

    (16:21-22:30) - Introduction to Bit Helm and its mission

    (22:30-25:42) - The importance of small-scale mining

    (25:42-30:07) - The role of Bitcoin in renewable energy

    (30:07-32:03) - Community impact of Bitcoin mining

    (32:03-37:04) - The significance of education in Bitcoin

    (37:04-54:02) - The Manitoba Bitcoin Meetup

    (54:02-57:30) - Advice for newcomers to Bitcoin and mining

    (57:30-59:58) - Craig's perspective on what Bitcoin means to him

    (59:58-01:01:30) - Where to find Craig and Bit Helm



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