Can You Survive on Cryptocurrency Alone?

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Can you survive on cryptocurrency alone? It's perhaps an ancap's dream life, but for today's guest it's not just a dream, but his reality. Joel Valenzuela of Dash joins the show to discuss why he made the decision to close his bank account in 2016 and live exclusively on cryptocurrency in order to free himself from government controlled money. Joel explains the benefits and challenges of living on crypto in a still largely fiat world, and why he believes it's important to lead by example in order to usher in the changes you want to see in the word. 

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