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Leverage without letting go: How Bitcoin can unlock real-world freedom
What if you could use your Bitcoin (BTC) to buy a house, fund a child’s education or invest in a new business, without ever selling it?
In the latest episode of the Clear Crypto Podcast, the CEO of Lever, Jullian Duran, makes the case for a new kind of financial firepower; using Bitcoin not to cash out, but to unlock opportunity.
The power of Bitcoin
Duran, who previously worked at Bridgewater and Marathon Digital, said his mission is rooted in personal experience and in the unrealized potential of Bitcoin-rich users who find themselves asset-rich but liquidity-poor.
The idea behind Lever, according to Duran, is that Bitcoin is turned into “pristine collateral” that opens doors in the real world, especially in industries and communities that have been historically underinvested.
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“The idea is to have your foot in a lot of different places at once,” Duran said. “There’s a run on Bitcoin? You’re protected. There’s a run on real-world industries? You’re protected.”
Real-world use cases
Unlike speculative DeFi protocols or meme tokens, Lever is designed to generate returns from what Duran calls “boring industries,” otherwise known as sectors like utilities, housing and infrastructure. These sectors, he argues, offer dollar-based yields that are uncorrelated with crypto markets.
And for many Bitcoin OGs, that flexibility is more than financial. It’s personal.
“I was at a Bitcoin billionaires party in Puerto Rico... an OG looked at this mansion and said, ‘I could afford this, but I’d have to sell Bitcoin,’” Duran recalled. “That scene replays in my head. You have here somebody who is a multi-millionaire, but who really can’t use that to just live life ambitiously.”
According to Duran, that’s what he’s seeking to solve. “Firepower, it’s an exercise of freedom,” he said
To hear the complete conversation on the Clear Crypto Podcast, listen to the full episode on Cointelegraph’s Podcasts page, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. And don’t forget to check out Cointelegraph’s full lineup of other shows!
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