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Bitcoin Is For The People You Disagree With
Discover how Austrian Bitcoin advocate Robin Seyr went all in on Bitcoin—financially and professionally—turning his daily podcast into a global platform for Bitcoin education. From proof of work to personal transformation, this episode explores why Bitcoin is for everyone—even the people you disagree with.
Bitcoin isn’t just for the idealists, or the libertarians, or even the tech-savvy. It’s for the skeptics, the haters, the curious, and yes — even the people you disagree with. It’s a tool for sovereignty, not tribalism. And in a world rapidly polarizing by ideology, Bitcoin stands as a neutral force — a silent revolution where proof of work, not politics, earns you a seat at the table.
In this episode of The Bitcoin Libertarian, we dive deep with Robin Seyr, a young Austrian Bitcoin advocate who quit his full-time job with barely 1,000 subscribers, went all in, and now commands an audience of thousands with his daily podcast. He didn’t just talk about Bitcoin — he lived it. Fully. Financially. Spiritually.
From interviewing titans like Michael Saylor and Jeff Booth, to being personally invited to Saylor’s legendary 100K New Year’s Eve party, Robin is living proof that belief, hustle, and Bitcoin can create something bigger than status or connections: purpose.
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Meet Robin Seyr: The Hustle Behind the Mic
Robin Seyr launched The Robin Seyr Podcast in 2024. He started small — 500 euros in savings, a skeptical view of Bitcoin, and a full-time job in IT security. But something changed.
After a single weekend deep-diving into Bitcoin to disprove it, he found himself questioning everything. The stock market, fiat systems, the very nature of money. That moment cracked something open — and he bought his first hardware wallet within days.
Fast forward one year: he sold out of stocks, went all in on Bitcoin — not just with money, but with his time, energy, and ambition. He recorded episodes before work, after work, and sometimes at 2 a.m. with guests from around the globe. What began as a curious project became a full-blown mission.
Bitcoin Is a Mirror: Proof of Work, Proof of Self
What does it mean to live on a Bitcoin standard? For Robin, it means selling BTC to pay rent, delaying purchases because satoshis might be worth more tomorrow, and invoicing clients in Bitcoin — while praying they pay fast.
But it’s also about discipline. About facing opportunity costs daily. About saying no to consumerism and yes to sovereignty.
“I either sell my Bitcoin… or I figure out how to earn more Bitcoin.”
Bitcoin isn’t just a savings tool. It’s a mindset shift. A recalibration of time, value, and self-worth.
The Leap: Quitting a “Good” Job with No Plan B
Robin’s story isn’t just one of success — it’s one of risk.
He quit his job before he had YouTube monetization, before he had major sponsors, before he had clout. All he had was a podcast idea, a belief in Bitcoin, and two months of sponsorship income lined up.
His family asked if he’d go back to his job. He said no. Because he wasn’t just leaving a career — he was stepping into a new identity.
“If you have a Plan B, you won’t fight for Plan A.”
Going All-In: When Bitcoin Becomes Your Life
By 2021, Robin had moved 100% of his financial energy into Bitcoin. By 2024, he had done the same with his time.
He doesn’t just talk about Bitcoin. He lives in it. Sleeps with it. Builds his entire life around it.
And it’s working. Since quitting, he’s:
Interviewed Michael Saylor, Max Keiser, Jeff Booth, and other giants
Spoken at Bitcoin Amsterdam and El Salvador
Been invited to private events like Saylor’s 100K Party
Turned a passion project into a dominant daily show

The Culture: From Conferences to Community
At Bitcoin Prague just 18 months ago, Robin was a fanboy trying to get a selfie with Saylor. Today, Saylor personally DMs him invites.
But even bigger than fame is connection.
Bitcoiners, he says, are some of the most generous, mission-driven people in the world. Guests like Jeff Booth didn’t just say yes to interviews — they offered life-changing advice. Booth told him:
“If you want to be in Bitcoin, don’t just move your money — move your time.”
The Message: Why Bitcoin Is for Everyone
Bitcoin is often portrayed as elitist, techy, or politically niche. Robin pushes back.
“Bitcoin is for the people you disagree with.”
This idea is foundational. Bitcoin doesn’t care who you voted for. It doesn’t care if you’re into NFTs or hate crypto. It welcomes everyone — and requires everyone.
To scale globally, Bitcoin must remain politically neutral, culturally diverse, and kind. The moment we draw lines, we divide the network. The moment we act superior, we lose the moral high ground.
“Be the orange light in your family.”
The Challenges and Lessons
Challenges
Monetizing early content
Working two full-time jobs
Orange-pilling stubborn family and friends
Navigating controversy in the Bitcoin space
Facing the unknown without a Plan B
Lessons
Passion compounds like satoshis
The Bitcoin community opens doors if you show up
Education matters more than ideology
Proof of work isn’t just mining — it’s consistency
Sincerity beats marketing every time
What’s Next for Robin Seyr
Robin is currently working on a book — a distillation of lessons from 400+ interviews. Tentatively titled “The Bitcoin Black Hole”, the book will explore how Bitcoin draws in minds, time, and capital — and what that means for humanity.
He’s also planning to expand into live shows, experiment with new formats, and reach even more plebs with the orange pill.

Conclusion
Bitcoin changes everything. But it starts by changing you. Your habits. Your time. Your purpose.
Robin Seyr’s story is a masterclass in belief. He had no roadmap. Just a gut feeling, a hardware wallet, and an obsession with talking about Bitcoin every single day.
He didn’t wait for permission. He didn’t ask for guarantees. He just built. And by building — he became.
If Bitcoin is inevitable, it’s not because of institutions or ETFs. It’s because of people like Robin. People who dare to go all in. Who lead with conviction. Who believe that financial freedom isn’t just for the rich — but for the people you disagree with.
FAQs
Who is Robin Seyr?
An Austrian Bitcoin advocate and host of The Robin Seyr Podcast, known for his relentless work ethic and interviews with top Bitcoin thinkers.
What is “proof of work” in Robin’s context?
Beyond mining — it’s the daily commitment to building value in the Bitcoin ecosystem without shortcuts.
Why did he go all-in on Bitcoin?
Because he saw it not just as a financial asset — but as a new operating system for humanity.
How can I support him?
Follow @RobinSeyr, listen to his podcast, or support his upcoming book.
What’s his key message?
Bitcoin is for everyone — even the people you disagree with.
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