From Roger Ver's First Bitcoin to Raided By the FBI! Mark Edge of Free Talk Live

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Mark Edge, co-founder of Free Talk Live, shared his journey through Bitcoin’s early days and the crypto movement’s evolution.

In December 2010, Free Talk Live became the first media outlet to mention Bitcoin when caller Jeremy West introduced it. Initially skeptical, Edge embraced Bitcoin in 2011 after Gavin Andresen explained its potential, leading Free Talk Live to accept Bitcoin for ads — a global first. This sparked interest from early adopters like Roger Ver and Ethereum’s Anthony DiIorio.

Edge recalled Bitcoin’s peak adoption (2011–2015), with companies like Dell accepting it. However, the Block Size Wars shifted Bitcoin toward a store of value, with high fees (e.g., $500 for a 2016 transaction) alienating advocates like Edge, who saw its “freedom money” ethos fade as institutional investors dominated.

Edge highlighted the persecution of crypto pioneers, notably his co-host Ian Freeman, arrested in 2020 for selling Bitcoin. The FBI raided Freeman’s home, seizing assets and accusing him of enabling romance scams, despite his KYC efforts. Edge compared this to blaming a gun seller for a buyer’s crime, noting Freeman’s conviction and the community’s lack of support for him and others like Roger Ver.

Recent regulatory shifts, including Trump’s crypto-friendly promises and Ross Ulbricht’s release, offer hope. Edge is excited about tokenizing real-world assets and privacy-focused projects like Monero and Xeno but worries a friendlier government might dilute crypto’s rebellious spirit. He urges the community to advocate for Freeman’s freedom, crediting him as a key Bitcoin pioneer.

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