Michael Sullivan is an engineer studying the emotional state of the Bitcoin market using language analysis. Writing about his weekly findings on his Substack.
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00:00 - The Bullish Case for Bad Vibes 05:56 - Analyzing Sentiment in Bitcoin Communities 09:00 - Measuring Sentiment Through Language 11:51 - Excitement and Desire in Bitcoin 15:00 - The Emotional Landscape of Bitcoin Markets 29:01 - The Evolution of Bitcoin Community Emotions 33:09 - The Anti-Fragility of Bitcoin's Diverse Perspectives 37:33 - The Emergence of New Terms in Bitcoin Discourse 40:25 - Saylor's Framework: Capitalists vs. Fundamentalists 45:13 - The Role of Capitalists in Bitcoin Adoption 49:43 - Diverse Uses of Bitcoin: A Path to Broader Adoption 52:31 - Touch Points: The Journey to Bitcoin Understanding 54:58 - Sentiment Analysis: Understanding Market Emotions
ℹ️ EPISODE SUMMARY
Bram Kanstein and Michael Sullivan discuss why terrible Bitcoin vibes can be a bullish signal. Sullivan reveals how he quantifies sentiment from X language, filtering bots by tracking individuals and cohorts. They challenge the four-year cycle as a story people act out, not a law of nature. From OG vs pleb excitement gaps to desire and disapproval spikes, the data maps tops and bottoms. They confront Bitcoin infighting, Saylor’s camps, and what sovereignty means when institutions pile in.
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