Zack Shapiro is the head of legal and policy at the Bitcoin Policy Institute and a key architect behind the Peer-to-Peer Rights Fund. He’s spent years on the frontlines where law, technology, and human freedom intersect—helping lawmakers and judges understand what it means to hold value in the digital age. In this episode, Zack joins The Bitcoin Frontier to break down why self-custody is foundational to bitcoin’s value, how the Clarity Act could define financial freedom for a generation, and why the right to hold your own money might be the most American right of all.
We dig into the constitutional roots of property rights, how U.S. law is being stretched to fit a peer-to-peer world, and why the fight for non-custodial software developers will determine the future of bitcoin in America.
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Intro & the mission behind The Last Free Americans series 2:00 – What self-custody really means and why it’s the foundation of bitcoin’s value 3:45 – ETFs, financialization, and the fading connection to real bitcoin 5:00 – Why self-custody matters more than ever in 2025 6:15 – How outdated laws are clashing with a peer-to-peer world 7:40 – The Clarity Act and the battle for non-custodial rights 9:00 – Would bitcoin even be valuable without self-custody? 10:00 – How self-custody connects to America’s founding values 12:00 – The Constitution’s protections for holding bitcoin: 1st, 4th, 5th, 9th Amendments 16:00 – The history lesson: Executive Order 6102 and gold confiscation 18:30 – Enumerated powers, the 9th Amendment, and the people’s retained rights 21:00 – Why protecting non-custodial developers is critical to freedom 23:30 – Tornado Cash, Samurai Wallet, and the dangerous new legal precedents 27:30 – Knowledge vs. intent: how the DOJ’s theories stretch the law 31:00 – The risk of calling developers “money transmitters” 33:30 – Steelmanning the other side: why regulators see a loophole 37:00 – How the Bank Secrecy Act evolved from mob busting to digital dragnet 40:30 – From halawa networks to bitcoin: applying old laws to new rails 42:30 – The real ideological divide: state control vs. individual liberty 46:00 – Why self-custody embodies the American idea of limited government 47:30 – If Bitcoin existed in 1776, would the framers have protected self-custody? 49:00 – Strategy going forward: the Clarity Act, education, and vigilance 52:00 – The political battle ahead: Elizabeth Warren, ICOs, and what’s really at stake 54:00 – How bitcoin helps the least powerful—and why that matters most
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