On Sunday (November 22), Sean Lennon, the son of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, talked about Bitcoin during an interview with Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert on the “Orange Pill” podcast.

The 45-year old British-American musician, songwriter, and producer, who has been a member of several bands (including “Cibo Matto”, “The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger”, and “The Claypool Lennon Delirium”), made his comments during episode OP15 of the Orange Pill podcast, which was released yesterday:

“It’s such an interesting time, and so many things have been flipped upside down, and honestly talking to you guys about Bitcoin is one of the only things this year that has given me more optimism and and happiness about my faith in the near future and just humanity in general…

“Bitcoin is something that empowers individuals and empowers people in a way they’ve never been empowered before because, you know, even if they had gold, they would have to carry that in a sack and someone could just steal it from them, but something that transcends the physical world it means that you have total agency, you have total self- sovereignty, and as long as you can remember your key phrase, then you’re good to go…

“I find it to be, in an ocean of just destruction that was this year, I find Bitcoin to give me a kind of optimism…”