Recently, I had the pleasure of chatting with Phil Labonte, an American musician who is best known as the front-man, creator, and lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. The band has released eight studio albums and has sold over a million records worldwide. Phil has also sung for other heavy metal bands such as Killswitch Engage and Five Finger Death Punch.
McGruff: For starters, itās really cool to be able to talk to you at all. Iām a big fan of the band, and again, I appreciate you taking the time out of your day to speak with me here.
Phil: Definitely, anytime.
McGruff_:_ I want to keep this focused on crypto, Iām sure youāve done a billion interviews about the band. What I find really cool is, I think I saw you retweet one of my things and I was like, āOh shit, check this out.ā Youāre into crypto and I thought that was really cool.
One of the things Iād like to get started with is, how did you get into crypto and what drew you to it?
Phil: Well, first of all, I was exposed to crypto and Bitcoin fairly early, this was before Coinbase, before the streak of last year and stuff, and I was like, āThatās cool.ā Digital money. Itās a way to get out of Federal Reserve Dollars and that sounds great.
I didnāt know how to get it, I wasnāt sure where you could access it, where you could buy it. I remember in the very end of 2016, or middle of 2016 it was, I was interested again but Bitcoin was like $700.
I didnāt even know you could break Bitcoin down further than one Bitcoin, so I was like, āI donāt really have the money right now to buy a couple of Bitcoin or whatever.ā It just went awayā Not really went away but it wasnāt present in my mind.
Then in December of last year we started to tour and our tour manager, he was interested in crypto and he owned Bitcoin and he told me, āHey, check it out. You should get Bitcoin.ā I was like, āIāve wanted to get some I just donāt know where you can get some, I know itās expensive and blah-blah.ā
Heās like, āNo, dude.ā Then he let me in on the fact that you can break it down to the eighth decimal point by just one Satoshi or whatever and he showed me the Coinbase app. Then I got some, downloaded Coinbase, bought a little bit, and thatās when I started paying attention to what Bitcoin really is.
To the average person itās like, āItās internet money.ā Itās so much more than that, and thereās all the different coins that are available and stuff. That was my exposure to it.
Once I got Coinbase I started watching stuff on YouTube and started listening to things and paying attention to the charts and trying to understand technical analysis and all the different aspects that that go into crypto and this whole space.
That was my intro, a guy just showed me Coinbase and thatās what Iāve been trying to do ever since, Iām telling all my friends, āLook, just to get the Coinbase app and buy five, 10 bucks worth, it doesnāt matter how much you buy, just buy enough so that way itāll raise the awareness in your mind when you see something about Bitcoin you wonāt just say, āBitcoin.ā And then go about your day, youāll be like, āBitcoin.ā And youāll pay attention.ā
I think thatās one of the things that space needs the most is the average person to have a reason to pay attention to it. That was my intro.
āItās a way to get out of Federal Reserve Dollars and that sounds great.ā
McGruff: I had something similar, to an extent. I got in about a year ago now. It was about May of last year. I got in because some buddies were telling me about Litecoin and I had a similar experience where I started off on Coinbase.
I started right at the peak of alt season last year, I threw a lot of money into stupid stuff, got rekt, and learned a lot of hard lessons that way.
That rolls into my next question, what exactly do you do? Do you trade? Do you mine? Do you just buy the dips? Whatās your deal with it?
Phil: All of the above, I have a miner run, right now downstairs, with six, 1070 TIās running. I have a solar array on my house, thatās a really nice way to offset the cost of running the miner. Iām looking to expand and start doing a farm in my barn.
Get some ASICs to mine actual Bitcoin, as opposed to mining Ethereum and getting paid in Bitcoin. Iām mining Cloud Money with NiceHash, right now. Iād like to be an actual Bitcoin miner and stuff. I do trade a little bit. I try to buy the dips.
Right now, Iām stuck in a trade. Iām holding a bag of Bitcoin, because I bought at the wrong time. Iām waiting for that to get to the point where I break even again, so I can sell it, and start trading in and out again. Itās really all I was looking to do.
I have some Altcoinās, not a ton. Iāve got some Monero, as much as I know that people are going to hate on this, I do own a decent sized bag of Ripple.
McGruff: [laughs] Aināt nothing wrong in that. My mentality behind a coin is; Iām a trader. When it comes to the end of the day, I have very few bags that I like investing for long-term, but I donāt care what the coin is if it makes me money in my trades. Thatās what I care about.
I owned a bag of Ripple, not too long ago when it had its big parabolic run. It is what it is. If itās making me money, Iām happy with it. My goals are to make more Bitcoin.
Phil: Yes, me too. Thatās really the goal for me, because Iām one of the believers that itās going to be, basically the default currency, or the reserve currency of the internet. I think thatās a pretty realistic thing, because everythingās priced in Bitcoin.
All the cryptos are priced in Bitcoin. I think thatās going to be the same for the foreseeable future. Obviously, like I said, Iām a noob, I donāt know a whole ton about Bitcoin and thereās people that are far more experienced and know far more than me.
As far as I can tell, just because of the name recognition and the fact that Bitcoin is the major on-ramp for people, I think that Bitcoinās going to be the one for a while and sure just like Myspace, there could be another killer app that comes out.
I listened to a lot of Andreas Antonopoulos stuff. The stuff that he says about the transparency, I think that matters. I think that the fact that it was designed to be like gold, thatās going to matter. I think the Bitcoin probably has a good long while as the reserve currency of the internet.
Something could come along and take its place. I donāt see a need for something else right now, because once you get into the space you know that Bitcoin isnāt the fastest and thereās Litecoin and thereās other coins that are faster for payment.
If you want something thatās more private you get the privacy coins and stuff. Thereās different coins that are used for different stuff and once you wrap your head around the fact that that cryptoās is are just more currency in an already expansive currency market, with the dollar, the yen, blah, blah, blah, whatever it is.
Once wrap your head around that, then whether or not Bitcoin is as fast as a visa transaction becomes irrelevant because Bitcoin is the gold of the internet.
āBitcoin is the gold of the internet.ā
McGruff: Iām with you. I think a very key point you pointed out too, was how Bitcoin is that common denominator across all the exchanges and things like that, and while you do have Ethereum, and different things like that for some of them, I donāt know a single person in all of my trading circles that trades based off Ethereum.
Everybody trades out of Bitcoin, and until you see that flip happen, thatās it. Thatās the āgoldā standard.
Phil: I feel like there has to be a reason other than āthis is newā and has a utility that Bitcoin doesnāt. Just because a coin has a utility that Bitcoin doesnāt, that doesnāt mean that people are going to stop saying Bitcoin is the store of value for cryptocurrency and for money of the internet or whatever.
I know that Iām not going to be the guy that comes up with the idea for the killer app, or the next killer app. I still donāt see it can have a reason why any other cryptocurrency would take Bitcoins place, when everything easily changes in and out of Bitcoin, and everythingās priced in Bitcoin.
I donāt see the need for it and thatās another thing that Antonopoulos was saying, he was talking about, I think TCP IP, thereās other protocols that have been better, or that have come up that are better.
Once the infrastructureās there, itās pointless to change everything to something better when you can just build on top of it. I feel like thatās what a lot of the Altcoinās are doing. Itās like Bitcoin is there, and sure Bitcoin had some flaws that people can come up with and can say, āThis I donāt like about it. That I donāt like about it.ā
Thereās other coins that would fill your need, and the idea that Bitcoin wonāt be the big dog for the foreseeable future, just doesnāt make sense to me, at this point.
McGruff: Obviously, weāve talked about Bitcoin. Do you have any other projects that you think are really cool or that? Any ICOās maybe or anything that you think provides revolutionary change?
Phil: To be honest with you, I still feel like Iām far too inexperienced to know what a good coin would be, or a good token is.
McGruff: Thatās good. That means youāre not buying into the crazy hype and all the bullshit like that, just throwing your money around, so thatās great. I think thatās a very responsible answer for that.
Iām the same way, Iāve been doing this for year and Iāve only invested in one ICO and I have the same mentality with margin trading. I donāt get anywhere near margin trading because I donāt know enough about it and Iām terrified of it.
Phil: I donāt even know how to short something.
[laughter]
Phil: Yeah, do you know who Carter Thomas is?
McGruff: Iām familiar with the name.
Phil: Heās got a great podcast called Coin Mastery. Itās really cool podcast that I listen to basically every time he puts one out. Heās of the same mind. Heās really interesting.
McGruff: Iāll be sure to check it out. It sounds like I pretty much already know this answer, but are you Bitcoin or Bitcoin Cash?
Phil: [laughs] Bitcoin. Rogerās funny, and itās cute that Roger calls Bitcoin core but just yesterday I saw something that heād said on Twitter and I couldnāt help but just reply and be like, āRoger, itās not Bitcoin core. Itās Bitcoin. Nobody calls it Bitcoin core, except for you. Itās Bitcoin. Knock it off. Itās not going to catch on.ā
āItās Bitcoin. Knock it off. Itās not going to catch on.ā
McGruff: No, itās not. My favorite is the CNBC polls that keep rolling again and again and again, and Bitcoin takes them from a landslide every single time.
Phil: Yes. Itās crazy, come on.
McGruff: Do you have any Crypto Twitter personalities, that you really enjoy following or is there anybody else out there that you really enjoy following through the space that you havenāt mentioned?
Phil: I like Crypto Rand, heās funny. Crypto Cobain is hilarious. I like watching the chart guys for technical analysis. Theyāre just a wealth of information and those guys, I donāt miss a video they put up.
Itās honestly, itās easier for me to find people that annoy me than it is to find people that I like, but Iām not going to dog people out.
McGruff: I take it thatās why youāre following me. I probably fall into that, that annoying category. [laughs]
Phil: No, not at all. One thing that I really do love is how creative and funny the people in the crypto world are, with the names and the Twitter handles they come up with. Crypto Cobainās another one that just kills me all the time.
Thereās definitely some influenceās out there that I follow closely and pay attention when theyāre talking. Cheds, the guy that just beat his cancer. If you see this at all, Cheds, congratulations dude. Great for you.
I started following him and I noticed that his tweet was, āI will beat my stage three cancer,ā and I was like, āOh God, thatās such a fucking struggle.ā It sucks, Iāve lost family members to cancer and most people have. To see that, it was a drag to see.
Then I remember seeing the day that he posted, āI beat my stage three cancer.ā I was like, hands in the air, yes, and Iām thinking, āIāve never met this guy.ā Iāve never talked to this guy and I donāt think weāve even interacted on Twitter, but I just felt like a huge charge of, yes, thank God, itās great, or whatever your deity of choice is, I donāt care- Just, yes, super excited and happy that this guy did beat his cancer, because itās such a mother fucker.
āIāve never met this guy. Iāve never talked to this guy and I donāt think weāve even interacted on Twitter, but I just felt like a huge charge of, yes, thank God, itās great.ā
McGruff: Well, we already a bit talked about it, but what do you see for the future of crypto? You said you thought it would become the common denominator for the internet. Is there anything else you want to add on that topic specifically?
Phil: I think McAfee might have to eat that dick.
McGruff: [laughs] I just bought a shirt recently, It says 1 million or bust and itās a picture of him with his shirt off and a tie. Thatās my favorite shirt right now. McAfeeās one of my absolute favorite personalities on there, because of just how insanely bat shit crazy he is.
I think he is a good guy. Heās just misunderstood, or I donāt know how else to really talk about it, but I love him. I really do enjoy following him.
Phil: Heās great. Heās hilarious, he just walks around with his middle fingers in the air all the time, he is like, āIf you want to get onboard with me cool, if you donāt here you go, go fuck yourself.ā Iām just like, āYes, John, yes, yes thatās great.ā Heās awesome.
McGruff: Thatās a great way to put it. As youāve gone through your crypto journey, you got any advice for anybody who is just now rolled into the scene, maybe some lessons that youāve learned along the way?
Phil: I really feel like I was fortunate that I found out about Coinbase and everything, right at the peak of the bubble. Some people might be like, āWhy wouldnāt you want to have gotten in six months ago?ā Blah, blah, blah. But I feel like I didnāt have time to throw, to get wrapped up in the excitement and then do a dumb thing like, remortgage my house, so that I could buy crypto or anything.
I saw what a bubble popping can do. It also gave me a chance to buy in and average my buy, way, way, way down. I bought some Bitcoin at 6500 orā Like right close to the very bottom, so I felt good about that.
I was like, āMan, Iām buying this now.ā Thereās so much stuff that I have learned, because like I said, itās such a new thing. Itās reinforced my opinions on what money is, which itās not Dollars, itās an idea.
Iāve learned that itās the biggest opportunity that weāre probably going to see in our lifetime. I was a little too young to really capitalize on the internet. I remember days before the internet but ā
āItās reinforced my opinions on what money is, which itās not Dollars, itās an idea.ā
McGruff: Like the dot-com bubble?
Phil: Yes, the dot-com bubble and stuff. Iām 43, so I was a teenager, early 20ās, and just completely focused on being in a band and playing music when the dot-com bubble was going on.
McGruff: That seems to have worked out for you. [laughs]
Phil: Yes, itās alright. My day job doesnāt suck, but I didnāt really understand anything. I didnāt have any money to put into the dot-com bubble, even if I did know. I feel like this is another chance that could actually be a bigger deal than the dot-com bubble, or the internet becoming ubiquitous thing.
I think that probably within the nextāāāI think it will be within the next 10 years where Bitcoin is as ubiquitous as the internet cryptocurrencies in general will be. I still think that in 10 years Bitcoin will still be the big dog.
I donāt see a reason why not. I donāt know that I could pick one thing that Iāve learned. If I could give people advice it would be if you buy something and it tanks, just hold it, just hold onto it. Especially, if youāre talking about the big dogs, and you should probably, when youāre starting out, stay away from Altcoinās until you learn a decent amount.
I bought some Altcoinās and I didnāt throw a ton of money at them, and I didnāt lose my shirt or anything like that. The Altcoinās are there for fun, but I donāt know that the Altcoinās and the fun is really the point of buying crypto and being in the space.
It is fun, but I donāt think that thatās really the most important thing.
McGruff: The Altcoinās, in my opinion, are your penny stocks, youāre looking for that lucky lottery ticket to get you a good chunk of Bitcoin or whatever the circumstances are. I knew you were older than the average bear in the space Iād say, I would say the crypto space is late teens, early to mid-20ās mostly. Iām 32. I think Iām probably a little older, even for the group. Itās cool to see some broad spectrum on the age side too.
This leads me into, what do you think itās going to take for full mainstream adoption, what has to flip to get it where grandma suddenly has Bitcoin?
Phil: One of the things that I heard Antonopoulos talking about, that I agree with, he was talking about, itās got to be easy.
āItās got to be easy.ā
McGruff: I agree with that, 100%.
Phil: That was the thing, for me, I would have been buying Bitcoin two years ago if I knew about Coinbase and I knew that it wasā Or a year ago or whatever, whenever Coinbase came out, if I knew about it, Iād know how easy it was.
I think the idea that when the institutional money comes in, which everyone talks about all the time, I donāt know that itās going to be a situation where some companyās going to come in and then the next day Bitcoin is going to pump 10x or whatever.
I think that the more ways you can get into the space, the better it is for the space. I think thatās the most important thing. I think the technical side, the Lightning Network or how fast transactions are and stuff, I think thatās all secondary, I think all the important stuff is already in place.
Now, the thing that needs to happen is it needs to be easier, because Iāve been wishing for everywhere to take Apple Pay forever and it hasnāt really materialized. I love the idea of not having to walk around with my wallet anymore.
I can leave my ID, leave my driverās license inside my car and just grab my phone and go and pay for whatever I want from my phone. Thatās what I really want predominantly, is to not have to worry about a wallet and a phone.
Iād rather it all be on my phone, once you can do that with either Bitcoin or whatever coin someplace takes, then thatās what I would use all the time. I think thatāll come as more people use crypto more frequently.
I think that really the thing is it needs to be easy to use, and once thatās handled then things like how fast the transactions happen and stuff, those are all things that the engineers can worry about and theyāll figure it out.
Thatāll take care of itself, once more people start using the network and start using Bitcoin on a daily basis because now I always look to see if I can pay with Bitcoin, anything that I buy I look, especially online, anywhere that will take Bitcoin, Iāll pay in Bitcoin.
McGruff: I recently just bought a laptop in Bitcoin back in mid-January, I thought it was the coolest thing ever and it was weird though, at the same time it almost felt like I didnāt spend money, because my bank account didnāt change, but it was still really cool to be able to just straight up pay with Bitcoin and be done with it.
Phil: Thatās the day that Iām looking forward too, when I can just be like, āOkay, payāā Theyāll take Visa, MasterCard, cash or Bitcoin. Iām in the gun world too, and thatās one thing that you see a lot of gun guys, If you go into a gun shop, now, Iām not talking about like a Walmart or a big chain gun store, or whatever. If you go into a small gun shop, I would almost guarantee if you walk in there with a gold coin, you can walk out of there with any gun that you want.
The people in the gun world understand trade and barter far better than your average person. My buddyās got a gun shop that Iām involved with and if someone walks in and says, āI want that and I got a half ounce of gold that Iāll give you.ā Heāll be like, āYup. No question. No question.ā
If someone says to me, āYo. I want to buy that gun and Iāll give you one tenth of a Bitcoin.ā You know it. All right and itās that easy. No question about it, because that to me and to people that think like me and well like us, that actually has value and itās going to go up or at least itās going to stay the same.
Whereas, the dollar is not nearly as stable as people like to act like it is. They donāt see the inflation. They donāt think about it. They donāt think about the fact that inflation is slowly eating away at the value of your money and stuff.
Itās one of those things where Iāll take silver, Iāll take gold, and Iāll take Bitcoin, for any transaction, and I would prefer them to Dollars, if the person thatās coming to or that wants to do the transaction is on the same page. I would prefer them to Dollars.
McGruff: Do you find that youāre surrounded by skeptics, or that most people around you seem to be on board orā?
Phil: Most of the guys in the band have some Bitcoin. Actually, I think everyone does. I think our guitar player Mike, is probably the slowest, and I donāt think he does, but he has Coinbase, he just hasnāt got around to actually purchasing it.
Iām like, āDude, you missed an opportunity. If youād bought it two months ago. Itās $2,000 more than it was at the lowest.ā Everyone else is pretty much into it. Most of the guys that I find in the music industry, theyāre generally, fairly open-minded people. You tend to be if youāre a creative, artist person.
This morning I was talking to Jason Hook from Five Finger Death Punch, were just bullshitting and I mentioned to him about my miner and stuff and heās like, āYes. I got some. My buddy, blah, blah, blah.ā
Zoltan, I know is into Litecoin and stuff. Thereās a lot of people in the music industry, in bands that have crypto. I donāt know so much about people on the business side of it, but I know that there are definitely a lot of artists that have cryptocurrency and stuff.
McGruff: Thatās really cool man.
Phil: It is really cool.
McGruff: Thanks for taking the time to talk with me, Iāve really enjoyed this.
Phil: Anytime man.
You can find Phil and his band, All That Remains and their touring schedule here. Also, you can find Phil lurking around on Bitcoin Masons, the Discord based Crypto group that I helped found and is free to join and participate in.