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  • Diego Salazar & Luke Szramowski are working to build Cypher Space: a privacy & sovereignty company. In this episode, they compare + rate the privacy of Bitcoin, Monero, Zcash, Firo, Mimble Wimble (Litecoin, Grin), Zano & Beam.

    Time stamps:

    (00:00:59) Introducing Diego Salazar & Luke Szramowski
    (00:02:04) Tribalism and Privacy Protocols in Crypto
    (00:03:55) Why Privacy Matters & Personal Motivations
    (00:04:58) Diego’s Background and Cypher Stack
    (00:06:58) Luke’s Background and Mathematical Perspective
    (00:08:40) CoinJoin and the Limits of Bitcoin Privacy
    (00:09:10) Threat Models and Privacy Tool Selection
    (00:12:22) CoinJoin’s Effectiveness and Metadata Attacks
    (00:14:18) Comparing CoinJoin to Tor/VPN Usage
    (00:17:26) Overconfidence and Under-Researched Privacy Claims
    (00:19:52) Levels of Privacy and User Education
    (00:24:31) Defining Adversaries in Privacy Research
    (00:26:10) CoinJoin’s Real-World Threats and Research Gaps
    (00:27:17) Social Media, Nuance, and Privacy Debates
    (00:29:11) CoinJoin as “Add-On” Privacy and Side-Channel Attacks
    (00:31:46) Underestimating Adversaries and Attack Tools
    (00:38:37) Sponsor Plugs and Criteria for Privacy Evaluation
    (00:42:47) Scoring CoinJoin on Privacy Criteria
    (00:51:09) WabiSabi and Wasabi Wallet Improvements
    (00:59:29) Other Bitcoin Privacy Tools: BIP47 & Silent Payments
    (01:06:19) Human Error and Privacy Tool Usability
    (01:08:51) The Limits of Privacy Ratings and the Need for Nuance
    (01:12:19) Tribalism, Community Research, and Productive Debate
    (01:15:33) Non-Interactive Proofs and Security Assumptions
    (01:16:27) Bitcoin Maximalism and the Limits of Debate
    (01:17:34) Academic Rigor and the Need for More Research
    (01:20:01) Bitcoin’s Privacy Risks if Mainstream Adoption Happens
    (01:21:44) The State of Bitcoin Privacy Research and Funding
    (01:34:03) Bitcoin’s Missed Privacy Opportunities
    (01:37:14) Monero’s History and Privacy Technologies
    (01:41:03) Monero’s Anonymity Set and Privacy Trade-Offs
    (01:46:52) Monero’s Current Weaknesses and Upcoming FCMP
    (01:55:24) Monero’s Privacy Scores and Scalability
    (02:27:50) Zcash: History, Community, and Technology
    (03:00:29) Zcash’s Privacy Model and Accumulator Approach
    (03:05:56) Zero-Knowledge Proofs Explained
    (03:20:08) Zcash’s Privacy Scores and Tachyon Scalability
    (03:35:12) Firo (formerly Zcoin) and Spark Protocol
    (03:44:45) Firo’s Privacy Scores and Future Upgrades
    (03:52:06) Litecoin MWEB and Mimblewimble
    (04:01:32) MWEB Privacy Scores and Limitations
    (04:07:03) Other Privacy Projects: Zano, Beam, Salvium
    (04:10:02) Toxicity, Community, and the Human Element
    (04:17:00) Philosophy of Privacy and Human Nature
    (04:24:28) Fungibility, Bitcoin, and Social Realities
    (04:44:15) Summary and Chart of Privacy Scores
    (04:57:52) Resources for Privacy Research and Final Thoughts

  • Andrew Camilleri, better known as Kukks, is one of the most prolific contributors to BTCPay Server & an advocate for using bitcoin as money. Recently, he started building Bitcoin Layer 2 applications for Ark Labs & believes in conservative improvements.

    Time stamps:

    (00:00:49) Introduction & Andrew’s Background
    (00:01:46) Getting Into Bitcoin & Altcoin Integrations
    (00:03:02) Focusing on Bitcoin & Monero Plugin
    (00:04:04) BTCPay Plugins & Community
    (00:04:22) Bitcoin’s Imperfections & Altcoin Use Cases
    (00:04:55) Pessimism & Stagnation in Bitcoin Development
    (00:05:16) Introduction to Ark & Its Evolution
    (00:06:10) Ark’s Technical Evolution
    (00:07:31) Ark’s Impact on Developer Morale
    (00:07:36) What is Ark?
    (00:09:08) Ark’s Virtual Ledger & Dust Problem
    (00:09:59) Off-Chain Payments & User Experience
    (00:11:07) Lightning Network vs. Ark
    (00:13:21) Custodial Lightning & Ark’s Broader Goals
    (00:15:13) Escrow & Multisig Use Cases
    (00:16:09) Bitcoin’s Usability & Fee Volatility
    (00:16:51) Miners & Second Layer Economics
    (00:19:08) Drivechains & Network Fragmentation
    (00:21:38) Rollups, ZK Proofs, and Simplicity
    (00:25:53) CTV, Musig2, and Soft Forks
    (00:28:12) OP_CAT, Collider Script, and Efficiency
    (00:32:38) Cost, Privacy, and Coinjoin
    (00:36:12) Stablecoins, Payments, and Swapping
    (00:38:14) Privacy, TumbleBit, and Ark’s Superiority
    (00:41:03) Expiry, Operators, and User Experience
    (00:44:14) Becoming an Ark Operator
    (00:47:31) Fedimints, Liquid, and Privacy
    (00:49:41) Security Against Operator Theft
    (00:51:31) HODLing, Expiry, and Automation
    (00:53:37) Payment Finality & Pre-Confirmation
    (00:57:49) Government Attacks & Decentralization
    (01:02:51) Ark’s User Experience & Wallet Integration
    (01:05:11) Lightning Interoperability & Partnerships
    (01:07:48) Arkade OS & Arcade Script
    (01:13:06) Underrated Use Cases: Escrow & Synthetic Assets
    (01:18:29) BTCPay Server’s Impact & Bitcoin Payment Adoption
    (01:22:23) Speculation, Regulation, and Medium of Exchange
    (01:24:20) Litecoin, Extension Blocks, and Privacy
    (01:26:01) Coinjoin, Amounts, and Privacy Pools
    (01:29:09) Bitcoin Upgrades, CTV, and Developer Frustration
    (01:34:27) Soft Fork Politics & Overselling Upgrades
    (01:41:53) Payments, Credit Cards, and Onboarding
    (01:44:11) Stablecoins, Speculation, and Fiat Mindset
    (01:48:48) Taproot Assets, Altcoins, and Control Tokens
    (01:52:17) Early Bitcoin Days & Escrow
    (01:54:53) Gaming, Digital Money, and Bitcoin Adoption
    (01:59:15) Speculative Attack & Fiat Demand
    (02:00:01) Supercycle Skepticism & Price Predictions
    (02:02:22) Hard Forks, Big Blockers, and Research Value
    (02:24:40) NFTs, Ordinals, and Free Market Transactions
    (02:36:28) BTCPay Plugins & Comparison to LNBits
    (02:43:14) Zero Conf, RBF, and Payment Risks
    (02:47:41) Ark’s Future: Liquidity & Decentralization
    (02:49:25) Testing Ark & Reference Wallet
    (02:51:00) Browser Wars & Internet Evolution
    (02:56:26) Scaling Bitcoin Payments & Libra Comparison
    (02:58:10) Tipping, Custodial Wallets, and Ark’s SDK
    (03:02:12) HODL Culture vs. Spending
    (03:06:07) Optimism, Pessimism, and User Adoption
    (03:08:13) Lightning’s Complexity & Ark’s Simplicity
    (03:11:18) Competition Among Layer 2s
    (03:14:13) Ark’s Launch, Operators, and Liquidity
    (03:16:08) Ark Operator Incentives & Fee Structure
    (03:17:08) Testing, Following, and Final Thoughts

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  • Peter Rizun is the chief scientist at Bitcoin Unlimited: a software client that aims to scale Bitcoin with big blocks, while also empowering regular users to run nodes. In this episode, we talk about what went wrong during the block size wars & his research in scaling hardware.

    Time stamps:

    00:01:15 — Introducing Peter Rizun
    00:03:32 — Early Block Size Debates and Satoshi’s Vision
    00:07:45 — Block Size Limit History and Miner Soft Limits
    00:10:10 — Dan Kaminsky’s 2011 Scaling Predictions
    00:12:01 — Scaling Philosophy: Zero, One, Infinity and Earth-Scale
    00:15:09 — Block Size Wars, Chain Splits, and Altcoin Proliferation
    00:16:43 — Stablecoins, Lightning, and Bitcoin’s Use Case
    00:19:03 — Zcash, Ethereum, and Bitcoin’s Missed Opportunities
    00:22:11 — Bitcoin’s Script Limitations and Smart Contract Innovation
    00:25:10 — Scaling Limits: Hardware, Storage, and Bandwidth
    00:35:31 — Node Software, Formal Specs, and Core’s Dominance
    00:44:00 — Censorship, Reddit, and the Block Size Debate
    00:48:04 — SPV Nodes, Custodial Wallets, and Decentralization
    00:51:30 — Block Size, Internet Speed, and Global Node Access
    00:57:26 — UTXO Model, Dust, and State Management
    01:01:37 — Ethereum, Zcash, and Node Benchmarking
    01:03:26 — Hardware Acceleration and Specialized Chips
    01:07:00 — Sponsorship Break and Bitcoin Adoption via Debit Cards
    01:14:59 — History of Block Size Proposals and Client Forks
    01:21:07 — Consensus, Forks, and the Role of Exchanges
    01:25:40 — SegWit, SegWit2x, and Political Compromises
    01:33:04 — Bitcoin Cash, Market Dynamics, and Altcoin Competition
    01:39:34 — Stablecoin Fees, Global Demand, and El Salvador
    01:46:52 — Decline of Bitcoin Payments and Missed Opportunities
    02:10:56 — Lightning Network: Promise vs. Reality
    02:22:12 — Shitcoin vs. Bitcoin Maximalism and Open Source Innovation
    03:05:52 — Spam, Miner Policy, and Transaction Filtering
    03:17:05 — Hardware Scaling: M.2 Accelerator and Node Commoditization
    03:29:11 — Nexa: Experimenting with Proof-of-Work and Node Bottlenecks
    03:37:44 — Craig Wright, Satoshi Identity, and Big Block Movement Damage
    04:02:03 — Fork Proliferation, Community Division, and Stablecoins
    04:04:31 — Bitcoin’s Future, Experimentation, and Open Research

  • Zooko has been thinking about building decentralized Chaumian ecash since the mid 1990s. When Bitcoin came out, he was the first cypherpunk to write a blog post about it. And today, he's honoring Satoshi's last wish of researching ZK proofs with Zcash.

    Time stamps:

    Introducing Zooko (00:00:55)
    Early Cypherpunk and Digital Cash Days (00:03:18)
    Cypherpunk vs. Cryptography Mailing List (00:03:52)
    Discovering Digital Cash and Chaum’s Blind Signing (00:04:44)
    The Internet, BBS, and the Fall of the Berlin Wall (00:09:10)
    Growing Up with Technology in Eastern Europe (00:12:04)
    First Computers and Early Programming (00:13:02)
    Loading Games and Computer Limitations (00:14:05)
    Impact of Tariffs and Internet Access (00:16:47)
    Economies of Scale and Computer Conferences (00:18:28)
    Social Media, Privacy, and Information Overload (00:19:33)
    Twitter Blocking & Echo Chambers (00:21:06)
    Personal AI and Information Control (00:24:08)
    First Computer Memories and Speech Synthesis (00:28:55)
    Programming Languages: BASIC, Pascal, and C++ (00:31:15)
    Vocoder Technology and Privacy (00:32:27)
    Video Games and University Life (00:34:28)
    Science Fiction and Cypherpunk Literature (00:36:10)
    Working at DigiCash and Early Digital Currency (00:39:04)
    Nick Szabo, Social Scalability, and Economic Thought (00:46:27)
    AI-Generated Personas and Real-Life Community (00:52:42)
    Global Talent, Work Ethic, and Financial Management (00:55:51)
    David Chaum as a Boss and DigiCash’s Downfall (01:00:06)
    Decentralizing Ecash and Early Bitcoin Attempts (01:04:50)
    Wei Dai, Crypto++ and Peer-to-Peer Innovation (01:06:19)
    Open Source Maintenance and Funding Challenges (01:10:00)
    Why Digital Cash Mattered in the 1990s (01:12:30)
    Cypherpunks, Remailers, and Privacy Motivation (01:13:46)
    Bitcoin’s Early Days and Zooko’s Initial Skepticism (01:19:55)
    Bitcoin Advocacy and Security Flaws (01:39:07)
    Zooko’s Triangle and Naming Systems (01:43:31)
    Altcoins, Experimentation, and Maximalism (01:51:09)
    Bitcoin’s 2013 Privacy Papers: ZeroCoin & ZeroCash (01:55:12)
    Funding Innovation and Open Source Economics (02:00:27)
    Zcash Launch, Sidechains, and Market Dynamics (02:03:40)
    Sponsors and Bitcoin Innovation Renaissance (02:09:01)
    Proof of Stake, Hybrid Models, and Cross Link (02:26:14)
    Network Sustainability and Burn Mechanisms (02:33:37)
    Quantum Resistance and Lost Coins (02:37:26)
    Peter Todd’s Compute Node, Zcash Ceremony and Trusted Setup (02:42:19)
    Zero Knowledge Proofs and Counterfeiting Bug (03:05:35)
    Zcash Design Choices and Block Size (03:43:04)
    Bitcoin Blocksize War and Evolution (03:49:09)
    Zcash vs. Monero and Privacy Models (04:27:33)
    Tachyon: Sean Bowe’s Scalable Privacy Breakthrough (04:08:22)
    Live Zcash Demo and Address Privacy (05:27:00)
    Zcash Mining, Liquidity, and DEX Integration (05:49:57)
    Decentralization, Transparency, and the Future (06:02:22)
    Closing Remarks and Podcast Wrap-Up (06:05:15)

  • In a predominantly Proof of Stake world, The Proof of Work Alliance emerges as a champion of research & education among Proof of Work miners. Fractal Bitcoin's Charles Chong & Spencer Yang, plus Bitmars' ASIC Queen Summer Meng tell us how it all works.

    Time stamps:
    Introducing Charles, Summer & Spencer (00:00:50)
    Overview of the PoW Alliance (00:01:43)
    Challenges in Launching PoW Projects (00:02:32)
    Formation of the PoW Alliance (00:04:19)
    Importance of Collaboration (00:05:21)
    Significance of the PoW Alliance (00:06:48)
    Members of the PoW Alliance (00:08:26)
    Addressing Environmental Concerns (00:09:24)
    Renewable Energy in Bitcoin Mining (00:10:29)
    Electricity Usage Comparisons (00:12:37)
    AI and Bitcoin Mining Competition (00:15:21)
    Centralization vs. Decentralization in Alliances (00:20:55)
    Discussion on Risk and Collaboration (00:22:50)
    Analogy with Polling (00:23:44)
    Social Coordination in Bitcoin (00:24:15)
    ASIC Manufacturing Oligopoly (00:25:04)
    Challenges for New ASIC Manufacturers (00:26:55)
    Emerging Competitors in Mining (00:28:43)
    Mining's Capital Intensity (00:29:39)
    ASIC Resistance Debate (00:30:42)
    Economic Incentives in Mining (00:31:16)
    Proof of Work Alliance Benefits (00:32:38)
    Historical Context of Mining Innovations (00:33:50)
    Decentralization vs. Large Mining Pools (00:35:10)
    Impact of Economic and Social Factors (00:36:34)
    Innovation in Proof of Work (00:38:05)
    Challenges in Mining Innovation (00:40:30)
    Broader Ecosystem Innovations (00:41:11)
    Micro Innovations in Mining (00:42:15)
    Merge Mining Popularity (00:43:17)
    Proof of Stake Popularity (00:45:03)
    Validator Business Models (00:45:29)
    Alignment Issues in Mining (00:47:10)
    Blind Merged Mining Discussion (00:48:34)
    Risks of Drivechains (00:49:20)
    Concerns Over Block Rewards (00:52:14)
    Debate on OP_Return Function (00:54:19)
    Passion in Bitcoin Debates (00:56:20)
    Concerns About Ossification (01:00:04)
    Impact of Inscriptions on Miners (01:03:26)
    The Importance of Cross-Chain Integration (01:05:30)
    Challenges of Bitcoin Adoption (01:06:05)
    Gas Fees Comparison (01:07:12)
    Stablecoins in the Bitcoin Ecosystem (01:08:05)
    Celebrating Pizza Day (01:10:53)
    Fractal Bitcoin's Pizza Challenge (01:14:30)
    Reflections on Market Volatility (01:16:14)
    Joining the PoW Alliance (01:18:22)
    How to Contact Charles, Summer & Spencer (01:19:12)
    Closing Remarks and Future Announcements (01:20:42)

  • David Seroy works at Alpen Labs: the company which aims to bring an extended suite of financial applications to Bitcoin via ZK (Zero Knowledge) rollups. In this episode, we talk about the ideological divide in Bitcoin between builders & moonbois.

    Time stamps:

    Introduction to the Episode (00:00:56)
    Background on Alpine Labs (00:02:08)
    The Concept of ZK Rollups (00:05:00)
    Comparing Alpen Labs with Drivechains (00:08:04)
    Concerns About Data Usage (00:10:18)
    Nuances of Data Posting (00:12:41)
    Opposition to Rollup Data (00:13:47)
    Filtering Transaction Data (00:14:43)
    Consensus on Bitcoin Usage (00:17:31)
    The Complexity of Changing Bitcoin (00:19:39)
    Historical Context of Data Insertion (00:22:29)
    Creating Layers on Bitcoin (00:22:43)
    Scaling Bitcoin Beyond Marketing Drama (00:23:28)
    Trust Assumptions in Multi-Sig Deployment (00:23:45)
    Soft Forks for Efficient Financial Services (00:24:16)
    Benefits of CTV and Check Sig From Stack (00:25:00)
    Improving Efficiency with New Soft Forks (00:25:56)
    Challenges of Multiplication in Bitcoin Script (00:27:01)
    Irony of CTV's Reception (00:27:43)
    Opposition to Change in Bitcoin (00:28:53)
    Concerns Over OP_CAT and MEV (00:30:14)
    Safety of MEV in Bitcoin's Ecosystem (00:31:14)
    Using OP_CAT in Bitcoin (00:32:22)
    Starkware’s Grant for Rollup Research (00:33:28)
    Building on Bitcoin Cash vs. Bitcoin (00:34:52)
    Bitcoin Price All Time High (00:36:38)
    Alpen Labs' Development Plans (00:39:07)
    Bitcoin.com’s Shift to BTC (00:40:10)
    Differences Between CTV and Alpen Labs (00:41:04)
    Backers of Alpen Labs (00:43:21)
    Ethereum People Investing in Alpen (00:44:28)
    Nic Carter's Fight Experience (00:45:02)
    Reflections on Fighting Culture & Karate Combat (00:47:00)
    Personal Athletic Endeavors (00:48:52)
    Debate on Ethereum's Influence (00:50:15)
    Nuances of Ethereum and Bitcoin (00:52:51)
    Rollups and Trust Assumptions (00:54:21)
    David Seroy’s Stratacast (00:55:19)
    Need for Niche Bitcoin Podcasts (00:56:23)
    Bitcoin's Existential Crisis (00:58:17)
    Stock Portfolio Sacrifices (01:00:01)
    Bitcoin as a Store of Value vs. Payment (01:00:56)
    Concerns Over Stablecoins (01:01:06)
    Legitimacy of Stablecoin Claims (01:03:14)
    Building Bitcoin-Backed Stablecoins (01:04:36)
    Bitcoin-backed Stablecoins Demand (01:05:31)
    Intersection of Stablecoins and Privacy (01:06:34)
    Potential for Privacy-focused Stablecoins (01:07:29)
    Changing Adoption Narratives (01:08:35)
    Synergy Between Stablecoins and Bitcoin Adoption (01:09:48)
    Ideological Shifts in Bitcoin Use (01:10:51)
    Alpen Labs and zk Technology (01:12:56)
    Client-Side Validation Origins (01:15:51)
    Zero-Knowledge Proofs in Transactions (01:18:31)
    Bridging Bitcoin to Privacy Protocols (01:20:30)
    Privacy vs. Market Attention (01:21:00)
    Legal Implications for Privacy Protocols (01:22:37)
    Historical Context of Privacy Advocacy (01:25:10
    Privacy in Bitcoin (01:27:51)
    The Future of Privacy Solutions (01:28:07)
    Understanding zk Technology (01:29:54)
    Current Rollup Implementations (01:31:20)
    Interoperability of Rollups (01:32:28)
    Critique of Lightning Network (01:34:19)
    Challenges of Lightning Network (01:36:13)
    Cultural Commentary on Bitcoin's Evolution (01:39:47)
    Drivechains and Rollups for Miners’ Revenue (01:43:14)
    Mainstream Bitcoin Events (01:48:10)
    Alpen Labs and Tokens (01:49:38)
    The Ethereum Token Dilemma (01:50:22)
    Token Justification and Practices (01:51:05)
    Incentive Issues with Tokens (01:52:00)
    Lightning Network and zk Rollups (01:53:22)
    Alpen Labs Main Chain Launch (01:55:09)
    Cultural Resistance to Innovation (01:56:19)
    Building Without Community Approval (01:58:42)
    User Experience with zk Rollups (02:01:35)
    Current Wallet Compatibility (02:04:52)
    Yield Generation in DeFi (02:06:42)
    Bringing Ethereum Innovations to Bitcoin (02:09:37)
    Scaling Bitcoin: Block Size Debate (02:11:11)
    Historical Perspectives on Block Size (02:12:33)
    The Shift in Bitcoin Developer Opinions (02:14:13)
    The Rise of Pragmatism in Bitcoin Development (02:15:06)
    Challenges with Bitcoin Narratives (02:17:01)
    The Role of Non-Technical Voices in Bitcoin (02:19:11)
    Optimism Amidst Bitcoin's Challenges (02:20:25)
    The Power Dynamics in Bitcoin Development (02:25:12)
    Closing Thoughts and Future Directions (02:27:48)

  • Chandra Duggirala & George Burke are co-founders of Portal: an ambitious project which aims to replace centralized exchanges with atomic swaps across chains. By using technologies like BitScaler, Portal OS & RAFA AI, Portal is a serious contender.

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    Time stamps:

    Introducing Chandra & George (00:01:02)
    Portal's Mission (00:02:26)
    Trust Minimization Explained (00:03:32)
    Evolution of Portal's Technology (00:04:55)
    Bit Scaler (00:06:08)
    Removing Trust in Exchanges (00:08:28)
    AI Integration in Financial Markets (00:09:44)
    Clarification on Lightning Network (00:11:39)
    Bit Scaler vs. Lightning Network (00:12:04)
    Channel Factories Explained (00:15:27)
    Automated Market Makers Overview (00:18:04)
    Centralized vs. Decentralized Exchanges (00:20:57)
    Challenges of Atomic Swaps (00:24:15)
    Critique of Cross-Chain Solutions (00:25:17)
    Understanding Cap Structure (00:26:22)
    Self-Custody in Bitcoin (00:26:57)
    Toxic Approach to Bitcoin Values (00:28:03)
    Drivechains Discussion (00:28:20)
    Does Portal Require Any Soft Forks? (00:29:29)
    Quantum Security in Bitcoin (00:30:43)
    Critique of zk Rollups (00:33:10)
    User Demand in Crypto (00:34:33)
    Bitcoin as a Settlement Layer (00:35:25)
    Free Option Problem Explained (00:39:33)
    Demo of the Product (00:44:45)
    Launch Timeline for Mainnet (00:51:11)
    Proprietary Technology Overview (00:52:26)
    Is the RAFA AI Open Source? (00:54:05)
    Value Proposition (00:55:22)
    User Experience and Trust (00:56:16)
    Market Dynamics (00:58:37)
    Incentives for Value (01:00:03)
    Funding Round Speculation (01:00:10)
    Development Timeline (01:00:37)
    Mainnet Deployment Expectations (01:01:04)
    Supported Assets for Portal Swaps (01:01:49)
    Does Portal Compete with Exchanges? (01:02:19)
    Investor Relations (01:02:37)
    Trust Minimization Limits (01:03:37)
    User Feedback Impact (01:07:45)
    Operating System Concept (01:09:08)
    Integration with Other Platforms (01:10:14)
    Bitcoin as Settlement Layer (01:12:25)
    Data Storage for Swaps (01:15:10)
    Independent Chain Functionality (01:15:57)
    Quantum Security Discussion (01:16:29)
    Beta Testing Invitation (01:17:38)
    Roger Ver's Legal Situation (01:18:02)
    Silicon Valley Meetup Insights (01:21:10)
    Bitcoin Adoption Trends (01:22:30)
    Market Strategies and Competition (01:24:00)
    Bitcoin's Original Purpose (01:24:40)
    USD on Chain Concept (01:26:40)
    Community Engagement (01:28:22)
    Security in Crypto Exchanges (01:29:56)
    Conference Attendance Strategy (01:30:20)

  • Vitalik Buterin is the creator of Ethereum, but he's also a true Bitcoin maximalist. In this episode, Vitalik tells his story as a bitcoiner, explains why he built Ethereum, and makes use of his knowledge to predict the future of the two networks.

    Time stamps:

    Introducing Vitalik (00:01:00)

    Vitalik's Early Involvement with Bitcoin (00:02:22)

    Writing for Bitcoin Weekly (00:03:01)

    Bitcoin's Early Fees and Transaction Model (00:06:45)

    Evolving Understanding of Bitcoin (00:09:15)

    Bitcoin Cash and the Scaling Debate (00:10:25)

    Dark Wallet Project (00:14:06)

    Coinjoin and Privacy Innovations (00:16:41)

    Colored Coins and Bitcoin 2.0 (00:21:05)

    Transition to Ethereum Development (00:21:58)

    Current Layer Two Innovations (00:24:11)

    Scaling and Privacy Innovations (00:25:55)

    Ethereum's Early Criticism (00:27:05)

    EVM's Role in Smart Contracts (00:28:11)

    Challenges of Parallelization (00:29:23)

    Sandboxing and Security (00:30:24)

    Future Scaling Ideas (00:34:49)

    Ethereum vs NXT vs Counterparty vs Omni/Mastercoin (00:35:37)

    Lessons from Ethereum's Success (00:37:07)

    The DAO Hack and Community Resilience (00:43:16)

    Ethereum's Network Effect (00:45:43)

    Ethereum's Ecosystem Resilience (00:49:35)

    Decentralization vs. Scalability (00:50:41)

    Critique of Ethereum Killers (00:51:21)

    Layer One and Layer Two Dynamics (00:52:53)

    SideShift (00:53:21)

    How Vitalik Cancelled Craig Wright (00:54:51)

    Current Characters in Bitcoin (00:58:03)

    Daniel Kravisz's Views on Craig Wright (00:59:04)

    Manipulative Tactics in Dating Advice (01:00:34)

    NoOnes: Marketplace for Global South (01:01:19)

    Bitcoin.com News Evolution (01:02:40)

    Bitcoin Magazine is Now Pro Trump (01:04:37)

    Libertarian Shifts in Crypto (01:05:03)

    Ethereum Domain Name Registrations (01:06:09)

    Layer Two Scaling Decision (01:08:08)

    Hardware Requirements for Ethereum Node (01:10:45)

    Philosophical Questions on Scaling (01:12:01)

    The Dystopia Scenario (01:13:03)

    Importance of Full Nodes (01:14:24)

    Technological Innovations (01:15:27)

    Running Full Nodes in Ethereum (01:16:30)

    Privacy and RPC Trust (01:17:28)

    Adapting Ethereum to New Cryptography (01:19:53)

    Scaling Debate in Ethereum (01:22:04)

    Respect for Ethereum's Approach (01:23:15)

    Zcash and Ethereum Collaboration (01:25:00)

    Challenges for Zcash (01:27:04)

    Impact of Developer Actions (01:28:01)

    Scaling Solutions in Bitcoin and Ethereum (01:30:43)

    Defining Rollups vs. Sidechains (01:31:40)

    Security Implications of Drivechains (01:34:03)

    Transition to Proof of Stake (01:36:19)

    ZK Coins and Shielded Client Side Validation (01:37:53)

    Thoughts on TheStandard.io (01:40:03)

    Backing Up Coins and Holding Keys (01:42:11)

    Evolution of Multi-Sig Technology (01:46:43)

    Privacy (01:48:14)

    Concerns About Centralized Data Collection (01:51:10)

    Impact of Snowden Revelations (01:53:35)

    Privacy as a Key Aspect of Decentralization (01:55:49)

    Ethereum's Cypherpunk Roots (01:57:07)

    Feedback from Cypherpunks on Ethereum (02:00:42)

    The Inspiration Behind DAOs (02:02:07)

    AI and DAOs (02:02:40)

    Vitalik’s Public Image and Price Pressure (02:02:55)

    Media Attention and Its Impact (02:03:43)

    Decentralization and Attention (02:04:03)

    Price Influence and Market Dynamics (02:04:59)

    Focus on Ethereum's Values (02:06:01)

    Historical Use Cases of Ethereum (02:08:28)

    Next Bull Market Narrative (02:09:38)

    DeFi Ecosystem as a Proven Use Case (02:09:45)

    Political Instability and Financial Security (02:12:05)

    Polymarket, Prediction Markets and Mainstream Adoption (02:12:20)

    Zero Knowledge Proofs and Privacy (02:14:20)

    Roger Ver (02:15:23)

    Principles of Freedom and Privacy (02:22:57)

    Critique of Blockstream’s Liquid (02:24:00)

    Bitcoin's Role in Decentralization (02:26:15)

    Transition to RISC-V (02:27:37)

    Adoption of RISC-V (02:28:36)

    Redesigning Ethereum in A Time Travel Scenario (02:31:30)

    Challenges in Ethereum's Development (02:32:45)

    Ethereum and Bitcoin Relationship (02:37:02)

    Complementarity of Bitcoin and Ethereum (02:38:40)

    Does Vitalik Still Use Bitcoin? (02:41:21)

    Lightning Network (02:42:06)

    Standardization of LN Invoies (02:43:20)

    Privacy Concerns with Bitcoin (02:45:42)

    Running Lightning Nodes (02:46:52)

    Home-Based Bitcoin Solutions (02:48:12)

    Tribalism in Crypto Communities (02:48:53)

    Ethereum's Evolution and Ideals (02:50:06)

    Collaboration Between Bitcoin and Ethereum (02:51:10)

    Diverse Blockchain Future (02:51:45)

    Is Vitalik a Bitcoin Maximalist? (02:52:59)

    Community Values and Challenges (02:53:45)

    Cultural Dynamics in Cryptocurrencies (02:56:05)

    Layer Two Solutions for Bitcoin (02:59:31)

    Vitalik's Online Presence (03:00:25)

    Closing Remarks and Future Guests (03:01:36)

  • James O'Beirne is a Bitcoin developer who's not afraid to support unpopular improvement proposals: recently, he spoke about increasing the block size on the stage of OP_NEXT. He also works on CTV & CSFS, and tends to favor technical data over clout.

    Time stamps: 00:00:52 - Introducing James O'Beirne
    00:02:00 - James O'Beirne's Current Bitcoin Core Contributions (CTV/CSFS)
    00:02:55 - Shared Motivations and Concerns About Bitcoin Scaling & Financialization
    00:05:24 - Discussing New Opcodes (CTV, CSFS, CAT) and MEV Risk
    00:06:45 - OP_CAT: Existing Implementations, Unknown Unknowns, and Layer 2 Scaling Needs
    00:08:26 - Ordinals Controversy, Permissionless Transactions, and Miner Security Budget
    00:11:11 - Security Budget Concerns and Potential Miner Manipulation Risks
    00:13:48 - Fee Smoothing (CTV) and Doubts About MEV's Relevance to Bitcoin
    00:15:13 - Exploring Citrea, ZK Rollups, and Trustless DeFi on Bitcoin
    00:19:08 - Bitcoin's Disintermediation Goal vs. Custodial Layer 2 Solutions
    00:20:50 - Starkware Airdrop, GitHub Censorship Claims, and Ordinals Filtering Debate
    00:25:03 - Analyzing Luke Dash Jr., Ocean Pool, and Blockstream's Influence
    00:29:57 - Blockstream's History, Funding, and Impact on Bitcoin Scaling Debate
    00:33:37 - Evaluating SegWit/Taproot Complexity vs. Current Soft Fork Hurdles
    00:37:23 - Discussing BIP 300 Drivechains: Concept, Implementation, and Potential
    00:40:40 - Re-evaluating the Case for Bigger Bitcoin Blocks
    00:44:20 - Block Size Increase Mechanisms (Soft Forks) and Future Demand Scenarios
    00:48:05 - Privacy Solutions: MimbleWimble, ZK-SNARKs, and Learning from Other Chains
    00:53:19 - Ignoring Real-World Usage: The Danger of Bitcoin Maximalist Echo Chambers
    00:57:45 - Sponsor Message: Sideshift.ai
    00:59:11 - Block Size War Fallout and the Risk of Institutional Capture
    01:01:51 - Bitcoin's Future: Potential Capture vs. Seeding Future Alternatives
    01:03:34 - Necessary Hard Forks vs. Closing Window for Desirable Soft Forks
    01:07:35 - The Evolution of Covenant Proposals: From CTV to OP_Vault and Back
    01:18:03 - Comparing Activation Prospects: CTV/CSFS vs. OP_CAT
    01:20:40 - Sponsor Messages: Bitcoin.com News, NoOnes.com, Hodling.ch
    01:24:27 - CTV Explained: Functionality, Use Cases (Vaults, L2s, DLCs), and Simplicity
    01:27:47 - Layer 2 Unilateral Exit Problem and CTV's Congestion Control Solution
    01:33:21 - CTV's Benefits for Lightning, Programmability, and Miner Revenue
    01:37:30 - Will CTV/CSFS Bring Users Back? Bitcoin vs. Solana/Ethereum Niches
    01:41:19 - The Security Budget Problem, On-Chain Culture, and Tail Emission Debate
    01:45:40 - High Fees Fallacy, Ivory Tower Mentality, and Being Bought Off
    01:49:37 - Self-Custody Challenges, Developer Frustration, and the Politics of Bitcoin Core
    01:54:18 - Bitcoin as Religion/Politics, Core Developer Motivations, and Tail Emission Revisited
    01:58:40 - BIP 42, Tail Emission as Inflation, and the 21 Million Cap Dilemma
    02:02:21 - Analyzing the Roger Ver Case and Political Persecution in Crypto
    02:10:31 - Deconstructing the "Never Sell Bitcoin" Meme and Collateralized Loans
    02:13:32 - James O'Beirne's 10-Year Bitcoin Prediction (Post-CTV/CSFS)
    02:17:34 - Reception to James's Big Blocks Talk at OP_Next
    02:19:06 - Learning from Bitcoin Cash: Big Blocks and Covenant Implementations
    02:22:33 - James O'Beirne's Current Work and Where to Follow Him
    02:23:38 - Closing Remarks and Sponsor Plugs

  • J-Dog is the former maintainer of Bitcoin's Counterparty protocol – a role which he fulfilled for about 8 years. Under his stewardship, XCP witnessed the creation of legendary collections such as Spells of Genesis, Rare Pepes, and Fake Rares – even my Bitcoin Heads and Leftist Tears were created when he was the lead developer and he provided some useful advice.

    Today, J-Dog builds the FreeWallet.io Counterparty wallet and the TokenScan.io blockchain explorer (formerly Xchain.io). He maintains opinions which diverge from those of current maintainer Adam Krellenstein (who joined the show in S16 E14) and even claims that the Counterparty protocol was forked at block 866000.

    Time stamps:

    Introducing J-Dog (00:00:53)
    Counterparty's Founders (00:02:13)
    What is Counterparty? (00:03:19)
    History of Token Platforms (00:04:24)
    Creation of Dispensers (00:07:57)
    The Fork Controversy (00:09:50)
    User Reactions to Changes (00:12:42)
    Counterparty Classic (00:13:16)
    Current State of Dispensers (00:13:52)
    Ongoing FUD in the Community (00:14:41)
    Recent Developments (00:15:02)
    Control and Development (00:16:05)
    Token Scan and Exchange (00:17:25)
    Counterparty's Early Challenges (00:20:55)
    The use case for Bitcoin (00:23:16)
    Counterparty's missed opportunity (00:23:39)
    Community decision-making challenges (00:24:11)
    Smart contracts and security (00:25:27)
    Counterparty's innovative features (00:26:42)
    Evolution of Counterparty's focus (00:27:40)
    Concerns about asset transactions (00:28:19)
    The evolution of meme culture (00:29:26)
    Collecting Rare Pepes (00:31:03)
    Geolocation-based token distribution (00:32:04)
    Comparison to Pokémon Go (00:33:14)
    Current projects and developments (00:35:50)
    Citrea's zero-knowledge rollup (00:36:50)
    Counterparty's future on Layer Two (00:37:53)
    Current work and future vision (00:38:25)
    Community-driven development concerns (00:43:07)
    Consensus measurement in development (00:45:59)
    Consensus Gathering in Counterparty (00:46:39)
    Atomic Swaps Explained (00:49:42)
    Adoption of New Features (00:51:33)
    Counterparty vs Horizon Market (00:55:05)
    Impact of Ordinals on Counterparty (00:58:16)
    Integration of Ordinals with Counterparty (01:00:09)
    Fallout Among Developers (01:03:21)
    STAMPs vs Ordinals (01:04:34)
    Concerns About UTXO Set Bloat (01:07:45)
    Introduction to the UTXO Set Concerns (01:09:58)
    Turning Point on Stamps (01:10:48)
    Pixel Art and Compression Challenges (01:11:07)
    Nihilistic Moments in Bitcoin History (01:11:47)
    Innovations in Small Data Graphics (01:12:08)
    Future of Interoperability Among Protocols (01:13:38)
    Challenges in Ecosystem Integration (01:14:02)
    Islands of Unconnected Communities (01:15:35)
    Historical Significance of Bitcoin Artifacts (01:16:03)
    Hope for NFT Market Revival (01:17:38)
    Mixed Feelings on NFT Participation (01:18:37)
    Sponsor Plug for SideShift.ai (01:20:22)
    Counterparty Classic and Current Focus (01:22:55)
    Counterparty's Resilience (01:23:58)
    Future of Counterparty Protocol (01:24:59)
    Cultural Acceptance of On-Chain Data (01:27:42)
    Difference Between Counterparty Assets and Runes (01:28:18)
    Valuation of Vlad Head Cards (01:29:04)
    Scams in Low Liquidity Tokens (01:30:39)
    Concerns Over Domain Squatting (01:31:52)
    Counterparty Improvement Proposals (01:32:43)
    Creating an Asset Escrow Service (01:33:44)
    Resetting Asset Supply (01:34:42)
    Counterparty Wallet Quirks (01:35:21)
    Protocol Functionality Improvements (01:36:44)
    Funding Development through Donations (01:37:31)
    Betting System Revival (01:41:03)
    User Feedback on FreeWallet (01:44:24)
    Creating Exchange Markets (01:47:05)
    Transaction Fee Issues (01:48:19)
    Token Description Formatting (01:50:11)
    Multi-Send Transaction Challenges (01:51:14)
    User Interface Updates Needed (01:52:58)
    Mobile Wallet Development (01:53:34)
    Mobile Free Wallet Update (01:54:51)
    Free Wallet Confusion (01:55:01)
    Counterparty's Future (01:56:02)
    Investment Needs for Counterparty (01:57:18)
    Competing Visions for Counterparty (01:58:56)
    Message to Counterparty Team (01:59:46)
    Community Engagement (02:01:14)
    Running a Counterparty Node (02:03:37)
    Hardware Requirements (02:05:06)
    Importance of Running a Node (02:06:18)
    Closing Remarks (02:07:39)

  • Filip Baturan is the CEO of Tanari – a decentralized finance application suite that's built on top of Citrea. With it, bitcoiners can enjoy the features and user experience from banking applications such as Revolut... but within a self-custodial and sovereign environment, where the user sets the rules.

    The discussion centers around Tanari's vision to make Bitcoin more useful and replace the current financial system, contrasting it with projects that merely embed Bitcoin into existing structures. Baturan explains that Tanari aims to deliver on Bitcoin's promise of self-custody and financial system replacement, drawing inspiration from the ideal financial system rather than specific products like Revolut.

    We talk about Tanari's features: including secure Bitcoin storage, spending capabilities, and integration with the Bitcoin ecosystem (Citrea, Bitcoin mainnet, Lightning Network). The platform prioritizes ease of use, employing Face ID/fingerprint authentication and social recovery methods. The interview also covers the potential for financial primitives like lending, borrowing, and Bitcoin-backed stablecoins, all within a transparent framework.

    The discussion also addresses the challenges of balancing user-friendliness with privacy and security, particularly regarding usernames and potential transaction traceability. Filip Baturan emphasizes Tanari's commitment to open-source principles, sustainable business models, and integration with other Citrea applications. The interview concludes with Filip sharing his background in ZK rollups on Ethereum and his enthusiasm for building on Bitcoin with Citrea, highlighting the unique opportunities presented by this technology.

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    Time stamps:

    00:00:53 - Introducing Filip Baturan

    00:02:04 - Tanari's Origin and Citrea

    00:05:30 - Ease of Use and Recovery Methods

    00:08:20 - Tanari's Features

    00:11:04 - Open Sourcing and Fees

    00:12:19 - Citrea Integration and Usernames

    00:15:24 - On-Chain Interoperability

    00:17:19 - Lightning Network Integration

    00:19:02 - Business Solutions and Competitive Advantages

    00:21:22 - Custody and Decentralization

    00:24:48 - Reputation and Social Media Integration

    00:29:22 - Filip's Background

    00:37:53 - Scalability and Settlement Time

    00:41:44 - Trade-offs and Self-Ownership

    00:48:00 - Swapping Services

    00:51:46 - Future of Bitcoin and Tanari

    01:02:10 - Tanari's Name and Meaning

  • Felix Billbert is the Chief Maximalist at Wave Space: a European company which specializes in making bitcoin easy to spend. They offer a Visa debit card, a swapping service for BTC/EUR pair, Lightning network support... all of which is wrapped inside a non-custodial environment.

    The conversation explores the challenges of building a Bitcoin business in Europe, particularly navigating regulations like MiCA. Felix explains how Wave Space partners with a licensed entity to handle KYC/AML compliance, including the complexities of verifying the source of funds for Lightning Network transactions. The discussion touches on the competitive landscape, comparing Wave Space to services like Relai, and highlighting its focus on enabling Bitcoin spending and future plans for Bitcoin-backed loans.

    The podcast delves into the philosophical aspects of Bitcoin adoption, addressing the "never sell" ethos and the role of fiat currency in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Felix emphasizes Wave Space's goal of bridging the gap between traditional finance and Bitcoin, providing users with the tools they need to participate in both worlds. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of self-custody, the potential impact of a European CBDC, and the need for innovation and collaboration within the Bitcoin community.

    Time stamps:


    Introduction and Sponsors - [00:00:50]

    Wave Space Introduction - [00:01:42]

    Lightning Network Integration - [00:03:25]

    Regulatory Environment in Europe (MiCA) - [00:04:06]

    MiCA and Lightning Network Accounting - [00:05:02]

    Wave Space's Business Model - [00:09:50]

    Wave Space vs. Relai and Other Exchanges - [00:11:07]

    KYC Process on Wave Space - [00:14:34]

    Bitcoin Economy and Debit Cards - [00:21:10]

    SEPA Instant and CBDC - [00:26:46]

    Room 77 and Bitcoin ATMs - [00:34:12]

    Bitcoin and Politics - [00:35:58]

    Wave Space's Business Model and "Never Sell" Bitcoin - [00:41:12]

    Black Market vs. White Market - [00:50:01]

    Discussion on Sponsors - [00:52:12]

    Layer 2 Labs and Drivechains - [00:52:27]

    ZK Rollups and Citrea - [00:54:47]

    EUACC and European Startup Ecosystem - [01:05:35]

    NoOne's and Peer-to-Peer Marketplace - [01:08:31]

    Hodling and Self-Custody Consulting - [01:10:21]

    Euro Stablecoins - [01:11:23]

    Sideshift and Swapping - [01:14:23]

    In-Game Economies and NFTs - [01:17:24]

    Scams and Innovation in Crypto - [01:26:22]

    Trading vs. Investing - [01:31:12]

    Backup Plans if Bitcoin Fails - [01:32:18]

    Bitcoin.com News - [01:33:47]

    Conclusion and Contact Information - [01:35:12]

  • In 2014, Daniel Krawisz was one of the most prolific Bitcoin writers: he published some excellent articles with the Nakamoto Institute, and most of them are still relevant. Today, he prefers BSV and believes that Craig Wright is Satoshi. What changed?

    Time stamps:

    Time stamps:

    00:00:50 - Introducing Daniel Krawisz

    00:02:40 - Bitcoin Takeover

    00:05:30 - Scaling Bitcoin

    00:09:30 - Soft Forks vs. Hard Forks

    00:14:10 - Running a Bitcoin Node and Privacy

    00:18:10 - Verifying Transactions

    00:20:00 - Miner Centralization

    00:24:40 - Bitcoin Core Ideology

    00:29:00 - Fungibility

    00:30:30 - Ross Ulbricht

    00:38:55 - Bitcoin's Competitive Advantage

    00:44:00 - Bitcoin and Legality

    00:48:50 - Sound Money and Friendship

    00:50:40 - Satoshi Nakamoto's Identity

    00:57:20 - Craig Wright's Teachings

    01:00:40 - Leaving the Nakamoto Institute

    01:03:40 - Investors vs. Entrepreneurs

    01:06:00 - The Nature of Bitcoin

    01:12:15 - Bitcoin's Value

    01:14:40 - Market Efficiency

    01:16:20 - Bitcoin vs. Gold

    01:21:15 - BSV Adoption

    01:24:00 - BSV's Success Metrics

    01:28:20 - Hash Rate and Miner Incentives

    01:30:30 - Market Efficiency and Truth

    01:33:55 - BSV's Future

    01:37:00 - BSV vs. BCH

    01:40:10 - Mempool

    01:42:40 - BSV Mining and Jurisdictions

    01:46:45 - BSV vs. CBDC

    01:52:35 - Privacy and Mixing in BSV

    02:00:03 - Security and Probabilistic Thinking

    02:01:21 - Capitalism, Monopoly, and BSV

    02:05:01 - Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and BSV

    02:07:28 - BSV's Role and Traceability

    02:08:14 - Traceable vs. Non-Traceable Money

    02:08:54 - Anarcho-Capitalism and Private Services

    02:15:07 - Cypherpunk Literature and Privacy vs. Compliance

    02:18:12 - Anonymity, Privacy, and Traceability in BSV

    02:24:49 - Layer 2 Solutions and Scalability

    02:32:35 - Narcissism

    02:42:46 - Narcissism and Financial Scammers

    02:48:14 - Avoiding Cults and Narcissistic Relationships

    02:52:23 - Benefiting from Narcissistic Relationships

    02:53:13 - Narcissists in Bitcoin/Crypto

    02:54:37 - Relationship with Nakamoto Institute

    03:00:14 - Appreciation and Book Recommendations

    03:00:48 - Hayao Miyazaki and Narcissism

    03:04:40 - Current Reading List

    03:39:20 - Stance on 2017 Block Size Wars

    03:40:45 - Book Project Idea

    03:47:04 - Plato, Socrates, and Propaganda

    03:53:07 - Diogenes and Libertarianism

    03:55:15 - Final Book Recommendations

    04:00:01 - Narcissism and Self-Awareness

    04:00:40 - Denouncement of Litecoin, Dogecoin, and Ethereum

    04:01:17 - Competition Between Monies

    04:02:55 - Changes in the Bitcoin Space

    04:04:40 - New Altcoins and Tokens

    04:04:54 - Bitcoin Year One Manga

    04:05:29 - Podcast Invitation and Appreciation

    04:09:08 - Sponsors

  • Ben Arc is the creator of LNBits: a modular Lightning network wallet which, after 5 years of development, has just launched version 1. To celebrate this remarkable milestone, ”the CEO of Nostr” joins the show to talk about everything interesting in Bitcoin.

    Time stamps:

    00:00:53 - Introducing Ben Arc

    00:01:08 - Ben Arc and LNBits V1

    00:02:23 - LNBits beta version and V1 release

    00:02:36 - Amir Taaki's Post-Syria Experience

    00:03:08 - Rojava and Anarcho-Syndicalism

    00:04:08 - LNBits development timeline

    00:05:16 - Early stages of LNBits and Lightning

    00:05:33 - Disillusionment in Bitcoin Space

    00:07:20 - Stepan Snigirev and Specter DIY

    00:08:11 - Modularity and extensions in LNBits

    00:08:38 - Nostr and Bitcoin's Future

    00:09:04 - Bear Market and Bitcoin's Value

    00:10:00 - LNBits API and extensions

    00:11:10 - LNBits as a sandbox for innovation

    00:11:24 - Trump, Memecoins, and Market Downturn

    00:12:31 - LNBits V1 new features and improvements

    00:13:18 - Desired Bitcoin Adoption

    00:14:12 - Dogecoin and Market Desensitization

    00:15:09 - Bitcoin's Correlation with Stocks

    00:16:26 - Bitcoin's Utility and Bear Market

    00:17:41 - LNBits Investment and Thunderfunder

    00:19:12 - Bear Market Camaraderie and Future

    00:20:29 - Bitcoin's Humble Beginnings

    00:22:20 - Dan Kaminsky and Len Sassaman

    00:23:38 - LNBits security and real-world testing

    00:23:51 - Satoshi's Anonymity Strategy

    00:25:35 - John Nash and Satoshi Candidates

    00:28:00 - Building extensions and ease of use

    00:29:32 - Nick Szabo's Coding Abilities

    00:30:34 - 600 Billion Meme Origin

    00:34:34 - Hardware Wallets from AliExpress

    00:39:09 - State of Lightning and future outlook

    00:39:33 - Ledger Leaks and Supply Chain Attacks

    00:41:42 - Trezor Security and Multisig

    00:44:35 - Fiatjaf and Nostr

    00:46:46 - Liquid Network Utility

    00:51:51 - Nostr and IoT applications

    00:52:48 - Lightning Network and Cross-Chain Swaps

    00:55:48 - Bitcoin as digital gold and speculation

    00:57:05 - Blockstream, Sidechains, and Federations

    00:58:22 - Ideal money and Bitcoin's role

    01:00:03 - Luke Dash Jr and Bitcoin Knots

    01:00:47 - Layer 2s

    01:03:15 - ZK-rollups

    01:07:40 - Competition and collaboration in Bitcoin

    01:07:58 - SegWit2x and BIP Bureaucracy

    01:10:57 - Ecash and Cashu's development

    01:11:11 - OpenTimestamps and Simple Proof

    01:16:13 - Future Bullish Narratives for Bitcoin

    01:17:29 - Improving Lightning Network design

    01:22:43 - LNBits journey and future vision

    01:25:08 - Businesses giving up on Lightning

    01:30:01 - Node solutions and Raspberry Pi

    01:34:54 - Zapstream and value-for-value content

    01:37:05 - LNBits in five years

    01:42:17 - Getting started with LNBits V1

    01:46:33 - LNBits shop and hardware projects

    02:00:00 - Nostr signing device

    02:02:03 - Public key cryptography's importance

    02:03:40 - Supporting LNBits and Nostr

    02:05:05 - Nostr identity provider services

    02:08:53 - Nostr's independence from blockchains

    02:11:53 - Melvin Carvalho and Bitcoin community

    02:14:02 - Nostr's Bitcoin echo chamber

    02:17:03 - Nostr client discussion

    02:18:26 - Elon Musk and politics

    02:21:33 - Anarchism and private capital

    02:30:31 - Roger Ver and taxation

    02:37:05 - Bitcoin block size debate

    02:41:13 - Bitcoin as medium of exchange

    02:54:30 - Turkish Lira and the blind drummer

    02:57:03 - Lightning Network's early days

    03:05:05 - Strike and other Lightning companies

    03:12:23 - Digicash and online payments

    03:13:47 - Online identity and privacy

    03:18:34 - Coinjoining and fungibility

    03:22:13 - Privacy coins and Zcash

    03:29:12 - Nostr, disinformation, and Phil Zimmerman

    03:44:04 - Nostr growth and adoption

    03:47:22 - Nostr applications and user growth

    04:00:41 - Nostr Identity Purchases

    04:05:27 - Private Key Backup Methods

    04:06:41 - Nostr Development and Features

    04:09:13 - Mallorca Blockchain Days

    04:10:02 - Early Bitcoin Development

    04:11:54 - Bitcoin & Nostr Adoption in Japan

    04:15:28 - Nostr Conference Experiences

    04:16:08 - Upcoming Conference Attendance

    04:18:44 - Paralelni Polis Closure

    04:20:25 - Room 77 Closure

    04:21:14 - Early Bitcoin Wallets

    04:24:20 - Early Bitcoin Figures

    04:26:03 - Nokia N900 & LG Prada

    04:28:36 - Ethereum and LocalBitcoins Origins

    04:29:05 - Decline of Bitcoin Meetups

    04:30:41 - Michael Saylor's Hope.com

    04:38:05 - Saifedean plagiarized Dominic Frisby

    04:41:14 - Saylor's Economic Views

    04:45:35 - Consumerism and Planned Obsolescence

    04:51:36 - Global Power Shifts and China

    04:57:11 - European Union CBDC

    05:03:04 - Cypherpunk Dream and Cryptography

    05:06:03 - Politicians Using AI

    05:15:24 - Bitcoin's Future and Replacements

    05:20:44 - Bitcoin and Altcoin Development

    05:24:41 - Lightning Network Importance

    05:28:03 - Quantum Computing and Hard Forks

    05:34:46 - Bitcoin in Suriname

    05:42:09 - Secret Word

  • Andreas Brekken is best known for creating SideShift.ai and acting as the CEO of Shitcoin.com. In this episode, he talks about his views on Bitcoin development, the emergence of DeFi, and the reasons why he considers cryptocurrencies superior to fiat.

    Time stamps:

    Introducing Andreas Brekken (00:00:51)
    The Sam Bankman-Fried Interview on Shitcoin.com (00:01:50)
    Clustering Analysis and Customer Funds (00:02:44)
    Bybit's Technical Issues (00:05:18)
    Historical Context of Exchanges (00:09:26)
    Shapeshift's KYC Moment (00:11:13)
    Why Aren’t Zcash and Monero on SideShift? (00:14:59)
    Bitcoin Cash Hard Forks (00:20:45)
    Lightning Network Integration (00:22:23)
    Vulnerabilities in the Lightning Protocol (00:26:17)
    Critique of Lightning Network's Design (00:28:29)
    Submarine Swaps (00:29:28)
    LNBits v1 Launch (00:29:44)
    Lightning Wallets (00:30:19)
    LNBits is like Start9? (00:30:40)
    Andreas Brekken’s Lightning Network Experience (00:31:15)
    Even Martti Malmi Is Using Wallet of Satoshi (00:31:37)
    Zcash Protocol (00:32:11)
    Bitcoin Variants on SideShift (00:32:26)
    Decentralized Finance (DeFi) on Ethereum (00:34:00)
    Citrea Project (00:35:26)
    Multisig Solutions (00:36:30)
    Automation in Bitcoin (00:41:18)
    Political Dynamics in Bitcoin Development (00:47:15)
    News Coverage on Bitcoin.com (00:51:27)
    Bitcoin Volatility and Performance Against Stonks (00:53:14)
    Peter Schiff Appreciation Era (00:55:42)
    Peter Schiff’s Debates with Erik Voorhees (00:56:23)
    Bitcoin's Growing Influence (00:58:15)
    Future of Bitcoin (00:59:15)
    Layer Two Labs and Drive Chains (01:00:34)
    Innovation in Bitcoin (01:02:05)
    Convenience of Layer Two Solutions (01:02:51)
    Decred Discussion (01:09:53)
    Favorite Shitcoins (01:11:49)
    Subscribe to the shitcoin.com Newsletter? (01:16:31)

  • Adam Krellenstein is one of the co-founders of Counterparty and the current maintainer of the protocol. In this episode, he talks about his plan to improve Bitcoin native tokens and why you should consider giving XCP a chance.

    Time stamps:
    Introducing Adam Krellenstein (00:00:50)

    Counterparty’s Unique Features (00:01:30)

    Historical Significance of Counterparty (00:02:09)

    Comparison with Mastercoin/Omni (00:03:19)

    The Birth of Bitcoin Maximalism (00:04:48)

    Vitalik’s Influence and Ethereum (00:08:43)

    Pushback from Bitcoin Core Developers (00:09:16)

    Concerns about Data Storage on Bitcoin (00:10:36)

    Counterparty Software and Decentralization (00:12:51)

    Art and NFTs in Counterparty (00:14:51)

    Airdrop Announcement (00:14:24)

    Off-Chain Data Storage Challenges (00:16:00)

    Counterparty’s Original Vision (00:18:19)

    The Popularity of Digital Art (00:18:51)

    The Role of Digitally Native Assets (00:19:32)

    Article about Counterparty on Bitcoin Takeover Website (00:21:08)

    The Role of Bitcoin in Counterparty (00:22:30)

    Decentralization of Counterparty Launch (00:23:12)

    XCP Token Creation and Burning Mechanism (00:24:27)

    Value Creation vs. Destruction (00:26:00)

    Onboarding Users with Dispensers (00:29:41)

    Counterparty’s Development History (00:31:01)

    Challenges in Running Counterparty Nodes (00:35:30)

    Counterparty 2.0 and Ledger Fork? (00:39:17)

    Community Dynamics and Development (00:41:00)

    Future of Smart Contracts on Counterparty (00:42:58)

    Counterparty Ecosystem Health (00:43:46)

    Atomic Swaps Feature (00:44:18)

    Layer Two Proposals (00:45:18)

    Comparison with Ordinals & BRC20 (00:47:44)

    Counterparty’s Functional Advantages (00:48:30)

    Sponsors (00:49:29)

    Expectations at Launch (00:52:31)

    Future of Counterparty (00:53:39)

    Cultural Shifts in Bitcoin (00:55:23)

    Collaboration with Ordinals (00:58:54)

    Differences Between Runes and Counterparty (01:00:09)

    Encoding Data in Bitcoin Transactions (01:01:07)

    Future Improvements for Counterparty (01:03:11)

    Community Dynamics (01:03:58)

    Counterparty Wallet Development (01:05:36)

    Bitcoin Head Cards (01:07:04)

    Community Engagement and Nostalgia (01:08:29)

    Bitcoin’s Security Budget (01:09:21)

    Transaction Fees and Counterparty (01:10:33)

    Recommended Counterparty Wallets (01:11:30)

    Data Storage on Bitcoin (01:12:32)

    Ecosystem and Community Reception (01:15:08)

    Pepe Cash and Market Trends (01:16:45)

    Current Developments in Counterparty (01:18:10)

    Counterparty Roadmap (01:21:14)

    Use Cases of Counterparty (01:23:35)

    Stablecoin Possibilities (01:24:30)

    Can Bitcoin Privacy Kill Counterparty? (01:25:38)

    Counterparty’s Resilience (01:26:26)

    Discussion on Counterparty’s Usage (01:26:46)

    Closing Remarks and Where to Follow Adam Krellenstein (01:27:02)

    Counterparty Communication Channels (01:27:18)

    Airdrop Announcement (01:27:46)

    Shoutout to Chris Derose (01:28:25)

  • Corbin Fraser is the new CEO of Bitcoin.com. In this episode, he talks about the Scaling Wars, his perspective as a BCH advocate, and the lessons the market taught him over the years. Also, he explains why the news section of Bitcoin.com improved.

    Introducing Corbin Fraser (00:00:50)
    Bitcoin.com’s Evolution (00:01:52)
    Support for Multiple Cryptocurrencies (00:03:05)
    Challenges of Tribalism in Crypto (00:06:51)
    Origins of Bitcoin Cash (00:09:07)
    The Scaling Wars (00:12:14)
    Misconceptions About BCH Leadership (00:15:23)
    The Meme Warfare (00:18:31)
    Promoting Token Swaps (00:20:09)
    Bitcoin.com News and Geopolitics (00:21:16)
    Respect for Peter Schiff (00:22:01)
    Occupy Wall Street Insights (00:22:12)
    Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin Debate (00:24:25)
    Vitalik's Perspective on Forks (00:25:04)
    Nomenclature and Propaganda (00:26:17)
    Cola Wars Analogy (00:28:31)
    Future of Bitcoin Block Size (00:29:56)
    Lightning Network Adoption Challenges (00:30:04)
    Alternative Layer 2 Solutions (00:31:27)
    Lightning Network's Technical Limits (00:32:33)
    Bitcoin SV and Centralization Concerns (00:33:42)
    Impact of Community Divisions (00:34:44)
    Chaos of Forks in 2017 (00:36:58)
    Bitcoin.com’s Business Approach (00:40:04)
    Lightning Network Whitepaper Block Size (00:41:06)
    Discussion on AI and Block Size (00:42:39)
    Satoshi's Misjudgments (00:43:46)
    Censorship and Community Chaos (00:45:34)
    Personal Losses During the Block Size Wars (00:47:08)
    Bitcoin Cash's Price Surge to $3000 (00:47:38)
    Miner Hesitation (00:48:30)
    Current Features of BCH (00:51:55)
    Emergence of Cash Tokens & Failure of SLP (00:56:02)
    Building on UTXO (01:00:18)
    Ethereum's Rise Post-Scaling Wars (01:02:10)
    SushiSwap & DeFi Summer (01:03:53)
    Vampire Liquidity Attack (01:05:08)
    Speculation Around Chef Nomi (01:06:27)
    Development of Aave & Compound (01:07:30)
    Community Dynamics in BCH (01:08:32)
    Debate on Development Tax (01:09:43)
    Amaury Sechet's Influence and Community Split (01:10:14)
    Forking and Community Fragmentation (01:12:12)
    Transition to Ethereum and DeFi (01:14:39)
    The Role of Multi-Chain Strategies (01:19:12)
    Privacy and Zano (01:20:41)
    Operational Security and Privacy in Crypto (01:23:09)
    Government Regulation and Crypto Development (01:24:31)
    Zano’s Hybrid PoW/PoS Consensus (01:25:56)
    Fact-Checking from Bitcoin Cash Podcast (01:27:13)
    Bitcoin Cash Upgrade Schedule (01:28:14)
    Twitter Spaces Collaboration (01:28:47)
    Privacy Solutions in BCH (01:29:29)
    Mike Hearn's Prediction on Forks (01:30:05)
    Misleading Media Influence (01:30:57)
    Dollar Cost Averaging Strategy (01:31:50)
    Self-Custody Solutions (01:32:02)
    Ownership of Bitcoin.com (01:33:54)
    Roger Ver's Contributions (01:34:22)
    Support for Roger Ver (01:36:25)
    Government's Stance on Crypto (01:38:47)
    Reading Roger's Defense (01:39:59)
    Misinterpretations of Roger's Position (01:41:08)
    Evolution of Roger Ver's Views (01:42:31)
    Market Humbling Experiences (01:42:54)
    Elon Musk's Influence (01:43:37)
    Current Crypto Market Sentiment (01:45:01)
    Celebrity Influence on Crypto (01:46:05)
    Kanye West's Coin Speculation (01:47:01)
    Kanye's Meme Coin Ventures (01:48:05)
    The Decline of Meme Coin Interest (01:49:16)
    Overvaluation in Crypto Projects (01:50:50)
    Block Size Wars Reflection (01:51:48)
    State Actors and Bitcoin's Challenges (01:52:51)
    Blockstream's Business Struggles (01:54:41)
    Developer Commitment and Innovation (01:56:34)
    Stablecoins vs. Bitcoin Adoption (02:00:05)
    Future of Stablecoins and CBDCs (02:01:33)
    Block Size Debate and Social Consensus (02:04:08)
    George Hotz's Perspective on Innovation (02:06:48)
    Ethereum's Rapid Development (02:09:07)
    Ethereum's Challenges (02:11:29)
    Bitcoin's Cautious Approach (02:12:05)
    Testing Protocols (02:13:15)
    User Education on Risks (02:15:35)
    Brock Pierce's Influence (02:16:21)
    Community Engagement (02:18:17)
    Listing Criteria for New Coin on Bitcoin dot com Wallet (02:20:34)
    Integration of Privacy Coins (02:22:58)
    Zano's Potential (02:24:01)
    User Confusion with Bitcoin Domains (02:28:21)
    BSV Integration Decision (02:30:36)
    Balanced News Coverage (02:32:04)
    Introduction to New Developments (02:33:07)
    Embracing a Broader Crypto Perspective (02:34:05)
    Closing Remarks (02:34:46)
    Final Thoughts and Future Plans (02:35:03)