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“Your barber or stylist likely has the broadest network of anyone you know. People from every walk of life, including business owners, accountants, teachers, firefighters

“Your barber or stylist likely has the broadest network of anyone you know. People from every walk of life, including business owners, accountants, teachers, firefighters

We recently had Aleks Svetski back on at Ai Unchained to discuss the project we hinted at in episode 2 that he made public at

“Neither a startup nor a bank will ever be able to cost-effectively compete on a global scale with the Lightning Network.” — Graham Krizek
Today

“Investing in bitcoin, we believe, is like having the ability to buy shares of a general “Internet ETF” back in the early 1990s, or like

“bitcoin is a protocol stack which we can expect to be expanding for many decades, and its foundation is that lean, simple database defended by

“…At some point the entire financial system becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of the Federal Reserve” — Peter St. Onge
Today we dive into the

“Expect BlackRock to turn around and shill this to banks, and in particular big banks, such that JPMorgan, for example, can itself turn around and

“The more wonderful something is, the more passion it will arouse. Bitcoin is among the greatest wonders of the late-modern world, so Greg Foss is

“What is Bitcoin? Many have attempted to answer this question, but I believe that our quest to do so is doomed to continue in perpetuity.

“These contributions were pivotal in the image generation space, setting Stable Diffusion on a different path from Dall-E. Having an open model led to product

“Zapvertising has two forms, and I believe there is a crucial difference between the two. In one version, a company or creator zaps a ton

With the banking crisis just getting started, with the SEC going after Binance and Coinbase, with rumors of Prime Trust declaring bankruptcy, it is no
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