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“Payments are the camcorders of our age, the next technology whose time has passed. The new age that is just beginning will feel qualitatively different,

“Payments are the camcorders of our age, the next technology whose time has passed. The new age that is just beginning will feel qualitatively different,

“One of the founding tenets of anarcho-capitalism [is] that in a world without a government, you would have insurance contracts as the means for negotiating,

In this episode, I read and explore “Why Bitcoin is Freedom Money” by the Human Rights Foundation, written by Alex Gladstein – a powerful look

“When you hold the Bitcoin yourself, you already have the control over it that you don’t get with any other custodial financial instrument. And I

They call it “financial inclusion,” but it’s anything but. Whether’s it’s Vietnam’s mass bank-account purge, India’s new censorship engine, or Lagarde’s demands to “accelerate” control

We are back with the roundtable and today we tackle news from the privacy war frontlines, new and old surveillance laws, stablecoins on Bitcoin, a

Is layered self-custody really secure in a future of rising Bitcoin fees, or are we all just living in a gray area of trust and

“The atomic economy and Synonym’s mission is to research, design and ship a working free market society. So not just a free market economy, but

Bitcoin mining is both one of the coolest and most unique aspects of the Bitcoin system, and it’s also one of the most deeply misunderstood

“All of the above did have an impact, however their impact is often overstated in our view. The most significant factor is culture. Some Bitcoiners

“It’s that old saying, right? It’s that meme. It’s like, however bad you think it is, it’s going to get worse, right? But at the

“Technology is always and everywhere a tool, not an autonomous agent. It requires humans to operate, which they will do in order to satisfy human
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