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In this episode, Dhruv Bansal dives into the complexities of bitcoin, starting with an exploration of why a sound monetary policy was required to successfully build bitcoin. He questions whether Satoshi Nakamoto's approach to bitcoin's supply distribution was optimal, highlighting bitcoin's unique market dynamics. The discussion then shifts to the intriguing possibility of the internet eventually running on bitcoin, and the challenges of building decentralized markets on social media and computer security. The episode wraps up with a thought-provoking segment on artificial intelligence, piracy, and the role of decentralized systems dismantling intellectual property.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:34 What have you been working on?
00:08:49 21 million solved the double spend problem
00:18:39 Did Satoshi find the optimal supply distribution time cadence?
00:20:45 Bitcoin is a market
00:33:04 Will the internet run on bitcoin?
00:44:49 Building decentralized markets on social media and computer security
01:08:00 AI, piracy, intellectual property and decentralized systems
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