Speaker 1
think orange people in politicians is, is like what it's doing. It's, it's, uh, making the transition somewhat smoother than it, uh, would have been if we would have to fight them. I mean, every, every person is first and foremost an individual and if
Speaker 7
they're orange field, they're orange field.
Speaker 1
And, uh, you know, if they happen to work in the, in the public
Speaker 7
sector, it will get to
Speaker 1
them, I guess. I, uh, they, they're still orange field if they are. And, uh, sooner or later they, they'll, uh, either converts into, uh, you know, pro full Bitcoiners or they'll keep their politicking jobs and
Speaker 1
to orange field everyone else there. So, uh, either way we win.
Speaker 7
That's the way I see it.
Speaker 2
And let's, uh, let's quickly try, uh, see if Hotline is around here.
Speaker 8
Yeah, I think I should be here now. Hope you can hear me now. Very
Speaker 1
guys, meow and happy Bitcoin infinity day.
Speaker 7
Yeah, meow and the congratulations on
Speaker 8
infinity day. Meow meow.
Speaker 1
to have you here. So Bitcoin infinity day is a celebration of Bitcoin's infinite potential. What are your first thoughts when I say that?
Speaker 4
know. I mean, the potential is infinite and, uh, your
Speaker 8
meme describes that better than anything, I guess. So, yeah, we're going to the moon. We're going to hit hyper-bit tonight's the world, but we just need to suffer a bit first. Different
Speaker 2
Well, speaking of suffering, I think I think there isn't a big coiner in the community that has suffered needlessly more than more than you. I hope everything is going all right on, uh, on your struggles, Mr. Cat.
Speaker 8
Yeah, absolutely. Uh, I haven't really suffered much to be honest. They wanted me too, but they, I really didn't. Uh, but yeah. They're all that stuff is on on pause now waiting for this, this kopa case in January.
Speaker 1
All right. And, uh, yeah, you won the last battle against the only person on Earth, is Satoshi and, uh, we're expecting you to win the next as well. What, what, what do you recognize your chances?
Speaker 8
Uh, close to 100%. I guess. Oh, I mean, how can I lose? Uh, it's, it's just going downhill for them now. And, uh, they were asking for this, this delay and, uh, I don't mind to see them
Speaker 5
get more ricked before, before
Speaker 8
going up against me again. And yeah, let's see what happens. May, maybe it all just falls apart after the kopa case could
Speaker 8
getting exceedingly stupid by now.
Speaker 1
They, it's obvious that they were barking up the wrong Markle tree. But I mean,
Speaker 7
yeah, something like this. This
Speaker 1
Markle tree had a, uh, had a vicious chats in it. Like, yeah, at least it refused to come down or something.
Speaker 3
are you, are you familiar with, uh, with Haudler not? Have you, have you, have you, I'm not a, sounds like he, it sounds like he took on Craig Wright. Did he get, is he another one of the guys that got sued by the fake Satoshi?
Speaker 2
Yeah, I guess it's, it's kind
Speaker 8
of, you know, it's getting kind of old that like, that's, that's what I'm most known for, like to be
Speaker 8
Wright's enemy or something. But yeah, that's me. I've been, I've been kind of fighting him in the legal system for getting close to five years now.
Speaker 1
And this is, uh, Haudler not is too humble here, Larry, because his real claim to fame was starting the Bitcoin lightning torch, uh, back in 2019. Uh, wow. So he was the first guy to start sending bitcoins around the world via the lightning network. And that thing really took off. And with, it was a big thing back then. Uh, so that's, that's his real claim to fame
Speaker 3
and, uh, that was all small beats.
Speaker 3
even though cats usually have small feet or rather post,
Speaker 1
but, uh, uh, that's not, that's Craig, uh, bullshit being controlled. Uh, and the Haudler mod has
Speaker 7
been showing, showing us all the way, uh, in, in case something similar should happen to us.
Speaker 5
Because he kept his ground all the time and was very stoic about it. And, uh, didn't
Speaker 7
fall for any of the bullshit. He's been battling
Speaker 1
knocks Satoshi ever since. And he's winning. So, uh, yeah.
Speaker 3
Congratulations. Thanks for bringing us lightning. Lightning has, uh, changed in the world. The whole thing's changed in the world. It's really awesome stuff. Yeah.
Speaker 8
I 100% didn't bring any more lightning, but I was maybe pretty early in getting really, really excited about lightning. Back in 2018. Uh, I was just basically like a little mannequin about lightning back then.
Speaker 8
I thought it was just so underappreciated them. And like, it's, it's, it's promised in different ways was blowing my mind. So yeah, try to use it as much as possible back then. And then by absolute chance, this lightning torch thing kind of just happened organically, I would say.
Speaker 1
And lightning is still the most undervalued technological invention of this century by and for. It's way bigger than AI if you think about it. It's like very perhaps it said real stupidity, veins, artificial intelligence every time. And, uh, you know, lightning network enables real stupidity across borders. And it's the best thing ever. And I'm happy to say when I visited Norway and, uh, well, we visited Norway. Luke, we, uh, came with a bunch of books and t-shirts and we sold them all. Uh, and everyone, absolutely everyone at the conference. Use the lightning network to pay for them.
Speaker 1
that's a first. And, uh, yeah, really proud of that to, uh, and proud of the Norwegian community for being so damn based. I mean, you all look like John Lumberjacks and your object and, uh, you know,
Speaker 7
Yeah, that's a very nice light. No thanks.
Speaker 8
I think you could have sold it more than you broke back then, actually. It, it totally sold out and pretty quickly.
Speaker 1
Yeah, I should have bought more.