
Robin Seyr Should We Let Quantum Computers Steal Satoshi's Bitcoin?
Ben de Waal explores the rapid evolution of Bitcoin, discussing personal experiences, the growth of the Lightning Network, and the significance of block height and timestamping. They delve into the challenges of living on a Bitcoin standard, the adoption of Lightning wallets, and the hurdles faced in Lightning adoption. The discussion also covers the role of eCash and federated systems, the impact of Bitcoin on politics, and the opportunities and risks associated with Bitcoin treasury companies. Take your Self-Custody seriously and Get a Microseed:- https://microseed.ioContact the CyberSecurity & Self Custody Experts from the Bitcoin Way:- 30 mins free call with my link: https://thebitcoinway.com/robinWant to mine Bitcoin? I personally use simplemining!- Go to: https://simplemining.ioGuest's contact: https://x.com/Ben_deWaalTakeawaysBitcoin's evolution is rapid, with significant developments in the Lightning Network.Timestamping using block height offers unique ways to measure time.Living on a Bitcoin standard presents both challenges and opportunities.The Lightning Network is growing, with more users and larger channels.Adoption of Lightning wallets is increasing, but custodial concerns remain.Hurdles for Lightning adoption include the need for constant connectivity.eCash systems like Cashew and Fediment offer new ways to transact.Bitcoin's impact on politics is significant, influencing how governments interact with money.Bitcoin treasury companies present both opportunities and risks for investors.The future of Bitcoin may involve soft forks, but challenges remain.Chapters00:00 The Evolution of Bitcoin: A Year in Review06:05 Living on a Bitcoin Standard: Challenges and Experiences12:01 Navigating Lightning Wallets and Payment Cards20:03 Understanding eCash and Federated Systems25:14 Bitcoin Treasury Companies: Speculation vs. Value30:04 The Future of Bitcoin Holdings: Individual vs. Corporate Control45:19 The Future of Bitcoin Accumulation54:24 Government Size and Bitcoin's Role01:01:46 Political Shifts in the UK01:10:00 Decentralization vs. CentralizationThis content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.The views expressed by Robin Seyr and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.Mentioning or featuring any product, service, or company does not imply endorsement.Some links may be affiliate links — using them helps support the show at no extra cost to you.Always do your own research. Investing in cryptocurrencies involves risk and may not be suitable for everyone.Viewers and listeners are responsible for complying with their local laws and regulations.
