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Episode #518: Decentralization Without Romance: Incentives, Mesh Networks, and Practical Crypto

Dec 29, 2025
Mike Bakon, a hardware hacker and blockchain developer, shares his journey from dismantling electronics in 1980s Poland to pioneering decentralized tech. He explores the intricacies of UTXO vs account-based blockchains and critiques the challenges of true decentralization in a surveillance-heavy world. Bakon delves into the potential of LoRa mesh networks for resilient communication and proposes blockchain rewards as incentives for running these nodes. He emphasizes that mass adoption hinges on abstracting complexity while retaining decentralization.
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ANECDOTE

First Tinkering Sparked A Tech Path

  • Mike Bakon started dismantling a battery-powered toy car at age six to understand how it worked.
  • That childhood curiosity led him from Atari consoles to deep hardware and microcontroller work today.
ADVICE

Use LLMs As A Coding Companion

  • Use LLMs as a research and coding companion, not as a full replacement for your coding.
  • Feed an LLM your repo or docs to find relevant code quickly and avoid long manual searches.
INSIGHT

Decentralization Requires Self-Syncable Nodes

  • True decentralization means anyone can run a full node and sync from genesis without external help.
  • Mike argues Ethereum's history and size make that trustless, permissionless claim far harder today.
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