The Bitcoin Podcast

Corey Petty, Demetrick Ferguson, Jessie Santiago
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Jan 23, 2019 • 49min

The Bull Pen Podcast #18: Sold EVERYTHING and Bought Bitcoin

In Episode 18 of The Bull Pen Podcast, The Crypto Bully steps into the Bull Pen with Didi Taihuttu, husband and father of The Bitcoin Family. In this interview, Didi shares the amazing story of when and how his family got into crypto and the emotions surrounding their decision to sell EVERYTHING to buy Bitcoin. Lyndon and Didi also speak on the opportunities his family has been granted since making this decision, what it’s like using crypto for almost every purchase they make, some of the most interesting places they have traveled, and how they are dealing with this current bear climate that the cryptocurrency market is in. Show notes: https://steemit.com/dtube/@bullpenpodcast/esrnnprb Timestamps 00:00:00 – Preview 00:00:20 – Disclaimer 00:01:07 – Intro 00:01:55 – Interview 00:48:33 – Outro
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Jan 21, 2019 • 1h 32min

Just the Headers #36

This is a weekly headline show where Dee and Jessie Broke do their best to highlight bits of nonce-sense from Crypto News. We only choose three articles for each day from the litany of blockchain news that is syndicated throughout a week. If you are interested in all the news articles that we horde in a week, please visit the link below to look at our collection. Enjoy! Crypto Headline Database: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XDslU2J4ipR9BawjfEAihqTusr4NZqjq4S5ALY8sMJw/edit?usp=sharing
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Jan 20, 2019 • 1h 10min

The Bitcoin Podcast #241

Lots on the docket as we dive deep into issues with Lightning Network, scaling, and if the progress has been too slow. In addition, Wayne, a good friend of ours calls into the show to discuss security and Coinstar. Oh, you know those machines at the grocery store that transform your gallon jug of spare change into more usable currency? They’re about to start selling Bitcoin. To make this impulse shopping dream come true, Coinstar, the company behind those ubiquitous change-counting kiosks, has partnered with Coinme, a startup that operates a small network of cryptocurrency-dispensing ATMs around the country. Good for adoption, or bad? All this and more!
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Jan 19, 2019 • 1h 15min

Hashing It Out #35: Constantinople Postponement - Trail of Bits & ChainSecurity

Back with season 2 of Hashing It Out, and we have a doozy! This Episode features Trail of Bits and ChainSecurity to talk about their amazing last-minute catch of EIP-1283's impact on the Constantinople Ethereum hard fork. We go over how they found it, what recommendations they made, and how the hard fork was postponed to quickly. We also discuss the tooling behind analyzing such a vulnerability, the true impact had it been released, and how the processes around hard fork release candidates could be altered by this detection. Links: - [empire hacking videos](https://blog.trailofbits.com/2019/01/18/empire-hacking-ethereum-edition-2/) - [EIP-1283 Analysis](https://github.com/trailofbits/publications/blob/master/reviews/EIP-1283.pdf) - [contract upgrade anti-patterns](https://blog.trailofbits.com/2018/09/05/contract-upgrade-anti-patterns/) - [How contract migration works](https://blog.trailofbits.com/2018/10/29/how-contract-migration-works/) - [Blockchain security contacts](https://github.com/trailofbits/blockchain-security-contacts) - [securify](https://securify.chainsecurity.com/) - [slither](https://github.com/trailofbits/slither) - eveem.org
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Jan 18, 2019 • 40min

Law & Blockchain #9: Juan Hernandez & Patrick Daugherty

In December 2018, the first regulated security token trading platform in the U.S. began trading security tokens. In this show, I'm joined by Juan Hernandez of Open Finance Network and Patrick Daugherty of Foley & Lardner LLP, their counsel, to discuss the challenges and hurdles in achieving this milestone, and where we go from here. We cover the differences between ATSes and exchanges, why crypto exchanges are different from security token exchanges, working with regulators, and hopes of what the security token industry will look like in the future.
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Jan 16, 2019 • 1h 7min

Just the Headers #35

This is a weekly headline show where Dee and Jessie Broke do their best to highlight bits of nonce-sense from Crypto News. We only choose three articles, essentially at random, from the litany of blockchain news that is syndicated throughout a week. If you are interested in all the news articles that we horde in a week, please visit the link below to look at our collection. Topics: -Bad people get caught doing bad things in crypto...again. -New bots in Facebook Messenger allow users to send and receive crypto. -ETH is saying ASICs aren't all bad. -Jessie goes to Mexico and buys house chicken.
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Jan 15, 2019 • 59min

The Bull Pen Podcast #17: The World's Most Secure Online Wallet

In Episode 17 of The Bull Pen Podcast, The Crypto Bully steps into the Bull Pen with Del Thomas. Del is CEO of the security technology company Torricel and comes onto the show as a SME investor and over 10 years of experience with electronics design, production and distribution. As a result of his own personal experiences within the blockchain and cryptocurrency space, Torricel has developed an amazing technology that always allows for your hot wallet’s private keys to remain offline and protect from the network . Lyndon and Del further discuss exactly how this technology came about, the capabilities of its scalability, if it is unhackable and what this technology could mean for mass adoption. Show notes: https://steemit.com/dtube/@bullpenpodcast/0yo8e28g Timestamps 00:00:00 – Preview 00:00:28 – Disclaimer 00:01:15 – Intro 00:02:03 – Interview 00:57:54 – Outro
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Jan 13, 2019 • 1h 9min

The Bitcoin Podcast #240

It is just not financial institutions that are entering cryptocurrencies, government institution are also gearing up. However, the changes there is mostly revolving around implementation and use of blockchain technologies and the laws surrounding them. This week we chat about what projects into 2019 are getting us jazzed. Also a listener calls in and we get into the topic of institutional money and if ICO's will really go away in 2019.
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Jan 9, 2019 • 1h 20min

The Bull Pen Podcast #16: Liquid Assets

Happy New Year! In the first episode of 2019, Episode 16 of The Bull Pen Podcast, The Crypto Bully steps into the Bull Pen with Sheel Patel who is the CEO of a cryptocurrency inspired energy drink. In this episode Lyndon and Sheel talk about how Bitcoin Energy came about, what makes it different from other energy drinks and how cryptocurrency is incorporated into this product and business. Lyndon also tries Bitcoin Energy for the first time live during the interview and expresses his opinion on its taste. They also discuss other blockchain and cryptocurrency topics such as the current bear market, how blockchain/crypto is affecting other industries and what they believe will be the next main focuses in the market. Show notes: https://steemit.com/dtube/@bullpenpodcast/2rzhsv15 Timestamps 00:00:00 – Preview 00:00:49 – Disclaimer 00:01:37 – Intro 00:02:24 – Interview 01:19:33 – Outro
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Jan 8, 2019 • 53min

Law & Blockchain #8: Marc Borion & Jason Gottlieb

We're kicking off 2019 with a special episode that summarizes the state of U.S. regulatory statements and enforcement actions around ICOs and discuss what's to come for the security token space in 2019. Guests include Marc Borion, Partner at Fisher Broyles and Jason Gottlieb, Partner at Morrison Cohen.

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