

Bitcoin & Markets
Ansel Lindner
Keeping you ahead of the curve on Bitcoin price and fundamentals analysis, news and economics. - BitcoinAndMarkets.com | @BTCMRKTS
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Jul 11, 2016 • 17min
E13: Bitcoin Coming to Italy, Selective Bit License Enforcement
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Jul 7, 2016 • 19min
E12: The Fed Should Be Jealous of the Halvening
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Jul 1, 2016 • 25min
E11: Don't Blockchain All The Things
This episode is simple, it's just my thoughts on the whole blockchain everything movement out there. I talk about what I think blockchains are good for and what they aren't good for.

Jun 28, 2016 • 28min
E10: Brexit and the European Breakup
I talk about the Brexit and its fallout. Trade blocks are forming quickly and Europe will be cut out. This is just the beginning, and I talk about Italy, Greece, and Germany. Daniel Hannan Debate Italian Banks and second link about the banking crisis and third link from ZH about a bailout Turkey and a South Stream link and a Gazprom link Greece gets $5 billion from Russia Germany's Ties with Russia and second link for you about this. Thanks for listening, don't forget to share.

Jun 24, 2016 • 16min
E9: Bitcoin vs Gold
In this episode I discuss a topic that comes up quite often for me, a Gold Standard vs a Bitcoin Standard. I recorded the morning after the Brexit vote, and the best performing assets during the last 24 hours were bitcoin followed by gold. It's a bit of a stretch at this point to talk about a bitcoin standard, but if people think a gold standard is likely, a bitcoin standard is better in almost every way, so maybe we should start talking about it.

Jun 22, 2016 • 17min
E8: DAO Wars
This is an update on the DAO and Ethereum situation. It's a continuation from my EP5, from several weeks ago where I correctly pointed out its game theoretical flaws. Coded democracy still escapes us. Sources Whale Panda Ethereum chat logs Nakamoto Institute White hat hack Charles Hoskinson was the insider slamming Tual. He deleted the tweet I saw, but here is a related one. Ethereum has lost all credibility as their counter hack has been infiltrated by the hacker. They look so silly.

Jun 11, 2016 • 48min
E7: The Power of Bitcoin
Sorry guys, no Lisk today. Their whitepaper is MIA, undergoing revision. I asked for a copy, but no luck. I'll get to that as soon as it's available. Today, I rant about some headlines including, cryptolocker or ransomware, planting the flag for bitcoin with "bitcoin is the technology behind blockchain", and finally Spain, the Brexit, and the EU. Cryptolocker forcing stockpiling of bitcoin Bitcoin power narrative BeautyOn Medium Spain and Europe That's it. Thanks for listening. Please share and let's push this podcast to 500 listens per episode.

Jun 4, 2016 • 37min
EP6: They Are Coming
This episode gets into conspiracy land about oil and lessons the bitcoin community can learn from that situation. But first I update a few running stories from previous episodes and hit some relevant news items. Update section: Abe at the G7 Brexit and steel Antpool won't run segwit Link 2 Mycelium crowdsale DAO dao.report Stratfor article about Niger Delta Avengers Fires Link 2 Music: Eruku-Tatakai

May 30, 2016 • 40min
EP5: DAO Cluster, Regulation as a Prison, and Elite Confusion and Contempt
In this episode, I give you a few updates on the developing DAO situation, discuss a great comment by the Renegade Investor on twitter, and then dissect Former Chief Asia-Pacific Economist at Morgan Stanley's recent op-ed where he railed against the current dysfunction of the global financial system, as well as giving his warning for the future. Vlad's Moratorium Stephan Tual's Proposal to pay slock.it Zeit Online Renegade Investor His Twitter Andy Xie The Elite

May 24, 2016 • 35min
EP4: Everything I know about the DAO
I breakdown everything I can about the DAO, from definitions to politics, including some interesting critiques that I hope can settle any confusion listeners have. I'm not an expert so please tell me where I got it wrong, or where I got it right. Definitions I talk about: Tokens/Token Holders - create tokens by staking ether in the smart contract, each token has proportional voting rights, and ownership/equity rights. Curators - person or group of people that perform centralized roles for the DAO, they maintain the whitelist of contractors, vet proposals, and identifies proposal authors. Contractors - a third party that can receive ether from the DAO and/or is funded by or owes money to the DAO. Proposal - A smart contract that is voted on. Two types: "regular proposal" and "newCurator" proposal. Quorum - Voter participation rate needed to make a vote binding. 20% for a "regular proposal", none for a "newCurator" proposal. Split - If people don't like a proposal they can split from the DAO by forming a new DAO. Meant to be a way to update the curator and to protect the minority from a majority attack. Links: DAO Reinvent.Money YouTube Dan Larimer Post about the DAO DAO Whitepaper Book of Qi - 36 Stratagems - "Kill with a borrowed sword" Music: Choys - 3rd Floor


