Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

Vlad Costea
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Dec 31, 2023 • 1h 24min

S15 E13: Robin Linus on BitVM & Permissionless Bitcoin Development

Robin Linus revolutionized Bitcoin development in 2023 with BitVM: a virtual machine that can do off-chain computation for the purpose of enabling smart contracts. With it, Bitcoin can get trust minimized sidechains. But there are so many more uses cases!
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Dec 31, 2023 • 1h 7min

S15 E12: Agustin Kassis & Mariano on La Crypta, La Wallet & Bitcoin in Argentina

Agustin Kassis & Mariano are Argentinian bitcoiners who work in a Fight Club-style house to build La Wallet: a Lightning wallet which is associated with a Nostr account and enables users to have both a payments card and a digital identity device.
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Dec 31, 2023 • 1h 23min

S15 E11: Satoshi Sound on The Upcoming Bitcoin & Friends Cartoon Reboot

Bitcoin & Friends was a pretty popular original cartoon back in 2019 and 2020. On January 3rd 2024, thanks to some major breakthroughs in animation software, the series is getting a reboot which takes the story to a whole new level. Stay tuned!
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Dec 31, 2023 • 1h 39min

S15 E10: Tuur Demeester on His Bitcoin Investment Thesis & The Supra Cycle

Tuur Demeester is a prominent Bitcoin investor who strongly believes in the power of Bitcoin-only companies. In this episode, he explains how and why he invests in Bitcoin projects, suggests when market tops are reached & comments on the Supra Cycle.
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Dec 31, 2023 • 1h 19min

S15 E9: Kevin Loaec on Liana Wallet, Miniscript & Hardware Wallets

Kevin Loaec is the CEO of Wizardsardine – the Bitcoin company that builds Liana wallet, a powerful piece of software which optimizes for inheritance. In this episode, Kevin explains why miniscript matters & how he rates the most popular hardware wallets.
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Dec 31, 2023 • 42min

S15 E8: Ryan Condron on Bitcoin Mining, Hashrate Markets & Lumerin

Ryan Condron has been a Bitcoin miner for longer than a decade. He started out with a GPU rack, upgraded his rig to FPGAs, and then was one of the first people to run ASICs. Today, he aims to decentralize hashrate with Lumerin – a hashrate marketplace. Ryan Condron has been mining Bitcoin for longer than a decade. In the beginning, he started out with a rack of video cards. Soon, he had to upgrade his hardware to include FPGAs. In less than a year, ASICs became a reality and every serious miner had to keep up. In this episode, Ryan Condron talks about his personal experience with Bitcoin mining and also presents the research he's done on the subject of decentralizing hash rate. Since hardware distribution and ownership is difficult to change, he decided to create Lumerin: a marketplace for hash rate, where people can take control of ASIC miners by renting them. This way, they don't only collect the mining rewards (as was the case with many cloud mining services). They also make decisions on behalf of the mining hardware to suit their financial interests and/or ideological beliefs. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Early Days of Bitcoin Mining (00:00:48) The conversation starts with the guest, Ryan Condron, discussing his early experience with Bitcoin mining in 2012 and the shift to mining altcoins. Rise of ASICs and Pooled Mining (00:03:23) The discussion shifts to the emergence of ASICs and the transition from solo mining to pooled mining, highlighting the centralization risks associated with mining hardware. Decentralization Challenges (00:05:34) The conversation delves into the challenges of maintaining decentralization in mining, the historical vision of mining, and the shift towards proof of stake in new projects. Evolution of Mining Hardware (00:06:44) The evolution from CPU to GPU to FPGA mining is discussed, along with the implications for decentralization and the development of new algorithms to resist ASICs. Efforts to Restore Satoshi's Vision (00:24:06) Ryan Condron introduces his paper on the decentralization of control and explores the challenges and solutions to restoring Satoshi's vision of decentralization in Bitcoin mining. Decentralizing Mining Devices (00:26:41) Discussion on decentralizing mining devices by allowing them to be sold on a decentralized marketplace, enabling global control and democratization. Decoupling Control and Ownership (00:27:52) Exploration of how separating control from ownership of mining devices can lead to more democratization in selecting mining pools and amassing hash power. Decentralized Marketplace for Hash Power (00:33:24) Explanation of how smart contracts enable the decentralized buying and selling of hash power on a global marketplace, revolutionizing the concept of a global commodities market. Lumerin Node Setup and Usage (00:34:53) Details on setting up and using the Lumen node for purchasing and streaming hash power, including considerations for device usage and availability. Expanding the Marketplace and Future Possibilities (00:40:11) Exploration of the potential for the Lumerin marketplace to trade various data streams beyond hash power, and the future possibility of launching the same marketplace on Bitcoin. Information and Personal Contact (00:41:02) Guidance on where to find more information about Lumen and how to follow the speaker personally.
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Dec 31, 2023 • 57min

S15 E7: Sergio Demian Lerner on Rootstock, Satoshi's Bitcoins, Drivechains via BitVM & Bitcoin Scaling

Sergio Demian Lerner has made a plethora of contributions to Bitcoin: from finding early security bugs, and all the way to designing & launching the first sidechain RSK. In this interview, he talks about his work & research – with a focus on the future.
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Dec 30, 2023 • 57min

S15 E6: John Light, Super Testnet & Alexei Zamyatin on Improving Bitcoin

John Light, Super Testnet and Alexei Zamyatin are part of the new generation of Bitcoin developers. They like zero knowledge proofs, they're opinionated when defending covenants & they are not afraid to look for breakthroughs beyond the Bitcoin research.
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Dec 30, 2023 • 38min

S15 E5: Edan Yago on Sovryn, Bitcoin DeFi & Challenging the Orthodoxy

Edan Yago talks about Sovryn: a financial application which allows users to take loans against their bitcoin. It's built on Rootstock (RSK, Bitcoin's first sidechain) and it conceptually goes against most mainstream narratives about what Bitcoin can do.
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Dec 30, 2023 • 1h 51min

S15 E4: Alexis Roussel on Nym, Privacy & Suing the Swiss Financial Regulator

Alexis Roussel is a man of many talents, with plenty of accomplishments in his resume. But most notably, he is a bitcoiner who's working to build the Nym mixnet system and he's fighting for the rights of the individual in Switzerland.

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