

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
Vlad Costea
On the Bitcoin Takeover podcast you're going to hear the builders and innovators who make the Bitcoin project valuable. It's thanks to their work that the BTC price goes up, and it's their efforts that convince large investors that Bitcoin is the future of money. Here you will find the projects and ideas that will radically improve Bitcoin in the future, presented by the creators and innovators themselves. Time to learn!
Episodes
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Aug 10, 2020 • 2h 35min
S6 E1: Konikko Trader on Bitcoin in Russia & Trading while HODLing
Konikko Trader first rose to Bitcoin prominence after writing an article titled "Guide to Soviet Past" in the magazine Citadel21. In this episode he talks about life in Russia, democracy, capitalism & trading Bitcoin.
Jul 14, 2020 • 2h 35min
S5 E10: Arthur van Pelt on Craig Wright
For years, Arthur van Pelt has been gathering evidence to prove that Craig Wright's claims are backed by forgeries and false statements. In this episode, the Dutchman explains how and why he does it.
Jun 23, 2020 • 1h 34min
S5 E9: Matthew Haywood on the Liquid Sidechain & His Work at Blockstream
Matthew Haywood has been a software developer for 20 years, and has worked for Blockstream since 2017. As product manager of Liquid Securities, he understand the dynamics and tradeoffs of Blockstream's sidechain project and explains them accordingly.
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Time stamps:
1:00 – Introduction
2:20 – How we met in person for the first time
3:10 – Product manager of securities on Liquid?
5:00 – Working with Nopara73 on an early version of Wasabi Wallet
6:30 – Matthew Haywood’s experience as a software developer and involvement in Bitcoin as a writer for Brave New Coin
12:05 – What is the Liquid Network and what does it do?
16:30 – The use cases of Liquid and Lightning
18:30 – What should get stored on the blockchain and what should be moved to a second layer or sidechain?
28:50 – Bitcoin as free speech money with privacy features
33:20 – Is there a scaling war going on?
37:55 – Liquid on the Lightning Network
47:40 – Atomic swaps between BTC and L-BTC
50:30 – Welsh people are nice
51:30 – Everyone is mean on Twitter, but nicer in person
56:20 – Automagically as a word
58:20 – Bitcoin Takeover was initially meant to be called Bitcoin in Politics (BIP)
59:00 – Zack Voell and Francis Pouliot have also graduated in political science
1:00:00 – Bitcoin and politics
1:06:00 – The fact that we’re divided perpetuates the fiat system
1:10:00 – Career politicians wouldn’t survive in the private sector
1:15:10 – Hyperbitcoinization and the importance on sovereignty
1:18:40 – Why bother with sovereignty when you can use Coinbase?
1:25:00 – The security of early Bitcoin adopters
1:27:30 – Is Blockstream evil?
1:33:00 – How to follow Matthew Haywood on Twitter
May 13, 2020 • 1h 55min
S5 E8: Eric Voskuil on Libbitcoin Development & Austrian Economics
Libbitcoin developer Eric Voskuil talks about the breakthroughs he made as a coder and his affinity and understanding of Austrian economics. Furthermore, he provides information about his Cryptoeconomics book & answers questions from Twitter followers.
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Time stamps:
00:47 – Intro
02:00 – For how long has Eric Voskuil worked on Libbitcoin?
04:00 – Why are Bitcoin repository ports created?
6:30 – Breakthroughs made by Libbitcoin
12:10 – Eric Voskuil's more advanced activity in Bitcoin
15:43 – Performance optimization
20:51 – Satoshi Nakamoto wasn't a professional programmer
25:15 – Is Eric Voskuil a computer scientist or an economist?
28:10 – Austrian economics
29:30 – Credit and economic production
33:25 – Misean economics as an axiomatic system
38:54 – S2F (Stock to Flow) is not Austrian
42:20 – Price cannot be proven economically
44:01 – The value proposition of Bitcoin as money
44:27 – Why store of value is subjective
45:53 – Lunar fallacy
48:50 – Eric Voskuil's Cryptoeconomics
50:52 – The Cryptoeconomics books
52:43 – Musing over censorship resistance for a year
54:15 – Economic rational explanation for censorship resistance
56:40 – James Chang's contributions to the Cryptoeconomics book
59:20 – Cryptoeconomics vs The Bitcoin Standard
1:02:00 – Combining Libbitcoin and Cryptoeconomics
1:06:54 – Bitcoin took years to understand
1:09:20 – Bitcoin security
1:14:16 – Why Trezor offers the best security
1:22:37 – CB750 break pedal
1:24:20 – Is hyperbitcoinization possible?
1:26:38 – Cryptoeconomics on Amazon?
1:27:46 – Improving Bitcoin Privacy
1:29:34 – Take-aways from Vietnam conference
1:33:17 – What happens to Bitcoin if the internet gets regionalized?
1:34:49 – Why the Blockstream Satellite doesn't solve problems
1:38:56 – The US government as a threat model
1:40:52 – Resilience vs privacy
1:42:37 – Outlawing Bitcoin development threatens devs?
1:51:44 – Bitcoin is not a gambling device
1:53:40 – Libbitcoin institute donations


