Sinopsis
The Takeover is happening here... one guest at a time!
Episodios
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S16 E4: John Light on ZK Tech to Scale Bitcoin & Make It Private
16/01/2025 Duración: 01h43minJohn Light is a researcher who specializes in bringing Zero Knowledge cryptography to supplement Bitcoin's limitations in scalability & privacy. With ZK rollups, Bitcoin stands a better chance to onboard 8 billion people onto trust-minimized layer 2s.
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S16 E3: Charlie Shrem & DG Yoda on Digital Gold (DGD)
14/01/2025 Duración: 01h50minBitcoin OG Charlie Shrem is now the chief evangelist of a project called Digital Gold (DGD). In this episode, I ask him and his business partner Digital Gold Yoda all the important questions about the legitimacy of their new cryptocurrency. Time stamps: Introducing Charlie Shrem & Digital Gold Jedi (00:00:48) Is Charlie Still Bullish on Bitcoin? (00:01:40) From Bitcoin to Digital Gold (00:02:05) Details of the Digital Gold Project (00:04:52) Stability and Value Preservation? (00:05:37) Community Engagement and User Growth (00:08:34) Comparison with BitTorrent (00:09:01) There Are Thousands of Digital Golds (00:14:28) Unique Features of the Digital Gold Project (00:15:08) Which Wallets and Exchanges Support Digital Gold? (00:17:05) Community Engagement and Validation (00:17:55) Initial Feedback and Expectations (00:18:50) Purchasing Process and Coin Distribution (00:19:26) Coin Withdrawal Mechanics (00:20:15) Network Growth and Distribution (00:21:02) Exchanges and Market Dynamics (00:22:57) Stablecoin vs
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S16 E2: Liam Eagen on Crypto(graphy) Research & Innovation
09/01/2025 Duración: 02h03minTime stamps: Introducing Liam (00:00:25) Shielded Client-Side Validation (00:01:53) Challenges in Bitcoin Development (00:05:36) The Soft Fork Independence of Shielded CSV (00:06:31) Introduction to OP_CAT (00:06:31) Opinions on Bitcoin Covenant Proposals (00:07:06) Integer Arithmetic in Bitcoin (00:09:26) Alpen Labs and Their Projects (00:12:23) Optimistic vs. Optimistically Verified zk Rollups (00:15:05) Data Availability Issues in Rollups (00:16:02) Zcash and Mobile Wallets (00:21:03) Philosophical Debate on Bitcoin's Future (00:22:21) Comparing Lightning Network and Shielded CSV (00:25:40) Layer Two Labs andDrive Chain (00:28:52) Sidechains vs. Rollups (00:29:55) Citrea and DeFi Potential (00:31:14) Rollups' Data Handling (00:32:50) Advantages of Sidechains (00:33:56) Drivechains Overview (00:35:10) Citrea vs. Alpen Labs (00:37:13) Collaboration in Bitcoin L2 Space (00:38:43) Existential Question on Bitcoin Privacy (00:40:02) Political Capital and Bitcoin's Future (00:42:52) Universal Truths in Bitcoin C
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S16 E1: Mike Belshe on BitGo, Self Custody & The Future of Bitcoin
03/01/2025 Duración: 01h59minTime stamps: Introducing Mike Belshe (00:00:42) Mike Belshe's Background (00:01:58) Self-Custody vs. Institutional Custody (00:02:05) Multi-Signature Technology (00:03:56) Understanding Multi-Party Computation (00:04:51) Advancements in Cryptography (00:05:53) BitGo's Role in Tokenizing Bitcoin (00:08:26) Defining DeFi's Importance (00:09:09) Mike's Technology Background (00:12:12) Inspiration from Tim Berners-Lee (00:14:57) Bitcoin's Zero Click Payments (00:17:11) Bitcoin Custodianship Issues (00:17:36) Challenges of Bitcoin Payments (00:18:25) Scaling Bitcoin and Lightning Network (00:19:20) Bitcoin's Role in Digital Money (00:20:13) Layer Two Solutions and Drivechains (00:21:15) Scaling Discussions in Bitcoin's History (00:22:31) Sidechains and Their Limitations (00:23:16) Innovation vs. Immutability (00:24:29) Importance of Real Applications (00:25:32) Privacy and Fungibility in Bitcoin (00:28:42) Lessons from TCP/IP and Blockchain Privacy (00:30:51) Regulatory Concerns and Privacy
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S15 E71: Amir Taaki on Bitcoin & DarkFi
31/12/2024 Duración: 07h07minIn this record-breaking episode, whose running time exceeds 7 hours, Amir Taaki immerses us in his vast knowledge of arts & science. He covers everything from Bitcoin development to building DarkFi, plus his fascination with math & dinosaurs.
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S15 E70: Jeff Garzik on Hemi & Bitcoin Development
19/12/2024 Duración: 01h04minTime Stamps: Jeff Garzik’s Contributions (00:00:47) Overview of Hemi (00:02:32) Scaling Bitcoin (00:03:11) Challenges with Current Solutions (00:04:17) Lightning Network Use Cases (00:05:04) Goals of Hemi (00:05:56) Integration with Bitcoin (00:07:19) History of Open Source Software (00:08:20) Security and Trust in Established Technologies (00:10:01) Satoshi's Approach to Building Bitcoin (00:12:58) Understanding Proof of Proof (00:14:11) Keystone Element in Hemi (00:16:15) Hi, Amir Taaki! (00:17:39) The Need for Privacy (00:18:31) Shift in Bitcoin's Narrative (00:20:13) Jeff Garzik's Optimism for Bitcoin (00:21:09) Building for the Future (00:23:00) Hemi and SideShift? (00:23:40) Hemi Token? (00:24:18) Practical Use Cases for Hemi (00:25:21) Decentralized Finance and Hemi (00:26:54) Composability in DeFi (00:28:23) Decentralization and Security (00:30:16) Maximalism vs. Moderation (00:33:03) Limitations of Bitcoin Script (00:35:31) Drivechains and Sidechains (00:40:16) Trade-offs of Using Hemi (00:43:17) Nat
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S15 E69: Zach Herbert on Passport Prime by Foundation Devices
17/12/2024 Duración: 02h13minTime stamps: Announcing the New Passport Prime (00:01:49) Competitive Landscape of Hardware Wallets (00:03:17) The Challenge to Replace Trezor (00:03:17) Introduction of the Passport Prime (00:05:25) Features of the Passport Prime (00:06:54) Expanding Digital Security (00:08:07) Comparison to Steve Jobs' Presentation (00:08:34) Open Source Platform Development (00:10:34) Microkernel Operating System (00:11:46) Unique Approach to Hardware Wallets (00:14:31) Development Timeline for Passport Prime (00:15:20) Competitor Analysis (00:17:17) Innovation (and Stagnation) in Hardware Wallets (00:21:03) Foundation's Bitcoin-Centric Approach? (00:24:33) Comparison with Ledger's Closed Platform (00:25:57) Developer Ecosystem and App Distribution (00:28:16) Hardware Wallet Industry Challenges (00:29:50) Market Position of Ledger & Trezor (00:30:36) Foundation's Still Manufactured in the USA (00:35:26) Manufacturing Changes in Ledger (00:35:41) Pricing Strategies of Hardware Wallets (00:38:23) Passport Prime Pricing
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S15 E68: Paul Sztorc on Activating Drivechains via CUSF (Core Untouched Soft Fork)
09/12/2024 Duración: 02h10minTime stamps: Introducing Paul… again! (00:00:46) Core Untouched Soft Work (00:01:56) Peter Todd's Criticism (00:02:19) Debate on Soft Forks (00:04:44) Luke Dash Jr.'s Perspective (00:05:00) SPV Wallets and Full Nodes (00:08:51) Data Availability Issues (00:12:10) Neutrino and Privacy (00:14:16) Dandelion++ Proposal (00:17:05) Quality of Bitcoin Core Development (00:18:45) Libbitcoin’s Fast Sync (00:19:36) Bitcoin Core Limitations (00:20:01) Governance Challenges (00:20:55) Responsibility in Development (00:24:39) Mainstream Adoption Concerns (00:25:31) Risk of Centralization (00:26:54) Michael Saylor's Influence (00:27:55) Wrapped Bitcoin and Smart Contracts (00:33:19) Bitcoin Core's Innovation Stagnation (00:34:31) BIP 300 and Soft Forks (00:37:11) Redefining Bitcoin Maximalism (00:38:27) The Miners' Interests (00:40:46) Layer Two Labs (00:41:56) Explaining the Core Untouched Soft Work Proposal (00:43:53) Challenges with Soft Fork Activation (00:46:04) Slow Progress of Soft Forks (00:48:12) Competition Am
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S15 E67: Rocelo Lopes on Self Custody, Tether Truth & Generational Bitcoin
28/11/2024 Duración: 01h02minRocelo Lopes is one of the most prominent bitcoiners in Brazil and Latin America. In this episode, which we recorded in a gym and call a "gymcast", he talks about self-custody advice and envisions the future of peer to peer internet money.
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S15 E66: Jameson Lopp on Michael Saylor, Bitcoin Ossification & Paranoid Crypto Anarchism
20/11/2024 Duración: 01h01minLately, Jameson Lopp has expressed some particularly interesting opinions which are in line with the OG bitcoiner goals, but oppose the school of thought that investors such as Michael Saylor promote. In this episode, we talk about it all.
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S15 E65: Bitcoin Covenants Without Soft Forks with Avihu M. Levy of StarkWare
13/11/2024 Duración: 44minThe recent ColliderScript research paper is a game changer: it enables Bitcoin covenants at a high cost, but without requiring any soft fork. It's the most remarkable breakthrough since BitVM and co-author Avihu M. Levy is here to explain how it works!
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S15 E64: David Johnston on Bitcoin 2.0 & Decentralized AI
07/11/2024 Duración: 02h18minDavid A. Johnston is best known for creating "Johnston's Law", which says that everything that can be decentralized will be decentralized. In this episode, he talks about his early days working on the Omni layer & why he believes in decentralized AI now
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S15 E63: David Bailey on Bitcoin & Trump
02/11/2024 Duración: 01h47minIn recent months, David Bailey has become one of Donald Trump's closest allies – and someone who is pulling strings to accelerate Bitcoin adoption in the USA. In this episode we find out more about what a Trump administration means for Bitcoin.
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S15 E62: Josh Swihart & Kris Nuttycombe on Zcash & Privacy
01/11/2024 Duración: 01h37minZcash is perhaps the most influential project in the cryptocurrency space, as it produces extremely useful research in the field Zero Knowledge proofs. Electric Coin Company CEO Josh Swihart & Zcash Core dev Kris Nuttycombe explain why Zcash us great.
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S15 E61: Polto & Darko on Self Custody Pro Tips
28/10/2024 Duración: 01h35minPolto & Darko are the co-founders of Hodling.ch: a Swiss company which specializes in offering advice on self custody best practices. In this episode, you will get some pro tips about private key management & setting up backups to secure your coins.
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S15 E60: Andrey Sabelnikov & Pavel Nikienkov on Zano & Privacy
16/10/2024 Duración: 02h31minAndrey Sabelnikov has a history with the CryptoNote protocol, and even worked under pseudonymous Monero grandfather Nicholas von Saberhagen. Recently, he built Zano with Pavel Nikienkov. It's a protocol for issuing tokens with good privacy. Time Stamps: Introducing Andrey & Pavel (00:00:54) What is Zano? (00:02:46) Hybrid Consensus Mechanism (00:04:50) Challenges of Proof of Stake (00:07:15) Security Aspects of Consensus (00:10:27) Cost of Attacks on Consensus (00:13:13) Nation-State Threats (00:15:09) Open Source Development (00:18:00) User Control and System Integrity (00:20:07) User Interface (21:24) Decentralization in Zano (21:51) Mobile Application Concerns (22:30) Integration with Cake Wallet & Bitcoin.com (23:13) Sideshift & Starkware (24:31) Introduction to Zano (25:59) Zano's Technology Overview (26:40) History with Monero (27:40) Collaboration with Monero Developers (29:51) Background in Bitcoin? (31:44) Nicholas von Saberhagen's Role in Monero & Zano (32:55) Conspiracy Theories S
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S15 E59: David Burkett on MWEB & Privacy
13/10/2024 Duración: 39minMWEB (MimbleWimble Extension Block) is a way to add privacy & extra scalability on a parallel blockchain. First proposed by Andrew Poelstra in 2016, it was quickly forgotten in the Bitcoin world. But thanks to David Burkett, it's now live on Litecoin. Time stamps: Introduction to MWEB and David Burkett (00:00:55) Origins of MWEB (00:01:40) Comparing MWEB to Bitcoin's Taproot (00:02:07) Community Trends in Bitcoin (00:02:32) Historical Context of Litecoin's Privacy Features (00:03:23) Challenges in Development (00:04:09) Explanation of Grin and MWEB (00:05:03) Grin's Adoption Issues (00:09:01) Marek Narozniak's Insights (00:10:06) Relevance of MWEB Today (00:10:48) MWEB vs Grin (00:12:13) Technical Challenges of MWEB Implementation (00:14:23) User Experience in MWEB (00:16:28) Types of Privacy in MWEB (00:18:03) Network Level Privacy (00:18:18) Satoshi's Vision on Privacy (00:19:16) Limitations of MWEB (00:20:05) Sender Privacy Considerations (00:21:07) Combining MWEB and Clear Chain In
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S15 E58: Liam Eagen, Robin Linus & Jonas Nick on Shielded Client Side Validation & Bitcoin Privacy
10/10/2024 Duración: 01h51minLiam Eagen (Alpen Labs), Robin Linus (Zero Sync, BitVM) & Jonas Nick (Blockstream, Taproot) talk about their groundbreaking research paper about Shielded Client-Side Validation – a new way to bring privacy & scalability to Bitcoin. –––––––––––––––––––––––––– Time stamps: Introduction (00:00:51) What is Client-Side Validation? (00:02:09) Trade-offs in Client-Side Validation (00:04:20) Comparison with Existing Protocols (00:05:18) On-chain Throughput and Privacy (00:09:21) Connecting Bitcoin and Shielded CSV (00:09:55) User Interaction with the Protocol (00:11:07) Challenges with the Lightning Network (00:12:22) Atomic Swaps and Compatibility (00:14:56) Shielded CSV vs Monero & Zcash (00:16:12) Discussion on STARKs (00:19:28) OP_CAT and Covenants (00:21:46) OP_CAT and Functional Encryption (00:24:03) Exploration of BitcoinOS (00:25:21) Potential of BitVM (00:26:11) Bitcoin as a Currency (00:28:21) Funding for CSV Projects (00:30:40) Taint Concept in Shielded Transactions (00:31:14
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S15 E57: Orkun Kilic on Citrea, ZK Rollups & Building the Bitcoin Economy
03/10/2024 Duración: 32minJust a few days after launching the Citrea testnet, Orkun Kilic joins the Bitcoin Takeover podcast to talk about his team's approach to building zero-knowledge proofs and the ambition to create a BTC-only economy around it. Time stamps: Rollups vs. Sidechains (00:02:02) The Need for Rollups in Bitcoin (00:04:18) Citrea's Unique Approach (00:06:29) Building a Generic Virtual Machine (00:08:08) Citrea as the First ZK Rollup on Bitcoin (00:09:10) Comparison with Other Projects (00:09:56) Use Cases for Average Users (00:12:08) Citrea & Non-Custodial Financial Services (00:14:44) Citrea vs Drivechains (00:16:30) Differences in Trust Assumptions (00:17:05) Drivechain Proposal History (00:18:14) Starkware and Zero Knowledge Proofs (00:19:13) Technical Limitations of Starknet (00:19:35) Building Non-Custodial Solutions (00:20:24) Future of Syria and Decentralization (00:24:05) Progress Since Last Interview (00:26:14) Presentation on Hyper Bitcoinization (00:28:03) Privacy Benefits of Citrea (00
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S15 E56: Prof. Richard Werner on Bitcoin, CBDCs & Banking
26/09/2024 Duración: 51minProf. Richard Werner is best known for proposing quantitative easing while working at the Bank of Japan in the 1990s, and then predicting the 2008 financial crisis. Today, he is a fan of Bitcoin and small community banks.