Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

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Sinopsis

The Takeover is happening here... one guest at a time!

Episodios

  • S15 E35: Nick Schteringart & Konstantin Wünscher on OpenDelta on Runes

    17/05/2024 Duración: 01h03min

    OpenDelta is a synthetic dollar (stablecoin) that's built on top of Bitcoin's newly-launched Runes protocol. In this episode, co-founders Nick Schteringart & Konstantin Wünscher discuss about how and why they built this.

  • S15 E34: Charlie Lee on Privacy & MWEB (Mimble Wimble Extension Block)

    28/04/2024 Duración: 01h19min

    MWEB was activated on Litecoin's main net in 2022, providing a useful mix of privacy and scalability. It's a fascinating soft fork that's 100% compatible with Bitcoin. In this episode, Charlie Lee explains how MWEB works & why it matters.

  • S15 E33: David Bailey on Bitcoin Maximalism & Ordinals

    28/04/2024 Duración: 01h44min

    David Bailey is the owner of Bitcoin Magazine. Ideologically, he is a Bitcoin maximalist who wants everything to happen on Bitcoin and get traded for BTC. During this episode, we also mint a special ordinal... which you can buy for 3.125 BTC!

  • S15 E32: Aaron Day on CBDCs vs Bitcoin

    26/04/2024 Duración: 01h59min

    Aaron Day has been a bitcoiner since 2012 – and in the aftermath of the scaling wars, he decided to support the big block camp due to ideological reasons. Today, Aaron is concerned that adoption might not catch up with the rise of CBDCs.

  • S15 E31: Ray Youssef on NoOnes & Why Roger Ver Was Right

    16/04/2024 Duración: 02h02min

    Ray Youssef is the CEO of NoOnes, a P2P marketplace which enables people from the Global South to exchange bitcoin for gift cards or local currencies. As he describes it, NoOnes is the platform where "everyone eats" – meaning that all parties make advantageous trades that help them feed themselves and their families. Consequently, Ray is an advocate of free market money who agrees with Roger Ver on some points. In this episode, he explains what those points are and why he believes Bitcoin was truly hijacked.

  • S15 E30: Charlie Lee on Lightning & Litecoin

    16/04/2024 Duración: 30min

    Charlie Lee is the creator of Litecoin and the current managing director of the Litecoin Foundation. Some may also remember him as Engineering Director at Coinbase. But very notably, Charlie Lee is one of the earliest believers in the power of the Lightning Network and an investor in Lightning Labs. I've decided to invite Charlie on the Bitcoin Takeover podcast for the third time in order to ask him a simple yet puzzling question: how come Litecoin is still successful and thrives in a world where the Lightning Network exists and offers instant transactions on Bitcoin? Furthermore, I tried to figure out what it is that makes Litecoin successful 13 years on and how it can support Bitcoin with scaling.

  • S15 E29: Tomek Kolodziejczuk on Bitcoin Film Fest 2024 & The European Halving Party

    08/04/2024 Duración: 01h41min

    Polish bitcoiner & libertarian Tomek Kolodziejczuk is co-organizing the 2nd annual Bitcoin Film Fest. In 2024, the event happens at the same time as the European Halving Party. In this episode, we talk about Bitcoin-related art, the current state of cinema, and why the halving (or halvening?) is such a major event.

  • S15 E28: Deadalnix (Amoury Séchet) on Forking Bitcoin, Big Blocks & Scaling

    05/04/2024 Duración: 02h43min

    Amaury Séchet is the developer who forked Bitcoin to create Bitcoin Cash in August 2017. A year later, he became one of the first people to find out about the inflation bug in Bitcoin – yet he chose to not exploit it and collaborate with the Bitcoin Core devs instead. Deadalnix was also one of the first large blockers to figure out that Craig Wright is not Satoshi. On the other hand, he appears to be a fan of dev taxes. Why did he not destroy Bitcoin? Why do large blockers keep on creating forks? How was Craig Wright exposed among the big blocker circles? In this episode, we learn more about this lesser known part of Bitcoin history.

  • S15 E27: Adam Soltys & Cole on Coinos & Lightning Network

    29/03/2024 Duración: 01h17min

    Adam Soltys is a Canadian bitcoiner, best known for his work on Raretoshi – a marketplace for Liquid network NFTs. Cole is a marketer who likes the Lightning network. Together, they built Coinos: a custodial & newbie-friendly Lightning wallet.

  • S15 E26: Roger Ver on Bitcoin

    28/03/2024 Duración: 01h26min

    As of 2024, Roger Ver has been in Bitcoin for 7 years and in Bitcoin Cash for 7 years. This episode is a reflection on his journey and an attempt to bring back one of the greatest Bitcoin advocates and entrepreneurs.

  • S15 E25: Nicholas Gregory & Tom Trevethan on MercuryLayer

    24/03/2024 Duración: 01h12min

    Thanks to the efforts of CommerceBlock CEO Nicholas Gregory and CTO Tom Trevethan, Statechains are now a reality on the MercuryLayer. Originally designed by Ruben Somsen, Statechains serve the purpose of transferring ownership of bitcoins in a private, scalable, and affordable environment. However, the original Statechain design requires the ANYPREVOUT soft fork – something Bitcoin didn't get. But thanks to the efforts of Nicholas Gregory and Thomas Trevethan, MercuryLayer works around the limitations to make Statechains happen without the need for a soft fork.

  • S15 E24: Bryan Bishop on BIPs, Webcash & Biohacking

    18/03/2024 Duración: 01h54min

    Bryan Bishop is a computer programmer who currently moderates the Bitcoin-dev mailing list and considers a position as BIP editor. In this episode, he talks about his work in Bitcoin, his Webcash experiment, and why he is an advocate of biokaching.

  • S15 E23: John Carvalho on Lightning, Synonym & Bitcoin

    14/03/2024 Duración: 02h11min

    As the CEO of Synonym, John Carvalho has experimented with many Bitcoin layers & protocols – including OmniBolt, Lightning & sidechains. In this episode, he explains what lessons he's learned and why he believes in more conservative ways to scale Bitcoin.

  • S15 E22: Eric Voskuil on Libbitcoin & Bitcoin Culture

    07/03/2024 Duración: 02h52min

    Eric Voskuil is the maintainer of Libbitcoin & the author of Cryptoeconomics. In this episode, he offers details about the Libbitcoin incident that took place in the summer of 2023 and also criticizes some aspects of the cult of Michael Saylor.

  • S15 E21: Fiatjaf on Nostr, Drivechains & Why Lightning Sucks

    22/02/2024 Duración: 01h55min

    Fiatjaf is the creator of Nostr, a decentralized social media protocol which enables everyone around the world to communicate without censorship. Surprisingly, he doesn't agree with some existing Nostr software, no longer likes Lightning & promotes BIP300

  • S15 E20: Bastien & Baudoin on Satochip, Satodime, Seedkeeper & Self-Custody

    15/02/2024 Duración: 01h37min

    Bastien and Baudoin are the creators and main promoters of Satochip: an affordable self-custody solution which makes use of the smart card technology to provide hardware wallet features. In this episode, they explain how Satochip works & why it's unique.

  • S15 E19: Alexei Zamyatin on Build on Bitcoin and Layer 2s

    13/02/2024 Duración: 53min

    Alexei Zamyatin is an academic cryptographer who works on the Build on Bitcoin projects. His approach to scaling Bitcoin with second layers involves some unconventional methods, which he describes in this interview. He also seems to like OP_CAT over CTV.

  • S15 E18: Orkun Kilic on Citrea, The First ZK Rollups on Bitcoin

    06/02/2024 Duración: 01h25min

    ZK rollups are certainly promising, as they can bring scalability and privacy to Bitcoin. In this episode, Orkun Kilic talks about Citrea: the first protocol to enable ZK rollups on Bitcoin. He explains the advantages, the tradeoffs & why you should use.

  • S15 E17: Andrew Poelstra on Covenants (OP_CAT vs OP_CTV)

    02/02/2024 Duración: 01h15min

    Andrew Poelstra is a mathematician who heads the research department at Blockstream. Over the years, he experimented with many Bitcoin OP codes – some of which are also enabled on Liquid. In this episode, he explains why he likes and prefers OP_CAT.

  • S15 E16: Paul Sztorc Talks Bitcoin Scaling, But Can't Say "Drivechains"

    20/01/2024 Duración: 03h32min

    Paul Sztorc returns with a twist: he's talking about sidechains, rollups, BitVM, Lightning, and ever other scaling solution... but can't say the words "Drivechain" or "BIP 300". If he breaks the rule, he must send a Lightning transaction and drink vodka.

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