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Bitcoin Audible

Guy Swannbitcoinaudible.com

The Best in Bitcoin made Audible. Guy Swann makes the knowledge of Bitcoin, the world's most secure, independent money, accessible to everyone. Exploring Bitcoin from an investment perspective, economic analysis, its philosophical foundations, & technological primitives. Reading and distilling thousands of hours of others' works on Bitcoin, Guy explains everything you need to know.

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CryptoQuikRead_256 - 21 Lessons of the Bitcoin Rabbit Hole - Chapter 1 [dergigi]

An epic journey with author @dergigi on the unexpected lessons he learned tumbling down the Bitcoin rabbit hole. One can always take a closer look at Bitcoin and the strange, new phenomenon that it is. Don't miss this excellent 3 part series found at dergigi.com ! Explore the other work and incredible list of further reading and discussion on each lesson in the "Further down the Rabbit Hole" sections: https://dergigi.com/bitcoin/lessons/ch0-02-introduction/ --- Send in a voice message: https://p...

Jun 03, 201936 min

CryptoQuikRead_255 - Bitcoin An Accounting Revolution [Permabull Niño]

“Those who argue “high fees will kill adoption” fail to understand the intensity of assurances Bitcoin offers, and the ease at which it does this. Put lightly — Bitcoin is insanely cheap compared to alternative options for obtaining high degrees of assurance. Bitcoin is a vehicle built for moon missions, but we are giving it similar treatment to a scooter.” @imacallyoujawdy Don't miss an excellent piece exploring the revolution of money and accounting assurances represented in the Bitcoin system...

May 31, 201957 min

CryptoQuikRead_254 - Bitcoin & Software Reliability [beautyon_]

" 'Break stuff' in that context means 'Kill People.' The software simply must work every time , no compromise, no guesswork, no exceptions. There are no 'do overs' or roll-backs." The "To the Moon!" Bitcoin meme is far more relevant than many realize. Bitcoin is mission critical software. It requires a vastly different engineering philosophy and design. With a short, but fun piece by @Beautyon_ , we break down the conceptual reasons why the development mentality of Bitcoin should be mirror the m...

May 30, 201926 min

Guystake_016 - Drama, Drama, Toxic Drama

Curious about all the #BitcoinTwitter buzz recently? I went digging to find the associated twitter threads & comments to read, and then discuss my own take on all the drama. Too long; Didn't Listen - • Don't be a jerk. • We aren't responsible for other people's feelings. • If you have to choose between making someone uncomfortable & telling them what you believe to be true, speak the truth. • Open discourse, no matter how "toxic," is preferable to back room political fighting. • These ar...

May 29, 201952 min

CryptoQuikRead_253 - The Magic Dust of Cryptography [dergigi]

Exploring the magic of cryptography using a magic hammer, gray dust, a magic potion, & a pair of very special pajama pants. Don't miss another read from @Dergigi on the absolute magic of cryptography and how it will utterly change everything we think we know about the world. We are entering a new era of human civilization. Pay close attention, the world will never be the same again. Check out the other work (plus fun graphics & comics) & amazing collection of work we will be revisiti...

May 28, 201942 min

GuysTake_015 - The Bcash 51% Attack

In a crazy conversation from last night's meet-up, I learned of discussion of a purposeful re-org, a 51% attack, on the #BCH chain by 2 miners. After a few hours scrambling to pull details together this morning, this is what I've discovered so far. Don't miss this Guy's Take episode all about the #Bcash 51% attack! These are the links to the conversations and posts that I found relevant information at: https://honest.cash/kiarahpromise/sigop-counting-4528 Article on hash power dominance of BTC.T...

May 24, 201933 min

CryptoQuikRead_252 - Bitcoin's Security is Fine [Dan Held]

Is Bitcoin's security going to be unreliable, volatile, or could it even fail entirely when we lose the block subsidy? Or is #Bitcoin set to operate smoothly with a natural transition from newly minted bitcoin, to transaction fees? Exploring the security of Bitcoin in the next economic era, with Dan Held 's amazing piece, " Bitcoin's Security is Fine ." Don't forget to check out Dan Held 's other work, the amazing set of links throughout the article, and drop some applause below: https://blog.pi...

May 23, 20191 hr 22 min

CryptoQuikRead_251 - Use of Knowledge in Society [Part 2 - F. A. Hayek]

The brilliance of the price system is in coordinating the values, deeply limited knowledge and scarce resources precisely to their highest value need without having to understand or be aware of every single change in supply, alternatives, and uses of those resources among the economic participants. It is specifically because we only receive the most important piece of information, its new value in relation to other things (the price), that we can so quickly align ourselves with the new state of ...

May 22, 201953 min

CryptoQuikRead_250 - Use of Knowledge in Society [Part 1 - F. A. Hayek]

Is the idea of a central decision maker for the economy just a problem of gathering all the right information and having the most intelligent in control? Or is there a far more fundamental problem with the entire notion? Continuing our #Bitcoin economics week, today we dive into a piece on a concept we haven't yet covered. What is the true nature of the knowledge involved in economic activity, and how do we utilize that knowledge to solve the problem of economic organization? A brilliant work by...

May 21, 201942 min

CryptoQuikRead_249 - Bitcoin Has No Intrinsic Value, & That's Great! [Conner Brown]

Diving into a great piece by Conner Brown exploring the subjectivity of value, and why Bitcoin's lack of "intrinsic value" is a benefit, not a hinderance. Does this aspect of Bitcoin, and the nature of money align with history? Does it challenge great economic thinkers & their theories? Or is it a natural next step in the growing possibilities of the digital world? Don't miss a fun episode starting off another week on Bitcoin economics! Dont forget to follow Conner Brown on Twitter and explo...

May 20, 201958 min

CryptoQuikRead_248 - Bitrefill's Hottest Lightning Tech of 2019!

Today we cover all the incredible new developments coming to Lightning and what they will mean for the future the protocol! First we tackle the blog post from @Bitrefill introducing the entire list, from AMPs & submarine swaps to trampoline payments & rendezvous routing. Then I discuss at length further details about each and how these tools together may blur the gap between Bitcoin & Lightning, and turn it into a singular experience. Don't miss today's show! If you don't know much a...

May 16, 20191 hr 4 min

GuysTake_014 - The What, Why, & How of Lightning

Today, in preparation of & to understand the significance of the vast array of new features and developments coming to lightning, we cover a full overview of the What, Why, & How of the Lightning Network. What exactly is it, why do we need it, and how exactly does it work? A huge thank you to Aaron Van Wirdum , Pierre Rochard , and Rusty Russell for making this understandable for me, we dive into a high level approach to understanding what’s happening in lightning. In addition, despite f...

May 15, 201943 min

CryptoQuikRead_247 - The Ancient Sin of Debt; How Bitcoin Can Make Amends [Darren Kleine]

With a really cool and succinct article from Darren Kleine (@_DKleine), today's read is on the "sins" of debt and usury, and how a good or bad monetary system will either encourage its corruption, or protect society from its abuse. Don't miss a great little read and fun discussion all about the nature of debt, money, and a new financial world built on Bitcoin. The Ancient Sin of Debt: How Bitcoin Can Make Amends Don't forget to follow Darren and explore the many other great pieces he has written...

May 14, 201944 min

GuysTake_013 - Nodes vs Miners, Who Defines Bitcoin?

Today we cover more specifically the consequences and risks of a divorce between miners & the network of nodes. What could the miners do, are sybil attacks proof that nodes worthless, what exactly are the incentives that keep the different players in this ecosystem working together? Don't miss another fun discussion on what defines Bitcoin, and the role that proof-of-work & validation play in this revolutionary technology. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s...

May 09, 20191 hr 14 min

GuysTake_012 - Full Nodes or Nothing, The Story of Validation [Part 1]

When we dig to the very base elements of Bitcoin, we find it is merely digital points. What make these integers different from identical ones on billions of other computers? It is the rules that restrict the editing of those specific integers we call Bitcoin, in other words, it is the network of validating nodes that define it. In this episode you will hear Part 1 of my argument as to why. Don't forget to check out @StopAndDecrypt 's relevant article series and the amazing graphics for visualizi...

May 08, 20191 hr 1 min

CryptoQuikRead_246 - Errors in Satoshi's Whitepaper [David A. Harding]

Today we take a stroll through a collection of known errors, clarification, and terminology changes from the original whitepaper made available thanks to David A. Harding. The chain of signatures, "one-CPU-one-vote," the distinction between nodes and miners, and much more. This will have some important details we will reference later in the week while exploring validation and nodes on the Bitcoin network, and what it means to "define" the Bitcoin system. Check out Harding's Github page for the f...

May 07, 20191 hr 3 min

CryptoQuikRead_245 - Bitcoin's Gravity [dergigi]

A great piece just full of fun analogies on how to imagine the force of nature that is #Bitcoin. Don't miss our first piece by @dergigi on the show today, exploring Bitcoin as a force of ideological gravity, and how the network codifies a concept into an explicit set of rules to define the game we play. Today's read, Bitcoin's Gravity! Check out the other work by @dergigi on his personal page below, and also drop some applause on this article and go through the tons of links to the other great w...

May 06, 201944 min

CryptoQuikRead_243 - Bitcoin in Heavy Accumulation [Part 2 - Tuur Demeester, Michiel Lescrauwaet]

The conclusion of the Adamant Capital report from Tuur Demeester & Michiel Lescrauwaet on the current state & sentiment of the Bitcoin markets. What could send the price lower? Where are we in the financialization process of the Bitcoin market? Is there still a possibility that Bitcoin becomes a globally recognized reserve asset? Find out in Adamant Capital report: Bitcoin in Heavy Accumulation Don't forget to check out the Adamant Capital website & Blog for more data, and download t...

May 03, 201930 min

CryptoQuikRead_243 - Bitcoin in Heavy Accumulation [Part 1 - Tuur Demeester, Michiel Lescrauwaet]

Today & tomorrow we will be going through the Adamant Capital report by Tuur Demeester & Michiel Lescrauwaet on the current state and sentiment of the Bitcoin markets, and the data that backs up their analysis. Is the bear market over? Should we be searching for bull horns breaking the horizon? Find out in Adamant Capital report: Bitcoin in Heavy Accumulation Don't forget to check out the Adamant Capital website & Blog for more data, and download the full report to see the numerous c...

May 02, 201929 min

CryptoQuikRead_242 - Neutrino is Dangerous to my Self-Sovereignty [Nicholas Dorier]

In the follow-up to yesterday's article, we are covering Nicolas Dorier's second article on Neutrino, detailing the systemic risks of widespread SPV, and breaking down the different types and specific consequences of various node setups on the network. With the controversial stance that SPV threatens self-sovereignty more than even custodial wallets, Nicolas cedes no ground. Don't miss another great article! A brief shout out to the Casa suite in the commentary as well. Don't forget to head over...

May 01, 201936 min

CryptoQuikRead_241 - Why I Don't Celebrate Neutrino [Nicholas Dorier]

Today we read an article from developer @nicolasdorier that illustrates why Neutrino might not be the panacea some seem to treat it as. It certainly has its benefits, but its important to look critically at every proposal, to ensure we understand what is, not what we wish to be. Why I Don't Celebrate Neutrino Don't forget to thank Nicolas for letting me cover his work and head over to his Medium page and drop some applause on this article, or get a head start on his follow-up that we will read t...

Apr 30, 201930 min

CryptoChat_011 - Lightning, Paywall.Link, & the Bootstrap Bandit

Today we bring Tim K ( @bootstrapbandit ) on the show to talk all about the Lightning Network & a new tool he built at Paywall.Link. Don't miss this fun conversation about the positives and negatives of lightning, how easy it is to build for, and what the potential for this network is going forward. Enjoy! Don't forget to follow @BootstrapBandit on Twitter and check out what he is building over at Paywall.link . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudi...

Apr 29, 20191 hr 5 min

CryptoQuikRead_240 - Rothbard on Utility Theory [Mises.org]

Today we grab a section out of one of the many incredible works by Murray N. Rothbard to discuss the idea of marginal utility and why money must be a good, and actually is not a unit of measure. As value can only be measured as relational to another good, money follows the same law of diminishing marginal utility. Find out why with our read & discussion of Rothbard's "Toward a Reconstruction of Utility and Welfare Economics" from the incredible library at the Mises Institute. Check out the f...

Apr 26, 201923 min

The Case for Electronic Cash [Jerry Brito]

The full audio version of "The Case for Electronic Cash" by Jerry Brito. Abstract Cash is more than a method of payment. It is a fundamental tool for individual privacy and autonomy, and it is necessary for an open society. This paper shows that a cashless economy is a surveillance economy. It also argues that removing the option to freely transact without intermediation greatly limits our economic self-determination, placing our economic lives in the hands of financial institutions and governme...

Apr 25, 20191 hr 4 min

GuysTake_011 - Why Lightning Sucks

Lightning is complicated, difficult to use, sometimes doesn't work properly, requires a lot of learning and experimentation, and is still a risky place to hold Bitcoin funds. Doesn't this make it a protocol destined to obscurity and disuse? Doesn't it mean that better, simpler options will simply replace it, and Bitcoin is to fail from its extensive limitations? Find out all the ways I find Lightning *doesn't* do its job well, & what I think it means for the future in today's Guy's Take epis...

Apr 24, 20191 hr 5 min

CryptoQuikRead_239 - How to Scale Bitcoin Without Changing a Thing [Part 2 - Nic Carter]

Even with #Bitcoin, are we destined for a future with intermediated payments? Will that give us a different color of the same system we're stuck with today, or will Bitcoin still prove to be a revolution in financial trust? Lets dig deeper into the objections to Bitcoin Banks in Part 2 of @nic__carter's "How to Scale Bitcoin (without changing a thing)." Another huge thank you to Nic for this work and sparking an important discussion! Drop some major applause on this work and share it with others...

Apr 23, 201955 min

CryptoQuikRead_238 - How to Scale Bitcoin Without Changing a Thing [Part 1 - Nic Carter]

"I believe that institutional scaling presents an under-appreciated scaling vector, and it is quite possible to employ it without significantly compromising Bitcoin’s assurances." Don't miss today's article, another fantastic read by Nic Carter (@nic__carter), on the Finneyan view of scaling Bitcoin for its highest value proposition; creating a settlement network with the potential of correcting our far-too-frequent problems of monetary inflation & systemic insolvency. "How to Scale Bitcoin ...

Apr 22, 20191 hr 10 min

CryptoQuikRead_237 - Casa Keymaster Security - Mobile Key Overview [Jameson Lopp]

Today we go through a recent blog post by Jameson Lopp and the Casa team that goes into the clever, meticulous design used to ensure the security and recoverability of the mobile key for their Keymaster app. Don't forget to check out the Casa blog to see the other exciting announcements and ongoing developments from the Casa team. https://blog.keys.casa/casa-keymaster-security-mobile-key-overview/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bitcoinaudible/message

Apr 18, 201934 min

CryptoQuikRead_236 - How Is Fiat Money Possible [Part 3 - Hans Hermann Hoppe]

Today we reach the conclusion of Hoppe's incredible piece on the nature of fractional reserve banking and the contradictions of fiat money. With the final section, "From Deposit & Loan Banking to Fractional Reserve: The Devolution of Credit." Plus a really fun discussion as a follow-up to the entire, 3 part work. "How is Fiat Money Possible." There is no place like Mises.org. Don't forget to check out the vast collection of knowledge and information made available for free over at the Mises ...

Apr 17, 201959 min

CryptoQuikRead_235 - How Is Fiat Money Possible [Part 2 - Hans Hermann Hoppe]

Continuing from yesterday's episode with Part 2 of our journey through Hoppe's amazing piece on the nature and origins of the fiat money system. Could such a system ever work in a competitive market, or are there extremely specific conditions and legal restrictions which make the contradiction of irredeemable paper money, temporarily sustainable? Listen to find out. "How is Fiat Money Possible." Don't forget to check out the vast collection of knowledge at Mises.org for this work and many more l...

Apr 16, 201951 min
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