Bad Week for Bankers
Bad Week for Bankers
Bitcoin Dad Pod

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"So the state will attack BTC for using electricity, and ETH for being a security. Wise people in crypto will defend both, easily. The attack will fail on both counts, and the blocks will keep ticking... and on the horizon you can almost see fiat's arms flailing in desperation."

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@thoughtcriminal
18,344 sats
19 Mar
Can’t say I like the look of this. https://www.kitco.com/news/2023-03-16/FedNow-the-Federal-Reserve-s-alternative-to-blockchain-and-CBDCs-will-launch-in-July.html
@petar
7,777 sats
14 Mar
I've seen several formerly reputable bitcoiners shill questionable projects over the years, Erik Voorhees, Roger Ver, Jeff Garzik, Chase Meyer, Vitalik Buterin, Winklevii bros, Lee bros.. a few *might* have been legitimately different visions, the overwhelming majority were, of course, centralized affinity scams. I've personally embraced the heuristic to teach new people to treat 100% of altcoins as scams, it's really the only way I can sleep at night.
@adoptingbitcoin
4,200 sats
14 Mar
Thanks for the summary of the US banking collapses. Too bad you recorded before the USG decided to take down signature bank as well. Quite exciting that regulators are willing to demolish the banking system in an attempt to kneecap crypto industry via their banking partners, but on the bright side: Bitcoin has clearly leveled up as we enter the "Then they fight you" stage and Silicon Valley gets to learn about counterparty risk (which Bitcoin doesn't have)
@meremortalspodcast
2,222 sats
13 Mar
Erik is a really fascinating guy. His take is refreshing in that he always comes back to the first principles of Libertarianism. Super focused when he makes his arguments, doesn't feel arbitrary. Fyi, I believe it is THOR Chain that he is more interested in (not Avalanche).
@faradayfedora
2,222 sats
14 Mar
can we get a selfhosted cross BDP episode going into a deep dive around hosting nodes and what not?
@emcot
300 sats
14 Mar
Pew pew