I'm joined by guests Harry Sudock, Aaron van Wirdum and Adam Gibson to discuss the power dynamics in Bitcoin.
Discussion Topics:
- 00:02:41 The Mexican stand off conceptualisation of the power dynamics within Bitcoin
- 00:04:19 Are developers part of the game theory?
- 00:21:57 The power dynamics involved in changing Bitcoin
- 00:33:39 The role of prediction markets in determining consensus
- 00:43:01 Can Bitcoin development be corrupted?
- 00:46:26 Corruption factors invovled in chain forks
- 00:53:39 Bitcoin's resistance to change
- 00:57:12 Bitcoin vs gold and considerations surrounding resistance to human interference
- 01:03:19 Perspectives on changing Bitcoin
- 01:04:41 Controversial changes (Tapscript)
- 01:07:16 What properties of Bitcoin are changeable?
- 01:15:18 How do you defin the "true" Bitcoin?
- 01:23:53 Forking as means of achieving market consensus
- 01:27:14 Politcs and getting buy-in for controversial changes
- 01:32:40 Why change Bitcoin?
- 01:34:55 Historic examples of contentious changes
- 01:38:11 Contextualising developer influence on Bitcoin
- 01:41:05 Contentious non-consensus changes (RBF)
- 01:45:12 Game theory involved in conflicts between users and miners
- 01:55:53 Mitigating against short term incentives with long term risks
- 01:59:39 Bitcoin: There is no alternative
- 02:01:55 Off-chain considerations
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Full show notes: https://bitcoin.review/podcast/episode-21/