Here are some short interviews I did while at Lugano Plan B on a range of topics, from bitcoin ossification […]
Bitcoin Hardware Security Panel – NVK, Craig Raw, Rearden, Salvatoshi, AddBTC – SLP599
Bitcoin security, especially during the upcoming bull run, is extremely important. In this high powered hardware security panel episode featuring […]
A New Way to Invest in Bitcoin Startups? Mike Jarmuz of Thunder Funder SLP595
Thunder Funder is a new funding portal by Mike Jarmuz (CEO) and Rockstar Dev (CTO). This will be a new […]
Why are Empty Blocks Happening with OrangeSurf from mempool.space SLP588
Why are some bitcoin blocks empty? Orange Surf from the mempool.space team joins me to explain his recent research report […]
Set Your Business Up With Bitcoin Unit of Account with Luke Thibodeau, CFO of Prospera SLP585
You might have seen my earlier episode with Erick Brimen, CEO of Prospera, here’s the CFO of Prospera discussing the […]
Updates on Ark with Tiero SLP584
Tiero of Ark Labs joins me on the show to discuss the latest with Ark. We get into: Timestamps: (00:00) […]
Bitcoin Ossification Debate with Vijay Boyapati and Reardencode SLP583
The bitcoin ‘ossification’ debate continues with a discussion on the key considerations. What makes Bitcoin special? What improvements are necessary […]
NVK on Bitcoin Ossification and Changes SLP582
NVK of Coinkite rejoins me to talk about attitudes on Bitcoin development and consensus changes. We discuss how “ossification” is […]
SLP528 Bitcoin Mining Decentralisation with Ocean – Bitcoin Mechanic
Bitcoin’s mining ecosystem centralization and possible solutions are discussed with Bitcoin Mechanic from Ocean. Topics include hashers vs miners, pool payout methods, Stratum v2, block withholding attacks, what Ocean is doing about it, fees, and lightning payouts.
SLP525 Bitcoin’s Blocksize Scarcity with Bob Burnett of Barefoot Mining
In a conversation with Bob Burnett, CEO of Barefoot Mining, we discussed the issue of blockspace scarcity in Bitcoin transactions. Sending a Bitcoin transaction requires blockspace, which is limited. We explored various solutions to address this scarcity, including UTXO management and different types of miners.