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Bitcoin Philosophy and Tech with Jameson Lopp

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Bitcoin Philosophy and Tech with Jameson Lopp - WBD003 Peter McCormack

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In this podcast, I chat with Cypherpunk and BitGo engineer Jameson Lopp aka @lopp. We discuss both the philosophical and technical aspects of Bitcoin, the scaling debates, forks and the various leading personalities in the community.

Breakdown of the show

00:10:17: Introductions
00:13:54: Cypherpunks and the birth of Bitcoin
00:16:37: The importance of privacy
00:20:48: The Silk Road and Ross Ulbricht
00:23:38: The real Bitcoin
00:24:54: Consensus explained
00:27:59: Nodes and why you should have them
00:30:14: The effect of scaling and the block size debate
00:37:14: Bitcoin use in third world countries
00:38:37: Lightning Network
00:41:14: The user-activated soft fork
00:44:23: Bitcoin Cash
00:48:03: Bitcoin Core
00:57:45: Craig Wright and Satoshi Nakamoto
01:03:27: Bcash and Roger Ver
01:08:58: The New York Agreement and SegWit2x
01:16:49: The future prospects for Bitcoin
01:20:43: Nation state investment in Bitcoin
01:24:36: Bitcoin education
01:26:12: Hardware wallets and security
01:29:29: Environmental impact of mining Bitcoin
01:33:34: Litecoin, Dash and other coins/protocols
01:45:56: Final comments


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