The Role of Bitcoin Maximalism with Udi Wertheimer
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Udi Wertheimer is an independent developer and consultant, and an active member of Bitcoin’s Twitterverse. In this interview, we discuss the evolved status and definition of Bitcoin maximalism, what success for Bitcoin means, and how Bitcoiners should interact with crypto investors.
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Nearly 2 years ago I interviewed Udi to discuss Bitcoin, Ethereum and maximalism. He’s an important voice as, whilst being a Bitcoin advocate, Udi also provides valid critical analysis. As the merits and risks of Bitcoin maximalism are again at the forefront, it is valuable to hear his current views. The fundamental issue is whether maximalism is a net positive or negative for #Bitcoin.
The difficulties start with defining maximalism, and what unique utilities of Bitcoin maximalists are to coalesce behind. Is it a movement to protect the technical development of Bitcoin i.e. protecting monetary policy, protecting the protocol?
Or is maximalism a cultural phenomenon predicated on developing a moral framework that seeks to provide refuge from more brutal capitalist behaviours? Does maximalism need to be unrelenting in its dismissal of other developments within crypto for the purposes of protecting green retail investors from scams? When, if ever, does defence need to become attack?
Maximalism has served as a moral check on the development of Bitcoin. Adherents are right to treat manifestations of the status quo with suspicion. However, there is a delicate line to be taken. History is littered with examples of principled movements being radicalized into counter productive factions.
00:03:43: Introductions
00:05:08: Defining a Bitcoin maximalist
00:09:42: Too much focus on what Bitcoin isn't
00:13:10: Bitcoin's core strengths, and what success for Bitcoin means
00:23:07: Consumer protection from scams
00:30:26: Rejection of altcoins
00:33:55: Moral imperative to promote good money
00:38:16: The view that all else trends to zero against Bitcoin
00:42:10: Building on Bitcoin, Liquid or Ethereum
00:52:46: Maximalism could be a culture war
01:01:34: The purpose of Bitcoin maximalism
01:13:01: Bitcoin should be part of the digital economy
01:25:24: Bridging the divides
01:06:03: Final comments
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Mentioned in the interview:
The Blocksize War - Chapter 1 - First Strike - BitMEX Blog, Mar 2021
“The strongest coins of the next bull cycle probably don’t exist yet.” @scottmelker, Jul 10th 2022
What Sri Lanka reveals about the risks in emerging markets - FT, Jul 15th 2022
Inside the Messy, Dizzying Rise of Ethereum, With Author Laura Shin - Time, Feb 17th 2022
Ethereum Wallet MetaMask Passes 30M Users, Plans DAO and Token - Decrypt, Mar 15th 2022
Surprisingly, Tail Emission Is Not Inflationary - Peter Todd, Jul 9th 2022
Bitcoin Enables Ukrainian Refugee Escape - Bitcoin Magazine, Feb 26th 2022
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