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We continue our series on product development by going over some strategic changes we made as a result of research and trying stuff out.
In this episode we come down from the strategy portion to the more detailed functional specification through some Q&A. Will helps me take the concept from the strategy document to making a specific app that has the features that we've identified as being important. -------------------------- Website: https://programmingbitcoin.com/ Seminar: http://programmingblockchain.com/ Fiat Ruins Everything: https://amzn.to/3sys9Fp Bitcoin and the American Dream: https://amzn.to/3KYE45I Thank God for Bitcoin: https://amzn.to/2Wf7fI1 The Little Bitcoin Book: https://amzn.to/3oTnmqL Programming Bitcoin: https://amzn.to/2F2DzIj Nostr: npub10vlhsqm4qar0g42p8g3plqyktmktd8hnprew45w638xzezgja95qapsp42 Newsletter: http://jimmysong.substack.com Medium: https://medium.com/@jimmysong Twitter: https://twitter.com/jimmysong LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmysong Github: https://github.com/jimmysong
We apply Will's product management principles to a product idea that I have. In this episode, we apply the first principle, Think, then Do found here: https://www.thetoolsofignorance.xyz/invariant-1-think-then-do/
I spoke with the mother daughter pair Lisa and Ella Hough about how to raise kids. Ever since I've had Ella on my podcast, I've been impressed with the level of independence she has and the agency she displays in doing things that require courage, industry and significant skill. So naturally, I wanted to talk with her mom about how she managed to raise her. The conversation was enlightening and hopefully practical for those of you that are in the process of raising kids.
I talked to Aleks about his upcoming book, Bushido of Bitcoin and discussed virtue, vice, Nietzche, Bushido, Christianity and many other topics.
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I talked to Johnathan about envy and specifically what Rousseau, Nietzche and Girard have to say about it. Find out how to deal with people that don't appreciate your success.
I talked to Anjan about our relationship to our devices and how they're currently not to our benefit. We talked about his vision at Daylight Computer and the kinds of devices he seeks to make that are much more human friendly and not as focused on getting your attention.
I talked to Matthew Lysiak about his book Fiat Food and how we should think about our diet, doctors and much more.
I talked to Parker and Bobby about small businesses and how this is a big major growth edge for Bitcoin. We talked about what buying a small business is like, what the upside is and how Bitcoin can help in the marketing. This is something a lot of Bitcoiners are thinking about in this cycle and is an excellent alternative to getting a Bitcoin job.
I talked about the media, Bitcoin ETFs, capture by big businesses and more
I talked to Alex and Marthinus about Free Private Cities, their history and their potential for BItcoiners. We discussed what a practical Bitcoin citadel looks like as well as the various jurisdictions that have implemented Special Economic Zones and Honduras's ZEDEs like Prospera.
I talked to Aaron van WIrdum about his new book "The Genesis Book" which covers both the economic and technological origins of Bitcoin going back all the way back to Hayek and Stallman.
I talked to Anthony about probate, estate planning, trusts and the different considerations you didn't know to consider when it comes to your Bitcoin after you die. You'll learn what typical Bitcoin inheritance pitfalls are and how to avoid them.
I talked to Dhruv about Unchained's origin story, the future that's coming with the presence of Bitcoin and how business models will change given the decentralized future we're going to see with more self-sovereignty, responsibility and innovation.
I talked to Korok, professor of economics at Texas A&M about the education industrial complex and the future of higher education
I talked to professor Peter St. Onge about Inflation, unemployment, 70's and much more. Find out how he sees the next few years playing out and the inevitability of a hard, possibly very hard landing.
I talked to Andy Schoonover, CEO of CrowdHealth and Veronica Max, Nurse Practitioner at UltraPersonal to talk about how to navigate the health care system in the United States. We talk about how insurance works, the incentives at play and the level of personal responsibility we need to take over our own health care.
I talked to Saifedean about his new book, Principles of Economics. We discussed the idea of scarcity, the only real restriction to production being human time, the reason why human action is so important and the ridiculousness of simplifying human beings so they are assumed to act the same. We also talked about the reason why energy is such an important part of economic life and how unemployment is really a fiat phenomenon.
Alex Gladstein joins me to talk about his book, Hidden Repression. We talked about the role of the IMF, World Bank and the way the debt works. Alex discusses how these countries become trapped in debt and how the leaders of developing nations end up selling out their futures for cash and how the people get the short end of the stick.
I talked to the hosts of the Meat Mafia podcast about nutrition and how much of it is so manipulated.
Preston joins me to talk about the root of violence being theft, and the root of theft being the bad settlement currency.
We talk about what jurisdictional arbitrage is, why you should consider it and what factors usually go into that decision.
I talked to Aaron and David about the state of new media and how journalism and running media companies have changed the past 20-30 years. We talk about the importance of live events and how the economic model has completely changed.
Ella and Arsh founded Generation Bitcoin, an initiative to educate high schoolers and college students Bitcoin. I talked to them about what the challenges are and what communicating with Gen Z is like.
Matt and Harry are founders of Bitcoin Park in Nashville, TN. We talked about what it takes to create a community and the different aspects of making it work.
What is fatherhood like? What are the considerations for starting a family? I ask these two dads questions about family under a Bitcoin Standard.
Welcome to Season 5 of Bitcoin Fixes This, After a year-long sabbatical, this show is back! We start off with a banger of an episode featuring two Bitcoin macroeconomists, Parker Lewis and Tuur Demeester. We talked about the Fed, why they really printed the money (it wasn't just COVID) the current inverted yield curve and what the future holds.
David Perell is a writer, educator and entrepreneur. We talk about the process of learning and the importance of curiosity.
Carl Trueman is a professor of Biblical and Religious studies at Grove City College. He is the author of The Triumph of the Modern Self. We talk about the modern self, how people identify themselves and how this is very different from the past. Dr. Trueman also tells us about how politics has changed significantly as a result.
I take some questions from stacker.news
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-can-heal-fiat-relationships
Obi Nwusu is an entrepreneur, board member of BTrust and founder of Fedi. We talk about how he got started in business, why he likes starting businesses and the adventures he’s had along the way. Obi also tells us about his new venture and how he envisions Fedi fitting into the Bitcoin ecosystem
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-songsheet-fiat-politics
Anna Chekhovic is a member of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, an organization trying to root out corruption in Russia. We talk about financial deplatforming that the organization and all its members experienced from the Russian government. We also talked about the role that Bitcoin has had on her human rights organization.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/replacing-reality-fiat-falsehoods
Troy Cross is a professor of philosophy and Bitcoiner. We talk about science, academia, what’s broken about the current system and why it came to be the way it is. We also talked about Bitcoin and how that fits into the picture.
Fode Diop is a Bitcoin coder from Senegal. We talk about the CFA Franc, their colonial history, and the injustice of the monetary policy. Fode also tells us what it’s like on the ground in Senegal versus France and the US.
Johnathan Bi is a philosopher and investor. We talk about Rene Girard and his theory of mimetic desire. We talk about contemporary events, Bitcoin and altcoins in the light of mimesis.
You can watch his introduction to Rene Girard video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qu6vBebwwg
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-culture-rewards-verification
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-fiat-reality-real-estate
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-resists-virtue-signaling
https://www.christianpost.com/business/how-christians-should-think-about-inflation-and-investing.html
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/startups-are-new-money-magnets-bitcoin-fixes-this
Alex Epstein is the author of the new book Fossil Future. We talk about the moral case for why we need more fossil fuels going forward, not less. Alex makes the case that the benefits of fossil fuels greatly outweigh the drawbacks.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/fiat-marriage-high-time-preference
Cory Klippsten is the CEO of Swan Bitcoin. We talk about his path, from broadcast journalism, to consulting, to venture capital. Cory also tells us about how he went from managing an altcoin fund to becoming a Bitcoin Maximalist.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-songsheet-science-fiat-hype
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-songsheet-education-fiat
Samson Mow is the CEO of Jan3. We talk about the scaling war days, his journey through the Bitcoin ecosystem and his various roles at UbiSoft, Pixelmatic, BTCChina, Blockstream and his new role at Jan3. We also talk about his new company and how he hopes to bring new countries into the Bitcoin fold.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-pizza-day-regret-fantasy
Mauricio Di Bartolomeo is the CEO of Ledn. We talk about hyperinflation and his experience growing up in Venezuela. We also talk about how he got into Bitcoin and why he believes that hyperinflation is actually more political than we’re led to believe. @hodlwithledn ledn.io
https://www.christianpost.com/news/what-many-christians-misunderstand-about-bitcoin.html
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-songsheet-wind-solar-are-altcoins-energy
Mary Caire is a functional medicine physician , lecturer and leader in DNA-informed precision medicine. We talk about health care, monetary incentives, nutrition and her journey through all of these things. Mary also tells us about how we can start taking charge of our own health care.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-songsheet-rent-seeking
Andy Schoonover is the CEO of CrowdHealth, a unique way to pay for health care. We talk about his experience in the health care sector, both as a businessman and a consumer, how the system is broken and what he’s doing to fix it. Find out how Bitcoin can be used to benefit the savings aspect of his startup and change the fundamentals of the rent-seeking health insurance industry.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-songsheet-private-property
Justin Rezvani is the founder of Zion. We talk about his journey through school, his path as an entrepreneur and his development as a person. Learn about what he thinks it takes to be an entrepreneur and why he’s so passionate about decentralized social media.
read-through of https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/bitcoin-songsheet-state-abuse-business
Alex Gladstein is the Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation. We talk about his new book, Check your Financial Privilege and show how people in many developing countries are under a form of monetary imperialism. Learn how monetary oppression keeps people in those countries down.
Read-through of https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-songsheet-fiat-art
Read-through of https://www.christianpost.com/news/how-a-missionary-used-bitcoin-to-transform-a-town-then-a-nation.html
Ty Morgan is a financial coach, Christian and health care advocate. We talk about healthcare, his experience with healthcare and his journey navigating the system for his son.
Read-through of https://www.christianpost.com/news/why-fiat-money-is-evil.html
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Avik Roy is the president of FREOPP.org. We talk about healthcare in the United States, the history that got us to the system we have and why it’s so expensive. Avik also tells us about his journey and his interest in Bitcoin.
Original here: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/bitcoin-exposes-monetary-aristocrats
Original Article here: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/why-bitcoin-isnt-crypto
Junseth is a Bitcoin OG and former host of Bitcoin Uncensored. We talk about the history of Bitcoin, the role of humor and what’s going on in Miami. Junseth also tells a bunch of jokes and talks about how he views his time producing that podcast.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/fiat-money-is-evil-bitcoin-tech-talk?s=w
Will Cole is the VP of product at Unchained Capital. We talk about product management, his journey and what Unchained Capital is doing. We also talk about Bitcoin Commons and the vision for how Bitcoin and Austin will go together.
read-through https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/killing-dinos-bitcoin-tech-talk-283?s=w
Scott Horton is an author, podcaster and antiwar activist. We talk about the conflict in the Ukraine and how it came to pass. Scott goes through all the events that led to this war, starting with the fall of Communism in 1992 to the disputed election in 2003, the coup d'etat in 2014 and up to present day.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/publish/post/49423242
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/suckers-of-information-asymmetry
Texas Slim is the founder of The Beef Initiative, a way to source your own Beef. We talk about the food industrial complex and all the different trusted third parties in the chain from farm to table. We also talk about how food has been debased with the money and how Bitcoin will make our food supply better.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/bad-money-fragilizes-bitcoin-tech
Morgan Harper is a consumer protection attorney, community organizer and candidate for Senate in the state of Ohio in 2022. We talk about her interest in politics, money and the hope of Bitcoin for the people of Ohio. We also talk about what being a candidate is like in this day and age.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/nfts-and-defi-on-bitcoin-bitcoin
Chris Slaughter is the CEO of Level. We talk about banking services, how that changes your mentality and the features his company is planning to implement. Chris also tells us about what living on the Bitcoin standard will look like and how he hopes to get Bitcoiners there. Full disclosure, I am an advisor to the company.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/improving-lightning-point-of-sale
Josh Young is the chief of staff of New Story Charity. We talk about mortgages in Latin America, why home ownership is so critical to people and how they’re innovating in the housing space as a non-profit. We also talk about El Zonte, the way Bitcoin is helping them solve a very thorny problem and how they are expanding to make homes more affordable for the locals there.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/everyones-a-bank-now-bitcoin-tech
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are the host and producer of Keiser Report. In this episode we talk about El Salvador, the volcano bond, and the future of the US monetary hegemony. We also talk about their role in this whole thing, their impressions of the country and how other countries may adopt Bitcoin.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/decentralization-requires-responsibility
Mike Peterson is a Bitcoiner, Missionary and resident of El Zonte, otherwise known as Bitcoin Beach. We talk about the difference Bitcoin has made in El Salvador, the story of how it all began and the implications on the Salvadoran identity. We also talk about El Salvador’s government, the culture and the future.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/bitcoin-in-el-salvador-bitcoin-tech
Peter McCormack is a prolific podcaster, Bitcoiner and new owner of Bedford FC. We talk about why he bought the club, his plans for putting the club on a Bitcoin standard and what it’s going to mean for the town of Bedford. We also talk about English Football, the promotion/relegation process and all the different Bitcoin promotions he plans to put into the club.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/proof-of-stake-is-useless-bitcoin
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/publish/post/45694427
Laser Hodl is a programmer and pleb. He has been observing the last couple of years with a good deal of skepticism as fear has taken over. We talked about all sorts of things, including the great reset, the general compliance and the spiritual dimension.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/jack-dorsey-and-the-vcs-bitcoin-tech
Jerry Bowyer is an economist, investor and Christian. He is the author of the book The Maker versus the Takers, which takes a look at the economic context of what Jesus said in the Bible. We talk about the book, his reasons for studying the Bible in this way and how he thinks Christians should look into what was going on back then.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/bitcoin-and-the-american-dream-bitcoin
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Jason Lowery is a member of the space force, currently studying at MIT. We talk about the space force, his theories of military combat and why he thinks Bitcoin is an alternative. We go into the topic of power projection in depth. This is the longest podcast I’ve ever recorded, so please enjoy.
https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/bitcoin-builds-civilization-bitcoin
Saifedean Ammous is the author of The Fiat Standard. We talked about his book and how the current fiat system came into being. There's a lot of history in this one, you won't want to miss it!
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/all-fiat-companies-become-zombies
I took another stab at a bunch of listener questions on Taproot, Christianity and more!
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/review-of-the-fiat-standard-bitcoin
Fred Thiel is the CEO of Marathon Digital Holdings. We talk about his path to becoming CEO, how he focuses on adding value, his company's strategy and how being able to move fast has led him to success.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/taproot-vs-security-threats-bitcoin
Lamar Wilson is a coder, entrepreneur and the creator of Black Bitcoin Billionaires on clubhouse. We talk about diversity, how the Bitcoin community has changed and why he’s so passionate about helping the black community. Lamar also tells us about the spiritual side of community and figuring out good ways to move forward in this new world together.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/an-epidemic-of-fakeness-bitcoin-tech
Gary Leland is a conference organizer, Boomer and Bitcoiner. We talk about the many businesses he’s done, how he got into them and how he’s found different opportunities that have made him a lot of money. Gary also tells us about the opportunities he sees in Bitcoin, how to do what you’re passionate about and the other things he’s learned along the way.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/raoul-pal-monetary-aristocrat-bitcoin
Natalie Brunnell is a reporter, educator and Bitcoiner. We talk about her career in broadcast journalism, how the industry has changed over the years and how she hopes to help the Bitcoin industry.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/altcoins-are-a-cesspool-bitcoin-tech
Emmet Penney is a promoter of nuclear energy, writer, podcaster and Bitcoiner. We talk about nuclear energy, the actual risks and consequences of nuclear energy and its enormous benefits. Emmet also tells us about his background as a leftist, his disgust with Malthusianism and what he sees as the optimistic philosophical alternative.
https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/liberty-requires-responsibility-bitcoin
John Mulroy is an ETF expert who is with Valkyrie Investments. We talk about ETFs. Their history, their evolution and of course the new Bitcoin ETF. John also explains the difference between spot and futures-based ETFs, why we can expect a lot more interest and the path to a spot Bitcoin ETF.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/mark-cuban-is-a-rent-seeker
Big Al is a pseudonymous Bitcoiner who’s written articles with Allen Farrington. We talk about his article Only the Strong Survive. It’s a deep 48-page analysis of the DeFi ecosystem and why he and Allen think there’s nothing really there. Big Al also tells us about all the main concepts and arguments from the article including why DeFi is neither decentralized nor finance.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/why-altcoins-are-no-different-than
Pete Rizzo is a reporter, editor and Bitcoin historian. We talk about altcoins and specifically his article on Forbes arguing against them. Pete tells us about his thinking in writing the article, the importance of moral arguments and his pivot to historically documenting Bitcoin.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/taxes-are-revenue-theater-bitcoin
Aarika Rhodes is a candidate for Congress in California’s San Fernando Valley. We talk about her perspectives, her registering to run for Congress and the incumbent Brad Sherman. Aarika also tells us about her vision for education, foster care and the realities of campaigning.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/bitcoin-is-toxic-to-fiat-mentality
Jay is a startup veteran with multiple exits and of course, a Bitcoiner. In this episode we talk about Venture Capital, the engine of startups and its corruption by fiat money. Learn why VC money is often poison and how a savings-based entrepreneurship is superior.
Preston Pysh is a financial analyst, podcaster and bitcoiner. We talk about Evergrande, contagion and the potential for this to be another Lehman. Preston also tells us about the Chinese emphasis on real estate as a store of value, how other real estate development companies might also be in trouble and how this whole thing might resolve.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/people-conform-to-systems-bitcoin
Nik Bhatia is a writer, financial professional and bitcoiner. We talk about the history of money, how cash developed and the long road to the current layers of money that we have now. Nik also tells us about different monetary instruments, how central banks work and the eurodollar that the Fed bailed out in 2008.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/spending-down-trust-bitcoin-tech
Rahim Taghizadegan is an Austrian Economist living in Vienna and the author of Austrian School for Investors. We talk about the Austrian school of Economics, its axioms and contrast it with other schools of economics. Rahim also tells us about the Free Cities project, why trust is a form of capital and how Bitcoin has taught Austrian economists.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/moral-hazards-of-centralized-leadership
Doug Stuart is the CEO of the Libertarian Christian Institute. We talk about Christianity, Libertarianism and his story of discovering both. Doug also talks about the compatibility of both and the principles behind why this is a growing group.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/preaching-to-the-nocoiners-bitcoin
I take listener questions and talk quantum computing, Christianity, Bitcoin and a whole lot more.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/reality-is-turning-into-simulacra
Bitcoin Mechanic is a musician, podcaster and Bitcoiner. We talk about his experiences in the music industry, the punk attitude and its similarity to fiat money and Bitcoin. Mechanic also tells us about how he got obsessed with Bitcoin, why he’s looking to leave Canada and why planning for the future really needs to take this into account.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/altcoins-are-dinos-decentralized
Scott Horton is an author, podcaster and antiwar activist. We talk about his book, “Enough Already,” the history of US intervention in the Middle East and the sequence of events that got us into the mess we’re in. Scott also tells us about how he got into this topic, why the stories we heard from the press were not at all what the reality on the ground was and how the US has been completely hypocritical and clueless when it comes to the Middle East.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/bitcoins-political-moment-has-arrived
Jason Les is a professional poker player, computer programmer and CEO of Riot Blockchain. We talk about his journey to become CEO, the similarities between poker and Bitcoin and the mining industry. Jason also tells us how a non-traditional path is normal for his company, what’s required to be successful in any endeavor and why Bitcoin Mining is great for poorer communities.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/why-you-should-run-a-full-node-bitcoin
Giacomo Zucco is a physicist, programmer and Bitcoiner. We talk about his interest in physics, what’s happened to the progress in Physics and the connection with math. Giacomo also tells us about how metaphysics and the desire for determinism to be true affects the study of physics.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/ethereum-is-a-rube-goldberg-machine
Karl-Johan-Alm is a Bitcoin core developer working at Digital Garage in Japan. We talk about his journey to Japan, his interest in development and his contributions to Bitcoin Core. Kalle also tells us about the core development process and how it differs from the traditional development process and how it’s decentralized.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/erik-voorhees-thorchain-and-pride
Lauren Sieckmann is an actress, model, screenwriter and former professional beach volleyball player. We talk about community, her journey into Bitcoin, the fiat mindset and the trap of materialism. Lauren also tells us about how her mentality changed as she got more into Bitcoin and how much more grounded she became.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/scarcity-scaling-bitcoin-tech-talk
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/centralization-is-the-enemy-of-property
Alex Epstein is the author of The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, philosopher and Bitcoiner. In this episode Alex talks about fossil fuels, the philosophy behind wanting to eliminate them and the very narrow range of solutions that are bandied about as if they’re the only choice. Alex also tells us why a lot of green policies are suspect and why energy is important for human flourishing.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/bitcoin-thrives-on-adversity-bitcoin
Ali is the owner of Tahini’s Restaurants and Bitcoin enthusiast. He is a small business owner who’s been through a lot of different ups and downs in the business. In this episode, he talks about what it takes to make it in the world of small business, why he decided to put the treasuries of his company into Bitcoin and why fiat money is so destructive.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/inflation-is-here-bitcoin-tech-talk
Alice Johnson is a criminal justice reform advocate who got a pardon for her life sentence back in 2018. We talk about her story of being a non-violent first-time offender, mandatory minimum sentences and her work with Ross Ulbricht. Alice also tells us about what it was like being in prison, how she has advocated for non-violent offenders and why she isn’t giving up.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/why-altcoins-arent-copying-taproot
In this episode, I answered listener questions. There were a bunch of topics I talked about including Taproot, China and El Salvador. It’s not a very long episode, but hopefully gives you an idea of what’s coming.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/proof-not-endorsements-bitcoin-tech
John Fakhoury is a CEO, Bitcoiner and clubhouse native. We talk about hustle, entrepreneurship and starting businesses. John also tells us about his childhood, how he started his business and we talked a bit about how to raise kids with good character. Enjoy.
Read through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/the-great-bitcoin-reset-bitcoin-tech
Adam Dirks and Bethany Hamilton are surfers, stars of the movie Unstoppable, Christians and Bitcoiners. We talk about identity, being grounded and how their faith has influenced their relationship. We also talked about social media, the role of money in identifying us with work and ultimately being free from the judgment of others.
Read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/dogecoin-the-epitome-of-post-modern
Alex Gladstein is the Chief Strategy Officer of the Human Rights Foundation. We talk about the petrodollar, the advantages it gives the US and how it shapes US foreign policy. Alex also tells us about war and its connection to the dollar and what the world will look like under a Bitcoin standard.
Readthrough of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/bitcoin-is-more-credible-than-elon
NVK is the president of CoinKite, hardware hacker and Bitcoin maximalist. We talk about tinkering, manufacturing and artistic expression within hardware. NVK also tells us about quality, reducing cost and heuristics to determine whether a product is actually good.
read-through of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/resisting-the-siren-song-of-altcoins
American HODL is a Bitcoiner, Twitter personality and Clubhouse addict. He’s also been in the film and entertainment industry for a long time. We talk about where entertainment went wrong, why hollywood produces sequel after sequel and what the economic incentives are. HODL also argues that entertainment will become better under a Bitcoin standard.
From here: https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/the-future-is-bitcoin-only-bitcoin
Marty Bent is a prolific podcaster and Bitcoin entrepreneur. We talk about energy, oil and gas and the economics of the industry. Marty also tells us about energy output being good for civilization, the role of the petrodollar and the uniqueness of oil. Finally, we talked about how BItcoin is going to change the energy industry going forward.
Readthrough of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/learning-better-investment-habits
Robert Breedlove is a Bitcoiner, Entrepreneur and philosopher. We talk about philosophy, economics and Bitcoin’s intersection between the two. Robert also tells us about capital allocation, risk mitigation and morality. Finally, we talked about price, logos and civilization consequences of the money we have.
https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/investment-under-a-bitcoin-standard
Awayslice is a Bitcoiner, Chef and the proprietor of the beefsteak dinners. We talk about food, its cultural impact and its relational significance. We also talked a good deal about various diets like keto, vegetarianism and carnivory. Finally, we talked a good deal about how low time preference behavior from Bitcoiners affects their food choices.
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Tone Vays is a former risk manager on wall st, Bitcoin trader, and YouTube star. We talk about risk modeling, why the economy keeps having giant shock events like 2008 and how groupthink naturally leads to higher risk. Tone also tells us why Bitcoin belongs in your portfolio but alts don’t, why he’s so passionate about Bitcoin education and his price predictions for the next year.
Readthrough of https://jimmysong.substack.com/p/everything-is-a-search-for-yield
CJ Wilson is a former all-star baseball player, car nut and Bitcoiner. We talk about his journey to being a major league baseball player, the mechanics of throwing a ball and how he overcame various injuries and setbacks. CJ also tells us about the mental side of baseball, what it takes to get to a high level and his journey as a Bitcoiner.
Jon Najarian is an options trader, former football player and host of CNBC’s Halftime Report. We talk about traditional trading, options as hedging vehicles and how everything has changed with retail speculative gambling. Jon also tells us about how he transitioned from being a linebacker to an options trader, the commonality between sports and trading and the addictive endorphin rush of trading.
WIlly Woo is an engineer, trader and Bitcoiner. We talk about trading, Bitcoin as the biggest financial innovation ever, and the outlook for Bitcoin going forward. Willy also tells us about how he started his career as an engineer, how he got into trading and some lessons he learned along the way.
Shawn Baker is an author, carnivore and medical doctor. We talk about the carnivore diet, the conventional wisdom about vegetables, and the moneyed interests that affect our nutrition. Shawn also tells us about research into other animals, how humans differ and the parallels between the banking and nutrition industrial complexes.
Jeff Booth is an author, Bitcoiner and entrepreneur. We talk about his book, The Price of Tomorrow, the natural deflation of technology and the inflationary pressures of fiat money. Jeff also tells us about his experience being CEO, the future of work and of course, Bitcoin.
PlanB is a financial modeler, Bitcoiner and traditional investor. We talk about the current market, negative interest rates and trades like the Bitcoin futures cash and carry. PlanB also tells us about why he created the s2f and s2fx models, how he looks at investments and why eliminating risk also eliminates reward.
Doug Polk is a poker player, YouTuber and Bitcoin enthusiast. We talk about his challenge against Daniel Negreanu, grinding and working and how he thinks about situations using game theory. Doug also tells us about his interest in Bitcoin, his analytical approach and what he’s planning to do going forward.
Jeffrey Tucker is an Austrian Economist, Libertarian and Editorial Director of the American Institute for Economic Research. We talk about the lockdown, the rule of the technocrats and how centralization exacerbates the crisis. Jeffrey also tells us about what he’s learned in his research, the politicization of everything and what a decentralized future might look like.
Jameson Lopp is a Cypherpunk, Bitcoiner and CTO of Casa. We talk about software engineering, how it’s different than computer science and what makes software engineers good at their craft. Jameson also tells us about how Ethereum has a different development philosophy, why adversarial thinking is important and what he looks for in developers.
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Aleks Svetski is an Entrepreneur, Businessman and Thinker in the Bitcoin space. We talk about sales, how he got into debt during university and how he made his first million. Aleks also tells us about his evaluation of altcoins and their sales pitches, how he sees Bitcoin’s sales pitch and what this holds for the future.
Cryptograffiti is Bitcoin artist extraordinaire. We talk about art, how he got into Bitcoin art in particular and the effect of fiat on our current generation. Cryptograffiti also tells us about his life before Bitcoin, how he sees his role as an activism artist and the purpose of art .
Preston Pysh is an investor, podcaster and Bitcoiner. We talk about investing, how he got into podcasting and the various instruments available. Preston also tells us about the role of Bitcoin, the possible ways in which we might see hyperbitcoinization and the current horrific macro environment which will help.
We answered listener questions about our book!
@lehmann_adam Is bitcoin the one world currency used in the end times?
@mklad How much of an influence do you think subjectivism had on creating the fiat conditions of today? Do you think bitcoin rejects postmodernism’s subjective understanding of truth and is in some ways a return to an objective standard? (“my truth” vs “the Truth”)
@VikingKing447 How might Bitcoin adoption assist with getting funds to missionaries around the world? High wire fees is a waste to kingdom fund to further the gospel.
@CtlAltBtc In the context of the bible how does followership gel with the strong bitcoin notions of self-sovereignty, liberty, freedom of access and self agency?
@IANUSMANU Although the text starts from a Judeo-Christian premise on debt, how can the increase in the use of bitcoin in non-Western societies whose philosophical foundations are alien to that tradition be explained?
@HODLing_PNG Some (Cason for example) say Bitcoin / Satoshi are like a 2nd coming or are messianic, Max Keiser suggests Bitcoin may be a direct gift from god here to save us all. curious what you think...could BTC be the new JC? Sorry have not read the book so maybe a dumb question
@ParkerMuse As this book seems to tie in elements of faith: What is the proper attitude to have towards BTC or crypto in general? I ask this because it is evident that many are overleveraged emotionally and mentally, and I've seen too many tweets mimicking religious rhetoric.
Vijay Boyapati is a coder, economist and libertarian. We talk about his history with the Libertarian movement, how politics at a grassroots level works and the incentives of politicians. Vijay also tells us about why some libertarians are not into Bitcoin and why some Bitcoiners are not into libertarianism.
Pete Rizzo and Aaron van Wirdum are reporters in the Bitcoin space. We talk about the types of articles that news organizations want, how money influences the content and the incentives of news organizations. Pete and Aaron tell us about what it took to write this piece and what it would take to get quality articles like this in the future.
Dr. Jason Fung is a doctor and author of many books, including The Complete Guide to Fasting. We talk about health care, the monetary incentives in the system and why so many patients seem to be doing so badly. Jason also tells us about nutrition, fasting and what believes will make people healthier.
Cynthia Lummis is the senator-elect from Wyoming, a former member of congress, state treasurer and state legislator. We talk about politics, how money influences everything and the incentives of government. Cynthia also tells us about her hope for congress, the people who are having trouble ends meet and what Bitcoin represents.
Joel Salatin is a farmer, libertarian and author of many books, including The Marvelous Pigness of Pigs. We talk about farming, what motivates farmers and why they’re doing so badly. Joel also tells us about the negative externalities of farming today, the regulations that farmers have to put up with and what he hopes for the future.
Ray Youssef is an immigrant from Africa and the CEO of Paxful. We talk about Africa, the current state of affairs and why it’s so poor. Ray also tells us about how he is making a difference on the continent not only through Bitcoin but also through schools and wells.
Tatiana Moroz is a singer, songwriter and Bitcoiner. We talk about music, the current state of the industry and how artists make a living. Tatiana also tells us about how she became a singer, what the economics are like and what she’d like to see change.
Kenny Florian is a mixed martial artist and UFC commentator. We talk about innovation, understanding new technology and decision making. Kenny also tells us about how he got into mixed martial arts, how he got into Bitcoin and the similarities he sees between the rise of both.
Ken Liu is the author of the Dandelion Dynasty series and winner of the Hugo, Nebula and World Science Fiction awards. We talk about the book publishing business, how content for niche markets has expanded and online and offline communities. Ken also tells us about how stories are a way humans are programmed.
Yeonmi Park is a North Korean defector, human rights activist and author of the book In order to live. We talk about authoritarianism, the current state of the world and how it looks to someone from the outside. Yeonmi also tells us about how money works in North Korea, how she’s become more libertarian and how she views Bitcoin’s role in the world.
Isaiah Jackson is an author and bitcoin consultant. We talk about Bitcoin, the Black-American experience and the issues surrounding the current environment. Isaiah also tells us why the political system really sucks for black people and how Bitcoin can help.
David Perell is a podcaster, writer and teacher. We talk about how David got into writing, the discipline of content creation and the art of rhetoric. David also tells us about how most experts have lots of blindspots and how taking advantage of these things can be very profitable.
Dan Held is the Growth Lead at Kraken. We talk about how Dan went from a career in finance todoing startups, how he learned marketing and growth hacking and the ethical limits of altcoins. Dan also tells us about the importance of branding and user experience.
Michael Flaxman is a startup veteran, investor and Bitcoiner. We talk about startup valuations, inflation’s effect on investment and the Silicon Valley obsession with unicorns. Michael also tells us about how Bitcoin will change the flow of money to Venture Capital.
I answer listener questions about quantum computing, DeFi, Communism, the pandemic and many other things.
Adam Back is the CEO of Blockstream and an original cypherpunk. We talk about his cypherpunk roots, how protecting rights changes with technology and why privacy is important. Adam also tell us about how Bitcoin helps with self-sovereignty.
Stephan Kinsella is a patent attorney, Austrian economist and author of Against Intellectual Property. We talk about IP law’s monarchist origins and how it’s a tool for monopoly. Stephan also tells us about how information is not the same thing as physical property and how IP and Bitcoin both suffer from labor theories of value.
Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert are the couple behind Keiser Report. We talk about broadcast media, how the news is a lot like the bread and circuses from Roman times and how they’re driven by pharmaceutical and defense industries. Max and Stacy also tell us about how they see a financial system collapse coming and how Bitcoin will be the safe haven.
Saifedean Ammous is the author of The Bitcoin Standard. We talk about the university system, how money has made it highly inefficient and how the internet is routing around it. Saifedean also tells us about how government money has made colleges into ineffective research institutions, how PhD students are abused as cheap labor and how competition will ultimately help everyone.
Michael Caras is known as the Bitcoin Rabbi and the author of Bitcoin Money. We talk about education, how money plays a role, and how Bitcoin can help. Michael also tells us about the importance of moral education, how competition can make the quality of education better and how public school is like keeping your Bitcoins on Coinbase.
Parker Lewis is the Head of Business Development at Unchained Capital. We talk about one of the greatest lies about money out there, how incentives are misaligned in the financial system and how Bitcoin changes the management of money. Parker also tells us his story of how he learned about the Fed and Bitcoin coming from a background of investment banking at Deutche Bank.
Alex Gladstein is the Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation. In this episode we talk about what human rights is, how money plays a role and how Bitcoin is already helping in surprising ways. Alex also tells us how he first heard about Bitcoin, why he's pushing for Human Rights activists to use it and why he thinks privacy is such a critical part of Bitcoin's future.
Stephan Livera is a Bitcoin podcaster, speaker and Austrian economist. In this episode we talk about how fiat money has changed the workplace and how Bitcoin changes the nature of work. Stephan also tells us his story of how he went from financial auditor to Bitcoin podcaster and what he sees with the industry going forward.
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