Episode notes
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Time stamps:
1:00 – Introduction
2:20 – How we met in person for the first time
3:10 – Product manager of securities on Liquid?
5:00 – Working with Nopara73 on an early version of Wasabi Wallet
6:30 – Matthew Haywood’s experience as a software developer and involvement in Bitcoin as a writer for Brave New Coin
12:05 – What is the Liquid Network and what does it do?
16:30 – The use cases of Liquid and Lightning
18:30 – What should get stored on the blockchain and what should be moved to a second layer or sidechain?
28:50 – Bitcoin as free speech money with privacy features
33:20 – Is there a scaling war going on?
37:55 – Liquid on the Lightning Network
47:40 – Atomic swaps between BTC and L-BTC
50:30 – Welsh people are nice
51:30 – Everyone is mean on Twitter, but nicer in person
56:20 – Automagically as a word
58:20 – Bitcoin Takeover was initially meant to be called Bitcoin in Politics (BIP)
59:00 – Zack Voell and Francis Pouliot have also graduated in political science
1:00:00 – Bitcoin and politics
1:06:00 – The fact that we’re divided perpetuates the fiat system
1:10:00 – Career politicians wouldn’t survive in the private sector
1:15:10 – Hyperbitcoinization and the importance on sovereignty
1:18:40 – Why bother with sovereignty when you can use Coinbase?
1:25:00 – The security of early Bitcoin adopters
1:27:30 – Is Blockstream evil?
1:33:00 – How to follow Matthew Haywood on Twitter