
Read_752 – Bitcoin Becomes the Flag of Technology [Balaji S. Srinivasan]
“Bitcoin represents the explicit encoding of previously implicit values of the tech community. It’s not just software — it is a Schelling point and a

“Bitcoin represents the explicit encoding of previously implicit values of the tech community. It’s not just software — it is a Schelling point and a

“Some networks are “smart.” They offer sophisticated services that can be delivered to very simple end-user devices on the “edge” of the network. Other networks

“The obsession with consumer payments in the Bitcoin community is an unfortunate relic of the fiat money era. Generations that have only known monetary hot

“To do our best to minimize the economics jargon once again, we might simply ask: what are you going to do with your time? Are

“While many of the innovations in the space are new, they’re built on decades of work that led to this point. By tracing this history,

“Since 1800, in 51 out of 52 cases where a country’s debt-to-GDP ratio reached 130%, the country eventually defaulted. The only exception is current Japan,

Ai agents are going to be able to seek out, delegate, and pay for micro services from an ecosystem of other agents & services. But

“Today Americans celebrate 246 years of independence from the British Empire. On this day in 1776 the Founding Fathers made a declaration. It was a

“So we had built this for a while, but because API calls are basically free, there really wasn’t a good match for it. There were

“Your barber or stylist likely has the broadest network of anyone you know. People from every walk of life, including business owners, accountants, teachers, firefighters

We recently had Aleks Svetski back on at Ai Unchained to discuss the project we hinted at in episode 2 that he made public at

“Neither a startup nor a bank will ever be able to cost-effectively compete on a global scale with the Lightning Network.” — Graham Krizek
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