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Episode 86: Accidental Orange Pill
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Pre-Show
- Coinmetrics can accurately predict bitcoin global energy use by fingerprinting ASIC chips through their nonce values
- The worst data scientist RE bitcoin energy debates his model with bitcoiners, give it a listen
News
- The NYT laments the end of the hallucination of a sustainable globalized economy and begins to orangepill its' readers
“Financial globalization was supposed to usher in an era of robust growth and fiscal stability in the developing world,” said Jayati Ghosh, an economist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. But “it ended up doing the opposite.”
Economics
- Arthur Hayes on the fungible nature of capital and why U.S. anti-crypto moves are irrelevant
Bitcoin Education
- Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #256 discusses the dry but consensus shaping implications of different transaction relay policies, which helps illustrate the hot mess of decentralized consensus and how this really is a huge experiment
On the other end of the spectrum, identical policies across the network help converge mempool contents. A network with matching mempools relays transactions the most smoothly, and is also ideal for fee estimation and compact block relay as mentioned in previous posts.
Feedback
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Sponsors and Acknowledgements
Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Self Hosted Show courtesy of Jupiter Broadcasting
124 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on August 03, 2024 13:56 (). Last successful fetch was on February 22, 2024 17:33 ()
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Manage episode 366978909 series 3345589
Pre-Show
- Coinmetrics can accurately predict bitcoin global energy use by fingerprinting ASIC chips through their nonce values
- The worst data scientist RE bitcoin energy debates his model with bitcoiners, give it a listen
News
- The NYT laments the end of the hallucination of a sustainable globalized economy and begins to orangepill its' readers
“Financial globalization was supposed to usher in an era of robust growth and fiscal stability in the developing world,” said Jayati Ghosh, an economist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. But “it ended up doing the opposite.”
Economics
- Arthur Hayes on the fungible nature of capital and why U.S. anti-crypto moves are irrelevant
Bitcoin Education
- Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #256 discusses the dry but consensus shaping implications of different transaction relay policies, which helps illustrate the hot mess of decentralized consensus and how this really is a huge experiment
On the other end of the spectrum, identical policies across the network help converge mempool contents. A network with matching mempools relays transactions the most smoothly, and is also ideal for fee estimation and compact block relay as mentioned in previous posts.
Feedback
Remember to get in touch bitcoindadpod@protonmail.com or @bitcoindadpod on twitter
Consider joining the matrix channel using a matrix client like element, details here
Thank you Boosters
If you get some value from this show, please consider sending a boost. Hearing from you means a lot to us!
Send a Boost via the Podcast Index web page. No Podcast app upgrade required.
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- Find the Bitcoin Dad Pod on the Podcast Index
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Send a re-ocurring or one-off lightning boost to the show with no message at bdadpod@getalby.com or directly to Chris at chrislas@getalby.com
Value for Value
- Podcasting 2.0 to support an indepenent podcasting ecosystem
- Recomended Podcasting2.0 apps:
- Fountain podcast app (Android)
- Podverse (Cross platform and self hostable) + Alby for boosts
- Castamatic (Apple)
Sponsors and Acknowledgements
Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Self Hosted Show courtesy of Jupiter Broadcasting
124 episodes
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