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Displaying Episode 431 - 440 of 631 in total of Monero Talk with the tag “privacycoin”.
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Juraj Bednar: on Bitcoin Mining Censorship
May 8th, 2021 | 1 hr 52 mins
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Juraj Bednar, an entrepreneur, hacker, and explorer with a passion for increasing liberty in his and others lives—most famously through his cofounding of para-lelna polis.
Juraj is an early bitcoiner and monero enthusiast who has a deep understanding of the true purpose of cryptocurrency, which he discusses in his podcasts and blogs.
In this episode Doug and Juraj talk about many bitcoin and monero related topics but focus mainly on his blog titled “How could regulators, successfully introduce bitcoin censorship and other dystopias”.
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Andrew Balthazor: The Bona Fide Acquisition Rule Applied to Cryptocurrency
April 30th, 2021 | 54 mins 14 secs
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Andrew Balthazor, currently a judicial law clerk at the United States district court For the southern district in Florida and author of a legal research paper that applies the bona fide acquisition rule to cryptcurrency.
The bona fide acquisition rule is a common law principal that originates from Roman Law, that allows an innocent purchaser to acquire certain types of stolen property free from the risk that the property may be claimed by the rightful owner. One such property that the rule applies to is cash.
Primarily, for the policy reason that in order for commerce to flow freely, innocent receivers of cash in a transaction should not be at risk of having someone claim ownership to the cash they received. Whereas with property like a painting ,the rule would not apply, and the innocent purchaser of a stolen painting would not be considered the rightful owner if it can be proven to have been stolen.
In this episode, Andrew discusses his analysis which focused on bitcoin and boils down to whether bitcoin should be considered cash-like or rather should be considered more like property with traceable title ownership given its transparent ledger. Doug and Andrew apply the same analysis to Monero, reasoning the bona fide acquisition rule would more clearly apply to Monero than Bitcoin, given Monero’s cash-like fungibility. The ultimate deduction being monero acts better as money than bitcoin.
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Aleksandar Svetski: On Bitcoin's Transparent Ledger
April 23rd, 2021 | 1 hr 21 mins
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Aleksandar CEO of Amber, podcaster, and a self declared Supreme Bitcoin Extreme Maxi.
In this episode Aleksander, discusses why he is a next level maxi and his rationale for why it is ok that bitcoin is and always will be transparent at the core protocol level.
Aleks believes Bitcoin’s true purpose is to be a censorship resistant settlement network, not a transactional network. Despite being an anarcho capitalist Alexs says he aligns more with bitcoin as opposed to Monero.
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Seth Simmons on Bitcoin Mining Censorship and More
April 15th, 2021 | 1 hr 30 mins
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Seth Simmons, an information security engineer by day and Monero enthusiast by night.
Seth has become a well known and respected Monero supporter with popular Tweet threads and a blog on things like Bitcoin’s fungibility flaws and explaining developments in the Monero space.
In this episode Seth discusses his journey into the crypto space, why he decided privacy and Fungibility are vital to cryptocurrency and some of his most popular recent takes —like his opinion of Signal adding Mobilecoin.
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Peter Todd on Bitcoin's and Monero's Security Risks
April 6th, 2021 | 1 hr 12 mins
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Peter Todd, a bitcoin core developer and applied cryptographic consultant. Peter has been publicly discussing Monero as an interesting project from its earliest days. In fact, Doug reveals how he first learned of Monero from a Peter Todd Podcast.
In this episode Doug asks Peter a series of questions comparing bitcoin’s various security risks to Monero's, most notably they discuss Bitcoin’s most glaring security risk— a fixed coin supply that lacks a monero-like tail emission to insure miners will have an incentive to mine in perpetuity.
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Richard Stallman: On Cash and Monero
March 31st, 2021 | 1 hr 14 mins
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Richard Stallman, an American free software movement activist, programmer and digital privacy activist best know for launching the GNU Project and founding the Free Software Foundation.
In this interview Doug seeks to understand Richard‘s Philosophy’s behind his activism, why his passion for providing humanity with more freedom and liberty through software and his pro digital privacy stance, does not make him more enthusiastic about a free software project like Monero.
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Jason Brett: On the Regulation of Monero
March 19th, 2021 | 56 mins 47 secs
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Jason Brett. Jason is a former U.S. Regulator with the FDIC; serving in the Capital Markets and Finance Divisions during the Global Financial Crisis of 2008. With the introduction of bitcoin by a colleague in 2016, He entered into the blockchain industry, first with the Chamber of Digital Commerce as Director of Operations for Policy and then as the Policy Ambassador for ConsenSys.
He is currently the founding CEO and President of a new non-profit called the Value Technology Foundation and is a contributor to the Crypto and blockchain division of Forbes.
Doug and Jason discuss the value technology foundation and if it supports projects like Monero, what jason sees as being some of the issues with the current banking and financial system, and where he thinks the regulation of cryptocurrencies (in particular Monero) is headed and the root of what regulators are concerned about.
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Davinci Jeremie: The Original Bitcoin Youtuber on Monero
March 14th, 2021 | 1 hr 3 mins
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Davinci Jeremie, a computer scientist and Bitcoin OG that discovered Bitcoin in its earliest days and was one of the first bitcoin YouTubers.
They discuss his journey into the crypto space in the very early days, what he says the real invention of Bitcoin is, his thoughts on moneros money supply schedule vs Bitcoins, how bitcoin plans to secure its network once the block reward ends as well as his take on privacy coins, specifically his positive stance on Monero.
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Andrey Sabelnikv aka Cryptozoidberg: The Dev on the Cryptonote team that worked with Nicolas van Saberhagen
March 3rd, 2021 | 1 hr 13 mins
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Andrey Sabelnikov, aka Cryptozoidberg founder of the Zano Project and apparent primary dev on the very earliest Cryptonote code.
They discuss his journey into the cryptocurrency space, his role in working with Nicolas van Saberhagen on the first implementation of crypto note in the form of Bytecoin, and his relationship with the Monero project.
Perhaps most positive in terms of Monero was Andrey discussing his admiration of the Monero researchers and the size of the monero community. Despite his mixed feelings about how he was treated by the Monero devs in the early days, he now has respect for the progress the project has made.
While we can’t verify the veracity of everything Andrey said, it all seemed very genuine and we have been told by some monero OGs that cryptozoidberg was involved in the earliest days of cryptonote. We hope to continue conversation with him and who knows...maybe he will work on Monero one day too.
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Lunar Crush: Monero is Pretty Social for a “Privacy” Coin
February 27th, 2021 | 52 mins 13 secs
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TODAY'S 🎙SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Joe Vezzani & Jonathan Farro of Lunar Crush, a social listening tool for crypto.
They discuss what lunar crush is and where it is headed, what Monero’s socia Stats look like, and advice they have for those that want to become more involved in growing Monero’s social reach to a larger audience in the crypto space.