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 Proof of Love Ep. 66 Life and Love: Live from PorcFest with Ernie Hancock | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This episode of Proof of Love comes from a part of a live conversation at PorcFest between Tatiana and her friend, radio host, and liberty activist Ernest Hancock.Tatiana and Ernie sat down for a great, long chat about everything going on in the world' and about relocating, relationships, and more. Ernie's wife Donna joins in (when she's not being a great hostess!)Grab a drink and listen in as the pair discuss what women really want, Alpha males and their counterparts, self-love, family pressure, attachment theory, and intimacy.Tatiana shares relationship and expectation gems such as:"Real men still shave and take showers.""I think they're scared of chicks."and"The odds are good but the goods are odd."Should Tatiana start a fundraiser for professional dating services? (Don't tell Tatiana's mom!)No more spoilers' refill that drink and press play! About the Guest: Ernest Hancock, founder of news website Freedom's Phoenix (FreedomsPhoenix.Com), host of the Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock Radio Show.Publisher of the Freedom's Phoenix Digital Magazine.Publisher of the soon-to-be newsprint/newspaper, (www.PenAndPaper.Info)Ernest is a longtime Libertarian and is known for many things and kickstarted the r3VOLution (and created the iconic logo) by going around the country during the '08 and '12 election cycles, freeing minds and inspiring many people to think outside the system. "There are two types of people in the world,... Those who wish to be left alone and those who just won't leave them alone. What type are you?" Do you have a burning question, or a show idea for us? Please email us at tatiana@proofoflovecast.com! More Info: Tatiana Moroz Freedom's PhoenixDeclare Your Freedom with Ernest HancockFollow Ernie on Flote Friends and Sponsors of the Show: Let's Talk Bitcoin The Tatiana Show Crypto Media Hub Remember, this is a new show, so if you like it, please be sure to tell 3 friends! Leave a good review on Itunes, and be sure to follow us on our socials! *You have been listening to Proof of Love. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that's not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on Proof of Love is intended as financial advice, legal advice, therapy or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you're hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.

 Unhashed Podcast - Shitcoiner for President | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shownotes:On this week's episode of the Unhashed Podcast: Bitcoin gets funding out the ass! Shitcoine and First Kiddie Fiddler Brock Pierce announces his independent run for president. And'Hamas has raised a laughable amount of money in crypto. Is this good or bad? Weekly News Wrap Up:BitcoinMagazine writes: As the saying goes: when it rains, it pours. And lately, the Bitcoin Core development community appears to be experiencing a welcomed shower. On June 18th, Cryptocurrency exchange OKCoin and HDR Global Trading Limited, which operates the cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX, announced a $150,000 grant for Core developer Amiti Uttarwar. The donation follows similar gifts from both donors, as well as others, that have been announced in recent weeks. Uttarwar focuses on Bitcoin's peer-to-peer layer, notably reducing the frequency that wallets attempt to rebroadcast transactions and, therefore, the frequency with which transaction information is revealed through her work on PR #18038. From the HRF's site: The Human Rights Foundation has launched a fund to support software developers who are making the Bitcoin network more private, decentralized, and resilient so that it can better serve as a financial tool for human rights activists, civil society organizations, and journalists around the world. An initial gift from the fund was given to Chris Belcher, a UK-based developer working on a technique called 'œCoinSwap' (originally invented in 2013 by Greg Maxwell) which helps defeat state and corporate financial surveillance by making it much harder for authorities to trace Bitcoin transactions. As announced on BTCpayserver's blog, We're thrilled to announce that the BTCPay Server Foundation has received a grant of 150,000 USD (received and held in Bitcoin) from Kraken. This is the biggest donation we've received so far. Founded in 2011 by Jesse Powell, Kraken is one of the world's largest, oldest and most reputable bitcoin exchanges. Based in San Francisco with offices around the world, their core mission is to accelerate the adoption of cryptocurrency so that anybody can achieve financial freedom and inclusion. Everyone's favorite Bitcoiner Foundation Chairman has tossed his goofy-ass fedora into the presidential ring! Yes, Brock Pierce is now running for president. No he doesn't think he can win, but in comparison to Ron Paul, he stated that he was running to bring certain issues to the forefront. An interesting statistic from a new Leigh Cuen Coindesk article 'œTo date, evidence suggests terror groups like Hamas are using only small amounts of bitcoin, at volumes far smaller than what the civilian population in the region is using. In fact, the analytics firm Chainalysis estimates most campaigns by terror groups like ISIS have raised 'œless than $10,000' worth of cryptocurrency, less than a single Palestinian trader typically sells in a week.' From the Desk of Coin (ahem...Coindesk): More than 75 companies in the blockchain and cryptocurrency industry collected at least $30 million in payroll loans from the U.S. government. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) published details of its Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) on Monday, revealing a who's who of major and minor firms in the industry. Loan recipients included Zcash developer Electric Coin Company, Ethereum venture studio ConsenSys and Rainberry Inc., the U.S. entity acquired by Justin Sun's Tron Foundation at the time of its BitTorrent acquisition in 2018. Crypto venture firms were also represented on the list, including Polychain Capital and Unchained Capital. Price Analysis:Number go sideways One Final Note:Firstly, Support us on Patreon. Make sure you are storing your crypto on something secure like a Ledger and backing it up on something sturdy like a Billfodl. If you buy these items through the links above, we do take a cut of the profits but it also helps support the show - a win/win for all involved. And also...thanks for stopping by and liste

 Citizen Bitcoin - Robert Breedlove: Understanding Time, Money and Bitcoin from First Principles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Robert and Brady discuss the synthesis of Robert's bitcoin studies, based on the works of others, most importantly The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous. This discussion seeks to evaluate bitcoin and money from first principles. @CitizenBitcoin on Twitter Citizen Bitcoin Podcast Citizen Bitcoin Layer One merch collection Bitcoiner's Best Music: Moon in the Sky by Hobotek Links from the episode: Swan Signal Podcast Swan Bitcoin - The Best Way to Buy Bitcoin

 Bitcoin & Co. - Chimezie Chuta: Light Up Africa With Bitcoin Nodes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

"A lot of Nigerians are using Bitcoin. Majorly among the young population. Those between the age of 22 and 35-40 are deeply using Bitcoin", says Chimezie Chuta. He is a software developer, founder of blockchaingroup Nigeria and a Bitcoin user since 2015. With his "Spacebox" project he aims to put Africa on the map of Bitcoin and Lightning Network fullnodes. "Every week bitcoin worth 18 Million USD are exchanged in Nigeria." - Chimezie Chuta Topics include: Bitcoin in 2015Blockchain education at the University of NicosiaHis bookFailed financial and political systems in AfricaInflation in NigeriaBlack market exchange rateBitcoin in NigeriaThe volume of bitcoin remittances in NigeriaHow Nigerians use bitcoinThe Spacebox and the fundraiserHis vision for Bitcoin in Nigeria Shownotes on the episode page

 Bitcoin Audible - Masters and Slaves of Money - Part 2 [Robert Breedlove] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

'œWhen we stop conceiving of central banking as an economics story, and start to see it as a crime story, we are beginning to get the true picture.' - Robert BreedloveThe epic conclusion of Breedlove's 'œMasters and Slaves of money,' and the inevitable Guy's Rant further exploring just how poisonous the corruption of our money is on the sustainability and moral fabric of society.Click the crap out of the applause button on the medium article below, and don't forget the many links for exploring tons of other great works:https://medium.com/@breedlove22/masters-and-slaves-of-money-255ecc93404fWhat Does 1 Trillion Dollars Look Like?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4Rva4KmtmQ Secure your Bitcoin savings with the best and lowest cost auto-buy service in the ecosystem at SwanBitcoin.com/guyThanks to the Let's Talk Bitcoin Network & Bitcoin Magazine for including Bitcoin Audible and spreading these incredible works to everyone in the Bitcoin space!

 The Revival of Layer 1s is Near - Illia & Erik, NEAR Foundation, Ep. 106 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Can Layer 1s make a come back in a market obsessed with apps and DeFi? Illia Polosukhin (@ilblackdragon) and Erik Trautman (@ErikTrautman) of NEAR foundation join us this week in discussing Why the tipping point for new Layer 1 is nowNEAR vs. Polkadot vs. ETH 2.0How to scale developer communities the right wayHow NEAR intends to scale its users Host: Jason Choi (@MrJasonChoi). If you enjoyed the show, consider tipping! This show is not financial advice. BTC: 3EFSLnPpme6Lo6DynN1bVV9owooueFvEmJETH: 0xdec40AA30B9C562aB4b839529BfC290C1B5Da61E Resources: Borrow and lend crypto at market-beating rates: Nexo.ioSubscribe to my essays here: jasonchoi.substack.com Musical credits: Transition track: "BHANGER" by Phortissimo. Used with permission Outro track: "LEMMiNO - Infinity [Chill]" is released under a Creative Commons license (BY-SA) 4.0 Music provided by BreakingCopyright: https://youtu.be/uweorwa3q34 Disclaimer: Jason Choi is an investor at Spartan Capital, the hedge fund arm of The Spartan Group. All opinions expressed by Jason and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Spartan Group and any of its subsidiaries and personnel. This podcast is for information purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.

 WBD234 - Is Apple Abusing its Monopoly Power? With David Heinemeier Hansson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

New concerns have been raised around Apple's business model after the company rejected future updates for Basecamp's newly launched email app Hey. Apple initially approved the app, but then put it on hold '" meaning Basecamp couldn't submit any updates or bug fixes until it added an option for users to subscribe to Hey's service through an in-app purchase. Basecamp has disputed this decision, saying it shouldn't be forced to allow users to sign up for Hey through in-app purchase, subjecting then to Apple's 30% tax on its subscription fee. HEY's predicament has highlighted inconsistencies in Apple's policy execution, having allowed other apps with similar business models to exist in the App Store without mandatory in-app subscriptions. They have also made exemptions for streaming applications and rivals; Amazon and Netflix. The case has raised questions about how Apple is operating and whether it's exercising an anti-competitive advantage over services from third-party developers. HEY's fight comes as the company is already facing two EU antitrust investigations after Spotify and other firms filed similar complaints to those raised by Basecamp. In this bonus episode, I talk to Basecamp Founder & CTO, David Hansson. We discuss Apple's threats to remove their email app HEY from the App Store and Apple's monopolistic business model.

 TTS 265 Healthcare and the Blockchain with Chrissa McFarlane | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Chrissa McFarlane, CEO and Founder of Patientory, is tackling global need: secure health information management that is concerned with patient privacy. And McFarlane sees blockchain technology as a part of the solution. McFarlane realized the world has a very big problem: the healthcare industry is slow to innovate and inefficient. Nothing in recent memory has made this more clear than the current COVID-19 pandemic. Global response to the coronavirus was, without a doubt, hampered by misinformation and slow communication and a lack of cooperation when it came to setting standards for gathering, recording, and sharing data. Patientory plans to make a big dent in this big problem. With a background in research, healthcare operations, and data management, McFarlane is dedicated to educating regulators and healthcare leaders about the urgent need for data management solutions across the entire healthcare industry, from pharmaceutical supply chain management to digital health & therapeutics, to telemed practices and drug and clinical trial data management Chrissa also offers some great advice to women and minorities looking to start their own company or to work in STEM, as well as ways to cope with encountering racism and sexism in professional settings. About the Guest: Chrissa McFarlane founded Patientory, Inc. in 2015, a health data analytics company, after working more than a decade in the healthcare industry and realizing there was a need for more personalized and secure, consumer-driven, health information management solutions.From conducting microbiology research to pharmaceutical operations, working with health insurance providers and hospitals, McFarlane has professional experience in every sector of the healthcare industry. Most recently, McFarlane specialized in healthcare research and development, delivering solutions and team management services for enterprises, including Tumblr, Blue Apron, Casper, and Meetup.Devoted to fostering digital innovation in the medical field, McFarlane currently serves as co-chair of the HIMSS18 Blockchain Workgroup, and sits on the HIMSS Interoperability & Health Information Exchange Committee. Named one of the top women, "leaving their mark on the MedTech field in health IT," by Becker's Hospital Review, McFarlane has published multiple international healthcare research articles in the renowned Blockchain in Healthcare Today Journal, the first peer-review journal that amplifies and disseminates distributed ledger technology research. In 2019, McFarlane authored her first book titled Future Women: Minority Female Entrepreneurship and the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Era of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency.Patientory has received many accolades, including The 10 Most Innovative Digital Healthcare Solution Providers 2018 by Insightscare, and the 2018 Globe Award Winner in International Trade by U.S. State of Georgia. One of few female entrepreneurs at the intersection of high tech and wellness, McFarlane speaks at global industry conferences, including The Future Blockchain Summit in Dubai and the 2020 StartUp Health Festival in San Francisco, to educate and inspire other business women and entrepreneurs in the field.McFarlane attended Cornell University for her undergraduate studies, and received a Masters from Wake Forest University School of Business. She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia. More Info: Tatiana Moroz Vaultoro Patientory Follow Chrissa on TwitterFuture Women: Minority Female Entrepreneurship and the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Era of Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Friends and Sponsors of the Show: Proof of Love Crypto Media Hub *You have been listening to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that's not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear wit

 Bitcoin Audible - Masters & Slaves of Money - Part 1 [Robert Breedlove] | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

"Money is a tool for trading human time. Central banks, the modern-era masters of money, wield this tool as a weapon to steal time and inflict wealth inequality." - Robert Breedlove Breedlove brings us another excellent write up, this time on the nature of monetary masters and the power dynamic they embody. Exploring the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, the monetary origins of the decline of Western Africa, the logos, and the free speech of human value and time, "Masters & Slaves of Money" is a brilliant investigation to the monetary hierarchy of our world, and how its control has shaped history. We will break through this piece in 2 parts, starting with today, Part 1 of "Masters & Slaves of Money" by Robert Breedlove.https://medium.com/@breedlove22/masters-and-slaves-of-money-255ecc93404f Secure your Bitcoin savings with the best and lowest cost auto-buy service in the ecosystem at SwanBitcoin.com/guy Thanks to the Let's Talk Bitcoin Network & Bitcoin Magazine for including Bitcoin Audible and spreading these incredible works to everyone in the Bitcoin space!

 WBD233 - Next Level Bitcoin Privacy with Alex Gladstein & Chris Belcher | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Privacy is a fundamental human right, and with society migrating away from physical to digital cash, we are losing one of the remaining ways to transact privately. Bitcoin is an entirely public ledger, in that every transaction is broadcast to everyone running the Bitcoin software. Anyone can view these transactions, but there are ways to obfuscate your spends and make it more difficult, or even close to impossible to follow the trail of transactions. Currently, the most widely used method for adding privacy to bitcoin is to use CoinJoin services like Wasabi or Samourai. These wallets allow you to add your UTXOs to a transaction along with numerous other participants. Coinjoin can significantly increase anonymity, depending on the number of other participants. Originally put forward by Greg Maxwell in 2013, Coinswap is a somewhat different method of anonymising your footprint on the Bitcoin network. Chris Belcher recently took the idea and put together a proposal and has received funding from the Human Rights Foundation to develop it. In this interview, I talk to Bitcoin developer Chris Belcher and Alex Gladstein, the Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation. We discuss financial privacy as a human right, Bitcoin privacy, financing devs and Chris' work on Coinswap.

 Proof of Love Ep. 65 Living With Gratitude - On The Road With Alyze Sam | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The #ProofOfGratitude tour continues and, on this episode of Proof of Love, Lauren joins Tatiana and Alyze Sam (who are hanging out together) to recap PorcFest and to discuss their upcoming travel and professional plans. "It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life." Tatiana and Alyze joined their friend Michael Horowitz in a beautiful tribute to his late wife, Dorothy. They recount the emotional experience (and how they thought they might die along the way there) of Michael sharing his love for his wife and for his symbolic beginning of a new life. Both Tatiana and Alyze were really honored to have been included in Michael's intimate ceremony of love and gratitude. Next, the ladies discuss their upcoming stop in California and Lauren shares her recent experience reconnecting with acquaintances from high school, just when she needed connection the most. Finally, WHERE THE HECK ARE LAUREN'S KITTENS? Why haven't we seen them yet? Tatiana wants to know.,. And we know you, do, too! Note: Unfortunately, due to the coronavirus lockdowns, AnarchoVegas was canceled after recording. About the Guest: Alyze Sam is a refreshing blockchain strategist, a novel educator, and vehemently driven advocate. First, dedicating her life to her patients in hospice nursing, Sam passionately embraced the world of financial technology after nearly losing her own life, not once, but twice! Sam feels her destiny lies within serving her community and assisting other 'underdogs' with love and education. She's achieving these dreams with roles as; Co-Founder and Chief Executive Assistant for GIVE Nation, a non-profit children's financial literacy AI/blockchain project which rewards altruistic behaviors. She's a Founder and Community Director of Women in Blockchain International and sits as an 'Social Impact Advisor' for blockchain nonprofits; Blockchance.eu & Women in Blockchain Foundation. Sam is a stakeholder and former Director at the 'World Ethical Data Forum'. Her advisory positions include; JustiFire, where they digitally track ammunition, PAC Global, a masternode payment system Sam is also PAC's Chief Communications Officer. She just joined NewLife.Ai, a high-end fashion and Tumblr- like social media app with A.I. functions which generate digital rewards, and the Liberland Foundation Aide, a country based on the blockchain. Alyze works closely with The Illumnine Society, and Team McAfee concentrating on media intelligence, partnerships and tech events. In her free time, Sam writes for 15+ Tech Magazines, while humbly sitting at the top 1% of the Blockchain industry as a FemSTEM mentor and influencer. She's a proud Alliance of Blockchain Professionals member, since 2018. Sam wrote the first book on Stablecoins in 2017. The unbiased text takes complex practices and simplifies concepts for most audiences. In February 2020 Sam and her partners 'Complete 2020 Guide to Stablecoins' sat as the #1 New Release in Business and Money on Amazon Books. *Visuals and self publishing done by a 16 year old Sam personally mentors: Koosha Azim, Silicon Valley, CA. Sam's second book, 'Stablecoin Economy,' a university text, released May 14th 2020. Do you have a burning question, or a show idea for us? Please email us at tatiana@proofoflovecast.com! More Info: Tatiana Moroz Proof Of Gratitude GIVE Nation Friends and Sponsors of the Show: Let's Talk Bitcoin The Tatiana ShowCrypto Media Hub Remember, this is a new show, so if you like it, please be sure to tell 3 friends! Leave a good review on Itunes, and be sure to follow us on our socials! *You have been listening to Proof of Love. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that's not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on Proof of Love is intended as financial advice, legal advice, therapy or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you're hearing us on an affiliate network, the ideas

 Unhashed Podcast - Casa's Wallet of Total Trust | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Shownotes: On this episode of the Unhashed Podcast: Blockstream's liquid bridge is bugged, Lightning Network may be vulnerable to an easy attack, and Casa's Jameson Lopp is shilling their wallet without being upfront about the 100% trust assumptions you must make with Casa to use it or even their 2-of-3 product. On top of this, there is no mnemonic'but at least google gets to hold your backup, right?! Weekly News Wrap Up:A malfunction in Blockstream's Liquid bridge for Bitcoin (BTC) resulted in a Blockstream-owned 2-of-3 multisig contract briefly controlling over 870 BTC, worth $8 million. This was discovered on June 26 by James Prestwich, founder of blockchain software development company Summa, which contributed to the tBTC project. According to his findings, the spending script for the transaction was configured so as to transfer control to a simple 2-of-3 multisig contract after 2,015 blocks, or about two weeks. While this is intended behavior, this is only meant to be triggered as a last resort if the Liquid network were to collapse, as explained by its documentation. Prestwich found the issue just as the waiting period expired, which created a window of about thirty minutes, or three Bitcoin blocks, during which the emergency multisig could have taken control of the money. This did not result in a loss of funds as the emergency multisig is held by Blockstream. [Blockstream post-mortem] Two Bitcoin researchers claim to have found a way to steal funds on the Bitcoin Lightning Network. In a research paper, titled 'œFlood & Loot: A Systemic Attack On The Lightning Network,' researchers Jona Harris and Aviv Zohar, both of Israel's Hebrew University, found that attackers can exploit a bottleneck in the system to drain wallets of funds. The researchers found that an attacker has to attack 85 channels simultaneously to make some money. They also show that it's fairly easy for them to find unsuspecting victims. All vulnerable nodes must do is show a 'œwillingness to open a channel' with an attacker. 'œWe discover that a vast majority of active nodes (~95%) are willing to open a channel upon request, and are therefore susceptible to becoming victims in our attack,' wrote the researchers. Casa has released their free version of the Casa Keymaster app. With it you can run a seedless wallet. The key will be backed up between your own cloud storage and the Casa server. Writing down words will not be needed. The free setup only allows for one key only, for multisig a subscription is required. 'œWe're excited about launching a free and simple bitcoin wallet that anyone can use,' said Nick Neuman, Casa's CEO, in a statement shared with Bitcoin Magazine. 'œMore people are turning to Bitcoin as a long-term investment, but they may not know how to store it safely' We want to offer this simple wallet for beginners for free, so they can start their Bitcoin journey safely.' 'œThere is no location tracking, no data tracking and no invasive third-party analytics: users simply sign up with an email and an alias to start improving their Bitcoin security immediately,' according to a press release. Variable amount chaumian coinjoin is one step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to WabiSabi. This new protocol for Wasabi wallet has just been announced on the Bitcoin mailing list, and it's something to be excited about. Users can come together and create a coinjoin with any inputs & outputs that they want, by communicating with a single server that learns nothing about the relation between inputs & outputs. While this does NOT address amount correlation by examining the transaction on the blockchain, it lays the foundation for future work in this direction. The protocol is quite versatile and also lends itself to e.g. Chaumian ecash, for which variable amounts can be extremely useful. In technical terms: the server essentially signs "blind" Pedersen commitments of which the owner can prove arbitrary statements in

 Citizen Bitcoin - Obiwan Kenobit: Bitcoin and the Decade of Discontent | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Today we sit down with ObiWan Kenobit. We talk about what he calls the Decade of Discontent ahead of us as we transition through a currency collapse and into a new monetary era based on bitcoin. We talk about history through the lens of generational change guided by the ideas of William Strauss and Neil Howe and we talk about the second anniversary of his viral piece 'œHyperbitcoinization: Winner Takes All' - about how the article holds up and any updates he might make to it 2 years on. @CitizenBitcoin on Twitter Citizen Bitcoin Podcast Citizen Bitcoin Layer One merch collection Bitcoiner's Best Music: Moon in the Sky by Hobotek Links from the episode: Swan Signal Podcast Swan Bitcoin - The Best Way to Buy Bitcoin

 Bitcoin & Co. - Rahim Taghizadegan: Money Is a Spontaneous Order Measuring the Cooperation of People | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Rahim Taghizadegan is an economist, book author and principal of the Scholarium, an independent learning enterprise based in Vienna, Austria. He studied physics, sociology and economy and is an expert on the Austrian School of Economics. His recent book is called "The Zero Interest Trap". We discuss: Differences in tackling COVID-19 in Singapore and AustriaHow to be prepared for crisisLoss of trust in politicsPrivacy aspects of health data usageSocial unrest and wealth inequalityThe Worgl experiment and regional cryptocurrenciesDemurrage and velocity of moneyThe correlation of Bitcoin to other financial assetsUniversal Basic IncomeSocio-economic consequences of the current crises "According to the view of the Austrian School of Economics, money is a spontaneous order, which is really linked in bottom up cooperation of people. The only thing for sure is that today's kind of rigged game with complex interventions doesn't make sense as a kind of spontaneous order it doesn't make sense that it really be measure for cooperation, voluntary cooperation between people." - Rahim Taghizadegan Full transcript on the episode page

 Chain Reaction - Kelvin Koh: Spartan Group's Relentless Search For Alpha | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Host Tom Shaughnessy sits down with Kelvin Koh: Co-founder & Partner, CIO, Spartan Capital. Kelvin has over 20 years of experience in investment and research across multiple asset classes and geographies. Prior to serving as CIO of Spartan Capital, the hedge fund arm of Spartan Group, Kelvin was Managing Partner of Trident Venture Partners, an early stage venture capital firm. Visit Spartan Group Here: https://www.spartangroup.io/ Support The ShowAltoIRA With an Alto CryptoIRA, just open and fund a Traditional, Roth, or SEP CryptoIRA account, then get ready to invest. To sponsor this top crypto research podcast, email Tom@DelphiDigital.io Disclosures: This podcast is strictly informational and educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any tokens or securities or to make any financial decisions. Do not trade or invest in any project, tokens, or securities based upon this podcast episode. The host may personally own tokens that are mentioned on the podcast. Tom Shaughnessy owns tokens in ETH, BTC, STX, SNX, RUNE, sUSD and HNT. Let's Talk Bitcoin is a distribution partner for the Chain Reaction Podcast, and our current show features paid sponsorships which may be featured at the start, middle and/or the end of the episode. These sponsorships are for informational purposes only and are not a solicitation to use any product or service. Guest host Kevin Kelly holds tokens in BTC, ETH, RUNE, and LEO.

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