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The Peter McCormack Show

One Thing About Bitcoin - WBD250A

The Peter McCormack Show

Peter McCormack

Politics, Society, Markets, News, Society & Culture, Technology, Inflation, Finance, Economics, Government, Power, Bitcoin, Money

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2020

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Over the last three years, I have had a huge array of guests from cypherpunks, developers, economists, libertarians, activists, Wall Street veterans and punk rock legends all with one thing in common; Bitcoin.

In this episode, to celebrate What Bitcoin Did's 250th show, I asked some of my previous guests to tell me one thing about Bitcoin, that matters to them.


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0:00.0

Hi Peter, this is a message for what Bitcoin did the podcast from the future.

0:07.0

The year is actually 2043.

0:11.0

I am 60 now, but they keep in good shape thanks to the carnivore diet.

0:16.0

You have to know everybody's wish to carnivore now.

0:19.0

The last vegan died of diabetes in 2039. So now everybody has switched it. So the

0:26.7

Bitcoin Network is doing fine. The bioesics, the nanobioesics, the organic computers that are mining Bitcoin just found out the last

0:38.8

block number 1,862,321.

0:46.0

And just for your information, the Block reward

0:49.0

right now is exactly 9,760,,625,625 satoshes, sets.

0:57.7

Well, sets is the unit of account for everything

1:00.2

here in the citadel, or another citadel for that's matter we use the

1:05.2

the symbol to indicate salts which is you know the S with a stroke I think it was

1:10.3

used back then for the pesos or for other some other

1:13.6

Fiat currency I don't remember maybe or that one in America like the US dinner

1:19.1

something like that but I don't remember so everything is is fine here. There is no modern art and anywhere anymore.

1:26.6

So that's solved. That's fixed. Bitcoin fixed that for good. Not everything is perfect though. I mean running a full

1:35.0

validating Bitcoin node is still difficult to this day. Thanks to the new neural

1:40.7

computer interface that scientists developed in the citadel.

1:45.9

It's easy because you just have to think about running a bit good node, but you have to think about

1:51.5

it very, very intensely, which can be a barrier to adoption for

1:56.1

nubes, so I'm a little bit worried.

1:58.6

But I mean, it's fine.

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