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🗓️ 25 October 2017
⏱️ 83 minutes
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0:00.0 | What is up Freaks? Welcome back to Tales from the Crypt. This is Marty Bent. It's been about two weeks |
0:10.5 | since we last saw each other. Sorry for the week hiatus. It took me a little bit of time to get somebody |
0:17.5 | in the studio. And I'm very excited for this series of episodes because we |
0:21.5 | had a great guest. His name is Pierre Rochard, co-founder of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute, |
0:27.4 | the Nakamoto Institute.org. We had a great three and a half hour long conversation last |
0:34.0 | Friday night here in New York City, spanning a litany of topics, including |
0:38.4 | economic theory, the politics of hard forks, how Bitcoin works, Bitcoin versus Ethereum, cold |
0:47.8 | storage, and a bunch of other topics, I'm sure you freaks are interested in due to the length of the conversation we had. |
0:56.6 | I'm going to cut down these episodes into three parts. |
1:00.2 | So here is the first part. |
1:02.6 | I hope you guys enjoy. Tales from the Crypt. |
1:13.6 | What is up, Freaks? Welcome to Tales from the Crypt. This is your host, Marty Bent. We've made it to episode 2. If you missed out on the first couple parts of episode 1, we covered the history of Bitcoin, myself and Lewis Roberts |
1:28.6 | a barstool. Today, Lewis cannot be with us in the studio, but I have a very special guest for you |
1:34.2 | all. Before I introduce my guests, I have some good news for everybody. I think we've officially |
1:40.3 | made it. We sold our first ad this week. First ad entails from the crypt history. |
1:46.1 | And here we go. So my first ever ad read, so bear with me. We've got our buddy Graham and Net. |
1:51.8 | He's looking for a software engineer position. He's previously worked as a developer and a data |
1:58.0 | scientist specializing in Python, Node.js. and I believe he's done some SQL as well. |
2:04.6 | He's based out of Seattle, looking for a job right now between positions, but he's willing to work remote. |
2:11.3 | He's worked remote for a company in New York before, so you can get that East Coast, West Coast, Time Zone blend. |
2:16.7 | If you're looking for a remote |
2:17.8 | developer, I need you to hit my boy Graham, Annette up. You can find him at new season of curb |
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