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Where Are The Bitcoin Supply Chains? With Hubertus Hofkirchner

Where Are The Bitcoin Supply Chains? With Hubertus Hofkirchner



Why does Bitcoin struggle to find its place in the real economy of supply chains, factories, and things? What role does credit play in building the economy, and could a new layer on top of Bitcoin be…


Published on 5 hours ago

Bitcoin Mass Adoption Vs Parallel Resistance

Bitcoin Mass Adoption Vs Parallel Resistance



What do we mean when we talk about mass adoption of Bitcoin? Is it even possible? Or is something like parallel resistance more likely?


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Published on 1 week, 5 days ago

How Do Power And Economics Work In Prisons? With David Skarbek

How Do Power And Economics Work In Prisons? With David Skarbek



How do American prison gangs facilitate money, trade, and economics behind bars? What causes this and what can we learn from it?

David Skarbek is Professor of Political Economy and Director of the Cen…


Published on 3 weeks, 4 days ago

An Unsettled Country: What Does It Mean To Be A New Zealander? With Mike Grimshaw

An Unsettled Country: What Does It Mean To Be A New Zealander? With Mike Grimshaw



Who are we, and what grounds us?

Mike Grimshaw is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Mike writes and speaks about New Zealand history, economics, education,…


Published on 1 month ago

How To Fix The Economics Of Online Content? With Keyan Kousha & Stacker News

How To Fix The Economics Of Online Content? With Keyan Kousha & Stacker News



Keyan Kousha is the founder of Stacker News, an online forum where you can share and discuss articles and content without the attention manipulation of social media. Instead of “likes” or invisible a…


Published on 1 month, 1 week ago

Running A Marathon In North Korea + Arrested In China With Johan Nylander

Running A Marathon In North Korea + Arrested In China With Johan Nylander



Johan Nylander is an award-winning author and freelance correspondent from Sweden. His work covering Asia has been published by CNN, National Geographic Travel, and Forbes.

Johan wrote "The Wolf Econo…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Is It Rational to Hold Bitcoin? With Parker Lewis

Is It Rational to Hold Bitcoin? With Parker Lewis



Parker Lewis is the author of Gradually, Then Suddenly, A framework for understanding Bitcoin as money. Parker previously worked in finance in the heart of wall street before discovering Bitcoin in 2…


Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Building A New Bitcoin Political System With Erik Cason

Building A New Bitcoin Political System With Erik Cason



Erik Cason, author of Cryptosovereignty: The Encrypted Political Philosophy of Bitcoin. Erik is a regular speaker and essayist, focussing on the social, political, and philosophical aspects of bitcoi…


Published on 1 month, 4 weeks ago

What Happens When Money Becomes Morality? With Mike Brock

What Happens When Money Becomes Morality? With Mike Brock



Mike Brock writes extensively about democracy, liberalism, and what he sees as the decline of the American Republic. Mike has an extensive tech background formerly working as an executive at Cash App…


Published on 2 months ago

How Do Economic Forces Shape Cities? With Paul Knight

How Do Economic Forces Shape Cities? With Paul Knight



Paul Knight is a city planner and architectural designer at Historical Concepts in New York Paul serves as the Director of Research at the Doug Allen Institute, a nonprofit organisation exploring the…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago





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