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Season 16
Episode 11
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
Description
Despite your bad memories from the Block Size war, you should support Roger Ver's campaign for clemency – or at least this is what Layer Two Labs CEO Paul Sztorc thinks you should do. In this episode, we discuss why Roger deserves to stay free.
Time stamps:
Introducing Paul Sztorc (00:00:54)
The host welcomes listeners and introduces guest Paul Sztorc, discussing Roger Ver's situation.
Paul's Connection with Roger Ver (00:01:42)
Paul shares his connection to Roger Ver and his experiences in the Bitcoin community.
Roger Ver's Contributions (00:02:54)
Discussion on Roger's significant investments and efforts in early Bitcoin companies.
Challenges at Mt. Gox (00:03:59)
Paul recounts Roger's volunteer work during the Mt. Gox crisis, highlighting his dedication.
Bitcoin's Early Days (00:05:05)
Reflections on Bitcoin's obscurity before mainstream recognition, including the Financial Times article.
The Evolution of Bitcoin Conferences (00:06:18)
Paul reminisces about early Bitcoin conferences and their small scale compared to today.
Tax Evasion Claims and Bitcoin's Value (00:08:23)
Discussion on misconceptions about Bitcoin's value and Roger's tax situation during its early days.
Roger's Generosity and Alliances (00:10:34)
Highlighting Roger's contributions to various libertarian causes and his personal sacrifices.
The Block Size War (00:11:39)
Introduction to the block size debate and its impact on Roger's reputation in the Bitcoin community.
Michael Saylor's Skepticism (00:12:29)
The host references a tweet from Michael Saylor expressing doubts about Bitcoin in 2013.
Roger's Early Bitcoin Investments (00:13:13)
Paul shares a story about Roger's commitment to Bitcoin, selling his Lamborghini for more BTC.
Roger's Influence and Marketing (00:14:26)
Discussion on Roger's positive energy and efforts to promote Bitcoin to the public.
The Role of BitPay (00:15:38)
Explaining how BitPay helped businesses accept Bitcoin, making it more accessible.
Roger's Vision for Bitcoin (00:18:48)
Paul discusses Roger's motivations during the block size war and his vision for Bitcoin's future.
Aftermath of the Block Size War (00:20:06)
Reflections on the complacency of the Bitcoin community post-war and the resulting divisions.
Playing the Villain (00:20:45)
The host introduces a playful debate format, questioning Roger's promotion of Bitcoin Cash.
The Scammer Accusation (00:21:18)
Discussion about accusations against Roger Ver being labeled a scammer due to perceived financial losses.
The Block Size Debate (00:21:35)
Debate on the implications of hard forks and naming conventions in the context of Bitcoin's block size.
Satoshi's Conflicted Views (00:22:22)
Exploration of Satoshi Nakamoto's ambiguous stance on block sizes and their impact on Bitcoin.
Mt. Gox Video Controversy (00:24:23)
Reference to Roger Ver's video on Mount Gox and its perceived implications for Bitcoin's credibility.
Self-Custody Awareness (00:25:03)
Discussion on the understanding of self-custody in Bitcoin during the early days compared to now.
Roger's Involvement with Mt. Gox (00:26:57)
Analysis of Roger Ver's proactive attempts to assist Mount Gox during its crisis.
Historical Context of Criticism (00:29:06)
Reflection on how hindsight alters perceptions of Roger's actions during the Mt. Gox incident.
Debate Dynamics (00:31:00)
Insights into Roger Ver's debate style and the challenges faced by opponents like Jimmy Song.
Roger's Support of Craig Wright (00:36:22)
Discussion on Roger Ver's past support for Craig Wright and subsequent regrets regarding that decision.
Legal Battles with Craig Wright (00:40:14)
Mention of Roger Ver's successful lawsuit against Craig Wright as a potential redemption.
Romance Scams and Reporting (00:40:53)
Discussion on how victims of romance scams often feel ashamed and do not report incidents.
Karmic Justice and Roger Ver (00:44:16)
Exploration of public anger towards Roger Ver and perceptions of justice regarding his past actions.
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