Chat #50 - Dawn of the Age of Bitcoin with Erik Cason

October 21, 2020 01:48:18
Chat #50 - Dawn of the Age of Bitcoin with Erik Cason
Bitcoin Audible
Chat #50 - Dawn of the Age of Bitcoin with Erik Cason

Oct 21 2020 | 01:48:18

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Guy Swann

Show Notes

Bitcoin and the cryptographic systems that empower it, are not merely another new tech to make use of. They are a fundamental shift in the ability to defend value from organized violence. The impact on the world will be impossible to measure. We go deep down the rabbit hole in this excellent chat with Erik Cason, author of the cryptosovereignty.org blog.

Follow Erik on twitter, and check out his amazing pieces we've read on the podcast below:
https://twitter.com/Erikcason
The Political Theology of Bitcoin:
https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/Read_398---The-Political-Theology-of-Bitcoin-Erik-Cason-eemvs1
Crypto, Truth, & Power:
https://anchor.fm/thecryptoconomy/episodes/Read_448---Crypto--Truth--Power-Erik-Cason-ekv73s

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