It's time to accept some hard truths. Today we are going to challenge some common assumptions about Bitcoin's scalability, privacy, and transaction fees. Is Bitcoin really even global peer-to-peer cash for everyone? Is privacy even still in the cards for Bitcoin? Is there anything left in crypto at all? And what will be the future nature of fees when Bitcoin is a global dominant store of value, and is there an analogous market can we explore today for insight into what this market may look like in the coming decades? It's time for a Guy's take episode...
Links to check out
- Bitcoin 2024 conference (Link: https://b.tc/conference/2024)
- Situational Awareness series on AI Unchained (Link: https://tinyurl.com/33rpewj2)
- Ark Labs (Link: https://arklabs.to/)
- Fedimint (Link: https://fedimint.org/)
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