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Something seems to have changed. Once upon a time, I would advise young people to do more open sharing of their ideas - daily blogging, podcasting, learning out loud. Today, while those have value, they seem to also have a danger that wasn't present before.I asked Cyprian to help me try to discover what's going on.…
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Go to nanopay.cash to signup for a little newsletter about tiny payments.The guys from Haste tell their winding tale from minor league baseball to building the Barpay app to creating a simple arcade game where the leaderboard gets payouts. That game led to a platform for game builders and a budding revolution.If you can't see the coolness in this s…
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Alex Agut and his biz partner wanted tiny payments for apps they were building. Traditional payment processors couldn't do it. Bitcoin could, but was too complicated for normal users.BTC fees became too high for tiny payments, but BHC and BSV emerged to restore the original low-fee design of bitcoin.That's when Alex had an idea: What if instead of …
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Sign up at nanopay.cash to get updates on my exploration into tiny payments.Coding wizard Dean Little from BitPing and MatterPool joins me to talk about which protocols are usable for micro and nanopayments, the pros and cons of each, and what needs to be solved for global scale.BSV, BCH, Solana, PoW, PoS, and more.…
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Check out www.nanopay.cash to keep up to date on these vids and more tiny payment stuff.What about all the other attributes of crypto? Aren't those more important than tiny payments?I chat a bit about these attributes and the extent to which they're oversold. I mention this article - https://www.bitpost.app/u/isaacmorehouse/whats-left-of-the-bitcoi…
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Check out www.nanopay.cash to keep up to date on these vids and more tiny payment stuff.-What is this all about and why do I love tiny payments?-Micro vs nanopayments-Three stages of tiny payment apps: 1. happening today, 2. possible today, 3. theoretically possible-5 types of biz models: 1. metered payments, 2. split payments, 3. tradeable rev sha…
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I just published a brand new book on canonic.xyz. I chat with the CEO about what it means to allow authors to publish on the blockchain and how bitcoin enables a future of low-cost high-value information like never before seen.Enjoy!You can buy the book here - https://canonic.xyz/books/12cy7aGkmg9CxgLXd4WFp6FJWSJHcbZ5NQ/limitedGuide to doing it if …
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Vin Armani is a hard guy to put into a box. Tech entrepreneur, star of Showtime's 'Gigolos', philosopher, and in recent years, prophet of our times.We talk about The Dim Age, the devouring mother, the heroes journey as a map for our age, Jordan Peterson, and a lot more.Buckle up. It gets weird in the best of ways.…
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Twetch co-creator Josh Petty tries to help me make sense of the Non-Fungible Token (NFT) craze, sort the wheat from the chaff, explore radical new biz models made possible by micropayments tied to decentralized data, muse about how far title to property can be extended, whether firms and investors are inefficient and what might replace them, and lo…
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Is there a case for small blocks? Today three of the four Numpties (Steve Patterson, Isaac Morehouse, Deryk Makgill) discuss the origins of the changes that made BTC into a small block coin going for a digital gold narrative.We take the arguments for small blocks one by one and try to see whether and to what extent they are good arguments. Finally,…
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Our culture's concern for victims is relatively new and radical in human history. Where does it come from? And how does understanding memetic desire and the scapegoat mechanism make sense of the world?Radio and podcast host David Gornoski and I discuss his rare blend of Christian theology, Rene Girard's sociology, and a political philosophy of non-…
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It launched two companies, attracted dozens of employees, thousands of customers, many talks and media appearances, several investors, resulted in 10 books published, four podcasts, hundreds of interviews, and close to $10M in revenue+investment. And the benefits keep compounding.You should try it for 30 days.I currently write at crash.co and isaac…
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“The Myth of the Rule of Law” was written by John Hasnas and originally published in 1995 in the Wisconsin Law Review no. 199.I read it (with a few mumbles and mistakes) in its entirety from https://www.copblock.org/40719/myth-rule-law-john-hasnas/Thanks to Prof Hasnas for writing this excellent essay, as well as another called "The Obviousness of …
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Man, we go deep on this one.Steve Patterson and I discuss whether the material world is real, whether consciousness real, his apparent resolution to the mind-body problem, and how his pluralistic system would allow for almost every other point of view.We start with the nature of experience and external objects, and we end up at the concept of love …
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We discuss our disagreement about wearing suits, then dive into the insanity of 2020, how so many could be so fooled into lockdowns, why the "libertarian" movement utterly failed to stand for freedom, Orwellian language, and much more.Jeff offers a wonderful perspective and optimism in the midst of dark times.…
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Nicole was fighting for freedom but not living free in the process.The libertarian nonprofit scene was sucking the life out of her, so she decided to quit and set out on her own to pursue the things that made her feel free. She runs a farmstead, rents out houses, cans tomatoes, does workshhops on processing chickens, and so much more.Nicole Sauce i…
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People sometimes ask me how to find a co-founder, or someone to code their idea, or people to invest money.I always ask them why they need those things.Chances are, you don't and those are distractions. The first step is to sell the category, problem, vision, and product. Prove your passion and prove demand. The rest will start to want to come to y…
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Twetch founder Josh Petty, alter ego of the famous internet frog Elon Moist, joins me, TK, and Steve to talk about the future of the internet in a post-advertising world, why building is better than talking, and how Twetch represents just the first wedge in a spiritual revolution.Av Isaac Morehouse
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