I listened.
The discussion of Samourai being targetted as a payment processor by the DoJ and the distinction b/w having control of funds or not was useful. I agree with Matt that the electorate still has some coercive power over the government, especially when organized, and moreso as the government is closer to the local level. Didn’t know about the bill mentioned (Blockchain Regulatory Certainty Act), will show support.
Skipping over flavor of the day debates made sense.
The idea of vibecoding wallets to personal specifications is interesting.
Didn’t know about BitMain now allowing miners to choose which tx to include in blocks instead of the decision happening at the top. Ocean having negligible hash but still being able to coerce BitMain by announcing that change first reminds me of politics. When a national politician fails at securing power but gains broad support, they’re able to use their platform to pull the incumbent to their position. (To the extent that the incumbent cares about their public image, anyway)