Question for my fellow plebs:

What type of writings do you find most valuable for potential #BitcoinOutLoud episodes of #AnotherFuckingBitcoinPodcast ?

1) Classic, foundational writing that is Bitcoin-adjacent (on money, the State, inflation, etc.) from folks like Hayek, Mises, Rothbard, etc.

2) Modern writings that are directly about #Bitcoin from Bitcoiners like Gigi, Lyn Alden, Saif, etc.

I’m trying to figure out what will be most valuable for both Bitcoiners inside the echo chamber AND pre-coiners outside the echo chamber.

I lean toward prioritizing more of the classic pieces, because I think understanding the nature of money and the State is extremely important to understanding why Bitcoin is so important and revolutionary, but I want to hear from you.

I will ultimately do a mix of both, so this question is about prioritizing because my time is scarce.

Examples of each type I’ve done so far:

1)

Hayek: https://fountain.fm/episode/xpYJVxzxs38g4Ov5GTRn

Rothbard: https://fountain.fm/episode/gagULntQPzMbfTkoPDfJ

2)

Gigi: https://fountain.fm/episode/0q6kWdRLhikMVlAlaCDv

Daniel Batten Greenpeace rebuttal: https://fountain.fm/episode/d9oSi19H37TY6eht1uV0

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

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I enjoy when modern writers incorporate and summarize the framework of historic authors for me and apply it directly.

In my personal opinion, the concept of bitcoin starts to get self explanatory pretty early on the road of becoming a bitcoin-maxi. A lot of content I listen to now is repeating itself already (two years in).

So, unless it’s a great new idea or topic, I would really like hearing classic economics with a bitcoin related flavor, It’s the money meaning that makes bitcoin so unique, and money has a much broader history

Cheers! ⚡️

Well said 🤙

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I think modern writings are key. The limitation with classic pieces is they can’t concern themselves with correcting false narratives that you often find in the media around Bitcoin.

Alternate between both are a interesting mix. If i have to choose only one i think modern writings has my checked mark!

Milton Friedman, Free to Chose is worth exploring

Personally I Love the classics, but you would reach a much wider audience with the modern books like “the bitcoin standard” or “the price of tomorrow” etc.

Was debating doing the Bitcoin standard and price of tomorrow in multi-chapter chunks.

nostr:npub1s05p3ha7en49dv8429tkk07nnfa9pcwczkf5x5qrdraqshxdje9sq6eyhe is it OK if I read parts of your book on #AnotherFuckingBitcoinPodcast ?

Alternately, care to come on #AnotherFuckingBitcoinPodcast some time and talk about Bitcoin and other things?

Of course you can - AND I would love to join you on a podcast anytime.

This is the way. Sharing great ideas and conversations. Would be high signal!!

I love this idea!!!

Thank you, Jeff — I appreciate you 🙏

I’ll be in touch.

Please do more classical stuff as they tend be harder to read and find.

All our hero’s are dead.

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