Scott also accepts bitcoin on his podcasts through Fountain. I believe that implies a pretty high level of familiarity, since you have to do something in the app to activate those.

I know the Libertarian Institute and the Mises people more broadly are friendly with Steve Patterson. That may be the source of bitcoin skepticism, beyond just the obvious boomer goldbugs.

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Is that really true for Fountain that you have to set it up first to receive? Been a Fountain user for a few years and I always saw (big) podcasts on there that have nothing to do with Bitcoin, but still got sats. I assumed that they don’t know they’re on Fountain, appears by pushing to RSS, and the sats are just sitting in an account waiting to be claimed by them? Ex. The Darkhorse Podcast has received ~2M Sats, but the pod is still unclaimed.

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Good question, but then why would some not be able to receive.

I did just assume that receiving was an intentional act. Also, it was something we had to do with our pod.

I suppose that doesn't completely rule out that there's a way for it to be automatically activated.

Although yes in Scott’s case, his main show and his “just the interviews” pod are both claimed so that means he’s aware of Fountain and Bitcoin tips. So that’s a good sign. Provoked isn’t claimed yet.

That may be down to Darryl

Fucking gay

Darryl is also a self proclaimed statist. At most generous, he’s minarchist but he definitely believes in more government than that. He takes shots at libertarians on almost every episode of Provoked. Although Scott made progress with him on the drug war in last night’s episode.

The ego death required for ex military is too much for many to handle. The cognitive dissonance of believing they’re a good person and squaring that with serving in the US military which has done the most heinous shit of any country this century would break most people, easier to just hang on to the idea that you personally didnt do the most evil shit and hence they’re not that bad.

Great observation. Darkly and doubly hilarious here too because many (or perhaps even all) of post WW2 US military interventions were to enforce or expand dollar debt slavery. Darryl isn’t up for the ego death required to swallow that, at least not yet.

At 1hr12mins Darryl talks about how he read like 10,000 pages of Mises and Rothbard in his 20’s. He describes his libertarian years as naive and juvenile, that he’s “grown out of it.” Smart guy, but what a coward. https://www.youtube.com/live/e3MNVOz7qdM