The Bob Murphy Show Ep. 294 Steve Keen on What's Wrong With Neoclassical Economics
Laser eyes until fiat dies

The Nature of Capital and Capitalism | Bitcoin is Venice Series Episode 1
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Sacha Meyers
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Looks like CAPS ODELL is back on the menu boys!

Highly recommend trying out a maple 🍁 old fashioned if you have never tried it.
It's my favorite twist
Crisis is the rallying cry of the state. It's when the state can most effectively expand its reach and power.
A populace that is unaware of how consent is manufactured is a populace that is vulnerable to manipulation.
Fear and hope are the choices we make daily, shaping our lives one decision at a time.
Support Bitcoin Lightning with Greenlight with Christian Decker
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Bitcoin Optech newsletter #273 is here:
- mentions a recent security disclosure affecting LN users
- describes a paper about making payments contingent on the result of running arbitrary programs
- announces a proposed BIP to add fields to PSBTs for MuSig2
- summarizes changes to services/client software
- Bitcoin Core 24.2rc2 and Bitcoin Core 25.1rc1 release candidates
- Optech Newsletter #273 Recap on Twitter Spaces
https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2023/10/18/
Antoine Riard posted to the Bitcoin-Dev and Lightning-Dev mailing lists the full disclosure of an issue he had previously responsibly disclosed to developers working on the Bitcoin protocol and various popular LN implementations...
https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2023/10/18/#security-disclosure-of-issue-affecting-ln
Robin Linus posted to the Bitcoin-Dev mailing list a paper he’s written about BitVM, a combination of methods that allows bitcoins to be paid to someone who successfully proves that an arbitrary program executed successfully. Notably, this is possible on Bitcoin today—no consensus change is required...
https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2023/10/18/#payments-contingent-on-arbitrary-computation
Andrew Chow posted to the Bitcoin-Dev mailing list with a draft BIP, partly based on prior work by Sanket Kanjalkar, for adding several fields to all versions of PSBTs for the “keys, public nonces, and partial signatures produced with MuSig2.”
https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2023/10/18/#proposed-bip-for-musig2-fields-in-psbts
Bitcoin Core 24.2rc2 and Bitcoin Core 25.1rc1 are release candidates for maintenance versions of Bitcoin Core.
https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2023/10/18/#bitcoin-core-24-2rc2
Bitcoin Optech will host an audio recap discussion of this newsletter with special guests Robin Linus and Antoine Poinsot on Twitter Spaces Thursday at 15:00 UTC. Join us to discuss or ask questions!
Managing the Influx
Fractional Reserve Banking, Present Discounted Value, and the Austrian Business Cycle Theory







