This doesn't require bitcoin to happen, but it is definitely made easier by bitcoin.
TLDR; His thesis is only a thesis without a code proof of concept/implementation. Knowing what's bad is harder than stopping it.
His thesis is interesting and makes sense, but I don't see it having a practical implementation that would not be better serve with just robust key management. Because Bitcoin depends on the ownership/control of private keys to use, that is the core security protocol. You can have asymmetric cryptography using private/public key pairs without having Bitcoin involved. I **do** see widespread use and knowledge growing around handling of these keys which may lead to some unique application int he cyber security space. Having hard money you can't fuck with though, would be immensely helpful for a nation state, but don't think that's the DoD's lane.
Additionally, cyber security's biggest challenge is identifying what is a "bad" action compared to allowable actions. Stopping bad actions is pretty trivial, but knowing what to stop is hard. Again, I can't see how involving bitcoin shifts this paradigm at all.
Bruh. Your videos have been π₯
Gotta move the family to Texas.
We're all fucked if they get guns...
build your cabin in the hills.
Today the doors open up to all GA passes for #TheBitcoinConf and like to give everyone an update on the 12,000 tip cards!
These are the stats we are seeing so far, all these tip cards have a 30 day expiry date in them in case attendees don't claim and withdraw their sats
#LightSats21 Anyone who is present hurry there

https://twitter.com/Lightsats21/status/1659501199459057666?t=ZPW6phvbTiMKdDEFuX0bTA&s=19
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Lots of people talking about permissioned systems and idiot ideas. Can't wait for the open source stage where the real work is being done.
Much higher signal at BitDevs.
All this talk about regulation and compliance and I'm over here working on PERMISSIONLESS tech. People need to build with that mindset.
As the technical youth approach middle age. Things are changing. We understand the tech. We didn't benefit from the fiat standard like our parents, in fact it set us back. But we grew up in the in-between where you played outside until the street lights came on but also carted our xboxes across town and figured out how to setup a LAN party. We're the last generation to grow up semi-connected to the internet. We've honed our skills and cut our teeth in tech startups across a myriad of topics. And now we have kids. We see the future for our kids. And it's within our grasps to make it a bright one, but it will require grit, determination and hard work.
KEEP BUILDING.
If you cannot build, then learn and educate. It will not be comfortable, but if you love your kids and future generations, then you must seek discomfort now to realize a bright orange future.
#bitcoin is hope.
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Don't forget to only zap things that bring you value.
Good call! Break the sweat and get your body to reset your brain.
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