🎧 Latest episode is out: A Progressive's Case for Bitcoin with Jason Maier.
Jason Maier is the author of A Progressive's Case for Bitcoin: A Path Toward a More Just, Equitable, and Peaceful World.
The book introduces Bitcoin to a progressive audience focussed primarily on the United States. Jason talks about how Bitcoin can actually help bring about positive social change, and he also dispels some of the common misconceptions about Bitcoin that would otherwise slow adoption among those who need it most.
I talk to Jason about what “progressive” means for him, the relevancy of political labels and tribalism in a digital world, and how Bitcoin can be understood from a New Zealand perspective.
🎧 Latest pod is out: I talk with Andrew Cummins, the former Growth Marketing & Analytics Manager at Bitcoin Magazine. He shares the journey that took him from New Zealand to Colorado Springs, his Bitcoin story, and future plans.
What are you writing your novel about?
🎧 Latest pod is out: I talk with James Scaur about discovering Bitcoin in high school, teaching himself programming and starting a business, before going on to work at Cryptopia and Easy Crypto while travelling through Europe and Brazil. He is now launching some exciting projects including bringing Azteco Bitcoin vouchers to New Zealand, and making Bitcoin more accessible in Te reo Māori.
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nostr:npub102ca8pnhy26vh2akepgr4vleyew65nuzug5val3sycslfe0wruwqzezyfp imagine photograph a cafe on the corner near a harbour near the sea of Japan, it is winter, but sunny. There is a boat on the water which has a white flag.
nostr:npub102ca8pnhy26vh2akepgr4vleyew65nuzug5val3sycslfe0wruwqzezyfp imagine a photo of two people eating chicken pho in a vietnamese restaurant
nostr:npub102ca8pnhy26vh2akepgr4vleyew65nuzug5val3sycslfe0wruwqzezyfp imagine a nostalgic film still from a remade Chungking Express by Wong Kar-Wai featuring the lead characters eating near a busy evening street in Hong Kong. Shoot the scene with a 12mm ultra wide lens in f8 aperture, clearly framing the character. Frame the shot in 16:9 ratio. A light rain is falling.
nostr:npub102ca8pnhy26vh2akepgr4vleyew65nuzug5val3sycslfe0wruwqzezyfp imagine a photo of a space bitcoin mining operation in a dyson sphere around sol operated by the union aerospace corporation.
nostr:npub102ca8pnhy26vh2akepgr4vleyew65nuzug5val3sycslfe0wruwqzezyfp imagine a photograph of Shanghai by night. It is rainy and the and the sky is glowing red. Show the detailed architecture and streets evoking a kind of romance for the city.
@StableArtMaker imagine a photograph of Shanghai by night. It is rainy and the and the sky is glowing red. Show the detailed architecture and streets evoking a kind of romance for the city.
“Every school in Australia and New Zealand should be running a Bitcoin node.”
🎧 Latest episode is out.: Melbourne Bitcoiners: Education, Meetups, Projects, and Spaces with Kieran Nolan & Chris Pollard. They share some phenomenal BTC projects happening in Australia.
Listen now: https://fountain.fm/episode/03s54DRb4RgyaK94g7D4
🎧 Latest is episode it out: "How Bitcoin Helps the Renewable Energy Journey" I talk with Blair Walter, the Renewable Energy Leader at Aurecon and the Chair of the New Zealand Wind Energy Association.
Blair shares his experience developing and financing renewable energy projects globally, and the opportunities for Bitcoin mining to accompany the build-out of new energy assets and infrastructure.
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📷 I am going to start sharing my architecture and city photography on nostr.
🎧 Matariki Special: Philosophy, Proof of Work, and Universal Language with Bitkiwi Paul, Konrad Hurren, and Troy.
I tried RoboSats for the first time recently and was very impressed. This is the way.
Hey I signed up (I think?), when will you announce tickets?
🎧 New episode is out! In today’s episode I talk with James Viggiano about his project Orange, which hosts a server in the popular multiplayer survival game “Rust”, where you can trade and learn about Bitcoin, have virtual meetups, and complete missions to earn sats.
We also cover James’s experience trying to run a Bitcoin exchange in New Zealand and being denied banking services, as well as broader ideas about the future of the New Zealand economy, and a realistic take on what CBDCs might actually look like.
🎧 New episode is out!
Evan Lin is a New Zealand software engineer currently working on the Bitcoin Dev Kit (BDK). We talk about Evan’s journey to get funded by Spiral to work full-time on open-source Bitcoin projects, his experience working and living in Taiwan, and how we can encourage emerging developers to put their time and effort into Bitcoin projects.
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