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Join the Wasabikas - a Bitcoin Privacy Podcast — 226 episodes
S02E02/Principles, limitations and automatisation with David Molnar
S02E01/All about Wasabi Wallet 2.0 with Adam Ficsor
S02E00/Max Hillebrand welcomes you to Season 2
27.0 The Starfish and The Spider || Omnifinn
28.7 Bull Bitcoin - Privacy Preserving Instant Delivery Bitcoin Exchange || Gustavo J. Flores E.
28.6 The Business of Bitcoin Education || Gustavo J. Flores E.
28.5 Lure Them Into the Rabbit Hole || Gustavo J. Flores E.
28.4 Teaching the Teachers || Gustavo J. Flores E.
28.3 Growing Bitcoin || Gustavo J. Flores E.
28.2 Came for the Gains, Stayed for the Freedom || Gustavo J. Flores E.
28.1 Building with The Bitcoin Tribe || Gustavo J. Flores E.
27.6 Starfish Organizations Keep Getting Better || Omnifinn
27.5 Konsensus Network Starfish Organization || Omnifinn
27.4 You’re Not the customer of the post || Omnifinn
27.3 How Centralized Systems Fail || Omnifinn
27.2 The Cause of the Calamity || Omnifinn
27.1 The Nihilism of Today || Omnifinn
26.0 Sovereign Jets || Roger Proctor
26.7 Privacy with Private Jets || Roger Protoc
26.6 Nuances of Private Jet Ownership || Roger Protoc
26.5 Artificial Limitations in Air Travel || Roger Proctor
26.4 Private Flights vs. Charter || Roger Proctor
26.3 The Problem of Commercial Air Lines || Roger Proctor
26.2 What’s Airplane Chartering? || Roger Proctor
26.1 From Private Jet Expert to Bitcoiner || Roger Proctor
25.0 Overcoming Fiat Censorship || Ruben Waterman
25.7 Bittr, a Non-Custodial Bitcoin Exchange || Ruben Waterman
25.6 Fiat Banks are the Point of Censorship || Ruben Waterman
25.5 Banking a Bitcoin Company || Ruben Waterman
25.4 Fostering the Bittr Community || Ruben Waterman
25.3 Alternative Ways of Building Software || Ruben Waterman
25.2 From Founder to Coder of Bittr || Ruben Waterman
25.1 Reinventing Fiat FinTech || Ruben Waterman
24.0 Cypherpunks Don’t Trust Third Parties || Aviv Milner
24.7 Responsible use of Caffeine || Aviv Milner
24.6 Don’t Trust Third Parties || Aviv Milner
24.5 The Bitcoin Fork Wars || Aviv Milner
24.4 Bitcoin - Money Without Trusted Third Parties || Aviv Milner
23.3 LNURL makes Bleskomat possible || Chill from Bleskomat
24.3 What will bring Cypherpunk Mainstream || Aviv Milner
23.2 Hacking the Lightning || Chill from Bleskomat
24.2 The Cypherpunks Prophecy || Aviv Milner
24.1 Cypherpunks long for Freedom || Aviv Milner
23.7 The Evolution of Bleskomat || Chill
23.6 Bleskomat - The Bitcoin Onboarding Machine Gun || Chill
23.5 Bleskomat, the offline Bitcoin Lightning Network ATM || Chill from Bleskomat
23.4 Lightning in Gaming || Chill from Bleskomat
23.1 Building the Underlying Technology of Bitcoin Talk Forum || Chill from Bleskomat
22.0 Sapio, Next Generation Bitcoin Smart Contracts || Jeremy Rubin
22.7 The Difference Between Liquid and Sapio || Jeremy Rubin
22.6 Bitcoin’s Decentralization, Privacy, Self Custody, and Scalability || Jeremy Rubin
22.5 The Difference Between Miniscript and Sapio || Jeremy Rubin
22.4 Sapio Explained in Three Minutes || Jeremy Rubin
22.3 PlebFi || Jeremy Rubin
22.2 Financing Bitcoin Software without Patents || Jeremy Rubin
22.1 Razor Focus on Bitcoin || Jeremy Rubin
21.0 The Freedom of Bitcoin || Alex Gladstein
21.7 Renewable Energy Bitcoin Mining || Alex Gladstein
21.6 Why Human Rights Activists don’t understand Bitcoin || Alex Gladstein
21.5 Bitcoin Privacy Stepping Stones || Alex Gladstein
21.4 Bringing Bitcoin Privacy to the Masses || Alex Gladstein
21.3 Bitcoin makes Fiat Surveillance Obsolete || Alex Gladstein
21.2 Bitcoin will succeed. But what about Privacy? || Alex Gladstein
21.1 Fighting Communist Police States with Free Information || Alex Gladstein
20.0 Make Lightning Fun Again || Ben Arc
20.7 Best LNbits Extensions || Ben Arc
20.6 Using Bowser Bitcoin Hardware Wallet with Wasabi || Ben Arc
20.5 Password Protecting the Bowser Bitcoin Hardware Wallet || Ben Arc
20.4 Bowser - The Cheap Bitcoin Hardware Wallet || Ben Arc
20.3 Bitcoin Lightning IoT Devices || Ben Arc
20.2 Teachers of Bitcoin || Ben Arc
20.1 Someone’s Gotta Write the Code! || Ben Arc
19.0 Chaincase: Next Generation Bitcoin CoinJoin on iOS Mobile || Dan Gould
19.7 Backing Up a Bitcoin Wallet || Dan Gould
19.6 Bitcoin PayJoin on iOS Mobile || Dan Gould
19.5 iOS Push Notification for CoinJoin in the Background || Dan Gould
19.4 Finally, Wasabi CoinJoin on iOS with Chaincase! || Dan Gould
19.3 Why did Tumblebit fail? || Dan Gould
19.2 Why is CoinJoin faster than Tumblebit? || Dan Gould
19.1 Tumblebit Explained in 3 Minutes || Dan Gould
18.0 The Joy of Building Bitcoin Free Software || Rajarshi Maitra
18.7 Square Crypto’s Bitcoin Contribution Grant || Rajarshi Maitra
18.6 Software Developer without Paperwork? || Rajarshi Maitra
18.5 Playing Games with Bitcoin CLI || Rajarshi Maitra
18.3 Constant Breakthroughs with Bitcoin || Rajarshi Maitra
18.2 From Bitcoin Enthusiast to Full Time Paid Contributor || Rajarshi Maitra
18.1 How does a physics engineer come to love Bitcoin? || Rajarshi Maitra
18.4 The Joy of Creating Free Software || Rajarshi Maitra
17.0 It’s all about Base Money || Matthew Mežinskis
17.7 How high is the REAL Fiat Money Supply Inflation || Matthew Mežinskis
17.6 What is the Cantillon Effect? || Matthew Mežinskis
17.5 What is Fiat Base Money? || Matthew Mežinskis
17.4 The True Definition of Inflation || Matthew Mežinskis
17.3 Are Businesses to Blame for Interacting with the Government? || Matthew Mežinskis
17.2 The Real Definition of Monopoly || Matthew Mežinskis
17.1 Labor Theory of Value vs Subjective Marginal Value || Matthew Mežinskis
16.0 Improving the Bitcoin Lightning Network || Rusty Russell
16.7 Offers - Next Generation Lightning Invoices || Rusty Russell
16.6 Privacy of Dual Funded Lightning Network Channels || Rusty Russell
16.5 Taproot Privacy Benefits for Bitcoin Lightning Network || Rusty Russell
16.4 CoinJoin Splicing in Bitcoin Lightning Network || Rusty Russell
16.3 Governance Problems in Linux and Bitcoin || Rusty Russell
16.2 The early days of Linux Kernel || Rusty Russell
16.1 From Linux Kernel, to Bitcoin Sidechains and Lightning Network || Rusty Russell
15.0 You don’t own Bitcoin || Stephan Kinsella
15.7 What if a better Bitcoin 2.0 emerges? || Stephan Kinsella
15.6 Change the Rules of Bitcoin at Your own Peril! || Stephan Kinsella
15.5 What Problem Does Bitcoin Solve? || Stephan Kinsella
15.4 Do You Really OWN a Bitcoin Private Key? || Stephan Kinsella
15.2 Why Do Individuals Follow Property Rights? || Stephan Kinsella
15.1 The Basics of Property Rights || Stephan Kinsella
14.0 Simply Beautiful Cryptography || Lloyd Fournier
14.7 Open Bitcoin Research Problems || Lloyd Fournier
14.6 From Adaptor Signatures to Discrete Log Contracts || Lloyd Fournier
14.5 Fair Exchange of Signatures with Adaptors || Lloyd Fournier
14.4 Taproot Will Make Bitcoin More Boring || Lloyd Fournier
15.3 Non Aggression and Self Defense || Stephan Kinsella
14.3 Cross Input Signature Aggregation in Bitcoin || Lloyd Fournier
14.2 Schnorr Signatures are More Elegant than ECDSA || Lloyd Fournier
14.1 Putting Theory Into Practice via Code || Lloyd Fournier
13.0 Bitcoin Sorcery || Ruben Somsen
13.7 Sidechains are Bitcoin money warehouses || Ruben Somsen
13.6 Spacechains inside Spacechains || Ruben Somsen
13.5 Bitcoin Spacechains Explained in 4 Minutes || Ruben Somsen
13.4 Trust Tradeoff Between Bitcoin Single Signature, Lightning Network, and Sidechains || Ruben Somsen
13.3 What is the Bitcoin base layer blockchain for? || Ruben Somsen
13.2 How can Bitcoin fail? || Ruben Somsen
13.1 How to contribute to Bitcoin? || Ruben Somsen
12.0 Privacy for Journalists || Janine Römer
12.7 Preemptive Harassment of Bitcoin Companies || Janine Römer
12.6 How can Journalists earn more Bitcoin? || Janine Römer
12.5 Censorship of Journalist Publications || Janine Römer
12.4 Privacy in Research of Journalists || Janine Römer
12.3 Bitcoin timestamping and signatures for journalists || Janine Römer
12.2 Software Tools for Journalists || Janine Römer
12.1 What Problems does Revision Control Journalism Solve? || Janine Römer
11.0 Vonu through Privacy || Shane Radliff
11.7 Vonu with Encrypted Communications || Shane Radliff
11.6 Mean time to Harassment || Shane Radliff
11.5 Nomads spend less Bitcoin || Shane Radliff
11.4 The Ups and Downs of a Nomad || Shane Radliff
11.3 Living free as a nomad and in the homestead || Shane Radliff
11.2 How to talk to interesting people? || Shane Radliff
11.1 From Conspiracy, to Philosophy, to Applied Action || Shane Radliff
10.0 Meddling with Time and Bitcoin || Peter Todd
10.7 Proof Marshal Explained in 2 Minutes || Peter Todd
10.6 Single Use Seals Explained in 3 Minutes || Peter Todd
10.5 Bitcoin blockchain cannot provide fine grain timestamping || Peter Todd
10.4 What do Bitcoin Open Timestamps prove? || Peter Todd
10.3 Peter Todd was trying to invent Bitcoin, but he didn’t quite make it! || Peter Todd
10.2 Why entrepreneurs work on free software || Peter Todd
10.1 Free software is free in many ways || Peter Todd
9.0 The Security and Privacy of Specter Wallet || Ben Kaufman
9.7 The Specter Do it Yourself Bitcoin Hardware Wallet || Ben Kaufman
9.6 Bitcoin Hardware Wallets in Specter || Ben Kaufman
9.5 How to Backup Bitcoin Multi Signature Wallets || Ben Kaufman
9.4 What are Bitcoin Signing Devices in Specter Wallet? || Ben Kaufman
9.3 Specter Wallet = Bitcoin Full Node + Multi Signatures || Ben Kaufman
9.2 Austrian Economics + Bitcoin = Sovereign Individual || Ben Kaufman
9.1 Young entrepreneurs without bank accounts can still earn bitcoin || Ben Kaufman
8.0 The Future of Bitcoin Wallets || Andrew Chow
8.7 Livestream Coding on Bitcoin || Andrew Chow
8.6 Taproot Softfork Activation in Bitcoin || Andrew Chow
8.5 Next Generation Bitcoin Wallet || Andrew Chow
8.4 Bitcoin Wallet Backups with Output Script Descriptors || Andrew Chow
8.3 Miniscript will Revolutionize the Bitcoin Wallet Experience || Andrew Chow
8.2 Rebuilding the Bitcoin Core Wallet with Output Script Descriptors || Andrew Chow
8.1 Andrew got no bank account, but he got bitcoin! || Andrew Chow
7.0 Privacy Guarantees of the Bitcoin Lightning Network || Seres Istvan
7.7 Off-path Payment Privacy of Bitcoin Lightning Network || Seres Istvan
7.6 The Bitcoin Lightning Network is a small world || Seres Istvan
7.5 Channel Balance Privacy in Bitcoin Lightning Network || Seres Istvan
7.4 CoinJoin and Taproot to improve Privacy in Bitcoin Lightning Network || Seres Istvan
7.3 Finding Private Bitcoin Lightning Network Channels || Seres Istvan
7.2 4 Privacy Guarantees of the Bitcoin Lightning Network || Seres Istvan
7.1 Blockchain privacy of the Bitcoin Lightning Network || Seres Istvan
6.0 On the randomness of Bitcoin || Adam Gibson
6.8 JoinMarket is focused on practicality || Adam Gibson
6.7 The early days of JoinMarket || Adam Gibson
6.6 How did Waxwing discover free software? || Adam Gibson
6.5 Why should you not roll your own crypto? || Adam Gibson
6.4 Why are ECDSA keys smaller than RSA? || Adam Gibson
6.3 Why is cryptography secure? || Adam Gibson
6.2 How Waxwing discovered cryptography || Adam Gibson
6.1 Why does Waxwing study physics? || Adam Gibson
5.0 The Privacy of Bitcoin Lightning Network and Discrete Log Contracts || Chris Stewart & Nadav Kohen
5.7 Synthetic Assets with DLC in Bitcoin Lightning Network || Chris Stewart & Nadav Kohen
5.6 Covered Call Option with Bitcoin DLCs || Chris Stewart & Nadav Kohen
5.5 How do Bitcoin Lightning Network payments work? || Chris Stewart & Nadav Kohen
5.4 Privacy of Bitcoin Lightning Network || Chris Stewart & Nadav Kohen
5.3 Smart Contracts Unchained || Chris Stewart & Nadav Kohen
5.2 Payment Atomic Information Decryption || Chris Stewart & Nadav Kohen
5.1 Onboarding new Bitcoin Contributors || Chris Stewart & Nadav Kohen
4.0 Designing a privacy focused Bitcoin wallet UX || Dan Walmsley
4.7 How to help users not to shoot themselves in their foot? || Dan Walmsley
4.6 How to redesign a Bitcoin Wallet? || Dan Walmsley
4.5 Wasabi 2.0 has privacy by default || Dan Walmsley
4.4 Wasabi 1.0 design was for power users, 2.0 is for everyone || Dan Walmsley
4.3 How to design a Bitcoin Wallet from scratch? || Dan Walmsley
4.2 Avalonia is the open source alternative to WPF || Dan Walmsley
4.1 Reverse engineering closed source hardware || Dan Walmsley
3.0 Nicolas Dorier is making banks obsolete || Nicolas Dorier
3.7 DLC and Oracle Magic || Nicolas Dorier
3.6 No fiat bank account for Nicolas! || Nicolas Dorier
3.5 Financing free software development || Nicolas Dorier
3.4 Modularizing BTCPay || Nicolas Dorier
3.3 Bitcoin used to be a all-in-one software || Nicolas Dorier
3.2 What’s the difference between a Bitcoin node and a library || Nicolas Dorier
3.1 Test first development approach || Nicolas Dorier
2.0 From empty page to WabiSabi || Lucas Ontivero
2.7 Bitcoin is the end of the state as we know it || Lucas Ontivero
2.6 Bitcoin is the new salt, a savings technology || Lucas Ontivero
2.5 ZeroLink is a calculator - WabiSabi is a computer || Lucas Ontivero
2.4 Did God decide that Argentiniens must suffer inflation? || Lucas Ontivero
2.3 Bitcoin uses incentives to organize people || Lucas Ontivero
2.2 Early cyberspace was an empty playground || Lucas Ontivero
2.1 Source code in print magazines || Lucas Ontivero
1.0 The History Of Wasabi Wallet || Adam Ficsor
1.7 Portability and fungibility are challenges to Bitcoin || Adam Ficsor
1.6 WabiSabi improves ZeroLink || Adam Ficsor
1.5 The history of the future of Wasabi || Adam Ficsor
1.4 From Joinmarket, to Tumblebit, to Zerolink, to WabiSabi || Adam Ficsor
1.3 The importance of good design for privacy wallets || Adam Ficsor
1.2 Why did Nopara start writing free software? || Adam Ficsor
1.1 Free software is about solving a problem || Adam Ficsor
0.0 Max Hillebrand welcomes you to Join the Wasabikas - a Bitcoin Privacy Podcast