Funding and Supporting Bitcoin

EPISODE · Dec 7, 2023 · 1H 15M

Funding and Supporting Bitcoin

from FYI - For Your Innovation · host ARK Invest

Since inception, ARK has researched and published thoughts on the cryptocurrency ecosystem within Big Ideas and through articles, whitepapers, monthly Bitcoin reports and podcasts. Now, in coordination with Bitcoin Park, ARK is pleased to introduce a monthly conversation with leaders in the Bitcoin space, to discuss everything happening in the rapidly-changing and still nascent Bitcoin ecosystem. Published through the For Your innovation podcast channels, this monthly series aims to be informative and enlightening, including experts with diverse viewpoints.Guests on this month’s Bitcoin Brainstorm include:Conor Okus: Product Manager, SpiralSteve Myers: Contributor, BitcoinDevKit (BDK) ProjectLisa Neigut (NiftyNei): Co-founder, Chief Instruction Officer, Base58Rockstar Dev: Core Contributor, BTCPay ServerMike Schmidt: Executive Director, Brink TechnologyYassine Elmandjra: Director of Digital Assets, ARK Invest Cathie Wood: Founder, CEO and CIO, ARK InvestRod Roudi: Co-Founder, Bitcoin ParkKey Points From This Episode: 00:00:00 Rod Roudi introduces the Bitcoin Brainstorm and hands over the floor to each of our fantastic guests 00:12:05 Rod asks Cathie to explain why she and ARK are interested in Bitcoin 00:17:57 Why work in an open-source environment rather than closed source? 00:29:55 Mike explains why it is important for Bitcoin’s code base to be open-source 00:33:13 How Bitcoin has a unique funding model that relies on community support and how open source in Bitcoin has evolved 00:43:09 Why it is challenging to find developers to work on Bitcoin and how Base58 is working to solve this problem 00:47:36 Lisa explains how she uses live action role play to teach Bitcoin development 00:53:36 How gamification can help kids learn how Bitcoin works on a basic level 00:58:41 What is the best way to support open-source development and Bitcoin projects? 01:10:49 Conor explains the Open Source design communityImportant Links Mentioned In This Episode:·     https://twitter.com/BtcpayServer/status/1704874856452366696·     https://twitter.com/BtcpayServer/status/1671897255346053120·     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7xJMno_B3U·     https://spiral.xyz/blog/a-framework-for-sustainable-open-source-bitcoin-development/·     Who is Bitcoin? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvHUOr8ruMw·     Bitcoin Design Community: bitcoin.design 

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