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Thursday, 29 October 2015

The Crypto Show: Darth Vader vs. Chewbacca, Ladar Levison, and Cliff Baltzley

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We're joined in studio by Cliff Baltzley, creator of Hushmail and partner of StashCrypto. Ladar Levison, creator of Lavabit and DarkMail, also joins in. This is all one show, not two separate interviews. This was one of the funnest episodes we've had the privilege of doing to date. We also have a cameo appearance by Darth Vader and Chewbacca.

Original air date on the Logos Radio Network: October 28, 2015

Links and Info

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Wednesday, 28 October 2015

SAFE Crossroads Podcast #22 SAFE School, Class V, Connecting All

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In this Episode

Class V of the School of the SAFE Network brings clarity on another component of the SAFE Network configuration which is critical to the autonomous functioning of the network.

We explore some of the problems and solutions of peer-to-peer networking, and explore some of the key terminology necessary to communicating about it.

We really only scratch the surface enough to better understand what the SAFE Network needs to accomplish to operate properly, but the miracles regularly performed all the time in providing us all with the connectivity we've come to expect become more appreciated in view of an understanding of the wild and amorphous Internet environment.

We have a talk with Peter Jankuliak, lead maintainer of the SAFE Network connection library, on topics related to today's class, and progress on the current technical sprint.

Magic Word

Listen for the magic word, and submit it to your LetsTalkBitcoin.com account to claim a share of this week's listener award distribution of LTBcoin. Listeners now have a full week from the release date to submit a magic word. The magic word for this episode must be submitted by 1 pm Pacific Time on November 4, 2015.

Music

Music for this episode: Arrivals, and Magic Words original pieces, composed and performed by Nicholas Koteskey of Two Faced Heroes

Show Notes

SAFE Network Wiki

SAFE Network Glossary

SAFEnetwork.org

safecrossroads.net



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Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Let's Talk Bitcoin! #259 Perspectives on Turbulence

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On Episode 259...

First, Bruce Fenton shares his concerns about the newly announced Blockchain Alliance project. Then we're joined by Jason Weinstein of the Blockchain Alliance who addresses some of Bruce's questions and introduces the organization and effort. For the second half of the show, we listen in as Josh Cincinatti of Blockcypher talks about the cause, impact, effect and aftermath of the July 4th attack on the Bitcoin network.


Sponsors:

Seeking Assistant Developer for Tokenly CMS for The LTB Network

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Skillset required:

  • Familiar with Linux and usage of the Command Line Interface

  • Basic knowledge of Git source control (i.e., Github)

  • Advanced knowledge and experience programming in PHP

  • Should understand and be comfortable with concepts such as OOP (Object Oriented Programming), MVC Architecture (Model-View-Controller), Classes, Namespaces, Autoloading and working with Arrays and Objects.

  • Familiarity with tools such as Composer is also a plus

  • Intermediate knowledge of MySQL databases

  • Should be familiar with safely working with MySQL via PDO (PHP Data Objects)

  • Understanding how to create advanced queries is a plus (e.g., making use of things like LEFT JOIN)

  • Solid knowledge and experience in standard HTML and CSS

  • Basic knowledge of Javascript and the jQuery framework

  • Experience working with cryptocurrencies is a plus (but not required)Please provide details of your compensation requirements, plus contact information for three recent references.

Respond by email only to: david.r.allen@theLTBNetwork.com

Include in subject line: Developer Wanted

Only those selected for consideration will be contacted directly.

Source

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Credits for Episode 259

Image Credit

Content for todays episode was provided by Bruce, Jason, Josh and Adam

This episode was edited by Adam B. Levine

Music for todays show was provided by Jared Rubens and nils frahm



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Monday, 26 October 2015

EB102 - Flavien Charlon: Openchain, Centralized Digital Assets Without Blockchains or Consensus

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Among the dividing themes in the Bitcoin space is the idea of public versus private blockchains. While some argue that private and permissioned blockchains can offer better scalability and lower latency for enterprises, others insist the Bitcoin blockchain will offer the best level of security and robustness longterm. Recently, projects have emerged that propose the best of both worlds by leveraging both off-chain and on-chain transactions.

This is the idea behind Openchain, an 'œopen source distributed ledger technology, suited for organizations wishing to issue and manage digital assets in a robust, secure and scalable way.' Openchain uses a client-server model where there is only one authoritative validating node. Read-only observer nodes keep the central node honest by auditing transactions in real time. About every 10 minutes, a copy of the Ledger, and its transactions, is hashed and inserted into a Bitcoin transaction so that it can be fossilised in the blockchain.

We're joined by Flavien Charlon, the one-man operation behind Predictious, Coinprism, the Open Transactions Protocol and now Openchain. We talk about this fascinating new software, which aims to offer enterprises a digital ledger protocol that is highly scalable while enjoying the benefits of the Bitcoin blockchain for immutability.

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Flavien gives an update on Coinprism and his other projects
  • The Openchain protocol and what it's trying to achieve
  • The technical architecture of Openchain and the client-server model it implements
  • How Openchain uses the Bitcoin blockchain to 'œanchor' transactions into every block
  • Openchain's consensus model
  • The ability for Openchain to interoperate with other ledgers and blockchains
  • Flavien's thoughts on what the ecosystem might look like in 10 years

Links mentioned in this episode:

Sponsors:

  • Shapeshift: Buy and sell alt coins instantly at ShapeShift.io
  • Ledger Nano: Smart card security for your Bitcoins - Get 10% off your first order when you use the code EB09 at ledgerwaller.com (valid until 09/30/15)
  • Hide.me: Protect your privacy and personal data with a free VPN account at Hide.me/epicenter

Show notes

YouTube

SoundCloud

Epicenter Bitcoin is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain & Sƒbastien Couture.



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The Crypto Show: Bruce Fenton on the Blockchain Alliance

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We speak with Bruce Fenton about the recent Blockchain Alliance, which has joined with the cluster of three-letter agencies who want to get their hooks into Bitcoin.

We start off the show with a local musician who wants to learn about Bitcoin. Then Christian Blaze of Death Row Democracy (DRD) fills us in on his plan to fully fund and pay out his web series of the same name.

Original air date on Logos Radio Network: October 25, 2015

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Saturday, 24 October 2015

Let's Talk Bitcoin! #258 Liquidity and Malleability

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On Todays Show

  • Stephanie, Andreas and Adam, talk about the first Sidechain, called 'Liquid' coming early next year from the Blockstream team that aims to prevent future gox-like events by creating an almost voting-pools like multi-sig protected, bitcoin escrow'ing structure tying together different exchanges for liquidity and stability purposes.

  • Then they get into the recent Bitcoin Malleability issue that first had headlines in the aftermath of the MtGox calamity and has recent re-emerged on the network in force. Adam explains his mis-understanding of the issue and how he's dealing with it at Tokenly and Andreas corrects his misconceptions and puts things into perspective.

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Sponsors:

Seeking Assistant Developer for Tokenly CMS for The LTB Network

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Skillset required:

  • Familiar with Linux and usage of the Command Line Interface

  • Basic knowledge of Git source control (i.e., Github)

  • Advanced knowledge and experience programming in PHP

  • Should understand and be comfortable with concepts such as OOP (Object Oriented Programming), MVC Architecture (Model-View-Controller), Classes, Namespaces, Autoloading and working with Arrays and Objects.

  • Familiarity with tools such as Composer is also a plus

  • Intermediate knowledge of MySQL databases

  • Should be familiar with safely working with MySQL via PDO (PHP Data Objects)

  • Understanding how to create advanced queries is a plus (e.g., making use of things like LEFT JOIN)

  • Solid knowledge and experience in standard HTML and CSS

  • Basic knowledge of Javascript and the jQuery framework

  • Experience working with cryptocurrencies is a plus (but not required)Please provide details of your compensation requirements, plus contact information for three recent references.

Respond by email only to: david.r.allen@theLTBNetwork.com

Include in subject line: Developer Wanted

Only those selected for consideration will be contacted directly.

Source

Job listing on Coinality


Credits for Episode 258

Content for Todays episode was provided by Stephanie, Andreas and Adam

This episode was edited by Adam B. Levine

Music for todays show was provided by Jared Rubens



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Friday, 23 October 2015

The Ether Review #2 - Vlad Zamfir

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Jarrad and Arthur speak with Vlad Zamfir, a software engineer developing the proof-of stake consensus system that will replace proof-of-work in Ethereum.

This is a weekly show featuring interviews with the people building the Ethereum ecosystem.

[Note: This episode does not contain a magic word.]

Production: Arthur Falls

Content: Vlad Zamfir, Jarrad Hope, Arthur Falls

Additional assistance: Rob Mitchell of The Bitcoin Game.

Twitter: @etherreview



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Africoin Report #6: Bitcoin Is Perfect for Libya

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Written and illustrated by guest author Ahmad Al-Hemmaly

Salam (peace) upon you all.

I'm Ahmad Al-hemmally, known on the Internet as @ahmadmanga.

It's a known fact that I'm Libyan, and I believe Libya needs Bitcoin. It's a digital, global, and transparent currency. The people at the Africoin Report asked me to write about the state of Bitcoin in my country. I hope this article will be enlightening.

How I Know Bitcoin

I started learning about Bitcoin about a year ago. The term "Bitcoin" wasn't new to me. I had heard it here and there before, but when I saw that Scirra's Construct 2 accepted it as a payment method, I thought I should try it.

That's when I introduced myself to Bitcoin. It took me reading loads of pages to even know how to get started. With Google and /r/Bitcoin, I made my first wallet on Coinbase. After that, one thing led to other. I started by begging at /r/BitcoinBeg. Then I learned about /r/Bittippers (it was good while it lasted), and I made my first bits and a few friends there. I helped a few people for bitcoin, I know the Changetip community, and I'm loving it.

Thanks to all these people (whom I can't thank enough), I got something close to "Internet income."

Why I Say Bitcoin Is Perfect for Libya

  • Legal ways for buying and selling via the Interenet are limited here. There's no PayPal, and getting a credit card here is so hard (even impossible depending on the bank). But Bitcoin is global, international. This is my #1 reason.

  • Transition fees are lower compared to other payment methods (such as a bank or PayPal, etc.). It's the best way to send money between different countries.

  • Bitcoin is growing. Many markets accept it now, and there are many legal workarounds to buy from Amazon, Steam, and other services that otherwise we could only use through questionable means.

  • Bitcoin is the perfect way for us to get paid for digital services we're good at providing, like Photoshop editing and article writing.

  • Banking isn't as advanced here as the rest of the world. Not everyone here has a bank account but almost everyone has a device (a PC or a smart phone) that they can download their Bitcoin wallet onto.

  • The dinar (our currency) gets weaker each day due to current events. Having another currency that's not dependent on it will help.

But It Didn't Go As I Had Hoped

Most of those I talked to said they were interested to see whether Bitcoin would really come to fruit as a currency. Some people even praised it. But no one was interested enough to open their own wallet.

Their reasons vary. Some are busy. Some don't see a good effort-to-gain ratio from it. Some don't like the volatility, and some said that what I was talking about was too technical for them. There's also the language barrier, as all the ways I get Bitcoin involve communicating with people around the world using English.

Also when I talk about what I've bought using bitcoin, all of these items are digital, most of which we can buy here cheaper with cash. (Other countries don't support us, so this means all we have is cracked software.) I wish software companies would realize how much money they could get by supporting Libya.

Until now I haven't got anything physical with Bitcoin, as houses here don't have addresses, and things I've tried to buy from Amazon didn't reach my PO Box. There are other ways, but I haven't tried them.

So convincing others under this situation is pretty hard. But I'll keep trying.

The Future Looks Bright

People here are smart, and they are good at exploiting things to their advantage.

If they take time to read about Bitcoin, they will know that the country needs something like this. I'm sure there are already many Libyan Bitcoiners whom I don't know. Perhaps they are even reading this right now.

In the future, I'll be able to convince someone, now that I'm really trying to. The future looks bright, and "with Bitcoin, it's possible."

Special thanks to those working on the Africoin Report for asking me to write this. And thank you for reading it.



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Thursday, 22 October 2015

The Bitcoin Game #28: Would You Trust a Bitcoin Trading Bot?

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Hello, welcome to episode 28 of The Bitcoin Game. I'm Rob Mitchell.

When I scheduled an interview with CoinCube CEO Robert Allen, I felt pretty skeptical. My gut told me a cloud-based Bitcoin-trading-bot would be something like a cloud-mining Ponzi-scheme on steroids. I wondered, would this interview be my first exposƒ? Would my "gotcha" questions be too difficult for Robert to field? Listen to find out!


MAGIC WORD

Stay tuned for the magic word in this episode, and submit it to your LTB Network account to claim a share of this week's distribution of LTBCoin. Listeners have one week from the release date to claim the magic word credit. The magic word for this episode must be submitted by 3:00 p.m. Pacific time on October 29, 2015.


SPONSOR

While much of Bitcoiners' time is spent in the world of digital assets, sometimes it's nice to own a physical representation of the virtual things you care about. For just the price of a cup of coffee or two (at Starbucks), you can own your own Classic Bitcoin Keychain or the new Bitcoin Fork Pen.

http://bkeychain.com
http://bitcoinforks.com


SHOW LINKS

CoinCube
http://coincube.io

CoinCube Performance History Chart
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Gold Rehypothecation (article)
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Naked Shorting (Naked Short Selling)
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Trend Following
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Moving Average
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Whipsaw Effect
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Efficient-Market Hypothesis
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Edward Thorp
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Market Maker
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Fooled By Randomness, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Monte Carlo Simulator
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MUSIC

All the music in this episode of The Bitcoin Game was created by me! If you're curious, the music was created in GarageBand (by Apple), Animoog (by Moog Music), and Figure (by Propellerhead). Please contact me if you'd like more info about any music you hear on the podcast.


STAY IN TOUCH

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Rob@TheBitcoinGame.com

Thanks for listening!


The Bitcoin Game box artwork created from an illustration by Rock Barcellos.



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The Crypto Show: Connie Gallippi of BitGive and Paul Sztorc of TruthCoin.info

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We spoke with Connie Gallippi of BitGive about several charitable projects she's working on, one of which is sponsored by Cheapair.com and gives $5 for every flight booked with Bitcoin until Oct 24, as well as another fundraiser by Gem and Purse.io on Amazon's Smile program.

Then we spoke with Paul Sztorc of TruthCoin.info about prediction markets.

Original air date on the Logos Radio Network: October, 21 2015.

Links

Charity Campaign

Promo Stuff



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