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Unfiltered conversations with builders, thinkers, and operators in Bitcoin and beyond. Exploring the systems we trust, why they work (or don't), and what comes next. Stream sats, not ads.
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trustrev 2 months ago
“It's really difficult to engineer freedom tech—solutions that require you to kind of take ownership of your money, take ownership of your data. These things typically have engineering solutions that are harder to build; they might take a longer time to build, or it might actually require the user to kind of learn something new.” — @Stephen DeLorme NEW EP: Bitcoin and Freedom by Design https://fountain.fm/episode/N6ZXzeTlp5nSMyx4Qt66
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trustrev 2 months ago
Cory joins us later this month to talk 💩. image
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trustrev 2 months ago
"You may actually get to a point where too much decentralization actually makes it ungodly hard to use." npub1nxy56ame2gfnfj6fjylzxwq7r94phvgwt037mmvwr60qsqlaseksswlnxl on why Signal wins by accepting centralization trade-offs—and what Bitcoin builders somtimes miss about usability. Full episode coming tomorrow. https://fountain.fm/show/Mk0fJte5vrfiDQ5RyCZd
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trustrev 3 months ago
"The longevity of the whole network, the selling point of Bitcoin is that it is censorship resistant, and this element of privacy is necessary." Dan Gould joins Trust Revolution to discuss how PayJoin enhances Bitcoin's privacy while saving users money. Listen to the full episode at Shared via
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trustrev 3 months ago
“If you're relying on them to move money, they can discriminate based on that. We need some baseline privacy.” —Dan Gould Dive into the conversation on Trust Revolution as Dan discusses how PayJoin reshapes Bitcoin's privacy landscape. Listen now: Shared via
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trustrev 3 months ago
Privacy usually costs extra. PayJoin flips that. Dan Gould built the protocol that makes Bitcoin transactions cheaper when both parties contribute inputs. Up to 25% fee savings. Chain analysis gets harder as a side effect. The rare case where doing the right thing costs less. S02E10: https://fountain.fm/episode/jrcWHYhorCfoI4hagzD0
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trustrev 3 months ago
NEW EPISODE npub1q6mcr8tlr3l4gus3sfnw6772s7zae6hqncmw5wj27ejud5wcxf7q0nx7d5 spent 20 years architecting Canada's digital identity framework. He's also building Safebox—a Nostr wallet no entity can shut down. “It's not about identity theft. It's about intention theft.” In this conversation: • Axioms vs rules • Encrypted Cashu tokens on Nostr relays • What the trucker protest revealed about fragile systems Understanding centralized systems deeply is how you build alternatives that actually work. S02E09 | Trust Revolution https://fountain.fm/episode/KoDQBw5S2Ga7bbUqLs7A #nostr #bitcoin #cashu
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trustrev 3 months ago
"If you go into a local community bank and ask for $50,000 in cash, you're going to get a lot of questions—and very likely they're going to say, 'Come back in a week, we need to order that.' The cash doesn't exist." Former Goldman Sachs risk manager and current VP Sales at Unchained, @Trey, spent 15 years inside the machine before realizing the wealth you think you control is just a ledger entry someone else manages. Full episode is out now. Watch, listen, and support on @Fountain: https://fountain.fm/episode/FHJBXSVwd3JGkqIDGfBB
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trustrev 3 months ago
"Trust evolves along a continuum. At the personal level, it begins with identity, the belief that a signer or speaker will keep their word. At the institutional level, it is mediated by delegation and credentialing: we trust entities because they have been certified by others. At the cryptographic level, trust becomes procedural, shifting from human judgment to verifiable logic." —@Tim Bouma
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trustrev 4 months ago
Can you trust your mind? @RobBrinded maps the childhood programming that determines what drives us and reveals how Bitcoin became the mirror that showed him the glitch in his own mind. This is a fascinating conversation. New Trust Revolution 👇
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trustrev 4 months ago
What if the mind you trust is running a four-year-old's survival code? nostr:nprofile1qqsv0mdxvznteqns2v8g9d98wy4vm63wx8wq54hcmj244sqfalvhepsprdmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujucnfw33k76twwpshy6ewvdhk6qfqwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8x6rpwah8jetpvajhytnrdakj7cmgv96qasrfzjand @RobBrinded go deep. Full episode drops tomorrow. Subscribe to be notified. 🔔
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trustrev 4 months ago
“Don't be an early adopter. When digital ID products launch, resist adoption as long as possible. Your refusal matters, and it buys time for alternatives to develop.” Discover more insights in Trust Revolution's latest episode: Shared via
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trustrev 4 months ago
We are waking up. Bullish. > According to the survey, just 28 percent of Americans expressed having a “‘great deal’ or ‘fair amount’ of trust in newspapers, television and radio to report the news fully, accurately and fairly.” That figure, Gallup noted, “is down from 31% last year and 40% five years ago,” and “marks the first time the measure has fallen below 30%.”
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trustrev 4 months ago
> “Every dictator in the world justifies taking away your rights with very reasonable-sounding justifications,” he said, warning that citizens often don’t realize the gravity of their loss until it’s too late. “Every message they send is monitored. They can’t assemble. It’s over.”