Unlocking Energy & Financial Freedom in Africa
This fireside chat held at Pubkey in New York City presented a deeply engaging conversation on how Bitcoin is not only a financial asset but also a tool for promoting human rights and freedom.
This fireside chat held at Pubkey in New York City presented a deeply engaging conversation on how Bitcoin is not only a financial asset but also a tool for promoting human rights and freedom.
This episode of Rabbit Hole Recap provided a rich tapestry of insights into the current state and future trajectory of bitcoin mining and protocol development.
Recent trends in U.S. oil production have surprised many, with significant growth despite expectations to the contrary. The concept of "inventory runway" has been central to these discussions, referring to the duration for which producers can maintain or increase output levels.
Macro Voices, a financial podcast, aired a special long-form episode featuring bestselling author Lyn Alden. The episode delved into the topic of "broken energy" and the significant risks posed by current energy systems to society.
Steve Eisman shares his insights on market fundamentals versus investor sentiment, the banking sector's investability, the impact of generative AI on the stock market, and the looming concerns of US debt.
The implications of carbon dioxide (CO2) in climate change have long been a subject of intense debate.
The last instance of comparable interest payment burden to the present was in the late 1984 to early 1985 period.
This fireside chat held at Pubkey in New York City presented a deeply engaging conversation on how Bitcoin is not only a financial asset but also a tool for promoting human rights and freedom.
This episode of Rabbit Hole Recap provided a rich tapestry of insights into the current state and future trajectory of bitcoin mining and protocol development.
Recent trends in U.S. oil production have surprised many, with significant growth despite expectations to the contrary. The concept of "inventory runway" has been central to these discussions, referring to the duration for which producers can maintain or increase output levels.
Macro Voices, a financial podcast, aired a special long-form episode featuring bestselling author Lyn Alden. The episode delved into the topic of "broken energy" and the significant risks posed by current energy systems to society.
Steve Eisman shares his insights on market fundamentals versus investor sentiment, the banking sector's investability, the impact of generative AI on the stock market, and the looming concerns of US debt.
The implications of carbon dioxide (CO2) in climate change have long been a subject of intense debate.
The last instance of comparable interest payment burden to the present was in the late 1984 to early 1985 period.
In the grand scheme of history, we've only just begun to unravel our civilization. I'd date the start to the Progressive era a century ago, when totalitarian socialism gained the upper hand by making a devil's bargain with liberal democracy: give us control and we will let you sit on the throne.
Aleks Svetski joins the show to discuss the work he's been doing on Spirit of Satoshi, how AI models actually work based on his experience building one and whether or not AGI is an existential threat.
Once we reach the point where AI companies are competing on electricity price instead of access to machines the fight for cheap power contracts will become viscous and AI companies will need to have a bitcoin mining strategy to compete.
If humans are going to flourish moving forward, nuclear energy is going to need to proliferate across the world.