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Digital Cash Rundown 180: Vlad Costea
At 3pm EST/8pm UTC Vlad Costea comes on the Digital Cash Rundown to talk Blackrock's plans in case of a Bitcoin fork, Tether's recent troubles, and more!
Watch live on YouTube, X, and Odysee
Join the #threadcast in about 3 hours from now!
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YouTube link:
https://www.youtube.com/live/z7lQHiXHjOs
Odysee link:
https://odysee.com/@DigitalCashNetwork:c/digital-cash-rundown-180:e
LFG!
I'm ready bropp!
Will post the X link when it's live in 3 hours
Okay, searching for it now.
Haha not yet! We're running a couple minutes late, then will go live and it'll be there.
Thanks!
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Alright, I should be here for it by then. Let's pull this threadcast up.
Odysee? I've seen that somewhere, can't remember right now. Is it another Web3 platform?
Yes it is web 3, it's the largest repository of videos outside YouTube and was set up to help video bloggers have web 3 type control and potential earnings from their content.
That's good. I will have a look at it, will love to explore the space.
It's a truly amazing space too. I could do this for a living gladly.
didn't know about this, and how much can be earned from it.
Yes @winanda, Odysee is a Web3 video site like 3speak except on the LBRY blockchain. I believe they're moving to Arweave soon though.
Sounds interesting. So to get in, I would have to create an account on LBRY blockchain.
They have a managed lite account like INLEO, so you'd just need an email.
Oh, I see. Thanks for the information. I would like to do more research about it before joining.
How's your experience so far with Odysee?
Good, I've been using them for about 5 years now.
That's amazing. You've been in the game. 😊
Whats going to happen to the LBRY blockchain?
No idea. The team that was building it dissolved. But there may be another team resurrecting it. Not sure yet.
Two hours!
30 minutes boys and girls!
Running just a couple minutes behind, but will be good to go soon.
Live! Here's the X link:
https://x.com/TheDesertLynx/status/1877810115589660833
I'm ready for listening this awesome threadcast friend! 🦁
Wow, I had no idea about this on X, live streaming looks cool.
https://img.inleo.io/DQmaZV37RN5e7mWA938yiFCddVB2PaJj1ys67RBuEeErSs5/Screenshot%20(335).png
Nice, yeah I like streaming on X.
I was only aware of the X Spaces not the video streaming. I guess it's only for premium members.
I think anyone. I use Restream to connect.
Hmm... okay, I just searched for it on X but found the X Space feature not the video stream.
It was already late in my country and sleep knocked at my door, so I had to respond. 😊
By the way, I learned something new. Thanks.
Good morning Joel.
Haha good morning!
!summarize #dash #digitalcash #crypto #bitcoin #blackrock #tether
Part 1/8:
The Privacy Issue: A Deep Dive into the Bitcoin Takeover Magazine
As cryptocurrencies continue to grow in popularity and find their place in the mainstream financial system, discussions around privacy have reached new heights. This week, Vlad and Joel engaged in an enlightening conversation about how privacy is becoming increasingly essential in the crypto world, particularly within the context of the latest edition of Bitcoin Takeover Magazine, focused on privacy.
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The Privacy Edition of Bitcoin Takeover Magazine has already gained traction, buoyed by Vlad's article that quickly became a major talking point in the online community. Available for purchase on XMR Bazaar, the magazine serves not only as a source of information but also as a manifestation of ethical and privacy-oriented practices within the crypto space.
The Impact of Privacy in Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency
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In a market that thrives on open-source solutions and decentralization, the importance of privacy cannot be overstated. Vlad expressed his belief that privacy should not be viewed as a niche interest but rather as an integral component of the cryptocurrency revolution. While he recognized that some may approach the topic from a place of paranoia, he maintained that the quest for privacy is both fascinating and vital.
Joel agreed, explaining that many people perceive the world of cryptocurrencies as having almost no privacy. As crypto achieves mainstream adoption, he predicted a significant surge in demand for privacy-centric solutions. This is particularly true as users become increasingly aware of their digital footprints and the vulnerabilities that may arise from them.
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The Complex Relationship Between Privacy Coins and Bitcoin
As part of their discussion, Vlad tackled the prevalent notion that investing in privacy coins might lead to financial loss compared to Bitcoin. He argued against the belief that adopting privacy-focused assets would equate to being "poor." In fact, he suggested that privacy coins could potentially act as scaling layers for Bitcoin.
The pair explored thoughts on Litecoin's mWEB and the collective advantages of decentralizing transactions, as well as how exchanges might facilitate the usage of privacy coins. The possibilities seem boundless, especially as mining and transaction dynamics shift.
BlackRock, Bitcoin ETFs, and the Battle for Tickers
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In the same breath, the two also delved into the implications of institutional players like BlackRock entering the cryptocurrency markets. They expressed concern about the potential fallout from BlackRock's involvement, particularly regarding the possible centralization of influence and the battle over Bitcoin's ticker symbol.
As discussed, the dynamic is reminiscent of previous scaling battles. Joel reminded listeners of the Bitcoin Cash hard fork and how, in those tumultuous times, major exchanges played pivotal roles in determining which Bitcoin would prevail based on public favor and liquidity.
The Role of Stablecoins
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Amid discussions of privacy, Bitcoin, and institutional influence, Joel took time to cover the ongoing developments in the stablecoin realm, particularly Tether (USDT). The discussions highlighted how Tether acts as a bank account for many people in the Global South, resulting in its rising profile as a medium for everyday payments.
The conversation also referenced the concept of U.S. authorities monitoring Tether's activities. Despite numerous criticisms and concerns over its backing and legitimacy, Tether continues to maintain its place in the cryptocurrency hierarchy. The interplay between Tether and regulatory frameworks, like the imminent changes in the EU, adds another layer of complexity to its future.
The Future of Privacy in Crypto
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As they wrapped up the conversation, Vlad and Joel emphasized the importance of education and actively disseminating knowledge about privacy solutions within the crypto ecosystem. The Bitcoin Takeover Magazine serves as a platform to share this crucial information.
Open-source publishing has become a pivotal strategy for spreading awareness and understanding. Vlad noted that the magazine's articles are available for anyone to read, share, or adapt. With contributions from many notable figures in the space, it stands as a testament to collective knowledge sharing.
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Concluding on an optimistic note, the two expressed hope for the future of privacy-centric cryptocurrencies. As technological advancements continue and societal awareness grows regarding digital rights, the need for privacy in the crypto world will only amplify.
The conversation encapsulated the many facets surrounding privacy and cryptocurrency while hinting at the myriad future developments that the industry may witness. The Bitcoin Takeover Privacy Edition is just one stepping stone in fostering a more informed and privacy-focused crypto community.
Interesting summary!
Always nice to get some of the good discussions in text-form on chain. LeoAI is gonna like this for sure :)