In this episode, Scott interviews Nolan Bauerle, former strategist at CoinDesk and Kraken Digital Exchange, and the host of "The Breakup," which contrasts the fiat and Bitcoin worlds. They discuss Nolan's work on financial surveillance, his role in Canadian government committees, Bitcoin's need for light regulation, Bitcoin's role in the energy market and his predictions on decentralized states. Nolan also authored the cypherpunk novel "Satoshi Wedding Murders" and believes Bitcoin heralds a systemic revolution.
Nolan Bauerle, formerly a strategist with Coindesk and Kraken Digital Asset Exchange, hosts a daily show called The Breakup which focuses on our economic turning from dollars to bitcoin. He is also the author of Satoshi Wedding Murders, a cypherpunk novel exploring the intersections of omnipresent artificial intelligence, universal Bitcoin adoption, and the dark side of humanity. Nolan’s work with Bitcoin began in 2012 with a long term study of cryptocurrencies for the Canadian Senate Banking Committee. After convincing the committee to study Bitcoin, he helped select witnesses and draft the report while also dreaming up a fun publicity stunt — as the report was tabled in Parliament, it was also simultaneously hashed into the Bitcoin blockchain (block #361625). He believes we stand at the brink of a systemic revolution through the personal use and widespread deployment of Bitcoin.
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