Bitcoins Past & Future w/ OrdinalHub
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Charlie is a true Bitcoin OG, operating a mining business with a deep love for the BTC ethos. Although he has an orange heart, he is also very open-minded and eager to learn everything that resonates with fun. With that in mind, he participated in the first Ordinals and BRC-20 discussions, having a front seat to what is now considered the Bitcoin Summer. Time Stamps 00:00 to 05:55 - Who's Charlie 05:55 to 09:10 - DeGods 09:10 to 13:48 - Taproot Wizards 13:48 to 16:48 - Block's Artisans 16:48 to 26:15 - Rare Sats 26:15 to 31:22 - Maxis 31:22 to 44:55 - Inscribing Gold 44:55 to 47:22 - Security 47:22 to 58:54 - BRC-20 58:54 to 01:06:37 - Leveling the Plain Field 01:06:37 to 01:13:45 - Halving 01:13:45 to 01:17:17 - Rounding Off Guest Links Website: https://luxor.tech/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LuxorTechTeam Charleā€™s Twitter: https://twitter.com/cbspears Discord: https://discord.com/invite/KVhTUR9 Ordinal Hub: https://twitter.com/ordinalhub Useful Links Based On Conversation Taproot Wizards: https://school.taprootwizards.com/ zK-Shark: https://twitter.com/ZK_shark Nullish: https://twitter.com/null_ish Ord.io: https://www.ord.io/ Leonidas: https://twitter.com/LeonidasNFT Bitgod: https://twitter.com/BitGod21 Xverse: https://www.xverse.app/ Unisat: https://unisat.io/ Glossary Blocksize War: Blocksize War refers to the debate and conflict within the cryptocurrency community regarding the appropriate size of blocks in a blockchain. It revolves around the scalability and capacity of a blockchain network and involves different stakeholders advocating for different block size limits. Ordinals: Information inscribed on satoshi - similar to the ERC-721 standard on Bitcoin. L1: Layer 1, refers to the base layer of a blockchain, which handles the core functionalities and security of the network. Mining Pools: Mining pools are groups of miners who collaborate and combine their computing power to increase their chances of successfully mining blocks and earning rewards in cryptocurrency. By pooling their resources, miners can collectively solve complex mathematical problems more efficiently and distribute the rewards among participants. Nodes: Nodes are individual devices or computers that participate in a blockchain network. They maintain a copy of the blockchain's entire transaction history, verify transactions, and propagate information across the network. Nodes can be full nodes, which store the complete blockchain, or lightweight nodes that rely on other full nodes for transaction verification. Podcast Host: Bunzy Twitter: https://twitter.com/0xBunzy BlockTalk || Pineapple Workshop Website: https://pineappleworkshop.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/poweredby_pw Discord: https://discord.gg/geNCbMYsZY
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