Stephan Livera Podcast

Stephan Livera

Join Stephan as he interviews the sharpest economic and technical minds in Bitcoin & Austrian Economics to help you understand how money is changing and evolving. Leading names in the world of Bitcoin join the show to share their insights, whether they are developers, CEOs, economists, authors, analysts and more.

  1. Spark: A New L2 for Bitcoin with Kevin Hurley | SLP700

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    Spark: A New L2 for Bitcoin with Kevin Hurley | SLP700

    In this episode, Kevin Hurley, CTO and co-founder of Lightspark, discusses the Layer 2 solution called Spark, which aims to enhance Bitcoin's scalability and user experience. He shares insights from his journey transitioning from the Libra project to building on Bitcoin, addressing challenges faced with the Lightning Network, and the unique features of Spark, including its architecture, user experience, and future developments. The conversation also touches on trust, privacy, tokenization, and the importance of community engagement in the Spark ecosystem. Takeaways: 🔸Spark aims to provide a scalable and user-friendly Layer 2 solution for Bitcoin. 🔸The transition from Libra to Bitcoin was driven by the need for a decentralized settlement layer. 🔸Challenges with the Lightning Network include inbound liquidity and complexity for users. 🔸Spark simplifies the user experience by abstracting away complexities of the Lightning Network. 🔸Unilateral exits in Spark allow users to retrieve funds without operator involvement. 🔸The architecture of Spark is designed to support high transaction throughput and scalability. 🔸Privacy features are being developed to enhance user confidentiality in Spark transactions. 🔸Tokenization on Spark allows for the creation and transfer of assets efficiently. 🔸The Spark ecosystem encourages community involvement and developer contributions. 🔸Future developments will focus on programmability and advanced financial functionalities. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (01:01) - Kevin’s journey from Libra to Bitcoin (04:28) - Why the need for another L2? (07:49) - What is @spark?; How is it beneficial for the end user?  (12:09) - Spark's technical framework (20:40) - Cooperative exits vs. Unilateral exits (26:17) - Sponsor (27:10) - Trust & privacy considerations in Spark (29:16) - Enhancing privacy in transactions (34:48) - Developer experience & tooling  (36:37) - What is Spark’s token protocol (BTKN)?  (39:11) - Stablecoin support on BTKN?  (41:13) - Kevin’s views on programmability with Spark (43:35) - How is Spark different from other Layer 2 solutions?  (46:06) - What are Universal Money Addresses?; UMA for Cross-border transactions (49:14) - Corporate chains vs. Neutral settlement layers (52:15) - Can an individual spin up their own Spark operator?  (53:24) - Could 100 million people be using Spark? (55:00) - How can one contribute to Spark? Links:  https://x.com/kphur  https://x.com/spark  https://x.com/umastandard  https://www.spark.money/  https://www.lightspark.com/news/lightspark/lightspark-acquires-striga  https://www.lightspark.com/news/lightspark/introducing-lightspark-grid  https://x.com/lightspark/status/1981360175861944621  https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/spark-and-ark-a-look-at-our-newest-bitcoin-layer-twos  Sponsor: CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack

    56 min
  2. Bitcoin's Sovereignty Paradox for UHNW Bitcoiners with Matt McClintock | SLP699

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    Bitcoin's Sovereignty Paradox for UHNW Bitcoiners with Matt McClintock | SLP699

    In this conversation, Stephan Livera and Matt McClintock delve into the complexities of wealth management in the context of Bitcoin, exploring the concept of the Sovereignty Paradox. They discuss the nuances of sovereignty, the importance of preparing the next generation for wealth, and the role of philanthropy. The conversation also covers tax implications, strategies for managing Bitcoin wealth, and the risks associated with custodianship. Matt emphasizes the need for diversification and the evolving landscape of Bitcoin custody and regulation, while also addressing common pitfalls in wealth management. Takeaways: 🔸Sovereignty is a spectrum, not a binary choice. 🔸Wealth management requires ongoing attention and strategy. 🔸Philanthropy can be a meaningful way to manage excess wealth. 🔸Tax implications are significant for high net worth individuals. 🔸Diversification is key in managing Bitcoin and other assets. 🔸Custodianship carries centralization risks that need to be managed. 🔸Investment strategies should align with personal values and goals. 🔸Miniscript can enhance Bitcoin management strategies. 🔸Engaging the next generation in wealth discussions is crucial. 🔸Planning around gift and estate taxes can save significant amounts.  Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (01:35) - What is the sovereignty paradox?  (09:00) - What do UHNW Bitcoiners do when their wealth is beyond their level of consumption? (16:36) - Sponsors    (18:11) - Bitcoiner’s perception of money  (20:57) - What does NgU do to the mindset of a UHNW client? (24:33) - Strategies for custodying one’s Bitcoin (31:22) - Managing centralization risks   (37:08) - Evaluating Bitcoin exposure through Bitcoin ETFs, BTCTCs, BTC mining stocks etc.  (46:04) - How does Miniscript help with Bitcoin inheritance? (46:27) - Tax planning for UHNW Bitcoin investors (57:26) - What are some of the pitfalls to avoid?  (1:00:26) - Closing thoughts  Links:  https://x.com/mcclintock_m  https://bespokegroup.io/  https://bespokegroup.io/sovereigntyparadox/  Sponsor: CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack

    1 h 2 min
  3. PLAN B Lugano Podcast - Day 1 with Philip Walton, Roy Sheinfeld, Tiero | SLP697

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    PLAN B Lugano Podcast - Day 1 with Philip Walton, Roy Sheinfeld, Tiero | SLP697

    Join me as I interview some of the leading voices that are building on Bitcoin - Philip Walton Bringing affordable energy to Africa, Value transfer over payments & Time2Build by Roy and how Arkade is enhancing Bitcoin’s layer 2 with Tiero.   Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (2:37) - Philip’s background and the genesis of Gridless (4:20) - Why build Gridless in Africa?  (06:09) - Difference between Energy generation & distribution (10:24) - Communities affected by Bitcoin mining (12:45) - Operational challenges for Gridless (17:23) - Costs for operating Bitcoin mining machines (21:23) - Mini grids  (23:00) - Regulatory risks  (25:07) - Global macro trends that impact Gridless (27:31) - “Payments are a fiat mindset” Roy Sheinfeld (30:40) - Value transfers are permissionless & provide optionality (32:48) - Time2Build by Breez (39:40) - What are the different forms of Nodeless?; Concerns with Spark transactions (48:09) - What are the fees associated with Breez?  (51:30) - What is Arkade? Tiero explains… (57:00) - How does batching transactions work?; Unilateral exit costs (1:01:48) - What is Arkade script? (1:10:00) - Use cases of Arkade and Arkade Script (1:21:04) - Future of Arkade Links:  https://x.com/LuganoPlanB  https://x.com/ouagawalton  https://x.com/GridlessCompute  https://x.com/roy_breez  https://x.com/Breez_Tech https://x.com/tierotiero  https://x.com/Arkade_OS   Sponsor: CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack

    1 h 23 min
  4. Bitcoin Core v30 and libbitcoinkernel with The Charlatan (bitcoin core dev) | SLP696

    24 OCT.

    Bitcoin Core v30 and libbitcoinkernel with The Charlatan (bitcoin core dev) | SLP696

    In this episode, Stephan Livera discusses the latest developments in Bitcoin Core with The Charlatan, focusing on the significant updates in version 30, including the removal of the legacy wallet, preparations for the Great Consensus Cleanup, and the introduction of the Bitcoin Kernel project.  The conversation also covers the implications of alternative implementations, the ongoing data carrier size controversy, evolving fee rate policies, and improvements in initial block download times. Additionally, they touch on the future of the Bitcoin Core GUI and the importance of competition in the Bitcoin ecosystem. Takeaways: 🔸Bitcoin Core version 30 introduces significant updates, including a new mining IPC interface. 🔸The legacy wallet is being removed to reduce technical debt and improve code maintenance. 🔸Preparations for the Great Consensus Cleanup are underway to address long-standing bugs. 🔸The Bitcoin Kernel project aims to separate consensus code for better modularity. 🔸Alternative implementations of Bitcoin are encouraged to foster competition and innovation. 🔸The data carrier size controversy highlights the balance between spam prevention and network performance. 🔸Fee rate policies are evolving in response to market dynamics and miner behavior. 🔸Improvements in initial block download times are ongoing, enhancing user experience. 🔸Address indexing features are being considered to improve wallet usability. 🔸The Bitcoin Core GUI is undergoing updates to better serve user needs. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (01:30) - Major updates in Bitcoin Core version 30.0 (04:58) - Why is the legacy wallet being removed?  (09:07) - The preparation for the Great Consensus Cleanup (13:25) - What is the libbitcoinkernel project?  (17:36) - Alternate Bitcoin node implementations (23:46) - Sponsors (25:09) - What is the future of competing Bitcoin clients? (31:56) - Charlatan’s views on controversies surrounding Data carrier size (37:50) - Is Bitcoin Core serving the interests of few?  (45:45) - What is the impact of Fee Rate Policies? (53:00) - Dust limits & DOS concerns  (54:45) - What are the enhancements for Lightning Network transactions?  (57:16) - How bad could mining centralization get if left unchecked?; Libre relay and Transaction filtering (1:03:00) - What are the concerns of illegal content in Bitcoin? (1:05:45) - What is the most underappreciated aspect of Bitcoin development?  (1:11:10) - Reducing dependencies in Bitcoin Core (1:14:00) - What are the possible future developments in Bitcoin Core? (1:22:42) - What will be the role of competition in Bitcoin implementations? (1:26:00) - Address indexing & Wallet improvements  (1:30:08) - Closing thoughts Links:  https://x.com/the_charlatan_  Sponsor: CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack

    1 h 30 min
  5. Sovereign Individuals Spend & Replace Bitcoin with André Loja | SLP695

    17 OCT.

    Sovereign Individuals Spend & Replace Bitcoin with André Loja | SLP695

    In this conversation, André Loja discusses the Free Madeira project, which aims to promote Bitcoin adoption through education and community engagement. He highlights the success of merchant adoption on the island, the impact of Bitcoin conferences, and the development of the Basalto Fund, which allows investors to gain residency in Portugal while investing in Bitcoin. The conversation also touches on the future of Madeira as a hub for Bitcoin and related technologies, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration. Takeaways: 🔸Free Madeira is focused on Bitcoin education and adoption. 🔸The project has successfully onboarded numerous merchants accepting Bitcoin. 🔸Community engagement is key to sustaining Bitcoin adoption. 🔸Conferences have significantly raised awareness and interest in Madeira. 🔸Sovereign Engineering aims to foster open-source freedom tech projects. 🔸The Baselto Fund allows investment in Bitcoin while gaining residency in Portugal. 🔸Madeira offers a unique blend of autonomy and EU regulations. 🔸Quality of life in Madeira is high, attracting Bitcoiners and expats. 🔸The island's infrastructure supports a growing Bitcoin community. 🔸Future plans include establishing a physical hub for Bitcoin projects.  Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (01:54) - What is Free Madeira?  (08:11) - Has Bitcoin adoption attracted people to visit Madeira?  (15:07) - The experience of earning & spending Bitcoin on the island   (17:43) - What is Sovereign Engineering? (24:08) - André’s business ventures in Madeira (27:34) - Sponsors (28:36) - HODL only or Spend & Replace Bitcoin? (35:32) - What is the Basalto Fund? (41:07) - Understanding Portugal’s Golden visa process (46:14) - Basalto Fund - Fees and Performance  (51:03) - How autonomous is Madeira?; Services and opportunities (56:58) - Future plans and Community development (1:00:37) - Closing thoughts  Links:  https://x.com/andreloja  https://x.com/andreloja/status/1935061124719706410  https://x.com/FREEMadeiraOrg  https://sovereignengineering.io/  https://x.com/BitcoinAtlantis  https://x.com/BasaltoFund  Sponsor: CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack

    1 h 2 min
  6. Why aren't people doing self custody? with NVK | SLP694

    12 OCT.

    Why aren't people doing self custody? with NVK | SLP694

    In this episode, NVK, CEO of CoinKite, discusses the advancements in Bitcoin self-custody solutions, particularly focusing on the Coldcard wallet and its new spending policies. The conversation explores the challenges businesses face in self-custody, the complexities of accounting for Bitcoin transactions, and the growing trend of Bitcoin treasuries among corporations. NVK emphasizes the importance of self-custody, the future of Bitcoin custody solutions, and the evolving landscape of Bitcoin adoption in the financial markets. The discussion also touches on the ongoing debates within the Bitcoin community regarding the Bitcoin Core development and the implications of debt in treasury companies. Takeaways: 🔸Spending policies enhance operational security for Bitcoin transactions. 🔸Self-custody is crucial for businesses to manage Bitcoin effectively. 🔸Accounting complexities hinder Bitcoin adoption for companies. 🔸Bitcoin treasuries are becoming a popular choice for corporate investments. 🔸The market for Bitcoin collateralized loans is expected to grow. 🔸There is a need for more diverse Bitcoin custody solutions. 🔸The Bitcoin community is divided on the future of Bitcoin Core. 🔸Debt can be a useful tool for Bitcoin treasury companies. 🔸The demand for Bitcoin will continue to drive its value up. 🔸The evolution of Bitcoin will impact societal structures and power dynamics. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (00:41) - What are Coldcard spending policies? How is it useful? (05:19) - Why do companies not prefer self-custody? (07:58) - Operational difficulties in accounting & taxation of Bitcoin (10:29) - Why do BTCTCs not prefer self-custody?; Role of custodians in Bitcoin treasury management (15:51) - How many BTCTCs will we have by EOY? (17:11) - The Bitcoin Leaderboard ft. @BTCtreasuries (20:46) - ‘Winner takes all’ scenarios for BTCTCs? (22:55) - Sponsors (24:39) - The future of financial engineering in Bitcoin (28:11) - Any demand is good for Bitcoin (29:56) - Is Bitcoin being co-opted?; Bitcoin’s power-shift - Economic & Political influence (35:40) - BTCTCs using ‘cheap fiat’ to stack Bitcoin (39:50) - Mindset shifts among Bitcoin OGs; Does everybody care about Bitcoin price? (44:33) - NVK’s thoughts on Core (46:48) - NVK’s thoughts on Knots (51:09) - Should there be multiple Bitcoin implementations? (54:50) - Closing thoughts Links:  https://x.com/nvk  Sponsor: CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack

    57 min
  7. Bringin: Europe’s New Bitcoin Gateway with Prashanth Chandrasekar | SLP693

    9 OCT.

    Bringin: Europe’s New Bitcoin Gateway with Prashanth Chandrasekar | SLP693

    Stephan Livera interviews Prashanth, the CEO and founder of Bringin, a startup focused on providing seamless Bitcoin solutions for users in the Eurozone. Prashanth shares his journey into the Bitcoin space, the pain points he identified regarding Bitcoin liquidity, and how Bringin addresses these challenges through innovative products like virtual IBAN accounts and debit cards. The conversation also touches on user feedback, regulatory impacts, and future developments for Bringin. Takeaways: 🔸Prashanth's introduction to Bitcoin began in 2017. 🔸The main pain point was the inability to liquidate Bitcoin easily. 🔸Bringin offers a virtual IBAN account for seamless transactions. 🔸The platform aims to provide a reliable off-ramping solution for Bitcoiners. 🔸User experience is optimized for both small and large transactions. 🔸The debit card allows users to spend Bitcoin easily. 🔸Feedback from users highlights the speed and reliability of the service. 🔸Bringin charges a flat fee of 1% for transactions. 🔸EU regulations are tightening, impacting compliance for crypto businesses. 🔸The Bringin wallet integrates self-custody with easy off-ramping capabilities. Timestamps: (00:00) - Intro (00:52) - When did Prashanth discover Bitcoin? (02:21) - What is Bringin trying to solve? (06:47) - What does Bringin offer and who does it cater to?  (10:03) - Building the bridge between self-custody Bitcoin and TradFi Banks; Virtual IBANs  (13:26) - How does the Bringin Debit card work? (15:37) - What has been the user feedback?; Fees & Costs for off ramps (18:25) - How are EU regulations impacting Bringin? (20:13) - Sponsors (24:10) - Bringin’s self-custodial Bitcoin wallet (30:18) - Future plans for Bringin   (32:39) - Closing thoughts Links:  https://x.com/prashanthc123  https://x.com/bringinxyz https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/europeans-can-now-live-on-the-bitcoin-standard-with-bringin   Sponsor: CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Follow me on X: @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe to Substack

    33 min

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Join Stephan as he interviews the sharpest economic and technical minds in Bitcoin & Austrian Economics to help you understand how money is changing and evolving. Leading names in the world of Bitcoin join the show to share their insights, whether they are developers, CEOs, economists, authors, analysts and more.

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