Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 22 hours 51 minutes
With a year wasted on Bitcoin podcasting under our belts, we revisit topics from past episodes and remember where the price was when we talked about them. Plus: how to disappear completely and then reappear as an ICO fraudster with a new beard.
The Kang Line is crossed! Below 3300 we go. Did doorbuster giveaways on the Korean exchange Bithumb bring volume that artificially held the price of BTC at $6,000? Plus, our new game show "Would You Trade Your Car For 1 BTC?"
Steemit layoffs and how crypto projects are weathering winter. CVL stiffed its employees with inflated token promises. Erik Townsend from Macro Voices comes on to talk about govenment issued crypto
Aaron & Jay accidentally crash Bitcoin by talking about how stable it is, then discuss the BCH fissure and the return of Roger Ver and Craig Wright. the Expendables of the crypto.
"Don't Vote" and the crypto movement against democracy plus a much requested "shallow dive" into the centralized Initiative Q pyramid.
Aaron & Jay download the Brave browser and attempt to use the 25 BAT that come with it.
Aaron & Jay discuss old tweets, altcoin hypocrisy, and what standards we should hold our crypto influencers to. Plus: some hot TI-82 takes.
Actor / poker degen Doug Kim returns from North of the Wall to talk about the long winter, alt-hopium, and whether anyone actually knows anything about crypto.
Aaron & Jay finally get around to talking about the failed Civil (CVL) token sale. Plus, Tether unstabilizes.
Nick Paumgarten comes on to talk about his new crypto piece in The New Yorker and Aaron proposes a Talk of the Town about Sumokoin.