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Charlie Stevens: Tontines and the Restoration of Retirement Income
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#24
Today at 5:37 PM

In this episode, I sat down with Charlie Stevens to explore what happens when actuarial thinking collides with Bitcoin, hard money, and the future of retirement income. We started with Charlie’s path through the actuarial profession in Ireland and into insurance consulting, then unpacked how reserve assumptions, capital rules, discount rates, and regulatory incentives shape the insurance world far more than most people realize. We also looked back at the evolution from defined benefit pensions to variable annuities, why so many lifetime income products became less viable as rates fell, and how the financial system increasingly drifted toward mo...


Loving Ourselves w/ SlyGoomba
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#23
06/08/2026

Today I sit down with my longtime friend Sly Goomba for an unfiltered conversation about identity, debt, sovereignty, and faith. We trace our early Bitcoin zealotry, why the label “Bitcoiner” feels empty today, and how paper Bitcoin, institutions, and interest-rate theater shape people’s behavior far more than we want to admit. From credit-card traps to mortgages, we wrestle with whether rates even matter, what it means to keep your word, and how to build a life that isn’t brittle. We get personal about marriages stressed by conviction, why Bitcoin often wrecks before it refines, and why real upgrades...


Austrian Economics: The God that Failed (solo)
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#22
06/02/2026

In this solo riff, I challenge an Overton window many Bitcoiners (and I once) held sacred: that Austrian economics is a complete economic theory rather than a powerful tool for debunking bad ones. Sparked by reading Irreducible by Federico Faggin, I draw a parallel between classical vs. quantum physics and classical vs. Austrian economics, arguing that Austrian thought excels at telling us what economics is not—but becomes a trap when treated as a unifying theory. I share how reverence for Mises, Rothbard, and Hoppe helped me cut through intellectual tyranny, yet nearly led me into “wrong-think” when I tried...


Bigger Picture Bitcoin w/ Steven Lubka
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#21
05/18/2026

In this episode, I sit down with Steven Lubka to reflect on the last few years of Bitcoin culture—from the electric energy of 2021–2023 Twitter Spaces to why the vibe inevitably tracks the price. We dig into how higher interest rates changed capital allocation, why dispersion has returned to markets, and how that raises the bar for real innovation versus ZIRP-era junk. We also revisit the UK LDI scare and the 2023 U.S. bank stress to ask what the Fed actually proved about its ability to “kick the can,” and what Bitcoiners often get wrong about system fragility versus resilien...


Extroverted Abuelitos w/ Jhonny Delgados Fuego
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#20
05/13/2026

7/11 Bitcoin en Español event at Pubkey NYC:https://www.satlantis.io/events/1663/Bitcoin-en-Espa%C3%B1ol
Local Block Market # 7 at Olde Mecklenburg Brewey LoSo, Charlotte, NC:https://www.satlantis.io/events/2203/local-block-market-7
Delgado's Fuego Store:https://delgadosfuego.com/collections/all
MotivPeru's Copa Bitcoin 2026 at Huanchaco, Peru:https://motivperu.ngo/en/copa-bitcoin/

I’m joined by Johnny “Delgado del Fuego,” the Peruvian-born, Charlotte-based hot sauce maker and Bitcoiner I met at the Grassroots weekend. We trace the roots of Delgado’s Fuego from family July 4th cookouts and his father’s legendary rocoto aji to award-wi...


Fixing Bitcoin Payments w/ Keith Gardner
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#19
05/11/2026

In this episode, I sit down with Keith Gardner, founder and CEO of Branta, to unpack a deceptively simple but critical missing piece in Bitcoin: pre‑payment verification. Fresh off the Vegas conference energy, we talk about how real‑world spending still feels nerve‑wracking—from my early Ledger Live panic to sending tuition via an Unchained vault—and why man‑in‑the‑middle risks and fat‑finger errors make many users hesitant to spend. Keith explains how Branta’s zero‑knowledge approach gives wallets a clear green‑light “yes” signal (think: the merchant’s logo you trust) without exposing addresses or payment...


Thank God For Discourse w/ Jordan Bush
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#18
05/08/2026

I sit down with Jordan Bush to trace an unlikely arc—from a chance connection at PubKey’s Danish Christmas lunch to a candid deep-dive on faith, Bitcoin, and personal transformation. We swap stories from Nashville beefsteaks and Austin meetups, then get honest about career upheaval, trusting God without a safety net, and how money metaphors run through Scripture. We explore “Thank God for Bitcoin,” why monetary language helps illuminate spiritual realities, and what it means to pursue wisdom, humility, and trust when life (and markets) get hard.

We also wade into today’s spicy governance debates—Core vs. Knots/OC...


Digital Credit's Fixable Fatal Flaw
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#17
04/22/2026

http://www.magicinternetmath.com
https://zeuspay.com/btc-for-institutions

X: @Fundamentals21m

In this long-overdue episode, I take a hard, first-principles look at so‑called “digital credit” — issuing liabilities against Bitcoin — with MicroStrategy/Strategy’s preferreds as the prime case study. I lay out what works (clear dividends, accrual features, and board accountability mechanisms) and what doesn’t, and why a headline B– credit rating means little if the core asset backing the structure can’t be independently validated. I also explain why fast‑and‑loose wording on earnings calls invites avoidable SEC scrutiny and fuels both low‑signal...


HODL'ing Up w/ Scott Lindberg
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#16
04/17/2026

Twitter: @scottlindberg93
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stlindberg/
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2 Quants Finding God w/ Avi Burra
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#16
04/13/2026

First-ever guest episode! I’m joined by novelist and Bitcoiner Avi Burra for a soul-to-soul conversation about art, risk, and what Bitcoin does to our lives and relationships. We unpack his fiction 24 and the sequel July 18 without spoilers—touching on grief, double lives, treasure hunts, OP_RETURN breadcrumbs, and a dash of magic realism inspired by hypnotherapy and Rudolf Steiner. Avi shares how leaving a Web3 job, grappling with the blocksize-era culture wars, and rediscovering craft led him from quant/engineer to writer and filmmaker. We talk frankly about “Bitcoin wrecks relationships,” the strain of mission-driven work on marriage, and how...


Cooking with Zaps: Nostr Talk w/ Seth
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#14
03/28/2026

In this episode, I sit down with Seth, the builder behind Zap Cooking, to unpack how a simple idea—sharing recipes on Nostr—grew into a full-stack, food-first social experience with zaps, a built-in self-custody wallet, social feeds, AI cooking tools, and a peer‑to‑peer marketplace. We trace the project’s roots from early “Nostr Cooking” experiments to today’s Zap Cooking at zap.cooking, talk through why value-for-value matters, and how Bitcoin-native payments are changing what it means to “like” something online. We also explore onboarding and UX lessons from the wider Nostr ecosystem, wallet and zap UX (NIP‑57), and the...


Necessary but Not Sufficient: Bitcoin, Math, and Self‑Determination
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#13
03/19/2026

https://www.magicinternetmath.com

In this solo episode, I press on an uncomfortable but important gap in Bitcoin’s “don’t trust, verify” culture: the moment you actually buy. We obsess over self-custody, nodes, air‑gapped cold storage, Tor, and Lightning—but almost nobody verifies the asset at point of purchase. I explore why that blind spot exists, how escrow and multisig workflows could mitigate it, and why numeracy and disciplined validation belong at the foundation of your sovereignty stack.

From there, I zoom out to the larger mission: building stronger, more self‑determined humans. For me, Bitcoi...


Why I Built Magic Internet Math (and Where It’s Going Next)
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#12
03/16/2026

In this solo “special” for Episode 5, I step back from our usual co-hosted format with Rob to share the why and how behind Magic Internet Math. I walk through what’s live today—100+ free courses, skill-building games, and several proof‑of‑concept video series—and explain the core idea driving it all: teaching math as a liberal art. I trace the project’s roots through my own journey from actuarial work to quant research, the textbooks and OCW lectures that shaped me, and how cryptography, Bitcoin, and daily study of abstract algebra inform the site’s design. I also preview what’s nex...


The Real Cost of Guarantees—and Where Bitcoin’s Promise Ends
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#11
03/10/2026

https://www.magicinternetmath.com

In this solo “Fundamentals of Fundamentals” episode, I dig into the real economics of guarantees—what they are, why they always cost something, and how misunderstanding their boundaries breeds bad decisions. I walk through intuitive examples (from a 3 PM pickup promise to banks and letters of credit) and the institutional mechanics I used to run—hedging market exposure, volatility assumptions, rate sensitivity, and why delivering a financial guarantee shows up in someone’s P&L. 

Then I pivot to Bitcoin’s unique guarantee: protocol rules that don’t change and funds spendable with...


FF10: The Fundamentals of Pleb Slop and Purity Testing
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#10
11/06/2025

In this solo rip, I unpack why the term “Plebslop” resonated so hard and use it to frame a bigger critique of purity tests in Bitcoin culture. I trace how the pleb meme drifted from useful humility to low-signal tribalism, how post-FTX call‑out dynamics hardened into gatekeeping, and why “protecting plebs” became a trap for engagement farming. From my own journey—years leading in woke circles, failing their ultimate purity tests, and breaking with that world over the vaccine—I argue that the only test that matters here is accountability to your best self and the signal you ship, not your...


FF9: FUNDAMENTALS OF ODELL DERANGEMENT SYNDROME
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#9
09/20/2025

In this emergency FoF, I address a mischaracterization sparked by a boost I left for my friends at The Bugle Weekly and their conversation with Matt Odell. I set the record straight: I don’t have “Odell Derangement Syndrome.” My criticism after last year’s Rabbit Hole Recap comedy event in Nashville wasn’t about jokes or stage chops—it was about the aftermath and the culture of fear I witnessed around offering honest feedback about influential people in our space. I explain why power dynamics matter, why OPSEC still isn’t funny, and why the response to an incident often...


FF8: Blogread: HODL'ing is a Human Action
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#8
10/25/2024

Summary: This conversation explores the unique nature of hodling Bitcoin as a distinctly human action, contrasting it with the capabilities of artificial intelligence and the challenges faced by institutions in maintaining Bitcoin holdings. The discussion highlights the limitations of AI in predicting human behavior, the inherent pressures on institutions to sell, and the potential for governments to hold Bitcoin more effectively than companies or pensions. Ultimately, it concludes that hodling Bitcoin may become a defining characteristic of humanity in the digital age.

Takeaways:

Hodling Bitcoin is a uniquely human action.AI cannot accurately predict human actions...


FF7: BlogRead: Everybody Has a Price (Even Satoshi)
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#7
09/17/2024

risk-fundamentals.ghost.io/everybody-has-a-price/

summaryThis conversation explores the dynamics of power, reputation, and economic warfare in the context of revolutionary movements and the emergence of Bitcoin. It discusses how historical methods of suppressing dissent have evolved from overt violence to more insidious tactics like reputation smearing and co-optation. The discussion culminates in the introduction of Bitcoin as a means of fostering cooperation and challenging the status quo of fiat currency.

takeaways

Everybody has a price, even Satoshi.The modern phase of fighting dissent includes reputation smearing.Buying off dissent is often more effective than...


FF6: Fundamentals of "Bitcoin Company" IPOs (The Fold/Swan dichotomy)
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#6
09/03/2024

Summary

This conversation explores the rise and fall of two Bitcoin companies, Swan and Fold. Swan was once highly respected and known for calling out scams in the industry, but their reputation took a hit when their custodian, Prime Trust, went bankrupt. On the other hand, Fold built alternative rails and avoided the Prime Trust issue, leading to their upcoming IPO. The conversation raises the question of whether there is such a thing as a Bitcoin company and highlights the importance of discipline and avoiding blind spots in the industry.

Takeaways

Swan and Fold...


FF5: Fundamentals of Fiat Exodus
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#5
06/12/2024

Summary. In this conversation, Fundamentals reflects on his transition from a long career in the fiat world to the world of Bitcoin. He compares his journey to the biblical story of Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus, and contemplates the purpose of his deep dive into mathematics. He discusses the importance of personal integrity and conviction in navigating the Bitcoin world and contrasts himself with his former peers who are unable to walk away from the power and position that fiat provides. Fundamentals also emphasizes his passion for developing people and his desire to create a math and Bitcoin academy.

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FF4: Fundamentals of Standup Comedy
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#4
04/18/2024

In this episode, the host shares two stories from his stand-up comedy journey. The first story is about a disastrous performance in New York where the crowd hated him, but he learned to overcome it by using self-deprecating humor. The second story is about dealing with a heckler, where he found the courage to stand up for himself and gained a newfound confidence. These stories highlight the challenges and triumphs of being a stand-up comedian.


FF3: Fundamentals of Integrity
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#3
04/04/2024

In this solo rip, Fundamentals discusses the concept of integrity and how it is not related to morality. He explains that integrity is the foundation for fulfilling commitments and achieving goals. Fundamentals emphasizes that the size of one's commitments is limited by their level of integrity. He gives examples of commitments such as having more Bitcoin at the end of the year and making it in life. Fundamentals highlights the importance of keeping one's word and building a strong relationship with it. He concludes by encouraging listeners to develop a strong foundation of integrity.


FF2: Fundamentals of Blockspace Markets
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#2
03/27/2024

Summary. In this conversation, Fundamentals discusses various aspects of the Bitcoin ecosystem, focusing on the market for block space and its significance. The conversation begins with an introduction and appreciation for the feedback received. Then, the discussion moves to Bitcoin Mechanic's statements about the block space market and high fees. Fundamentals emphasizes the importance of market dynamics and incentives in determining the fee market. The conversation further explores the morality of block space usage and the purpose of Bitcoin in challenging fiat systems. Finally, Fundamentals highlights the impact of block space scarcity in dismantling traditional financial systems.

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FF1: Fundamentals of Time Machines
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#1
03/25/2024

In this solo episode, Fundamentals discusses the concept of mathematics and Bitcoin as time machines. He explores how math can solve problems more efficiently and how Bitcoin's ability to traverse space enables it to provide a sense of time. Fundamentals also delves into the importance of learning math and how Bitcoin can enhance the learning process. He emphasizes the significance of Bitcoin in the context of the real work that needs to be done and highlights the need to adopt Bitcoin to progress further. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of spending Bitcoin and participating in...