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Episode 26
S17 E26: Steve Thurmond, Calin Culianu & The Phenomenal Big Blockers
Show Notes
Almost 9 years since the big split of the Bitcoin community, it's time to learn more about how the Bitcoin Cash chain developed. Calin Culianu is the creator of Fulcrum, an efficient privacy-preserving SPV client. Steve Thurmond is the most ardent advocate for Cash Stamps: a convenient paper wallet system that's used for gifting.
Throughout the episode, more BCH community members will join to have the conversation that you will never hear on any other Bitcoin podcast.
Time stamps:
00:01:09 Introducing Calin Culianu & Steve Thurmond
00:02:37 The Evolution of Bitcoin Cash
00:03:59 Who is Behind Bitcoin Cash Now?
00:06:34 Narratives and Misconceptions
00:07:53 Vlad's Perspective on the Fork
00:09:44 Bitcoin's Capture and Speculative Nature
00:11:48 Vlad's Journey with Lightning Network
00:16:07 Blockstream and the "Banker" Conspiracy
00:18:33 The Security Budget Debate
00:22:12 The Problem with IOU Systems like Lightning
00:24:02 Vlad's Disappointment with Onboarding
00:24:58 Ethereum's Rise Amidst Bitcoin's Infighting
00:27:52 The Bankers Won, But Crypto Still Exists
00:32:16 The Future of Bitcoin and Firing Core Devs
00:33:08 The Wall of Consensus in BTC
00:39:19 The Multi-Coin Future
00:42:48 Bitcoin Cash's Development Philosophy
00:49:08 Craig Wright's Controversial Involvement
00:55:16 The Impact of Contentious Forks
00:58:55 The Resilience of Bitcoin Cash
01:02:32 The Value of Open Source Competition
01:08:51 Greg Maxwell's Influence
01:12:00 The Ecash fork
01:25:02 Introducing New BCH Community Members
01:26:38 Building Smart Contracts on Bitcoin Cash
01:34:06 Why UTXO is Better than EVM
01:40:07 Can You Run a BCH Node?
01:41:07 The Flawed "Run a Node" Narrative
01:53:27 The Dangers of RBF and the Importance of 0-Conf
02:05:07 One-Minute Blocks Proposal
02:08:02 Finality and User Experience in Wallets
02:12:13 The "It's Just Money, Bro" Philosophy
02:41:39 What Can You Buy with BCH?
02:48:28 The Permissionless Nature of BCH
02:52:12 The Paradox of Layer Twos
02:57:18 The Stigma of Building on BCH
02:58:21 The Changing Culture of Bitcoin Cash
03:11:35 Ordinals and the "Spam" Debate
03:17:07 Would BCH Still Have a Nice Dev Culture If Michael Saylor Started Buying?
03:28:14 Quantum Computing and Satoshi's Coins
03:42:59 The Tail Emission Debate
03:50:11 The Culture is the Ultimate Defense
03:53:16 The Politicization of Bitcoin Development
03:59:26 Privacy and Fungibility
04:02:21 The Future of Privacy on BCH
04:36:12 Fulcrum: An Electrum Server Implementation
04:38:54 The Litecoin Question
04:49:13 The Difficulty of Recreating Bitcoin's Genesis
04:51:38 The Long-Term Bet on SHA-256
04:54:12 A Break and Introduction to Rosco
05:48:33 CashScript and Smart Contracts on BCH
05:55:22 BCH vs. Ethereum Smart Contracts
06:03:05 The UTXO Stack and Abstraction Layers
06:43:30 The Avalanche Pre-Consensus Question
06:45:51 The "Tax" Fork
07:04:06 The Failed Attack on Bitcoin Cash
07:08:58 The 2018 Inflation Bug Disclosure
07:22:46 The Michael Saylor Phenomenon
07:28:41 The Arrest of Roger Ver
07:39:28 Spending Crypto in the Real World
07:44:22 The End of Crypto-Friendly Spaces in Europe
07:52:05 Prediction Markets and Community Sponsorship
08:08:17 Robin Linus is Jealous of BCH Opcodes
08:09:50 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
