Jameson Lopp: The Hidden Battle for Bitcoin Control: Miner APIs vs the Network (Isn’t What You Think)Take your Self-Custody seriously and Get a Microseed:- https://microseed.ioGet the Best Bitcoin Watches ever: - 10% Discount with Code: "Robin"- Here: https://www.coinvigilante.com/?ref=robinseyrContact the CyberSecurity & Self Custody Experts from the Bitcoin Way:- 30 mins free call with my link: https://thebitcoinway.com/robinWant to mine Bitcoin? I personally use simplemining!- Go to: https://simplemining.ioGuest's contact: https://x.com/loppSummaryIn this conversation, Robin Seyr and Jameson Lopp delve into the evolving landscape of Bitcoin, discussing the importance of self-custody, the implications of institutional adoption, and the ongoing debate between different Bitcoin implementations. They explore the risks associated with physical security for Bitcoin holders and emphasize the need for education, particularly in teaching children about money and Bitcoin. The discussion highlights the balance between convenience and security in the Bitcoin ecosystem, as well as the challenges posed by third-party custodians.TakeawaysSelf-custody is a powerful tool but comes with responsibilities.Many people have weak self-custody setups.Institutional adoption is changing the Bitcoin landscape.Treasury companies are emerging as a new trend in Bitcoin.The core vs knots debate reflects deeper philosophical divides.Physical security is a concern for high-net-worth Bitcoin holders.Teaching kids about money through Bitcoin can be effective.Privacy is crucial in preventing attacks on Bitcoin holders.The convenience of third-party custodians poses risks to Bitcoin's integrity.More people need to run full nodes to strengthen the network.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Bitcoin Enthusiasm02:48 The Importance of Self-Custody06:05 Suit Coin Summer: Institutional Adoption of Bitcoin09:05 Treasury Companies and Their Implications11:52 The Core vs. Knots Debate21:08 Physical Security and Self-Custody26:52 Teaching Kids About Money and BitcoinThis content is for educational and/or entertainment purposes only.The views expressed by Robin Seyr and his guests are their own and do not constitute financial advice.Nothing in the title, thumbnail, description, or video/audio is to be interpreted as investment, tax, or legal advice.I am not a financial advisor and do not provide financial services as defined by MiCA or other financial regulations.Mentioning or featuring any product, service, or company does not imply endorsement.Some links may be affiliate links — using them helps support the show at no extra cost to you.Always do your own research. Investing in cryptocurrencies involves risk and may not be suitable for everyone.Viewers and listeners are responsible for complying with their local laws and regulations.