In this segment, Adam Ficsor of Wasabi Wallet discusses his preconceived notions of the Lightning Network vs. the reality, Bitcoin's fungibility, places where Bitcoin can improve, and his wish to see confidential transactions in Bitcoin to improve privacy.
Adam also discusses the trade-offs for implementing confidential transactions in Bitcoin and the impact it could have on Bitcoin's provable digital scarcity. If you want to know more about Bitcoin privacy, don't miss it!
Part 1:
https://anchor.fm/bitrefill/episodes/Pt--1-Wasabi-Wallet-creator-Adam-Ficsor---how-he-started--Wasabi-2-0---Coinjoin---To-the-Moon-14-e12e118
Part 2:
https://anchor.fm/bitrefill/episodes/Pt--2-Wasabis-Adam-Ficsor-talks-Taproot--privacy--scarcity--Wasabi-1-0-vs--Wasabi-2-0---To-the-Moon-e12e44k
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https://wasabiwallet.io/#download
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Welcome to the 14th episode of Bitrefill's To The Moon Podcast. To The
Moon is Bitrefill's new weekly podcast to discuss Bitcoin, altcoins,
adoption, news & current events, and all things crypto. Join host
Lawrence Ray, along with Jerry Okai, and Ricardo Martinez, for a
light-hearted and humorous weekly discussion about the latest
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