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S2 Bonus: Unpopular Opinions with Chris DeRose

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
Episode • Jul 8, 2019 • 2h 17m
<p>When you think of Chris DeRose, you either think of the scrutinizing Bitcoin Uncensored host or the nihilistic Twitter troll. Thankfully, this candid interview will definitely make you respect him more.</p>
<p>The "ticker-agnostic" Chris DeRose, who at various moments of his long involvement in Bitcoin has endorsed the BCH and BSV forks, turns out to be an avid post-modernist philosophy leader who constantly puts himself in a position where he must argue against the largest majority.</p>
<p>As you're about to hear, the man who is partially responsible for the creation of the "Bitcoin maximalist" label by Vitalik Buterin likes to regard everything as if he was an alien who just landed on Earth and saw human inventions for the first time ever. He asks uncomfortable questions, he questions even the most solid of paradigms, and has no issue with the fact that he might be wrong.</p>
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<p>To Chris DeRose, the inquiry and the search are the greatest reasons to be around the Bitcoin space and his pursuit is designed to hurt feelings, disappoint expectations, and ultimately defy norms. It's not necessarily about being right or wrong, but about asking the right questions which open new doors.</p>
<p>Some may find this two-hour immersion in the mind of Chris DeRose blasphemous and against all established conventions. Nonetheless, some of his points are valid and intriguing and worth pursuing by any open mind. </p>

Time stamps:



00:02:54 - Chris DeRose's entry into Bitcoin

00:05:11 - Early Bitcoin community and forums

00:06:16 - Ideological aspects of Bitcoin

00:08:44 - Bitcoin's potential and impact on government

00:11:04 - Bitcoin's revolutionary potential and limitations

00:13:11 - Bitcoin's relevance to different socioeconomic groups

00:14:20 - Bitcoin's American origins and global implications

00:15:42 - Bitcoin mining and its evolution

00:18:23 - Bitcoiners' adherence to the status quo

00:19:00 - Decentralization and its meaning

00:21:04 - Tribalism in the Bitcoin community

00:22:48 - Decentralization as a buzzword

00:29:04 - Inconsistencies in Bitcoin's decentralization

00:31:00 - Centralization of Bitcoin development

00:33:13 - Contentious hard forks and their implications

00:36:00 - Carbon vs. silicon programmers

00:37:17 - Conservative worldview in Bitcoin

00:38:48 - Bitcoin as a lifestyle

00:40:03 - Community and faith in money

00:42:00 - Ideology and community building

00:43:11 - Social Justice Warriors (SJWs) and Bitcoin

00:46:30 - The future of prominent Bitcoin figures

00:48:33 - Prominent figures in the Bitcoin space

00:51:34 - Making a living in the Bitcoin space

00:53:55 - Bitcoin's tendency to "eat its own"

00:56:30 - The internet's impact on reputation

01:00:04 - Bitcoin's immune system against bad actors

01:01:28 - ICOs and their history

01:04:41 - Chris DeRose's continued involvement in Bitcoin

01:05:47 - Social media's impact on Bitcoin community

01:07:05 - Bitcoin's potential failure points

01:10:04 - The importance of Bitcoin's first-mover advantage

01:12:47 - Bitcoin's supply and community faith

01:14:50 - The role of Dash and Decred

01:16:43 - Bitcoin's resilience to technical issues

01:18:25 - Government regulation and its impact on Bitcoin

01:19:10 - The importance of memes in cryptocurrency

01:21:04 - The need for a superordinate goal in Bitcoin

01:22:22 - The Bitcoin community and its challenges

01:25:14 - The role of the Bitcoin Center

01:27:04 - Bitcoin Cash and its utility

01:28:54 - Lightning Network and its potential impact

01:31:08 - Chris DeRose's political views

01:31:52 - The role of Marxists and communists in Bitcoin

01:34:24 - Social Democrats and their skepticism of Bitcoin

01:38:43 - The complexity of ideological classifications

01:42:20 - The importance of hierarchy in ideologies

01:45:45 - Individuality in the Bitcoin community

01:48:12 - The dominance of intolerant minorities

01:48:43 - Positive aspects of Bitcoin

01:51:46 - The importance of being yourself

01:52:41 - Philosophy and its relevance to Bitcoin

01:54:54 - Philosophical influences on Chris DeRose

01:57:50 - The value of philosophy

01:59:53 - Foucault's work on governance

02:03:25 - How to read philosophical texts

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