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Podcast: Cryptoeconomy’s Guy Swann on the Bitcoin Community

“In Bitcoin, some of the best ideas happen when somebody just sits down and really breaks down a concept in writing. The best are articulated in a 15- to 20-minute article.”

Guy Swann

In this episode of the Bitcoin Magazine Podcast, Dave Hollerith talks with Guy Swann, host of the Cryptoconomy Podcast. Swann’s show has become a staple in the Bitcoin community for curating and recording some of the best long-form articles about the technology.

Swann discussed his curation process, what makes a compelling Bitcoin read, Bitcoin maximalism as a reaction to the 2017 ICO boom, some of the historical metaphors used to explain Bitcoin, and how technologies like Bitcoin and the internet are changing sovereignty.

Follow Swann and Hollerith on Twitter and check out some additional resources from the interview:

  • Does Bitcoin Need Accountants? (audio)
  • A Most Peaceful Revolution
  • Cryptoconomy website
  • Bitcoin Time Traveller
  • Bitcoin Is Worse Is Better
  • The Sovereign Individual

The following content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial or other advice. Nothing contained in this presentation constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement or offer by BTC Media, The Let’s Talk Bitcoin Network, or any third-party service provider to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments.

The post Podcast: Cryptoeconomy’s Guy Swann on the Bitcoin Community appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.

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