Episode notes
In this episode, we talk about parallels between the Bitcoin scaling debate and the filter wars, but also highlight some debunked Satoshi Nakamoto claims.
Time stamps:
00:01:11 - Introducing Jonathan Bier and Blocksize War Book
00:02:44 - Meeting BitMEX Founders and Starting Research
00:05:31 - Arthur Hayes' Blog Writing and Vision
00:07:32 - BitMEX Success: Leverage, Perpetual Swaps, Troll Box
00:10:43 - FTX Copying BitMEX and Backend Issues
00:11:20 - Binance's Rise and Market Dominance
00:13:49 - BitMEX's Slow Adoption of Stablecoins
00:16:39 - Current BitMEX Volumes and Rankings
00:17:39 - History of Bitcoin Derivatives and Innovations
00:23:49 - Jonathan's First Bitcoin Encounter in 2010
00:26:12 - 2011 Bubble and Mt. Gox Scandal
00:28:02 - Views on Bitcoin Bubbles and Valuations
00:30:19 - Ad: Bitcoin.com News
00:31:00 - Layer 2 Labs Question: Is Lightning a Waste?
00:32:08 - Lightning Network Success and Limitations
00:35:02 - Scaling Challenges and Sidechains
00:37:30 - Current Filter Wars and Ordinals/Inscriptions
00:39:40 - History of Relay Policies and RBF
00:43:49 - OP_RETURN Limits and Debates
00:47:04 - Bitnod.es Website and Node Peers
00:48:39 - Ineffectiveness of Filters
00:50:00 - Super TestNet's Bandwidth Argument
00:51:42 - Generational Crusades in Bitcoin
01:01:55 - London Meetup Stories and Fanaticism
01:15:00 - Loss of Merchants Post-Blocksize War
01:18:13 - Ethereum Benefiting from Bitcoin Decisions
01:18:48 - 2014 OP_RETURN Wars and Counterparty
01:23:03 - Reasons Counterparty Failed
01:27:31 - Mastercoin, First ICO, and Omni/Tether
01:29:37 - Zcash Launch and BitMEX Futures Shenanigans
01:33:26 - Ethereum DevCon 2016 Attack Story
01:35:04 - Conferences Then vs Now
01:38:00 - Cultural Divide in Bitcoin Maxis
01:39:46 - Misconceptions About Bitcoin Core Developers
01:43:25 - Youth of Early Developers Like Tamas
01:46:59 - Criteria for Developers and Unicorn Myth
01:48:41 - Educators in Bitcoin History: From Satoshi to Saylor
01:52:05 - Dumbing Down of Bitcoin Narratives
01:55:34 - Past Idiocy and Learning Curves
01:56:50 - BIP 444 Dangers and Ineffectiveness
02:00:59 - Irony of Anti-Spam Fork and Spam Magnets
02:01:22 - Parallels to Blocksize Wars, Bitcoin Cash Price Peaks
02:03:30 - Excitement and Fear During BCH Surge
02:04:28 - Reasons Big Blockers Couldn't Compete, Craig Wright's Role
02:05:16 - Satoshi's Response to Scaling Concerns (2008)
02:06:05 - Jeff Garzik's Early Block Size Proposal (2010)
02:07:33 - Early Onchain Exchanges and Scaling Realization
02:07:58 - Defining Small Blocker vs Big Blocker
02:08:56 - Surplus Capacity in Blocks Debate
02:10:10 - Cultural Biases: Technical vs Business Sides
02:11:32 - Competent Developers on BCH Side, Inflation Bug
02:12:35 - Block Size Numbers Not the Core Issue
02:13:29 - Modern Block Size Increase Justification
02:14:15 - Hard Forks Unlikely, Quantum Signatures
02:15:03 - James O'Beirne's Block Size Presentation
02:15:54 - Filter Wars Impact on Future Changes
02:17:13 - Spam as Reason Against Block Size Increase
02:18:18 - Quantum Safe Spending Proposal
02:19:31 - Fee Market vs Crusades Against Spam
02:20:45 - Craig Wright's Unintentional Help to Small Blockers
02:22:04 - Jihan Wu's Dislike of Craig Wright
02:23:34 - ASIC Boost Role in BCH Creation
02:24:50 - Covert vs Overt ASIC Boost Explained
02:30:00 - Treasuries and MicroStrategy Debt Structures
02:35:00 - Bitcoin Treasuries vs Ponzi Schemes
02:40:00 - Balancing Professional Life and Cypherpunk Roots
02:42:31 - Advisor Roles: Bitwise, Brink, Maelstrom
02:53:16 - Privacy Tools: Payjoin, Silent Payments, CoinJoin
02:54:41 - Ethereum vs Bitcoin on Privacy Support
02:55:45 - Ross Ulbricht Pardon and Government Misconduct
03:00:13 - Curtis Green's Torture and Fake Death
03:03:00 - Aaron Swartz Comparison
03:04:29 - Cypherpunk Culture Not Scaling
03:05:53 - ETFs as Bitcoin Scaling Layer
03:07:39 - IBIT vs WBTC Similarities
03:09:00 - Three Legit Altcoins: Monero, Dogecoin, Litecoin
03:10:02 - Satoshi's Views on Block Sizes
03:11:02 - Closing and Follow Jonathan Bier