Join the Wasabikas - a Bitcoin Privacy Podcast

Join the Wasabikas - a Bitcoin Privacy Podcast

Listen to Max Hillebrand explore the many nuances of the Bitcoin privacy rabbit hole with infamous guests. Learn about all of the new things Wasabi Wallet 2.0 has to offer, while getting a better understanding of the thinking behind creating this new piece of software! Join the full conversation every monday!

226 episodes Join the Wasabikas - a Bitcoin Privacy Podcast Updated 2026-05-17
226 episodes in Join the Wasabikas - a Bitcoin Privacy Podcast
2021-05-09

13.0 Bitcoin Sorcery || Ruben Somsen

Ruben Somsen shares his insights in advanced Bitcoin sorcery, including …
2021-05-09

13.7 Sidechains are Bitcoin money warehouses || Ruben Somsen

Just alone understanding the Bitcoin base layer consensus system is very…
2021-05-08

13.6 Spacechains inside Spacechains || Ruben Somsen

Ruben Somsen explains the intricate nuances of layering multiple spacech…
2021-05-07

13.5 Bitcoin Spacechains Explained in 4 Minutes || Ruben Somsen

Ruben Somsen talks about his latest invention: Spacechains, a Bitcoin si…
2021-05-06

13.4 Trust Tradeoff Between Bitcoin Single Signature, Lightning Network,…

A Bitcoin address is an unbreakable vault that can only be opened if a v…
2021-05-05

13.3 What is the Bitcoin base layer blockchain for? || Ruben Somsen

Ruben Somsen explains that the Bitcoin base layer is designed to provide…
2021-05-04

13.2 How can Bitcoin fail? || Ruben Somsen

Ruben Somsen asked himself the important question of how Bitcoin could f…
2021-05-03

13.1 How to contribute to Bitcoin? || Ruben Somsen

Bitcoin is an organism that is nurtured by its users. Buying bitcoin and…
2021-05-02

12.0 Privacy for Journalists || Janine Römer

Janine Römer shares her concerns with the current journalist processes t…
2021-05-02

12.7 Preemptive Harassment of Bitcoin Companies || Janine Römer

Many Bitcoin companies, especially custodial banks, are preemptively har…
2021-05-01

12.6 How can Journalists earn more Bitcoin? || Janine Römer

Janine explains that most journalists are funded by advertising revenue,…
2021-04-30

12.5 Censorship of Journalist Publications || Janine Römer

Janine explains how journalists can easily be censored by relying on tru…
2021-04-29

12.4 Privacy in Research of Journalists || Janine Römer

Journalists are in the business of publishing information, while the goa…
2021-04-28

12.3 Bitcoin timestamping and signatures for journalists || Janine Römer

Janine explains how Bitcoin as a time stamping server is incredibly usef…
2021-04-27

12.2 Software Tools for Journalists || Janine Römer

Janine prefers to use free and open source software to write and edit he…
2021-04-26

12.1 What Problems does Revision Control Journalism Solve? || Janine Röm…

Janine thinks the status quo standard practices in journalism are both u…
2021-04-25

11.0 Vonu through Privacy || Shane Radliff

Shand Radliff explores the idea of Vonu, voluntary and not vulnerable, a…
2021-04-25

11.7 Vonu with Encrypted Communications || Shane Radliff

If the attacker cannot find you, then they cannot coerce you. And if the…
2021-04-24

11.6 Mean time to Harassment || Shane Radliff

Rayo defined the effectiveness of a liberation strategy as the mean time…
2021-04-23

11.5 Nomads spend less Bitcoin || Shane Radliff

Shane shows how cost of living is usually the largest expense of an indi…
2021-04-22

11.4 The Ups and Downs of a Nomad || Shane Radliff

Shane explains that a potential downside for a Nomad is to rely on the i…
2021-04-21

11.3 Living free as a nomad and in the homestead || Shane Radliff

As Shane started the Vonu podcast and wrote the book Vonu The Strategy f…
2021-04-20

11.2 How to talk to interesting people? || Shane Radliff

Podcasts have the benefit of inviting guests to come join on a show, and…
2021-04-19

11.1 From Conspiracy, to Philosophy, to Applied Action || Shane Radliff

Shane Radliff speaks of his experience in independent radio and podcast …