Relay Policy, Consensus, and Bitcoin’s Governance The October 17, 2025 episode of What is Money features Jameson Lopp examining how relay-policy disputes intersect with consensus rules and governance.
Governance Trade-offs, Spam Policy Limits, Post-Quantum Paths, and the Human Attack Surface The September 09, 2025 episode of THE Bitcoin Podcast features Jameson Lopp assessing governance choices, fee dynamics, and security priorities. Lopp contrasts policy-layer “filter wars” with consensus stability and argues that social engineering, not broken cryptography, drives the largest losses.
Quantum Risk and Bitcoin’s Governance Challenge The September 11, 2025 episode of the Isabel Foxen Duke podcast features Jameson Lopp examining how quantum computing could endanger Bitcoin’s elliptic curve cryptography and unlock vulnerable Satoshi-era coins.
Bitcoin Filtering, Miner APIs, and Custody Risks The September 12, 2025 episode of the Robin Seyr Podcast features Jameson Lopp analyzing the Knots–Core filtering debate and why relay policies cannot change consensus.
Robust Metal Bitcoin Seed Storage: Evaluating Resilience On September 28, 2022, Jameson Lopp provided an in-depth review of metal Bitcoin seed storage devices, emphasizing material durability, design simplicity, and rigorous testing methods.
Securing Bitcoin: Mitigating Emerging Vulnerabilities The March 05, 2025 Coin Stories episode with Jameson Lopp dissects pressing Bitcoin security concerns, from address poisoning to third-party custody risks. The discussion underscores technical and human-centric vulnerabilities, emphasizing verification, backups, and proactive detection.
Enhancing Bitcoin Security and Evolution The February 04, 2025 episode of What Bitcoin Did featuring Jameson Lopp examines critical challenges in self-custody, security practices, and protocol upgrades.