Bitcoin for Fairness: Empowering Africa’s Financial Future The August 24, 2022 episode of What Bitcoin Did features Anita Posch discusses her efforts to promote Bitcoin adoption across Africa through her Bitcoin for Fairness initiative.
Strategic Insights from Bitcoin Mining Level 2: Consolidation, Energy Partnerships, and Global Competition In the August 21, 2024 episode of What Bitcoin Did features a conversation with Harry Sudock about the transition to "Bitcoin Mining Level 2," where mining operations face tighter margins and increasing technological demands.
Defending Bitcoin Amid Operation Chokepoint 2.0: Challenges and Legal Recourse In the June 2, 2023 What Bitcoin Did episode, Nic Carter explores the recent governmental crackdown on the Bitcoin and broader crypto space, focusing on the concept of "Operation Chokepoint 2.0.
Quantum Computing and Bitcoin: Assessing the Risks and Opportunities The September 19, 2022 episode of What Bitcoin Did, Richard Murray, an expert in quantum computing, explores the evolving threat that quantum computing could in the future pose to Bitcoin’s cryptography.
Advancing Bitcoin Legislation: State-Level Wins and Political Opportunities The July 14, 2023 episode of What Bitcoin Did featured Dennis Porter, who delved into the political efforts behind promoting pro-Bitcoin legislation and the nuances of engaging with both sides of the political aisle.
Navigating Bitcoin Forks: Covenants and the Future of Protocol Upgrades In the May 19, 2022 episode of the What Bitcoin Did podcast, Adam Back delves into the contentious process of implementing changes to Bitcoin through Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs).
Empowering Survivors Through Bitcoin: Financial Autonomy and the Path to Recovery In the July 10, 2023 episode of the What Bitcoin Did features Linda Parker and Maddison Clyne discussing the increasing rates of domestic violence against women and how financial abuse plays a critical role in trapping victims in abusive relationships.