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Do you believe in ghosts? Juan Galt – Episode 199

The Story: Ever seen a spirit in the night?

Have you ever seen a ghost? Can atheists believe in ghosts, or is it solely the domain of the faithful? In this episode, Kurt chats to Juan Galt about what apparitions mean, where they might come from, and what they could be if they’re not literal spiritual entities. They also share a few personal stories of seeing weird things in the night.

Juan can’t help you exorcise your house, but he can help you get started with Bitcoin or cryptocurrency in general. Reach out to Juan Galt on Twitter.

The Eps:

Bitcoin Maximalist Juan Galt – Episode 198

The Links:

Juan Galt on Twitter

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Practical Bitcoin Maximalist with Juan Galt – Episode 198

The Story: Why Bitcoin Is Still King?

Juan Galt is a cryptocurrency journalist and consultant, who guides Bitcoin newbies to correct security practices. He’s given a few presentations at Anarchapulco, and he formerly covered crypto for The Dollar Vigilante’s newsletter. Juan lived in Colombia, then Canada, then Acapulco, and now he’s travelling the world. I managed to get a hold of him over Skype, finding him in beautiful Prague.

A few weeks ago, Juan tweeted: “Bitcoin Maximalism is a reactive, defensive, pragmatic mindset to handle the hoards of shitcoins and token scams that will continue to form on the horizon, faces painted, ready to dive into us like Agent smith.”

“Bitcoin maximalism” normally means when a crypto enthusiast supports Bitcoin to the exclusion of all other coins. When I got Juan for an interview, I realised his position is more nuanced. He makes the case that, with so many questionable or outright fraudulent projects in the crypto space, supporting Bitcoin raises the standard. By giving less attention to awful projects, he expects that we’ll find a higher quality of coin in the future.

Join us on another coin-bending journey on this episode of … The Paradise Paradox!

The Eps:

Ethereum and the future with Juan Galt – Episode 50

The Panopticon and your privacy with Juan Galt – Episode 52

Seeking Freedom in Acapulco with Juan Galt – Episode 86

The Links:

Juan Galt on Twitter

The Cash:

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Episode 52 – The Panopticon & Your Privacy: Juan Galt

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The Story:

The Panopticon was a well-crafted piece of architecture which allowed just a couple of guards to watch an entire prison. The prisoners never knew exactly when they were being watched, but they always knew that the potential was there. Juan Galt made the case in his article “Anne Frank Had ‘Something to Hide’ and Something to Fear“, that this is a perfect analogy for the modern surveillance state, the many programs which officially exist to keep us safe from terrorism, but in fact are one of the greatest examples of mass government overreach that the world has ever seen, short of genocide.

It’s common that when you present these facts to regular people, they will say “But why does it matter? I really don’t think I’m that important that they’ll want to see my information.” Yet, when one organisation, or one agent of an organisation, has this much power, it really doesn’t matter whether you’re important or not. When someone is that powerful, they can dig up your personal information, and probably destroy your life, for a personal vendetta or even for a joke. So what can we do about this?

I had another chance to interview Juan Galt and talk about security, privacy, a few things you can do to protect yourself, and how technology will be used by regular people in the near future to evade the clutches of domineering governments.

Join us both on this next exhilarating episode of… The Paradise Paradox!

The Links:

Juan Galt’s articles on Cointelegraph

Ethereum prepares for take-off – on Cointelegraph

Anne Frank Had ‘Something to Hide’ and Something to Fear (Op-Ed) – on Cointelegraph

The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto

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