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Fiat, Markets and The Titanic with Paul Sztorc

Fiat, Markets and The Titanic with Paul Sztorc

Update: 2024-10-24
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This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features Paul Sztorc from LayerTwo Labs



Paul Sztorc emphasizes the importance of freedom, consent, and innovation in driving human progress and economic competitiveness. He uses historical comparisons and analogies, such as East vs. West Germany and the Titanic, to highlight the role of markets in solving problems and the discipline imposed by repeated interactions.



LayerTwo Labs focuses on enhancing Bitcoin through second-layer solutions like Drivechain, allowing multiple blockchains to operate alongside Bitcoin. Their goal is to drive innovation and scalability in the crypto space.






We spoke to Paul Sztorc about LayerTwo Labs and:



  • Taking over the worst fiat currencies

  • The winning coin

  • East vs West Germany

  • North vs South Korea

  • Gulag Archipelago vs The Great Gatsby

  • Increase competitiveness

  • The formula is freedom, consent, innovation

  • We will never reach a state where we have solved every problem

  • First world problems

  • We've made enormous moral progress

  • Prediction market in the abstract

  • Spoken language, Printing press and the internet

  • Corner of the oracle

  • Multi-dimensional markets

  • The best layer will win and the others will lose

  • Repeated interactions impose discipline

  • The Titanic would never sink



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00:0022:00 : Intro

22:00 -- 28:05 : Prediction markets

28:05 -- 39:15 : L2

39:15 -- 47:40 : Merge mining

47:40 -- 56:55 : Bitcoin maximalist attitude






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Fiat, Markets and The Titanic with Paul Sztorc

Fiat, Markets and The Titanic with Paul Sztorc

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