The History of Money, Austrian Econ, and Bitcoin's Privacy & Scalability w/ Max Hillebrand (JWP32)
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In Episode 32 of The Jake Woodhouse Podcast, Max Hillebrand and I explore the foundations of liberty and whether it still exists today, how Austrian economics shapes entrepreneurial thinking, the relationship between money, prices, and trade, and the consequences of distorting money. We also discuss the difference between base money and payments, the role of CoinJoin and the Lightning Network in scaling Bitcoin privately, and why the distinction between secrecy and privacy matters.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Introducing Max Hillebrand
0:41 - What is Liberty?
1:23 - Does Liberty Exist Today?
3:46 - Austrian Economics
8:46 - Max’s Entrepreneurial Background
13:27 - Working from an Austrian Econ Foundation
20:06 - Money, Prices, and Trade
27:55 - The Consequences of Distorting Money
32:45 - Base Money vs Payments
41:04 - CoinJoin: Bitcoin’s Scalability and Privacy
44:47 - The Lightning Network
47:20 - Who is Against Privacy?
54:43 - Secrecy vs Privacy
58:07 - Book Recommendation and How to Connect with Max
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