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Episode #518: Decentralization Without Romance: Incentives, Mesh Networks, and Practical Crypto

Dec 29, 2025
Mike Bakon, a hardware hacker and blockchain developer, shares his journey from dismantling electronics in 1980s Poland to pioneering decentralized tech. He explores the intricacies of UTXO vs account-based blockchains and critiques the challenges of true decentralization in a surveillance-heavy world. Bakon delves into the potential of LoRa mesh networks for resilient communication and proposes blockchain rewards as incentives for running these nodes. He emphasizes that mass adoption hinges on abstracting complexity while retaining decentralization.
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ADVICE

Judge Chains By Their Consensus Process

  • Evaluate blockchains by the consensus process data must pass through, not just by the ledger label.
  • Prefer non-permissioned systems where many independent nodes verify blocks trustlessly before data is accepted.
INSIGHT

Crypto Is Still Tethered To Fiat Reality

  • Currency use ties crypto value back to fiat, which slows true decoupling from existing systems.
  • Mike sees blockchain as enabling barter-like exchanges but adoption remains chained to fiat today.
INSIGHT

Bridges Versus Native Interoperability

  • Bridges are not true interoperability because they introduce centralized listeners or trust.
  • True interoperability would let you send native assets across chains without intermediaries; UTXO-to-UTXO designs can enable this.
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