

POD256 | Bitcoin Mining, Freedom Tech, and Awesome Tangents
POD256
A Bitcoin podcast focused on open-source Bitcoin mining, energy, and freedom tech. Recorded weekly at Bitcoin Park in Nashville, TN. Co-hosted by: @econoalchemist, @skot9000, and @tylerkstevens
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Feb 6, 2025 • 1h 5min
060. WE HIT A BLOCK (Behind the Scenes)
In this episode of Pod 256, the hosts discuss their journey leading up to the Telehash event, the challenges faced during solo mining, and the excitement of hitting a block. They delve into the future projects of the 256 Foundation, the importance of open-source mining, and the support they are receiving from the community. The conversation highlights the innovative Ember One project and the significance of Intel chips in advancing mining technology. The hosts reflect on their experiences and share their aspirations for the future of Bitcoin mining.Takeaways:The Telehash event was a culmination of two years of planning.Solo mining presents unique challenges but can lead to significant breakthroughs.Hitting a block during the Telehash was a pivotal moment for the team.The 256 Foundation is focused on open-source projects to innovate Bitcoin mining.Community support is crucial for the success of the foundation's projects.Funding is essential, but more is needed to fully realize project goals.The Ember One project aims to standardize hash boards for easier manufacturing.Intel chips represent a significant advancement in mining technology.The foundation encourages diverse applications of their open-source projects.The future of Bitcoin mining is bright with ongoing innovation and community engagement.The Journey of Pod 256: From Concept to RealityBehind the Scenes of Telehash: A Deep Dive"We hit a block!""We're just getting started!""The future's bright!"

Dec 26, 2024 • 49min
058. From Nairobi to Nashville, Rise of Open-Source Bitcoin Mining, Telehash, and More
In this episode, we dive into our experiences at the Africa Bitcoin Conference, where Skot and Eco were treated like rock stars, especially Eco with his beard, which became a sensation among the locals. We share amusing anecdotes from our travels, including encounters with the Maasai Mara tribesmen and the seamless use of Bitcoin through the Tando app in Kenya.We discuss the utility of Bitcoin in Africa, contrasting it with the speculative nature of American Bitcoin conferences. We also touch on the importance of self-custody and the potential pitfalls of Bitcoin, such as apathy and misuse by influential figures.Our conversation shifts to the upcoming events and projects we're excited about, including the National Energy and Mining Summit, the telehash event, and the ongoing Ember One project. We highlight the grassroots support and the open-source movement in Bitcoin mining, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration.We also tease upcoming announcements and initiatives, including a new newsletter focused on open-source Bitcoin mining developments and practical guides. We express our excitement for the future and the potential for growth and innovation in the Bitcoin mining space.Finally, we give shout-outs to our supporters and discuss the logistics and excitement surrounding the telehash event, where we aim to make history with a significant mining effort. We end on a light note, discussing potential fun activities like a hot tub and cold plunge at the event.

Nov 11, 2024 • 59min
057. From Sweden to Silicon: Bitcoin's Global Journey
Summary:This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at Bitcoin Park on November 4, 2024. In this episode, we dive into a lively discussion with our guests who have traveled from far and wide, including a memorable visit from Calle from Sweden, who shared his insightful books on Bitcoin. We also engage in a humorous debate about the price of Bitcoin and the lengths one might go to for a million-dollar Bitcoin, including shaving beards and more. The episode is filled with laughter and camaraderie as we explore the dynamics of Bitcoin Park and the vibrant community that surrounds it.We also delve into the exciting world of Bitcoin mining, discussing the innovative projects at the 256 Foundation aimed at making Bitcoin mining more open and accessible. We announce a new supporter, Heatbit and thank them for their generous contribution. We highlight the Ember One project, which seeks to create a fully open-source, 100-watt hash board, and the potential it holds for the future of mining. The conversation touches on the challenges and triumphs of mining, including the recent success of a fully self-sovereign mined block by a Futurebit Apollo miner.Our discussion takes a turn towards the political landscape, contemplating the potential impact of the upcoming election on Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency ecosystem. We reflect on the current state of the network, the rising hash rate, and the implications of major players like Core Scientific shifting focus to AI servers.Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of community and collaboration, celebrating the contributions of our supporters and the innovative spirit that drives the Bitcoin ecosystem forward. We also share some light-hearted moments, including a humorous mishap with a vacuum cleaner, reminding us of the human side of technology and innovation.Support POD256 with your hashrate:Simply follow these four easy steps!Tier II Supporters:HeatbitHRFFoundry USA

Sep 19, 2024 • 50min
056. From Grilling to Mining: The Birth of a Bitcoin Meetup
Summary:In this lively episode, we dive into the spontaneous and community-driven spirit of Bitcoin Park, where the idea of hosting a monthly mining meetup was born. The episode kicks off with a humorous recount of how a simple message about grilling burgers led to acquiring a high-end griddle, setting the tone for the casual yet passionate discussions that follow.We explore the concept of recording POD256 in front of a live audience at the monthly Monday Mining Meetup and how that aligns with the mission of the 256 Foundation to make Bitcoin mining free and open. The hosts discuss the importance of community feedback and highlight the innovative projects within the open-source mining community, including the Bitaxe project, which aims to deliver accessible open-source Bitcoin mining hardware.The conversation takes a deeper dive into the challenges and triumphs of developing open-source mining hardware. We hear from Skot, a key figure in the Bitaxe project, about his journey from electronics design to pioneering open-source Bitcoin miners. The episode also touches on the broader mission of the 256 Foundation and its efforts to challenge the dominance of proprietary mining hardware by fostering open-source alternatives.Listeners are treated to a mix of technical insights and light-hearted banter, with discussions ranging from the logistics of hosting a mining telehash fundraiser to the intricacies of Bitcoin mining development. The episode concludes with exciting announcements, including significant support from the Human Rights Foundation and plans for future events and collaborations.Join us for an engaging discussion that blends technical expertise with community spirit, all in the pursuit of a more open and accessible Bitcoin mining ecosystem.Support POD256 with your hashrate:Simply follow these four easy steps!Tier II Supporters:HRFFoundry USA

Sep 13, 2024 • 52min
055. Ditching Shampoo and Embracing Raw Milk: A Journey to Natural Living
Summary:In this episode, we dive into personal preferences and lifestyle choices, starting with a discussion on the use of lotion and hair products. We explore the benefits of natural skincare products, like those from Farrow, and the decision to stop using shampoo. The conversation shifts to water quality and the importance of filtering out toxins, with a humorous take on the lengths some go to ensure clean water for their families.We then transition to the topic of raw milk, discussing the challenges and benefits of sourcing it locally. The conversation touches on the skepticism surrounding raw milk and the community effort to make it accessible. We also explore the broader theme of building a self-sustaining community, including the importance of having access to wholesome food and the role of Bitcoin in creating a sovereign community.The episode also covers the potential shift from Twitter to Nostr for content distribution, highlighting the benefits of decentralized platforms for free speech and content ownership. We discuss the importance of owning your audience and the limitations of traditional social media platforms.Finally, we touch on the state of the Bitcoin network, the challenges of mining profitability, and the excitement of upcoming events like the Mining Monday meetup and the Africa Bitcoin Conference. The episode wraps up with reflections on the anniversary of 9/11, emphasizing the importance of valuing freedom and using technology to protect it.Support POD256 with your hashrate:Simply follow these four easy steps!Tier II Supporters:Foundry USA

Sep 9, 2024 • 1h 33min
054. Lighting Up the Studio and the Bitcoin Network with Rob Warren
Summary:In this episode, we kick things off by discussing the new studio setup, including a major lighting upgrade that frees up floor space and enhances the overall environment. This change is especially timely as we welcome our first guest, Rob Warren, back to the show. Rob has been busy since his last appearance, having published a book and attended the Bitcoin conference. We dive into his journey of writing the book, which has already sold two to five-million of copies.We then shift gears to discuss the state of the Bitcoin network. We cover the current block height, Bitcoin difficulty, and the upcoming epoch. Rob provides insights into who is plugging in miners in the current environment and the challenges faced by small-scale miners. We also touch on the ideological divisions within the Bitcoin mining community and the importance of decentralization.The conversation takes a deeper dive into the technical aspects of Bitcoin mining, including the role of ASICs, the importance of cooling mechanisms, and the future of mining technology. Rob shares his thoughts on the potential risks and rewards of different mining strategies, from home mining to large-scale operations.We also discuss the upcoming events, including the Telehash and the Africa Bitcoin Conference. Rob shares his excitement about these events and the importance of community in the Bitcoin space. We wrap up by discussing the importance of seizing opportunities and making meaningful contributions to the Bitcoin ecosystem.Don't miss this insightful episode packed with valuable information for both new and seasoned Bitcoin enthusiasts.Support POD256 with your hashrate:Simply follow these four easy steps!Tier II Supporters:Foundry USA

Aug 30, 2024 • 57min
053. From Ice Cream to Encryption: Navigating Temptations and Privacy Concerns
Summary:In this episode, we dive into the challenges of willpower and temptation, particularly around the irresistible allure of ice cream. We share personal anecdotes about the struggle to resist indulgent treats and the humorous consequences that follow. The conversation then shifts to the benefits of removing temptations and creating friction to avoid bad habits, such as leaving phones in the garage to spend quality time with family.We also discuss the potential of a new mobile device from Daylight Computer, which aims to simplify communication by limiting distractions. The episode touches on the importance of physical notebooks for jotting down ideas and the benefits of red light therapy and cold plunges for overall well-being.The episode takes a serious turn as we address the recent arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov in France and the implications for privacy and encryption. We stress the importance of supporting legal defense funds for privacy-focused projects like Samourai Wallet.We also highlight the upcoming Mining Monday event and the significance of consistent meetups for building a strong community. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the importance of supporting open-source projects and reducing tax liabilities through charitable donations.Join us for a mix of humor, personal stories, and important discussions on privacy, community building, and personal well-being.Support POD256 with your hashrate:Simply follow these four easy steps!Tier II Supporters:Foundry USA

Aug 22, 2024 • 58min
052. From Owls on Cocaine to Bitcoin Mining: A Wild Ride
Summary:In this episode, we dive into a myriad of topics ranging from the addictive nature of social media to the highs and lows of drug use. We discuss the surprising revelation that Donald Trump has never consumed alcohol and his appearance on Theo Vonn's podcast. The conversation takes a humorous turn with anecdotes about feeling like an owl on cocaine and the miserable highs of drug use. We also touch on health issues, the use of Ivermectin, and the skepticism around Western medicine. The episode transitions into a discussion about the political landscape, the upcoming elections, and the impact of centralization versus individual freedoms. We explore the future of Bitcoin mining, the potential for AI companies to acquire mining infrastructure, and the rise of home mining. The episode wraps up with announcements about upcoming events, including the Africa Bitcoin Conference and local meetups at Bitcoin Park.Support POD256 with your hashrate:Simply follow these four easy steps!Tier II Supporters:Foundry USA

Aug 14, 2024 • 45min
051. Mining Mondays and Making Bitcoin Mining Free and Open
Summary:Welcome back to Pod 256! In this episode, Eco and Rod discuss the exciting upgrades to their recording studio, courtesy of Bitcoin Park. They express their gratitude to ODELL for allowing them to launch the new setup before his next recording. The hosts delve into the importance of consistency in podcasting and how their new equipment will help them maintain a regular schedule.They also highlight some of the fascinating conversations happening at Bitcoin Park, including discussions with developers, Odell, and Alex Gladstein from the Human Rights Foundation. The episode touches on the significance of engaging with policymakers and politicians, especially in the context of the Samurai Wallet case.Rod and Eco share their plans for the 256 Foundation, emphasizing their mission to make Bitcoin mining free and open. They discuss their philosophy of accepting donations from all sources while maintaining independence in their operations. The hosts also announce upcoming events, including a monthly mining meetup called 'Mining Mondays' and the Nashville Energy and Mining Summit in January.The episode wraps up with a shoutout to their loyal hashers and a discussion on the current state of Bitcoin mining difficulty. They also explore the potential for merchant adoption of Bitcoin and the benefits of using Nostr for social interactions and transactions.Support POD256 with your hashrate:Simply follow these four easy steps!

Jul 3, 2024 • 1h 3min
050. Building a Bitcoin-Powered Homestead with Rev Hodl
Summary:In this episode of Pod256, we are joined by the innovative and resourceful Rev Hodl, who shares his journey from the film industry in Los Angeles to becoming a homesteader in Michigan. Rev Hodl discusses his transition to a self-sufficient lifestyle, integrating Bitcoin mining into his homestead projects, and the principles of home mining. He explains how he uses Bitcoin miners for various purposes, such as space heaters, food dehydrators, and even in maple syrup production. The conversation also delves into the importance of local Bitcoin meetups, building a circular economy, and the value of community and cultural capital. Rev Hodl emphasizes the significance of tinkering, experimenting, and finding innovative ways to use Bitcoin mining in everyday life. Tune in to learn about his creative contraptions, the benefits of permaculture, and how to build a self-sufficient, Bitcoin-powered homestead.Support POD256 with your hashrate:Simply follow these four easy steps!


