The Peter McCormack Show

Peter McCormack
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Sep 8, 2020 • 2h 54min

BTC vs ETH Technicals with Andrew Poelstra, Tadge Dryja, Vitalik Buterin & Patrick McCorry - WBD258

Location: Squadcast Date: Thursday 3rd September Company: Blockstream, MIT Digital Currency Initiative, Ethereum, PISA Research Role: Director of Research, Research Scientist, Founder, Co-founder & CEO In my recent Bitcoin Vs Ethereum show, I was joined by Samson Mow and Vitalik Buterin to discuss the philosophical differences between Bitcoin and Ethereum. For me, the fundamental differences between the two are quite clear, where Bitcoin is conservative and slow, focusing on sound monetary policy, Ethereum is inflationary, experimental and has, what many consider unachievable goals. Following the debate about the philosophical differences I was keen to expand the conversation into the technical differences between the two networks. In this episode, I am joined by Andrew Poelstra, Tadge Dryja and Vitalik Buterin and Patrick McCorry. With Paddy as co-host, we discuss the fundamental and technical differences between Bitcoin and Ethereum, scalability and use cases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 4, 2020 • 1h 59min

Bitcoin Has Entered Phase 5 with PlanB, Jeff Booth & Preston Pysh - WBD257

Location: Squadcast Date: Wednesday 2nd September Company: Independent Trader, Entrepreneur & Author, The Investors Podcast Role: Bitcoin Quant Analyst, Independent & Host When Plan released his revised Stock-to-Flow model as a Cross Asset Model (S2FX), he added a new concept: phase transitions. This revision to the model takes into consideration the evolution of Bitcoin's use and meaning, as such, from proof of concept to payments to e-gold to a financial asset. Following the halving in May, many have speculated what the next transitional phase would be for Bitcoin, with the model predicting the price of Bitcoin potentially reaching $288K. With Bitcoin being a provably scarce asset, in times of unprecedented money printing and fiat currency debasement, the bull case for Bitcoin is clear. However, in August, MicroStrategy sent a clear message to businesses everywhere, when in August they announced their purchase of 21,454 Bitcoin, over 1% of the total supply. MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor said that they view Bitcoin as a "dependable store of value and an attractive investment asset with more long-term appreciation potential than holding cash". Other companies have started following MicroStrategy by holding Bitcoin within their treasury. Could companies holding Bitcoin to protect their cash reserves be the next phased transition for Bitcoin? In this interview, I talk to Bitcoin quant analyst & creator of the stock to flow model, Plan₿, author of The Price of Tomorrow Jeff Booth & author, engineer & the host of The Investor Podcast, Preston Pysh. We discuss how Bitcoin S2F is entering phase 5. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 1, 2020 • 1h 33min

INX: Legitimate Token or S***coin? With Alan Silbert, Jameson Lopp & Samson Mow - WBD256

Location: Squadcast Date: Monday 31st August Company: INX, Casa, Blockstream Role: Executive Managing Director, CTO, Chief Strategy Officer Last week INX launched their token offering, a first of its kind, a security token approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. INX is a trading platform bringing regulated and digital asset opportunities to institutions and retail investors. Their token offering allows investors to gain pro rata distributions from the companies cumulative adjusted operating cash flow. Controversially the token was launched on the Ethereum blockchain. The project already has its detractors and critics, with the advisory board catching direct criticism with accusations of hypocrisy, specifically Jameson Lopp and Samson Mow. While many Bitcoiners have expressed their opinions against the project, others have thrown their support behind it, believing that INX is a legitimate use of a token. In this interview, I talk to Alan Silbert, Jameson Lopp and Samson Mow about the launch of INX. We discuss why they chose to tokenise on Ethereum, what makes something a shitcoin and the key criticisms directed towards them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 28, 2020 • 1h 18min

BTC Vs ETH Episode Review with Udi Wertheimer - WBD255

Location: Squadcast Date: Monday 24th Aug Company: Independent Role: Developer and Consultant, Bitcoin Activist A deep divide exists between the Bitcoin and Ethereum communities. Bitcoin is conservative and slow and appeals to people who value sound money, censorship resistance and decentralisation. The Ethereum mindset is to "move fast and break things" with broader goals that many Bitcoiners see as flawed and impossible to achieve. Following my recent episode with Samson Mow and Vitalik Buterin, the responses demonstrated the split in these two communities. Finding impartial voices able to consider the arguments from both camps objectively is challenging, so I asked Udi Wertheimer to come on the show and dissect the interview with me. We discuss the Bitcoin Maximalist mindset, flaws with the Ethereum protocol and the supplygate saga. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 25, 2020 • 1h 11min

The Banking Lending Crisis with FEDUPBIZOWNER - WBD254

Location: Squadcast Date: Wednesday 5th August Company: N/A Role: N/A Throughout 2019 and early 2020, the global economy was signalling fragility. However, with the rapid spread of COVID19 and the resulting lockdowns, the global economy is heading into a deep recession. As governments have worked to control the virus, economies are opening back up. Across the world, governments are facing the challenge of stimulating these faltering economies while managing localised lockdowns. The Fed announced a new effort to support the economy, including programmes for small and medium-sized businesses, via Main Street lending, however, banks are still, seemingly, reluctant to offer loans. In this interview, I talk to anonymous Twitter account FEDUPBIZOWNER. We discuss COVID's impact on the lending markets if the banks are facing an insolvency crisis, why stock markets are hitting all-time highs and hedging with gold and Bitcoin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 21, 2020 • 1h 12min

Protecting Your Bitcoin Privacy with Max Hillebrand - WBD253

Location: Squadcast Date: Wednesday 12th August Company: Wasabi Wallet Role: Contributor Many newcomers to Bitcoin mistakenly think of it as private, but the truth is far more complicated than that. While it is possible to use Bitcoin with a high level of privacy, it has been complicated by the growth in regulations. Exchanges must enforce KYC in most jurisdictions to allow them to retain their banking services, while chain analysis is increasingly used to flag transactions deemed illicit. While privately utilising Bitcoin is becoming harder, there are many tools available for Bitcoiners to reclaim their privacy. One of them is Wasabi wallet, best known for CoinJoin, a method which allows users to increase their Bitcoin anonymity. In this interview, I talk to Wasabi wallet contributor Max Hillebrand. We discuss remaining anonymous while using Bitcoin, Wasabi wallet & CoinJoin, custodian solutions and living a Bitcoin-only life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 18, 2020 • 1h 37min

WTF is Happening in 2020? With Guy Swann, Ben Prentice & Heavily Armed Clown - WBD252

Guy Swann, a cryptocurrency advocate, Ben Prentice, an MMT enthusiast, and the quirky Heavily Armed Clown engage in a lively discussion on economic theories. They critically contrast Modern Monetary Theory with Austrian economics, addressing inflation and government spending. The trio also emphasizes Bitcoin's transformative power in financial decision-making, its role as sound money, and the need for monetary reform. Their dialogue reveals historical lessons and the evolving landscape of Bitcoin, highlighting skepticism's shift to widespread adoption.
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Aug 16, 2020 • 1h 51min

Bitcoin Vs Ethereum with Samson Mow & Vitalik Buterin - WBD251

Location: Squadcast Date: Thursday 13th August Company: Blockstream & Ethereum Role: Chief Strategy Officer & Founder The Bitcoin community can be a very hostile place, in an industry that has more than its fair share of scams and questionable projects it often falls at the feet of Bitcoiners to call them out. In many ways, Ethereum is the antithesis of Bitcoin. Whereas Bitcoin is slow and conservative in its goals and development, the ethos of Ethereum is to 'move fast and break things'. These philosophical differences often lead to fiery debates between the two communities. Over the past few days, a new debate was sparked by the seeming inability to verify the total supply of Ethereum. Supplygate has divided the two communities again with many Bitcoiners believing that the ability to audit the supply should be one of the fundamental principles of a money system. With Bitcoin, it is the monetary policy which gives it value over fiat, therefore having a fixed supply and the ability for anyone to run a node and audit the supply is critical. Believers in Ethereum argue that Ethereum's value proposition is different and that difficulty of getting consensus around the total supply is not a significant issue. During this debate Chief Strategy Officer at Blockstream, Samson Mow, and Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin traded blows on Twitter. I asked them to come on the show and discuss the philosophical differences between Ethereum vs Bitcoin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 14, 2020 • 1h 46min

All Things Bitcoin with Andrew Poelstra, Giacomo Zucco, Jack Mallers, Matt Odell & Nic Carter - WBD250B

Location: Zoom Date: Wednesday 5th July Company: Blockstream, BHB Network, Zap & Strike, Tales from the Crypt & Rabbit Hole Recap, Castle Island Ventures Role: Director of Research, Director, Founder, Co-Host, Partner For my 250th show special, I asked some of my favourite Bitcoiners to join me for a panel discussion. In this episode, Andrew Poelstra, Giacomo Zucco, Jack Mallers, Matt Odell, Nic Carter and myself discuss all things Bitcoin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 14, 2020 • 1h

One Thing About Bitcoin - WBD250A

Over the last three years, I have had a huge array of guests from cypherpunks, developers, economists, libertarians, activists, Wall Street veterans and punk rock legends all with one thing in common; Bitcoin. In this episode, to celebrate What Bitcoin Did's 250th show, I asked some of my previous guests to tell me one thing about Bitcoin, that matters to them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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