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Stephan Livera Podcast

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    There's Hope for Bitcoin with James Van Straten | SLP731

    17/03/2026 | 42 min
    In this episode, Stephan Livera chats with James Van Straten, senior analyst at CoinDesk, to explore the current state of Bitcoin and macro markets. They discuss the nature of bear markets, cycle theories, technical indicators, institutional behavior, and macroeconomic influences affecting Bitcoin’s price and sentiment. 
    Takeaways:
    🔸James shares his perspective on Bitcoin's bear market versus previous cycles
    🔸Debunking the four-year cycle hypothesis and its implications
    🔸The significance of institutional demand and holder behavior in market bottoms
    🔸Technical analysis tools like realised price and 200-week moving average support
    🔸The impact of macro events, such as geopolitical conflicts and macroeconomic trends
    🔸The role of options markets, liquidity, and sentiment indicators during downturns
    🔸The importance of dollar-cost averaging through bear markets for long-term gains
    🔸Insights into emerging Bitcoin treasury strategies and product offerings like STRC
    🔸How industry players are raising capital even in challenging market conditions
    🔸The potential for demand recovery and signs of green shoots in the current environment
    Timestamps:
    (00:00) - Intro
    (00:40) - Is this bear market different?
    (02:48) - Does James believe in the 4-year cycle?
    (07:32) - Realised BTC price & 200WMA
    (13:13) - Total BTC supply in profit
    (17:22) - Long-term holder supply 
    (19:20) - UTXO Realized Price Distribution (URPD)
    (25:00) - Bitcoin’s performance during the US-Iran war
    (29:49) - Strategy’s massive BTC purchase using STRC
    (36:31) - Rise of Bitcoin treasury companies
    (39:04) - DCA during bear cycles
    (41:09) - Closing thoughts 
    Links: 
    https://x.com/btcjvs 

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    Cluster Mempool Explained with Pieter Wuille | SLP730

    12/03/2026 | 52 min
    Stephan Livera and Pieter Wuille discuss Cluster Mempool for Bitcoin Core, its motivations, and its implications for Bitcoin users and miners. Where does the current mempool design have issues? Why is it important to maintain a transparent and reliable open mempool? 
    Pieter Wuille also explains the complexities of transaction clustering and how the new framework improves efficiency and helps keep bitcoin mining open. 
    Timestamps:
    (00:00) - Intro
    (01:05) - What is Cluster Mempool?
    (03:05) - What is its impact on everyday Bitcoin users?
    (06:21) - How does the mempool work today?
    (11:52) - Current mempool heuristics and issues
    (16:37) - Censorship resistance and economic demand
    (22:56) - Practical implications for exchanges & miners
    (26:12) - How does cluster mempool work?
    (29:29) - Transaction clusters & mempool dynamics
    (37:27) - Should mempools align across the node network?
    (43:47) - What about other implementations of Bitcoin?
    (48:17) - Other interesting areas for bitcoin development
    (52:11) - Closing thoughts
    Links: 
    https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/33629 

    https://bitcoinmagazine.com/print/the-core-issue-cluster-mempool-problems-are-easier-in-chunks 

    https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/an-overview-of-the-cluster-mempool-proposal/393 

    https://delvingbitcoin.org/t/mempool-incentive-compatibility/553 

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    UTXOs, Spam & Bitcoin's Integrity with Martin Habovstiak | SLP729

    11/03/2026 | 58 min
    In this conversation, Stephan Livera interviews Bitcoin developer Martin Habovstiak about his website Knotslies and the controversies surrounding data contiguity in Bitcoin transactions. They discuss the legal implications of data storage on the blockchain, the effectiveness of filtering illegal content, and various methods of spamming the Bitcoin chain. 
    Martin shares his insights on the technical aspects of Bitcoin transactions and the challenges of maintaining standards in the face of evolving practices.They also discuss the complexities of Bitcoin's transaction mechanisms, particularly focusing on the implications of spam, the role of UTXOs, and the potential effects of BIP 110. 
    The conversation also highlights the importance of maintaining network integrity, the costs associated with spamming, and the necessity of mining in preserving Bitcoin's resistance to government influence.
    Takeaways:
    🔸Martin created Knotslies to address misconceptions about Bitcoin data.
    🔸The argument about data contiguity in transactions is flawed.
    🔸Splitting data does not make it legal or safe.
    🔸Technical understanding is crucial for discussing Bitcoin's legal risks.
    🔸Filters cannot effectively prevent illegal content on the blockchain.
    🔸Spamming the Bitcoin chain can lead to larger transaction sizes.
    🔸The cost of storing data on Bitcoin is significantly higher than cloud services.
    🔸Different methods of spamming have varying costs and implications.
    🔸The debate around standards in Bitcoin is ongoing and complex.
    🔸People who are putting data in Bitcoin are doing it on purpose.
    🔸The calculator simulates what an attacker would do to spam Bitcoin.
    🔸Spammers will not be deterred by a 0.4% increase in costs.
    🔸Lightning Network is crucial for reducing spam on the Bitcoin network.
    🔸Changing Bitcoin due to government fear undermines its purpose.
    Timestamps:
    (00:00) - Intro
    (01:10) - Why did Martin create Knotslies? 
    (07:46) - Controversies around data contiguity in Bitcoin transactions
    (12:04) - The standard way to interpret Bitcoin data?
    (20:24) - Can filtering protect node operators from illegal content? 
    (25:37) - Various methods of data spamming in Bitcoin
    (33:01) - What is the Knotslies calculator? 
    (40:20) - Analyzing spam costs
    (48:28) - Alternative solutions instead of BIP 110
    (54:25) - Role of Bitcoin mining in resistance to government influence
    Links: 
    https://x.com/kixunil 

    https://knotslies.com/ 

    https://knotslies.com/calculator.html 

    https://github.com/djkazic/bpub 

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    NumoPay: Tap-to-Pay Bitcoin with Calle | SLP728

    10/03/2026 | 44 min
    In this episode, Calle introduces Numopay, an open-source Bitcoin payment terminal that enables tap-to-pay experiences similar to fiat systems. We explore its technical foundations, privacy features, future developments, and the broader ecosystem of Bitcoin payment solutions.
    Takeaways:
    🔸Numopay's open-source payment terminal
    🔸Tap to pay Bitcoin using NFC and QR codes
    🔸Privacy features of Cashu’s eCash system
    🔸Auto withdrawal to Lightning addresses for security
    🔸Future developments including BIP321 and integrations
    Timestamps:
    (00:00) - Intro
    (00:38) - What is Numopay?
    (03:29) - Numopay’s UX, tap-to-pay & offline NFC payments 
    (08:30) - Unified QR codes (BIP 321)
    (10:21) - Auto withdrawal to lightning address
    (13:51) - Evolution of Bitcoin payment infrastructure
    (20:08) - What is the future of Numopay?
    (22:47) - The Cashu ecosystem in 2026
    (27:34) - Where should people be using Cashu systems today? 
    (30:48) - Privacy in Bitcoin
    (34:34) - Future of Bitcoin development with AI
    (42:06) - Closing thoughts
    Links: 
    https://x.com/callebtc 

    https://x.com/NumoPayApp 

    https://x.com/NumoPayApp/status/2026334747991916634 

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    Can Bitcoin help you retire early? with Trey Sellers | SLP727

    06/03/2026 | 47 min
    In this episode, Stephan Livera interviews Trey Sellers about Bitcoin and FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early). They explore how Bitcoin can accelerate FIRE, different strategies for retirement, and practical tools like the FIRE BTC calculator. A must-listen for Bitcoiners interested in personal finance and early retirement strategies.
    Takeaways:
    🔸Bitcoin's role in FIRE and personal finance
    🔸The FIRE BTC Compass and its features
    🔸’Buy, Borrow, Die’ with Bitcoin
    🔸Different levels of FIRE and lifestyle planning
    Timestamps:
    (00:00) - Intro
    (01:15) - Bitcoin in FIRE community
    (4:12) - TradFi FIRE vs Bitcoin FIRE
    (07:31) - Can using Bitcoin accelerate financial independence?  
    (10:35) - How to use FIRE BTC Compass
    (14:35) - Different levels of FIRE
    (19:23) - Strategies for retirement drawdown
    (30:34) - Can you 'Buy, Borrow, Die' with Bitcoin?
    (36:23) - Sovereignty aspect of Bitcoin
    (38:19) - Dynamic life phases & intentional financial planning
    (43:52) - Why is there no ‘Dave Ramsey of Bitcoin’ show?
    Links: 
    https://x.com/ts_hodl 

    https://www.firebtc.io/ 

    https://calc.firebtc.io/ 

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