The Stories We Tell About Money

submitted by mmingos on 12/19/17 1

In this talk, Andreas recounts the history of Bitcoin and what it represents, building upon all the stories we've been told over the centuries about what "money" is, how we perceive its value, and why the old answers have changed as we adjust to this new world of digital peer-to-peer currencies. He also discusses global threats to economic stability and trust in the financial system, including demonetisation and wealth destruction through inflation. This talk took place at the JW Marriott Sahar (International Airport) on March 26th 2017 in Mumbai, India: www.townscript.com/e/bitcoin-talk-by-the-world-famous-andreas-antonopoulos-203132 TOPICS: In the beginning... 00:00 Digital scarcity 00:41 Peer-to-peer network 01:34 Solving the double-spending problem 01:59 Cash, peer-to-peer without intermediaries 04:10 People paying companies to maybe pay people 04:34 The un-banked and the under-banked 05:28 Bitcoin - digital money as cash 06:08 What is cryptocurrency? 07:16 Independent self-verification 08:42 Why the Internet is special - global free flow of information 10:24 Why Bitcoin is special - global free flow of money 12:24 The bizarre aspects of traditional banking 13:34 Adjusting to this new world 15:36 Governments attempting to control Bitcoin 16:48 "Who's in charge?" - system of trust without hierarchy 18:18 People who see Bitcoin's strengths as flaws 20:20 Multi-signature schemes for consumer protection 21:19 Our misunderstanding of the most ancient technology 23:20 What gives money value? Stories we tell, promises we trust 26:30 The shared hallucination of paper money 29:48 False promises and the myth of "zero-value" currencies 31:22 Gresham's Law in India 34:02 The characteristics of good money & currency 35:13 Difficulties of barter at a large scale 36:49 Ancient tokens of values 38:13 Scarcity vs. inflationary supply, debt & devaluation 39:11 Bitcoin vs. traditional money as a store of value 41:52 "How much is a bitcoin worth?" 43:05 Digital gold 43:47 "Fake money" resolved by the market 44:21 Closing summary & remarks 45:17 QUESTION & ANSWER: What happens to our bitcoins during a hard fork? - youtu.be/sNR76fWd7-0 What is the role of nodes? - youtu.be/fNk7nYxTOyQ Price premiums and arbitrage - youtu.be/B4tsk-ZiHuE Fee markets, SegWit, and scaling - youtu.be/zxt-FLzZPhg Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? - youtu.be/1iEv-gUZNx4 Unlimited vs. Cypherpunks - youtu.be/5adgo4-32HU RELATED: Aadhaar and blockchain identities - youtu.be/GylSvJf53zI Why KYC is dangerous - Microviolations of Privacy As Payment - youtu.be/rwF7nMWUjBs Privacy, Identity, Surveillance and Money - youtu.be/Vcvl5piGlYg Remittances & smuggling in Venezuela - youtu.be/RRXecXfWARw Andreas M. Antonopoulos is a technologist and serial entrepreneur who has become one of the most well-known and well-respected figures in bitcoin. Follow on Twitter: @aantonop twitter.com/aantonop Website: antonopoulos.com/ He is the author of two books: “Mastering Bitcoin,” published by O’Reilly Media and considered the best technical guide to bitcoin; “The Internet of Money,” a book about why bitcoin matters. THE INTERNET OF MONEY, v1: www.amazon.co.uk/Internet-Money-collection-Andreas-Antonopoulos/dp/1537000454/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 MASTERING BITCOIN: www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Bitcoin-Unlocking-Digital-Cryptocurrencies/dp/1449374042 [NEW] MASTERING BITCOIN, 2nd Edition: www.amazon.com/Mastering-Bitcoin-Programming-Open-Blockchain/dp/1491954388 Subscribe to the channel to learn more about Bitcoin & open blockchains! Videography: Zebpay Bitcoin India Music: "Unbounded" by Orfan (www.facebook.com/Orfan/) Outro Graphics: Phneep (www.phneep.com/) Outro Art: Rock Barcellos (www.rockincomics.com.br/)

Leave a comment

Be the first to comment

Email
Message
×
Embed video on a website or blog
Width
px
Height
px
×
Join Huzzaz
Start collecting all your favorite videos
×
Log in
Join Huzzaz

facebook login
×
Retrieve username and password
Name
Enter your email address to retrieve your username and password
(Check your spam folder if you don't find it in your inbox)

×