Wolfgang Amadeus Vitale is a Bitcoin and cryptography researcher and former patent attorney.
Vitale joins Alex Buxeda to discuss why Bitcoin was discovered rather than invented, whether identity is just recognized pattern-persistence, and what forks and cryptoeconomics show about consensus, trust, and free will.
00:00 Was Bitcoin Invented or Discovered?
02:04 Identity as Consensus: The Bitcoin Analogy for the Self
04:21 No Free Will, Only Cause and Effect
06:49 Can Cognitive Ability Really Be Measured?
09:04 The "Cosmic Balance" Argument Against IQ
12:42 Should Markets Use G to Allocate Capital?
14:02 There's No "Should" in Bitcoin — Or Is There?
16:41 The Great Bitcoin Spam Debate
19:01 Bitcoin vs. Human Society: Why Consensus Is Harder for People
22:04 Switzerland vs. Spain: An Existential Fork
26:04 Why Central Planners Create the Worst Externalities
29:16 The Co-Evolution of Spammers and Bitcoin
32:08 Forks Are a Law of Nature, Not a Bitcoin Invention
38:03 Money at Every Level: Society, Biology, Physics, Math
41:09 Can Bitcoin Ever Really Escape Society?
44:39 Gödel, Stock-to-Flow, and the Smallest Possible Trust
50:38 Life as a Statement: Is Existence Communication?
53:00 Patents, Dwarfs on the Shoulders of Giants, and Unpaid Copyright
59:48 Writing Patent Claims as Sculpture
1:08:05 Can One Life Ever Matter Against All of History?
1:11:21 The Existential Debt of Being Born
1:16:01 Bitcoin, Encryption, and the Laws Nature Lets Us Channel
1:24:22 Longevity, Entropy, and the Heat Death Limit on Life
1:27:44 Mind Upload: When Are You Still You?
1:38:03 Simulation Theory and Materializing Into the Next Universe
1:59:08 Closing Thoughts: Verification, Trust, and Parallel Minds
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