Thank you so much everyone.
I should have been clearer about the purpose of the presentation. It is aimed at a broader more general audience, first and foremost to give them factual information useful to them. I am not looking for perfect, but to do responsible due diligence and provide reasonably accurate information.
I have worked for chains ( and been in crypto since 2013 ) and know how reporting services can get things wrong and even how within one's own community it can be hard to come to an agreement on what the facts are.
I will be doing a comparison to roughly 10 years ago and primarily Bitcoin vs fiat. I will address a lot of the criticisms against Bitcoin, the environmental stuff. If anyone knows of data that tracks the environmental impact of the fiat banking infrastructure etc... that would be amazing.
Also gonna do a comparison to gold.
This is a long shot but if anyone knows of any credible studies on the environmental impact of the state monopoly on and manipulation of the marketplace that would be great.
I will probably dedicate a bit of the presentation to acquiring, securing and privatizing ones Bitcoin.
Definitely gonna bring up the current fiat crisis and regulatory environment.
Gonna share the salient historical events over the last 10 years, please add any I am overlooking:
* The hard fork
* Segwit
* Lightning
* Nation state adoption
* Taproot
I am also gonna touch on the current developmental state and possible paths for Bitcoin.
I have seen mention of the way taproot is being used opening up the door to things like sidechains, rollups etc... so I need to look into that more.
I may include current debates within the community and where one can go to follow and participate. This forum and nostr and twitter seem like obvious recommendations, any others?
What would you say defines Bitcoin?
What is the single element that if removed would cease for it to be Bitcoin.
I am personally leaning toward the overt dominance in hashing power. Regardless of algorithm, on the small chance that a flaw were found in sha-256, Bitcoin would move to another algorithm and the mining industry would adapt and follow.
Another secondary defining feature imo is the conservative development that solves for simplicity.
What would you say is the best concise ( yet factually accurate ) explanation for how Bitcoin works?
You are skeptical of Bitcoin, your intelligent but are not interested in becoming a dev or reading pages apon pages of text ( yet ) to understand how it works. You are bombarded with information from all sides, your attention is taken for granted and abused, everyone is claiming doom and gloom trying to convince you of their thing ...and it would be a part time job to try and qualify and validate all of it. you just want concise objective facts.
I like 3Blue1Brown's video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBC-nXj3Ng4 - but it is a bit technical and of course, not concise, lol.
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