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January 20, 2026, 02:38:36 AM
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During Bitcoin's 17th year of existence, Bitcoin Takeover podcast continues its weekly interview streak with season 17!

The goal of this thread is to document these interviews on this historic platform — as I'm sure that many of the individuals who joined the show will play more significant roles in the future.

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast is a rather nerdy show, which focuses on builders, coders, and cypherpunks who dare to defy the Orwellian status quo and focus on shaping a future that's closer to their dream. I also tend to favor the discovery of OGs in order to compare their expectations from the early days with the status quo.

To me, the podcast host, Bitcoin is more like Linux: open source software that anyone can view, copy, modify, and deploy in different shapes and for different purposes. Satoshi himself was open to Namecoin as a merge mined chain... and speaking of, I will publish an interview with the current Namecoin maintainer pretty soon!

2026 also marks Bitcoin Takeover Podcast's 7th anniversary; so throughout the year, I will try to document everything interesting that is happening in the space.

As a Bitcoin post-maximalist, I believe that experimentation and exploration are very important in order to understand how Bitcoin can be improved and which features have most market demand. Everything that exists outside of BTC provides open source software or precious information. So if Bitcoin decides to add privacy at the base layer, implement various layer two setups, or dive into the intricate world of smart contracts, there are lots of options to choose from and their tradeoffs are much better understood. On the other hand, if Bitcoin ossifies and no significant upgrade gets added, it's still important to know which networks and protocols work best for supplementing some of the missing features.

Unlike many of the podcasts out there, the explicit goal is not to present Bitcoin as the perfect money, the sacred invention that was bestowed upon us by a godly time-traveling AI, or the financial asset that will go up forever against the US dollar. Call it Eastern European pragmatism or whatever, but I like to minimize speculation and deal with the lesser convenient facts. I don't believe Bitcoin will improve if we irrationally worship it. I also don't think it's healthy to promote it as something that it's not, or even to subject it to the fractional reserve schemes that motivated the creation of Bitcoin in the first place!

Without further ado, I will leave a link to the podcast's main page and encourage everyone interested to subscribe on their favorite platform. Thank you for reading my post and I hope you will check out the show too: https://bitcoin-takeover.com/audio/

Season 17 intro/trailer: https://youtu.be/ESK_zFyYyI8

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January 20, 2026, 11:20:42 AM
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Some might remember Bruce Fenton from the days of the Bitcoin Foundation. Others will hastily question him about his involvement in the Ravencoin project. Older friends also know him from Wall Street. So given this sum of experiences, Bruce Fenton could have been the perfect advisor or even founder of one of these Bitcoin Treasury Companies. But instead, he Satoshi Roundtable organizer calls them for what they are: paper bitcoin which defeats the purpose of the project.

Paper bitcoin is not scarce. It's not censorship resistant. There is no privacy involved. And if you want to trade it, you have to do it during the office hours and outside of banking holidays. Furthermore, these treasury notes are not directly redeemable for bitcoin — so they're very distant from Hal Finney's vision of Bitcoin-backed banks.

I've decided to invite Bruce Fenton on my podcast again because he is unquestionably based. In a time when he could have capitalized his credentials, he proved to be a much better cypherpunk than many of the guys who were talking about the Cyphernomicon a decade ago but today wear suits to talk to bankers. I love his takes, I appreciate that he is self-aware to the point that he can criticize decisions from his past, and I wish more people listened to him.

Below, you will find links to the podcast. Special thanks to SideShift, LayerTwo Labs, Bitcoin.com News, NoOnes.com, and Unstoppable Wallet for sponsoring the show!

Blog post about this interview: https://bitcoin-takeover.com/s17-e1-bruce-fenton-suitconers-cypherpunk-bitcoin-spirit/

Listen to this interview on YouTube (with video): https://youtube.com/live/eVRrIcGQxdg?feature=share

Listen to this interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Fountain, and many other audio-only platforms (without video, links at the top of the page): https://bitcoin-takeover.com/audio/index.php?name=2026-01-10_s17_e1_bruce_fenton_on_suitcoiners_the_spirit_of_bitcoin.mp3

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January 20, 2026, 07:40:45 PM
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Tyler Spalding is a 2011 bitcoiner who first got involved as a home miner. Though he's been around for 15 years, today he is best known for co-founding and becoming the first CEO of Flexa.

A couple of weeks ago, he came to visit the bear sanctuary in Zărnești, Romania — the largest reservation of its kind in the entire world, which hosts more than 120 rescued brown bears. So I took advantage of the opportunity and met him in person for an interview. What's truly special about this conversation is that we recorded the first two hours on the road, while driving from Zărnești to the Bucharest airport. Also, there is no script and no prior planning involved: we simply talked about the topics that we both found interesting.

Some of the major subjects include Bitcoin's evolution into a store of value, early BTC purchases, why use cases matter, Legitimate Altcoins that really aren't scams, and the proof of work vs proof of stake debate. Tyler Spalding was warm, candid, and provided in-depth explanations for everything.

Below, you will find links to the podcast. Special thanks to SideShift, LayerTwo Labs, Bitcoin.com News, NoOnes.com, and Unstoppable Wallet for sponsoring this episode!

Blog post about this interview (includes complete time stamps): https://bitcoin-takeover.com/s17-e2-tyler-spalding-on-bitcoin-payments-altcoins-bears/

Listen to this interview on YouTube (with video): https://youtube.com/live/cMIqNThCR90?feature=share

Listen to this interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Fountain, and many other audio-only platforms (without video, links at the top of the page): https://bitcoin-takeover.com/audio/index.php?name=2026-01-15_s17_e2_tyler_spalding_on_bitcoin_payments_altcoins_bears.mp3

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January 22, 2026, 12:51:48 AM
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Zano is a privacy network which serves the purpose of tokenizing other assets and transferring them with the same confidentiality as Monero. With a trust minimized bridge, it should also be able to handle private bitcoin transactions — in the same way Ethereum acts like a sidechain today for more than 100k BTC thanks to WBTC.

In order to find out what's new with the project, I've decided to interview Zano core developers Andrey Sabelnikov and Valeriy Pisarkov. The former is a software engineer and developer who actually worked on the original CryptoNote design, while the latter is the researcher who authored the Zarcanum research paper for confidential assets. In a nutshell, the Zano network will undergo 3 major changes in 2026: gateway addresses (transparent by design) to enable exchange listings, transition from PoW/PoS hybrid to full Proof of Stake, and Full Chaim Membership Proof (the same FCMP++ that's currently being built for Monero). All of these mark significant departures from the current design and will require individual hard forks to pull off.

Below, you will find links to the podcast. Special thanks to SideShift, LayerTwo Labs, Bitcoin.com News, NoOnes.com, and Braiins Hashpower for sponsoring this episode!

Blog post about this interview (includes complete time stamps): https://bitcoin-takeover.com/s17-e3-zano-devs-on-private-tokenization/

Listen to this interview on YouTube (with video): https://youtube.com/live/H0p2qwm_dMw?feature=share

Listen to this interview on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Fountain, and many other audio-only platforms (without video, links at the top of the page): https://bitcoin-takeover.com/audio/index.php?name=2026-01-20_s17_e3_zano_devs_andrey_val_on_private_tokenization.mp3

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