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UFO DISCLOSURE IS FAKE AND BITCOIN IS DECOUPLING THE WRONG WAY

- Podcast format and audience engagement: Hosts discussed the balance between overselling content and maintaining credibility, with audience feedback about talk time distribution influencing their dynamic. - Clarity Act and stablecoin regulation: Examined proposed legislation that would create a legal framework for stablecoin issuers, noting ongoing tension between banks (opposing interest payments on stablecoins) and crypto advocates seeking competitive payment infrastructure. - Trump's Beijing trade delegation: Noted upcoming trade negotiations involving 17+ major CEOs including Elon Musk and Jensen Huang; hosts acknowledged limited ability to predict outcomes before episode publication. - Department of War UFO disclosure: war.gov/ufo website launched with notably polished design but containing previously-released materials; discussed as potential weekend distraction mechanism for engaged audiences. - Ordinals ecosystem and org.io shutdown: Org.io explorer closing due to lack of revenue sustainability; hosts noted ordinals remain primarily as on-chain artifacts rather than viable financial products, with lefo as the emerging persistent service provider. - Inorganic Twitter follower growth: One host's followers jumped from ~130K to ~500K over two months with no corresponding engagement surge, suggesting bot activity of unknown origin affecting multiple accounts (Nick Carter, Mike Dudas).

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BITCOIN CORE HAS A SERIOUS PROBLEM

- Vegas trip recap: Hosts discussed their Bitcoin conference attendance, Vegas meetup with fans, and conversations with influential figures in the Bitcoin community. They noted unexpectedly high recognition and influence despite self-described "random" podcast content. - Bitcoin Astrology panel: First-ever Bitcoin Astrology panel at the conference, featuring high female attendance and discussion of 2026 as a significant year astrologically. Hosts plan to release the recording. - Quantum computing debate: Main stage quantum panel featured Alex Thorn, Root & Code, James O'Byrne, Hunter Beast, and Alex Pruden. Discussed grifters in quantum space (Project 11 example), the importance of engaging respectfully with technical critics, and the hypothetical doomsday scenario of quantum breaking elliptic curve cryptography while providing no other useful applications. - Hodlinaut's Bitcoin Core article: Second piece in a series examining informal governance and "soft power" within Bitcoin Core. Claims promotion and sidelining decisions are based on personality and likability rather than strict meritocracy (examples: Luke Jr. disfavor, Gloria Zhao rapid rise). Hosts discuss whether this is problematic or simply normal organizational behavior. - AI adoption among developers: Smart developers extensively using AI in their workflows. Hosts noted that AI pivot is becoming common at Bitcoin conferences, with projects rebranding around AI and sovereignty themes. - Paul Sztorc's e-cash fork: Discussion of Paul's potential drivechain fork and risk of mission creep as supporters push additional features. Urged focus on core drivechain testing rather than feature snowballing.