LIVE NOW - How Ethereum Wins: What We Think
@RyanSAdams and @TrustlessState reunite on Bankless Takes with a big question: What must @ethereum do to win?
Ryan champions a memetic and cultural shift, calling for ETH maximalism and nationalism to reignite belief in ETH as a monetary asset. David brings a product-driven roadmap, urging Ethereum to strengthen its L1 as the economic hub of the internet.
Together, they explore a vision for a unified Ethereum that can scale, coordinate, and ultimately win. This isn’t just a talk—it’s a strategy session for Ethereum’s future.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
3:21 Job’s Not Finished
10:11 A Call for Maximalism
13:10 Blue-Money Gospel
25:23 Restoring ETH’s Product-Money Feedback Loop
46:58 Towards a United Chains of Ethereum
1:05:43 ETH—Commodity Money Backed by an Economy
1:08:59 Rethinking Our Messaging
1:14:49 Can Ethereum Still Win?
1:19:22 Closing & Disclaimers
BITCOIN CORE IS COMPROMISED! Meanwhile the Ordinals empire expands 🔥 [FULL EPISODE]
On this episode of Hell Money, we’re locking in on final updates before we take over Las Vegas, Nevada. We’re auctioning the first piece from FUN!, the debut collection by @rodarmor and @heyparkerday, and showing why Bitcoin-native auction tech beats the grift of legacy art houses.
We explore:
- Why Sotheby’s and Christie’s can’t compete with Bitcoin builders
- Launching https://t.co/Yvf0P9ogKM, the first Ordinals + Bitcoin-native auction platform
- The debut piece from FUN! by Casey + Parker
- How to use Ordinals Satscards for in-person trading of inscriptions, runes, and more
- The OP_RETURN drama: Bitcoin podcasters vs. Bitcoin Core devs
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro and Inscribing Vegas
9:12 https://t.co/Yvf0P9ogKM auction of FUN!
27:50 Ordinals Satscards 32:00
Ordinals Satscard tutorial
42:15 OP_RETURN drama
57:00 Outro
NEW EPISODE: "We toured all of last year, fully free form. When we hit the stage, we never knew what it would be, which is an awesome, exciting, scary, powerful place to be on stage when there are people that come to see it." -André 3000