Podcast Summary This podcast looks at Bitcoin from a radically different angle: not just as “digital gold” or a financial hedge, but as one of humanity’s most resilient truth-preserving technologies. We start from the historic milestone of Bitcoin’s network reaching 1 zettahash per second—a scale of computation that makes attacks practically impossible and transforms electricity into security. This staggering “wall of energy” doesn’t just protect money; it safeguards information itself. Each episode explores Bitcoin as a decentralized time capsule—a cryptographic ledger where facts, events, and records are etched with finality. In a world struggling with deepfakes, misinformation, and the fragility of digital trust, Bitcoin emerges as something far larger: a global, incorruptible archive. Whether it’s scientific discoveries, legal agreements, or cultural moments, once written to the chain, they become part of an immutable history secured by millions of machines worldwide. This podcast is about discovering Bitcoin beyond money—as a species-level defense mechanism against manipulation, and as the foundation for a new era of digital truth. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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