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Can Bitcoin Become Easier Without Becoming Custodial? With PakoVM | SLP738

In this episode, PakoVM joins me as we discuss the security challenges facing Bitcoin users, from scams and self-custody risks to the trade-offs of convenience versus sovereignty. The conversation explores emerging Bitcoin protocols such as Ark and Spark, the role of Linux and op ...  Show more

Sigbash: Covenant-Like Policies on Bitcoin Without a Soft Fork with Arbedout | SLP737

In this episode, Stephan sits down with Arbedout to explore one of the most debated technical topics in Bitcoin today: covenants, vaults, and the future of Bitcoin custody infrastructure.They discuss why many people may be misunderstanding where the real demand for covenants come ...  Show more

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