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The Bitcoin Cash Podcast
#128: BCH & XEC feat. Amaury Séchet

The Bitcoin Cash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 154:10


Amaury Séchet: engineer, former BCH “benevolent dictator” and XEC lead developer, discusses history of Bitcoin splits, how BCH is doing these days, the battle for global reserve currency, and more. Enjoy, and please share your thoughts in the comments.Links:Amaury on Twitter: https://twitter.com/deadalnixIf interested in XEC: https://e.cash/Episode slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/13vpA8JiUtyaGMX1ILTNX9s3snhU2ip6U/edit#slide=id.g1001e085589_0_4Donations:bitcoincash:qpxxc3etrqyxfe66z7s8369ue25wtlhl4y53zdnkawSponsors:Thank you very much to our flipstarter contributors. FundMe.Cash campaign is LIVE: https://fundme.cash/campaign/7General Protocols: https://generalprotocols.com and https://bchbull.comSocials:Website: https://www.bitcoincashpodcast.comOthers linked from websiteTimestamps:00:00 Podcast starts00:38 Intro, FundMe.Cash & listener survey01:42 Amaury's intro & Bitcoin backstory07:51 Big blockers15:22 Market update16:30 Tech, branding & price34:30 Benevolent dictator37:56 BTC/BCH split history53:51 BSV split, hash war59:43 BCH 2019-20211:03:34 Bitcoin ABC funding1:11:59 Cost of split1:18:26 Amaury's thoughts on BCH today1:22:39 Avalanche vs. POW consensus on XEC1:35:21 What would convince Amaury BCH has won?1:46:00 CashTokens1:49:22 BCH: phase shift or feature creep?1:59:15 On ABLA2:04:07 XEC roadmap2:11:18 Where does he look for technical inspiration?2:14:34 How does he feel about XEC?2:22:42 Amaury's message to the BCH community2:24:32 Podcast supporter appreciation2:25:37 Vlad Costea2:27:55 Amaury's shoutouts / Devon Eriksen2:30:15 Jett and Jeremy's shoutouts2:32:12 Outro

40 nuances de Next
Alban Sayag - Yousign : Le challenger d'un marché à 11 milliards

40 nuances de Next

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 96:01


Alban Sayag, CEO de Yousign , nous raconte son aventure au sein de la scale up Yousign, le leader européen de la signature électronique.Pour ce multi-entrepreneur, l'échec n'existe pas.Rome ne s'est pas faite en un jour.Rares sont les sportifs qui gagnent un tournoi dès leur première participation.C'est la même histoire pour les entrepreneurs.Il y a les 1% de chanceux qui réussissent dès leurs premières boites et les autres.Chaque aventure prépare à l'aventure suivante.Celle d'Alban avec Yousign commence par un email envoyé par Amaury Sépulchre, fondateur d'Hexa (ex Efounders) : Alban + Yousign ?Il est alors “entre deux”, se dit pourquoi pas les rencontrer.Ce qui le séduit ? la démarche profondément entrepreneuriale.Alban devient un “Late founder” et nous explique comment il a trouvé sa place et ce que late founder veut dire concrètement.Le marché de la signature électronique est évalué à 11 milliards d'ici 2030. Un beau terrain de jeu pour Yousign qui a su séduire les petites et moyennes entreprises en misant sur un produit simple et ergonomique.Si vous pensez que ce marché n'est pas glamour écoutez Alban, vous risquez de changer d'avis !Passionné de sport, compétiteur de trails et ultratrails, Alban est interrogé par Stephan Dietrich et Quentin Nickmans sur les parrallèles entre ces compétitions et la performance de Yousign.Pour sa carte blanche, cet amoureux de la montagne interroge le modèle des stations de ski dans un monde qu'on doit préserver. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast
S15 E28: Deadalnix (Amoury Séchet) on Forking Bitcoin, Big Blocks & Scaling

Bitcoin Takeover Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 163:06


Amaury Séchet is the developer who forked Bitcoin to create Bitcoin Cash in August 2017. A year later, he became one of the first people to find out about the inflation bug in Bitcoin – yet he chose to not exploit it and collaborate with the Bitcoin Core devs instead. Deadalnix was also one of the first large blockers to figure out that Craig Wright is not Satoshi. On the other hand, he appears to be a fan of dev taxes. Why did he not destroy Bitcoin? Why do large blockers keep on creating forks? How was Craig Wright exposed among the big blocker circles? In this episode, we learn more about this lesser known part of Bitcoin history.

The Bitcoin Cash Podcast
#85: Essential Introduction to Bitcoin Cash

The Bitcoin Cash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 156:58


In this special episode, Jett and I explain Bitcoin Cash (BCH) comprehensively from the basics for all new BCH adopters. Topics covered include: • Context (fiat, debt, CBDC's), and history of money • History of Bitcoin / Bitcoin Cash, including the BSV and XEC wars • How and why BCH will be the global reserve currency • Price discussion and "Flippening" speculation.Enjoy; and if you are new to BCH or the Podcast, welcome aboard!Links:Bitcoin In 1 Hour: https://bitcoincashpodcast.com/startBitcoin whitepaper: https://bitcoincashpodcast.com/assets/files/bitcoin-61bcf4b2fd6061fb2100d7b6557a029a.pdf“Who killed Bitcoin” documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eafzIW52RgcSelene wallet: https://selene.cashPresentation slides of this episode: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1fTFbLL-BPN2Z3shY_fFPHEJ6i6LgMeRK/edit?pli=1#slide=id.g1001e085589_0_4Donations:bitcoincash:qr9c6ce6gwg37c3cxm9vpqwktn3l270jpqenv8nn4sSponsors:General Protocols: https://generalprotocols.com and https://bchbull.com Thank you very much to all of our flipstarter contributors: https://flipstarter.bitcoincashpodcast.com/en Socials:Website: https://www.bitcoincashpodcast.comTimestamps:00:00 Podcast starts00:37 Intro and agenda04:07 Who we are: Jeremy and Jett06:47 Jett's intro11:16 Toxic maximalism and cultish attitude14:39 Having “intolerant minority” is important16:53 BCH rocketing up23:40 Price does matter32:29 Why is any of this important?37:11 Cash is going extinct46:07 The Bitcoin Cash Podcast55:20 Global Reserve Currency is inevitable1:06:24 Is Global Reserve Currency feasible?1:14:08 What is money?1:20:48 What is Bitcoin?1:24:07 Self custody1:27:40 Scams and problems1:30:34 History of Bitcoin: early days1:36:56 Blocksize wars1:39:09 “Who killed Bitcoin?” documentary1:41:01 Censorship of Bitcoin discussions1:46:52 BCH continued the mission of Bitcoin1:51:30 BSV hashwar2:00:02 eCash war, ABC and Amaury Séchet2:03:58 Flipstarter and CHIP process2:05:21 Bitcoin BCH's modern era2:07:05 Renaissance, adoption and upgrades2:10:03 Archiving BCH's history2:12:45 The Flippening2:19:09 BTC death spiral2:22:40 BCH community has emerald hands2:28:14 Selene wallet2:32:24 Podcast supporter appreciation2:34:04 Shoutouts to new and old listeners 2:36:22 Outro

Super Excited with Stefan Rust
Super Excited with Amaury Séchet

Super Excited with Stefan Rust

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 80:22


Super Excited is a podcast about blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies and technology as a whole. In this episode, Stefan Rust talks with Amaury Séchet.Amaury Séchet made his first big splash in cryptoland as a lead developer on Bitcoin Cash, and then as a lead on Bitcoin ABC which morphed into Ecash, his current project. Realizing the vision of the legendary Milton Friedman, eCash is taking financial freedom to a level never before seen. With eCash, sending money is now as simple as sending an email.In this episode, Stefan and Amaury discuss p2p Electronic Cash, DeFi & Financial Innovation, the Lack of Financial Education, and Building in Bear Markets.Amaury Séchet: Twitter | Ecash TwitterStefan Rust: Youtube | Twitter | Linkedin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Digital Cash Network
Amaury Séchet on Bitcoin ABC's Rebirth as eCash and Avalanche's Advantages

Digital Cash Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 55:19


Amaury Séchet, founder of Bitcoin Cash and now head of Bitcoin ABC relaunch as eCash, a new project dedicated to becoming the best digital cash in the world. We go into the history of Bitcoin Cash, its current development state, and what has happened since the split. We go over what aspects digital cash needs to have in order to achieve wide adoption. And, we go into how eCash uses Avalanche consensus in order to provide a second layer which can advance very quickly and provide services that plain old Nakamoto consensus cannot. Donate - Sponsors Thank you so much for listening! Please leave a tip if you enjoy the content, either here or via any of the cryptocurrency addresses in my CoinTree link. You can also send a message with a CoinTree donation. I'd love to hear from you! Thanks to my recurring donors both anonymous and otherwise! - https://cointr.ee/thedesertlynx Support us by checking out our sponsors! Want to live on crypto? Create a Bitrefill account with the coupon code “DCN” and pay mobile bills or buy gift cards from more than 1650 businesses in 170 countries quickly and privately, and earn rewards. - https://www.bitrefill.com/buy/?code=DCN Buy anything you want in the world, even rare items, with crypto by using ShopInBit's concierge service. - https://shopinbit.com/en/conciergeservice-ordering-service?sPartner=joel If you're tired of YouTube and other platforms censoring and demonetizing creators, what are you waiting for? Join Odysee! - https://odysee.com/$/invite/@DigitalCashNetwork:c Protect your privacy online, sign up to NordVPN with the promo code DCN and get 68% off, plus an additional month free! - https://nordvpn.org/dcn If don't want search engines like Google controlling your search results and selling your information, join Presearch and get paid to search! - https://presearch.org/signup?rid=865012 Music from https://www.zapsplat.com

The Cryptocurrency Informer
The BCH War Saga Draws To A Climax; Biden Appoints Crypto Fanboy; Decentralized Philanthropy's First Conference

The Cryptocurrency Informer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 6:00


Today's episode will cover events happening the week ending November 13th, 2020. This week, Bitcoin Cash is undergoing a hard fork over the weekend, President-Elect's Biden's transition team gains a crypto savvy financial lead, and the first decentralized philanthropy conference is right around the corner! More Info @ Talk.Bitcoin.Tax Full Show Notes: (00:29) First up – the seemingly inevitable Bitcoin Cash hard fork is happening this weekend. If you've been following this podcast, or keeping current with all things BCH, you'll know that there's been an ideological split between two implementations of Bitcoin Cash. That ideological split is right on the edge of becoming an actual coin split. For those unfamiliar, Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency that exists as a result of an August 2017 fork from the original Bitcoin. Subsequently, in 2018, BCH was forked into two different versions of the coin; for all intents and purposes, those two resulting coins were known as Bitcoin ABC (Adjustable Blocksize Cap) and Bitcoin SV (Satoshi's Vision). It can be a bit confusing but, as Coinmarketcap says, “Bitcoin ABC became the dominant chain and took over the BCH ticker”. So, as of now, when we discuss the BCH ticker, we are referring to the dominant coin - Bitcoin ABC. Bitcoin SV is referred to as BSV. However, the Bitcoin ABC dominance could be in danger. Back in August, Amaury Séchet, a leading developer of BCH, released a blog post detailing the plan for a November 2020 Bitcoin Cash Network Upgrade. The plan did not sit well with everyone involved in BCH and only one day later, a statement was released by a number of notable miners that they do not accept Sechet's vision for altering the BCH implementation. According to Bitrates.com, “The two factions are divided over a single controversial feature. Bitcoin ABC intends to introduce an Infrastructure Funding Plan (IFP), which will collect 8% of miner rewards and reallocate those funds toward development. BCHN, on the other hand, opposes that plan due to the effect it will have on mining profits.” As a result, a fork of the current BCH blockchain will occur on Sunday, November 15th, resulting in two blockchains – Bitcoin ABC (or BCHABC) and Bitcoin Cash Node. There are a few different possible results of this fork – the commonly held belief, as reported by Bitcoin Magazine, “Currently, Bitcoin Cash Node has much more hash power support than Bitcoin ABC: more than 80 percent … versus less than 1 percent for Bitcoin ABC. Bitcoin Cash Node also appears to have significantly more community support, and large Bitcoin Cash-supporting companies like Coinbase, Kraken and BitGo have also indicated support for Bitcoin Cash Node. It therefore seems likely that (the name) Bitcoin Cash will live on through Bitcoin Cash Node…(It would then probably also receive the “BCH” ticker on most exchanges…)” What does this mean for current BCH holders then? Time will tell what will actually happen – but a 1:1 ratio airdrop is very likely to occur for current BCH holders. One thing is definite - Bitcoin Cash is certainly a coin fraught with conflict, and one that is likely to confuse a lot of crypto newcomers. (03:17) Former Vice President Joe Biden will become the 46th President of the United States. This fact has proven to be quite divisive in the United States. That being said, the President-Elect is already preparing for his transition, and has recently appointed a crypto-savvy and crypto-friendly lead to his financial policy transition team. Gary Gensler, a former chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, was formerly named this week – his role will be “…to oversee a team of volunteers focused on banking and markets regulators, such as the Federal Reserve and the Securities and Exchange Commission, as part of an agency review process that occurs with every transition.” according to The Wall Street Journal. Gensler is Senior Advisor to the MIT Media Lab Digital Currency Initiative. He conducts research and teaches on blockchain technology, digital currencies, financial technology, and public policy, according to his MIT biography. Gensler criticized ICOs back in 2018 and warned Congress against the potential  dangers of Facebook's Libra – but is generally viewed as generally pro-crypto, and most certainly viewed as crypto knowledgeable. Interestingly, Bloomberg reports that Gensler could also be up for the role of running the SEC under Biden – that's not confirmed, but it is certainly something to keep an eye in with this incoming administration. (04:29) Finally – this coming Wednesday, November 18th, will be the world's first Decentralized Philanthropy Conference – aptly named the De-Phi Crytpo For Good Conference. The conference will “highlight the people, projects, and organizations who are genuinely and actively leveraging bitcoin, cryptocurrency, and blockchain technology to help others and improve our world” according to BitGive, who are organizing the conference. If you aren't familiar with BitGive, check out the interviews (1,2) we've done with their CEO Connie Gallippi over on The BitcoinTaxes Podcast. They were the first Bitcoin non-profit and their company is all in on utilizing cryptocurrency for the betterment of society. The conference itself will take place virtually, and is completely free to register and be a part of. We've got a link to the registration page on talk.bitcoin.tax, or you can go to bitgivefoundation.org to find out more details. The event will cover Decentralized and Digital Philanthropy, Cryptocurrency Across Borders, Leveraging Crypto for Good, and the current and potential social impact of blockchain technology. You can find a list of keynote speakers and other event details by heading over to the conference website. If you either love crypto, want to encourage crypto adoption, or have a passion to help others (or all of the above) don't sleep on this conference. That's it for this week's episode of The Cryptocurrency Informer. Don't forget – if you want to read more about each of these stories, go to talk.bitcoin.tax and click on The Cryptocurrency Informer link. Every episode is accompanied by a number of relevant links for each story, so you can do your own in-depth research on the topics that interest you. Make sure you subscribe on Apple Music, Spotify, and Google Play Music so you can catch every new episode we release. Have a great weekend everyone – stay safe and stay informed!

Digital Cash Network
Why Did the Latest Bitcoin Cash Fork Turn Out Differently?

Digital Cash Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 64:25


While not yet finalized, it appears like the upcoming Bitcoin Cash fork will leave Bitcoin ABC, the main development team's implementation, in a distant last place behind Bitcoin Cash Node, the "upstart" implementation. This is the third split involving Bitcoin Cash: first from Bitcoin, then Bitcoin SV splitting off, and finally Bitcoin ABC leaving. But why was this time different? Why did the established development team lose this one where they had won all the others? I explore this subject while drawing on interviews with Amaury Séchet, Roger Ver, and Collin Enstad. Donate - Sponsors Thank you so much for listening! Please leave a tip if you enjoy the content, either here or via any of the cryptocurrency addresses in my CoinTree link. You can also send a message with a CoinTree donation. I'd love to hear from you! Thanks to my recurring donors both anonymous and otherwise! - https://cointr.ee/thedesertlynx Support us by checking out our sponsors! Want to live on crypto? Create a Bitrefill account with the coupon code “DCN” and pay mobile bills or buy gift cards from more than 1650 businesses in 170 countries quickly and privately, and earn rewards. - https://www.bitrefill.com/buy/?code=DCN Buy anything you want in the world, even rare items, with crypto by using ShopInBit’s concierge service. - https://shopinbit.com/en/conciergeservice-ordering-service?sPartner=joel If you're tired of YouTube and other platforms censoring and demonetizing creators, what are you waiting for? Join Odysee! - https://odysee.com/$/invite/@DigitalCashNetwork:c Protect your privacy online, sign up to NordVPN with the promo code DCN and get 68% off, plus an additional month free! - https://nordvpn.org/dcn If don't want search engines like Google controlling your search results and selling your information, join Presearch and get paid to search! - https://presearch.org/signup?rid=865012 Music from https://www.zapsplat.com

Digital Cash Network
Amaury Séchet on the Bitcoin Cash Split and IFP and How to Solve Development Funding in Crypto

Digital Cash Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 58:30


Bitcoin ABC lead developer Amaury Séchet comes on the show to explain his side of the possible impending Bitcoin Cash split, as well as talk governance and development funding. We go over the particulars of the Infrastructure Funding Plan (IFP), why it's useful, and whether or not it's even needed for Bitcoin Cash. Then we go into a deep dive on different funding models, from pure centralization to pure chaos, and talk economic incentives, the underpinning of any successful system, and how they affect the various systems we can build. Thank you so much for watching! Tips are appreciated! If you wish to donate via another cryptocurrency, or follow on social media, please go to my CoinTree page: https://cointr.ee/thedesertlynx Thanks to my recurring donors both anonymous and otherwise! And don't forget to join LBRY and get away from centralized content platforms: https://lbry.tv/$/invite/@DigitalCashNetwork:c

The Cryptocurrency Informer
A Possible New BCH Fork; Attack(s) on ETC; Bitcoin Billionaire Transfer; Twitter Hacker Revealed

The Cryptocurrency Informer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 8:17


Today's episode will cover events happening the week ending August 7th, 2020. We will be talking about a potential new BCH split, a 51% attack on ETC, a whale of a Bitcoin transfer, and the Twitter hacker has been revealed – we'll discuss how his identity was discovered! More @ Talk.Bitcoin.Tax @(00:39) A Possible New BCH Fork @(03:42) Attack(s) on ETC @(05:02) Bitcoin billionaire Transfer @(06:02) Twitter Hacker Revealed Full Show Notes: (00:39) First up, Bitcoin Cash (BCH). For those unfamiliar, Bitcoin Cash is a cryptocurrency that exists as a result of an August 2017 fork from the original Bitcoin. Subsequently, in 2018, BCH was forked into two different versions of the coin; for all intents and purposes, these two resulting coins are named Bitcoin ABC (Adjustable Blocksize Cap) and Bitcoin SV (Satoshi's Vision). It can be a bit confusing but, as Coinmarketcap says, “Bitcoin ABC became the dominant chain and took over the BCH ticker”. So, when we discuss BCH, we are referring to Bitcoin ABC. Bitcoin SV is referred to as BSV. Both the 2017 and 2018 forks were largely a result of disagreements among the miners, developers, and supporters of the cryptocurrency and the underlying blockchain technology. BCH, historically then, is somewhat fraught with disagreement between camps. The history here matters because it seems to be potentially repeating itself once again, and a new BCH fork is possible (depending on who you ask). On Thursday, Amaury Séchet, a leading developer of BCH, released a blog post detailing the plan for a November 2020 Bitcoin Cash Network Upgrade. The plan lists “two primary improvements… a change to the Difficulty Adjustment Algorithm…[and]…the addition of a new Coinbase Rule…[which states that] all newly mined blocks must contain an output assigning 8% of the newly mined coins to a specified address.” According to Séchet, the rule “fully aligns the incentives of Bitcoin ABC with the sustainability and security of the network…[and] ensures that those developers risk the immediate loss of their own wealth should they make decisions that harm the overall value and validity of the network.” Séchet closes his plan by stating “While some may prefer that Bitcoin ABC did not implement this improvement, this announcement is not an invitation for debate”. This did not sit well with everyone involved in BCH and day later, on Friday, a joint statement was released by a “group of notable BCH miners”. The statement says “With ABC's new proposal… it appears they are not interested in further discussion. In the interest of mutual respect, we will honor their wishes and will no longer engage in debates. Our group has already completed the process of switching to BCHN. We have been testing and running BCHN and find that it offers technical superiority in functionality and for block creation compared to Bitcoin ABC. With the existence of BCHN as a mining node, we do not expect any sensible miner to choose to receive 8% less mining revenue.” The TLDR here is that another split could be occurring, which would again potentially result in two types of BCH – this this case, it seems as though the split coins would be dubbed Bitcoin ABC (the Séchet camp) and Bitcoin Cash Node (BCHN, the miners opposed to the aforementioned “improvements”). We'll stay on top of any developments in the story – with the planned BCH November upgrade quickly approaching, the developments are occurring rapidly. By time this episode has released, the two camps may come to a compromise, or…maybe a new camp will emerge! — (03:42) On the topic of forked coins, last week, a classic 51% attack occurred on Ethereum Classic (ETC). This week, it was revealed that 807k ETC worth $5.6 million was stolen in the attack. According to a report by blockchain analyst and CTO of Bitquery Aleksey Studnev, the attacker spent 17.5 BTC, or $192,000, in order to acquire the hash power for the attack. To make things even worse, another attack occurred on Thursday, where 238,306 ETC, worth $1.68 million, was reportedly stolen as well. For those who are unfamiliar with a 51% attack, it is when more than 50% of a network's mining power is controlled by one entity (or group of miners). This control allows for double-spending of a coin – so an attacker can sell a coin for fiat without actually disposing of the coin. These attacks could certainly spell trouble for ETC, however, the price of ETC does not seem to be very affected by these attacks. On July 31st, 1 ETC was worth around $7.50 and as of recording, ETC is sitting at around $7. For such a major attack, one would assume investors in ETC would grow weary, affecting its value. Will we see the price of ETC dip even further over the weekend as a result of these attacks? We will certainly find out! — (05:02) Next up, according to the Twitter Account @Whale Alert, a whopping 92,857 BTC, worth nearly 1.1 billion USD was transferred Thursday morning from one wallet to another. According to Daily Hodl, this transaction only cost .0003 BTC, or $3.55. The wallet that held the massive amount of BTC was the second-larger BTC wallet in existence, and the receiving wallet is now the third-largest BTC address. The first largest address, according to Bit Info Charts, has 255,502 BTC – which is almost 3 billion USD worth of BTC. As of now, the transfer doesn't have any explicit implications for BTC or the community. The Daily Hodl states that the sending wallet belongs to the crypto custody giant Xapo, and that the transfer could simply be “Xapo shifting around its crypto on behalf of customers or for security purposes”. Regardless of the implications, the miniscule fee and the gargantuan amount transferred are certainly testament to the utility of crypto. — (06:02) Our last story involves the notorious Twitter hack that occurred in July. The main suspect involved in the attack was revealed to be 17 year old from Florida. The 17 year old reportedly used phone-based social engineering to gain access Twitter's backend, allowing them to access a “god-mode” type control panel which gave them the ability to have total control of Twitter accounts. He was allegedly assisted by two other suspects, one from Orlando and one from the UK. The Justice Department released the criminal complaint document filed by IRS CI agent Tigran Gambaryan, which lists the steps that were taken in order to ascertain the identity of these individuals. In summary, the attacker had advertised, and attempted to sell, his access to the Twitter accounts on Discord and on a forum called OGUsers. Gambaryan was able to access these Discord chats via a warrant and was able to access the OGUsers forum database (including IP addresses, private messages, and user emails) due to an April 2020 hack that made it publicly accessible. Gambaryan analyzed wallet addresses associated with the hack and wallet addresses involved with the Discord and OGUsers messages, and was able to link them together. In addition, the email on OGUsers that was used by one of the suspects was the same email he used to set up his Coinbase account, which provided the suspect's identity. For all of the potential damage caused by the Twitter hack, the swift detainment of the individuals involved, and the fairly simplistic process used to catch them, shows that potentially devasting cyber security attacks are possible from even the smallest vulnerabilities. A 17 year-old and his two accomplices masterminded the attack and made a number of mistakes which led to their arrest – it's not hard to imagine the damage that could be done by a professional group looking to cause serious trouble.

Bitcoin, Blockchain, and the Technologies of Our Future
Economy in Decline: the Crypto Renaissance?

Bitcoin, Blockchain, and the Technologies of Our Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 18:39


video: https://youtu.be/8fEaaCfHii8 We’re in the midst of an economic collapse. By March 20 the markets had fallen over 33% from their highs. A huge amount of money has been printed by the FED. There's been trillions in corporate bailouts. Millions are unemployed. When the economy crashed in '08, people were angry and wanted financial change. Now the economy has crashed again, people are as angry as ever and looking for change once more. But this crash is different from '08, because now we have cryptocurrency: a choice in money. What are the implications of this? Crypto devs Amaury Séchet, Chris, Pacia, Tobias Ruck, and I chat about the economy, the role of cryptocurrency in the current economic climate, and why decentralized tech is more important than ever. Full 1 hour panel available for NBTV members at NaomiBrockwell.com/memberships Stream taken from the "Future of Bitcoin" livestream: https://youtu.be/qTR4xJ6hkcE?t=16837 All cryptocurrency addresses and social media pages listed here: https://cointr.ee/naomibrockwell I fund my channel entirely with community support. If you would like to become a member of NBTV, all the membership options are here: Naomibrockwell.com/memberships Huge thank you to all the NBTV members who keep this channel running!

CONTRAPORTADA RADIO
Amaury Sánchez,.Situación actual del arte y espectáculos en RD ante Covid-19. 23 de Abril del 2020

CONTRAPORTADA RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 13:00


Amaury Sánchez,.Situación actual del arte y espectáculos en RD ante Covid-19. 23 de Abril del 2020

Lo piensan todos. Lo decimos nosotros.
¿Qué está pasando con los artistas con esta cuarentena por el coronavirus?

Lo piensan todos. Lo decimos nosotros.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 23:46


Nos place recibir productor, director compositor y director cultural de la campaña de Luis Abinader, Amaury Sánchez, para conversar con ustedes del cómo está afectando en el #arte el tema del #coronavirus y lo que vienen realizando los artistas en este tiempo para proyectar su música a través de las redes sociales.

Conexão Satoshi
Podcash #21 – Temer solto, Temer preso, inversão da curva de juros, baixa volatilidade do bitcoin

Conexão Satoshi

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 12:39


O chefe do BIS Bank of International Settlemente alertou que os bancos centrais não ganham nada ao criar uma moeda digital. Segundo ele isso matéria como o sistema funciona hoje e daria muito mais poderes ao Banco Central. Amaury Séchet, um dos principais devs do Bitcoin Cash, renunciou ao seu cargo em um dos projetos mais importantes do Bitocin Cash. Segundo dados da Coindesk, a volatidade do preço da criptomoeda só variou 85 dólares no mês todo. Esse é o mais baixo valor desde abril de 2017, quando chegou a 32 dólares. E muito mais! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conexao-satoshi/message

Bitcoin and . . .
Bitcoin And . . . Ep76

Bitcoin and . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 53:32


Join me today for Episode 76 of Bitcoin And . . . Topics for today: Bitcoin Diplomacy (I'm going to be in trouble for this) Amaury Séchet Leaves Bitcoin Unlimited (@AlyssaHertig) Bitcoin ded because futures (@avibarrons) Plus: #TorchLight Marty's Bent #TheDailyTrainREKT You can find me at Twitter: @bennd77 My Tippin.me page: https://tippin.me/@bennd77 My Curated Twitter Timeline: https://twitter.com/bennd77/timelines/1045364375224307712 Instagram: Bitcoin_And Mastodon: @NunyaBidness@bitcoinhackers.org Facebook: @bitcoinAnd You can find Marty on Twitter @MartyBent You can find bitcoin OPTechNewsletter on Twitter @bitcoinoptech You can find Whale Reports on Twitter @TheWhaleReports Music by: Flutey Funk Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Amaury Séchet is the lead developer of Bitcoin ABC, the largest client for the Bitcoin Cash blockchain. Amaury first got started with Bitcoin in 2010 and closely followed the Bitcoin block size debate as it progressed through the early years of Bitcoin. Predicting the eventual failure of SegWit2x, Amaury was part of the original team that helped coordinate the Bitcoin Cash hard fork, timing it with the activation of SegWit on the main Bitcoin blockchain. We discuss with Amaury the roadmap for Bitcoin Cash, especially with regards to their approach to scalability. We cover many of the novel features the Bitcoin Cash development teams are innovating on such as Canonical Transaction Ordering and Avalanche Pre-Consensus, as well as cover some of the more juicy drama that plagued the Bitcoin Cash community in late 2018, leading to split off of Bitcoin SV. Topics covered in this episode: Block Size Debates in Bitcoin Origins of Bitcoin Cash and the Fork Year 1 Technical Development of Bitcoin Cash Bitcoin ABC vs Bitcoin SV Future Roadmap Episode links: Bitcoin Cash Roadmap Graphene Whitepaper Avalanche Post-Consensus The Case for Canonical Transaction Ordering Bitcoin ABC vs Bitcoin SV Hashwar Bitcoin NG Episode EthCC Meetup Thank you to our sponsors for their support: Join the most interoperable ecosystem of connected blockchains. Learn more at cosmos.network/epicenter. Deploy enterprise-ready consortium blockchain networks that scale in just a few clicks. More at aka.ms/epicenter. This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sunny Aggarwal. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/277

Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies

Amaury Séchet is the lead developer of Bitcoin ABC, the largest client for the Bitcoin Cash blockchain. Amaury first got started with Bitcoin in 2010 and closely followed the Bitcoin block size debate as it progressed through the early years of Bitcoin. Predicting the eventual failure of SegWit2x, Amaury was part of the original team that helped coordinate the Bitcoin Cash hard fork, timing it with the activation of SegWit on the main Bitcoin blockchain. We discuss with Amaury the roadmap for Bitcoin Cash, especially with regards to their approach to scalability. We cover many of the novel features the Bitcoin Cash development teams are innovating on such as Canonical Transaction Ordering and Avalanche Pre-Consensus, as well as cover some of the more juicy drama that plagued the Bitcoin Cash community in late 2018, leading to split off of Bitcoin SV. Topics covered in this episode: Block Size Debates in Bitcoin Origins of Bitcoin Cash and the Fork Year 1 Technical Development of Bitcoin Cash Bitcoin ABC vs Bitcoin SV Future Roadmap Episode links: Bitcoin Cash Roadmap Graphene Whitepaper Avalanche Post-Consensus The Case for Canonical Transaction Ordering Bitcoin ABC vs Bitcoin SV Hashwar Bitcoin NG Episode EthCC Meetup Thank you to our sponsors for their support: Deploy enterprise-ready consortium blockchain networks that scale in just a few clicks. More at aka.ms/epicenter. This episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain and Sunny Aggarwal. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/276

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S210 Amaury Séchet

CoinSpice Milk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 44:39


It would be hard to find a more influential person in the Bitcoin Cash space than Amaury Séchet. He’s lead developer at Bitcoin ABC, and for about the last year has really become something of a lightning rod. Whatever the case, he’s someone investors, enthusiasts, and code geeks need to pay attention to.

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The Bitcoin Game
The Bitcoin Game #57: BCH Lead Dev Amaury Séchet

The Bitcoin Game

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 70:45


Welcome to episode 57 of The Bitcoin Game, I'm Rob Mitchell. I'm someone who feels a bit like a Bitcoin Maximalist, yet I still really wanted to learn about Amaury Séchet, lead developer of Bitcoin Cash (EDIT: note it's been pointed out that Amaury is the lead dev of Bitcoin ABC, the main client used for BCH, but he isn't technically the lead dev for BCH - apologies for the inaccurate wording). I like that many of Amaury's opinions seem fairly independent, rather than sticking to a party line. In this long-form interview, we talk about Amaury's initial interest in Bitcoin, why he started Bitcoin ABC, the software behind Bitcoin Cash, and what he saw as three critical mistakes he believed would prevent a big block fork from becoming the majority chain at launch. So BCH haters, put down the pitchforks for a second and give this a listen to better understand the French Bitcoiner known as Deadalnix. EPISODE LINKS Amaury on Twitter https://twitter.com/deadalnix Thomson M05 (School Computer) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomson_MO5 HACK (Facebook Programming Langauge) https://hacklang.org/ D (Programming Language) https://dlang.org Cypress Financial Crisis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012%E2%80%9313_Cypriot_financial_crisis Bitcoin ABC https://www.bitcoinabc.org Extension Blocks https://www.coindesk.com/purse-proposal-touts-extension-blocks-bitcoin-scaling-solution ViaBTC https://www.viabtc.com Segwit Is Not Great, by Amaury Séchet https://www.deadalnix.me/2016/10/17/segwit-is-not-great Emergency Difficulty Adjustment (EDA) https://news.bitcoin.com/the-bitcoin-cash-community-debates-future-difficulty-adjustments Free Trader's Github Blog https://ftrader.github.io Emergent Consensus https://bitcoinmagazine.com/articles/why-bitcoin-unlimiteds-emergent-consensus-gamble The Cathedral and the Bazaar (musings on Linux and Open Source...)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cathedral_and_the_Bazaar Tokens on Bitcoin Cash https://www.yours.org/content/overview-of-tokens-for-bitcoin-cash--bch--d2f928455dca Cash Shuffle (BCH mixing protocol for fungibility) https://cashshuffle.com Grin (Nimble Wimble implementation) https://grin-tech.org STAY IN TOUCH Thanks so much for taking the time to listen to The Bitcoin Game! https://Twitter.com/TheBTCGame http://TheBitcoinGame.com Rob@TheBitcoinGame.com SPONSOR While much of a Bitcoiner's time is spent in the world of digital assets, sometimes it's nice to own a physical representation of the virtual things you care about. For just the price of a cup of coffee or two (at Starbucks), you can own the world famous Bitcoin Keychain, the growingly popular Litecoin Keychain, or even your own Bitcoin Fork - Pen. As Seen On The Guardian • TechCrunch • Engadget • Ars Technica • Popular Mechanics Inforwars • Maxim • Inc. • Vice • RT • Bitcoin Magazine • VentureBeat PRI • CoinDesk • Washington Post • Forbes • Fast Company Bitcoin Keychains - BKeychain.com Litecoin Keychains - LKeychain.com Bitcoin Fork Pens - BitcoinForks.com All of the above on Amazon - BitcoinNovelties.com Here are some tipping addresses (Lightning tipping, coming soon!) Bitcoin (Segwit) tipping address: 3AYvXZseExRn3Dum8z9tFUk9jtQK6KMU4g Litecoin tipping address: MCszxWfm4y4Ke39vJZLXwULLRgVmBfJy8z Bitcoin Cash tipping address: 1EXYkuuQ49uEioTpHY4ZY99edJczbUqQfu Ethereum tipping address: 0xB8b169192A74746050806671710aeB72F01F6ED1 CREDITS All music in this episode of The Bitcoin Game was created by Rob Mitchell. The Bitcoin Game box art was created from an illustration by Rock Barcellos. Note: We've recently migrated our RSS feed (and primary content host) from Soundcloud to Libsyn. So if you notice the Soundcloud numbers have dropped off recently, that's the reason.