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JEREMY RUBIN RETURNS... for his annual vibe check on Bitcoin development, and the evolving art of soft forking Bitcoin. Get bonus content by subscribing to @hellmoneypod on X: https://x.com/hellmoneypod/creator-subscriptions/subscribe Or support the podcast by sending a BTC donation: bc1qztncp7lmcxdgude4px2vzh72p2yu2aud0eyzys FOLLOW HELL MONEY PODCAST: → HMP: https://x.com/hellmoneypod → Casey: https://x.com/rodarmor → Erin: https://x.com/realizingerin → Podcast Links: https://hell.money/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:35 What is Jeremy doing now?? 4:45 Bitcoin L2s 17:40 How hard is Jeremy working?? 23:20 VR has been an absolute fuckin flop 25:10 Rubin year in review 32:17 Bitcoin Soft forks 33:44 Covenants without a soft fork change? 39:50 Runes 50:40 Stablecoins on Bitcoin 54:35 Erin's soft fork vibe check 59:16 OP_CAT and use of human capital 1:01:45 Bitcoin script 1:08:35 Ethereum vs. Bitcoin block production 1:13:20 Solana and global state 1:15:45 Predictions for Bitcoin soft forks 1:17:40 Could OP_CAT happen in 2025? 1:20:30 Casey's opinions on Bitcoin soft forks 1:22:22 How to soft fork Bitcoin 1:29:00 Overall 2025 predictions & outro
Dave Harding and Mike Schmidt are joined by Yuval Kogman, Jeremy Rubin, and Steve Myers to discuss Newsletter #335. News Deanonymization attacks against centralized coinjoin (1:39) Updated ChillDKG draft (14:09) Changing consensus CTV enhancement opcodes (18:41) Adjusting difficulty beyond 256 bits (31:52) Transitory soft forks for cleanup soft forks (33:44) Quantum computer upgrade path (48:09) Consensus cleanup timewarp grace period (56:10) Releases and release candidates BDK wallet-1.0.0 (1:06:44) LND 0.18.4-beta (1:17:28) Core Lightning v24.11.1 (1:18:13) Bitcoin Core 28.1rc2 (1:18:47) LDK v0.1.0-beta1 (1:19:37) Notable code and documentation changes Bitcoin Core #31223 (1:20:19) Eclair #2888 (1:21:09) LDK #3495 (1:22:35) LDK #3436 (1:24:31) LDK #3435 (1:25:02) LDK #3365 (1:26:04) LDK #3340 (1:26:41) BDK #1670 (1:28:47) BIPs #1689 (1:31:45) BIPs #1697 (1:33:49) BLIPs #52 (1:34:21) BLIPs #54 (1:35:40)
Danny and Derek welcome back Lyle Jeremy Rubin, veteran of the war in Afghanistan and author of the memoir Pain is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine's Unbecoming, to discuss his new piece in The Nation, “Taking Aaron Bushnell at His Word (and Deed)”. The group delves into Bushnell's act of protest, what we know of his ideology and work as a member of the US Air Force, the public response to and framing of his death, and more. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.americanprestigepod.com/subscribe
This episode, we're joining Jeremy Rubin in his undisclosed Bermuda Triangle refuge to discuss OpCTV and talk a little shit. FOLLOW JEREMY: https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin FOLLOW HELL MONEY PODCAST: → Twitter: https://twitter.com/hellmoneypod → Casey's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rodarmor → Erin's Twitter: https://twitter.com/realizingerin → Podcast Links: https://hellpodcast.money/ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro & Jeremy's story 4:55 What are covenants? 15:30 BIP 119 / OpCTV 19:47 Criticisms of covenants 28:08 Ideological Bitcoiners 31:15 OpCTV controversy 1:00:00 Jeremy's opinion on Ordinals 1:17:12 Outro
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.americanprestigepod.comDanny and Derek conclude their discussion with Lyle Jeremy Rubin, veteran of the war in Afghanistan and author of the memoir Pain is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine's Unbecoming. We've reached the point of Lyle's deployment to Afghanistan, with the conversation touching on his work as a signals intelligence officer, how his personal politics evolved…
Danny and Derek chat with Lyle Jeremy Rubin, veteran of the war in Afghanistan and author of the memoir Pain is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine's Unbecoming. In this first part, they get into Lyle's origins in Connecticut, how he became enamored with rightwing media, the galvinizing impact of 9/11, what exactly one learns at bootcamp in 2006, the culture among his peers and superiors, and more through the end of his training.Be sure to grab a copy of Lyle's book! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.americanprestigepod.com/subscribe
Joining our resident Business Ninja Max in this episode is Jeremy Rubin, Senior Manager of Sales Development at Dashlane.Dashlane is a web and mobile app that simplifies password management for people and businesses that works to empower organizations to protect company and employee data, while helping everyone easily log in to the accounts they need—anytime, anywhere.Learn more: https://www.dashlane.com/-----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/ https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
Welcome to Battle Buddies! Today, Spencer and Kevin interview Lyle Jeremy Rubin. Lyle wrote a book called Pain Is Weakness Leaving The Body: A Marine's Unbecoming. Lyle answers questions about writing a memoir, Afghanistan, being a marine, disillusionment with military service, love, loss, China, politics, and everything else Lyle let the boys ask him. Lyle is a fantastic human who is trying to do good things in this crazy world. Learn about why we need to radically analyze our history to know where we are going. It is pretty radical, dude! Purchase his book HERE: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1645037096/ref=x_gr_bb_amazon?ie=UTF8&tag=x_gr_bb_amazon-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1645037096&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2 Visit his Website: https://www.lylejeremyrubin.com/ (0:00-7:40) Introduction/Lyle's Writing Style (7:41-14:26) Lyle and Spence share similarities in the service (14:27-21:59) Who is Lyle's intended audience? (22:00-34:37) Returning Home From War (34:38-41:29) Racism in the Military (41:30-56:15) How Do We Fix U.S. Imperialism? (56:16-1:01:11) Conspiracy Theorists in the Military (1:01:12-1:10:11) Closing Questions (1:10:12-1:14:01) Conclusion/Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebattlebuddiespod/support
On today's episode we are joined by Jeremy Rubin, a key contributor to Bitcoin Core, specializes on network performance improvement and a code wizard. We dive into Bitcoin core, the current state of the Lightning network, Ordinals, future of stable coins on Bitcoin and much more. Tune in live every Tuesday from 2PM Eastern to 3PM. Buy our NFT Join our Discord Check out our Twitter Check out our YouTube Give us your thoughts on the show by leaving a rating. -- DISCLAIMER: You should never treat any opinion expressed by the hosts of this content as a recommendation to make a particular investment, or to follow a particular strategy. The thoughts and commentary on this show are an expression of the hosts' opinions and are for entertainment and informational purposes only. This show is never financial advice.
In his recent book, Pain Is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine's Unbecoming, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Lyle J. Rubin threads his five-year experience — as a candidate in Marine officer school and serving in Afghanistan, as well as his shift in thinking about the Global War on Terror, the U.S. military as an institution, and his opposition to militarized U.S. foreign policy today — into a poignant memoir. He shares this and more with us in a special conversation this week. In the first segment, Kelley & Dan talk about Nikki Haley's prospects for president and the hawkish baggage she brings to the table from the Trump administration.Lyle J. Rubin bioReviews of Pain Is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine's Unbecoming in The Nation, The Washington Post, and Current Affairs. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit crashingthewarparty.substack.com
In today's episode, crypto veteran Dan Elitzer joins the show. Dan is the co-founder of Nascent, a team of builders backing early-stage founders that are creating products and primitives for an open financial world. We talk about Dan's experiences as President of the MIT Bitcoin club and his work at Circle and IDEO before starting Nascent. We discuss Dan's perspectives on tokens, DeFi 3.0, project alpha and much more. We hope you enjoy the show! Timestamps 2:41 What is your background? 9:04 How did you want to build Nascent in a crypto-native format? 12:52 What insights have you learned from Nascent's on-chain activities? 17:55 What tools are you developing for the various crypto security risks? 23:06 How will the VC and token models evolve so that users will actually have benefits? 31:38 Where is the industry going at the moment? 39:34 What will DeFi 3.0 reintroduce to the industry? 41:22 What other core areas of crypto are you focused on understanding? 45:07 What catalysts need to happen in order for real world assets to enter crypto? 49:15 What is your most contrarian take in crypto? 50:00 What is your most contrarian take outside of crypto? 50:51 Where can people find out more? Resources Mentioned MIT Bitcoin Club https://bitcoin.mit.edu/ Dan Elitzer and Jeremy Rubin's “MIT Bitcoin Project” of 2014 https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/14/mit-student-gave-away-100-worth-of-bitcoin-to-all-undergrads-in-2014.html UNIchain is Inevitable https://www.nascent.xyz/idea/the-inevitability-of-unichain Morpho Protocol https://www.morpho.xyz/ Ajna Finance https://www.ajna.finance/ Superfluid Collateral in Open Finance https://tokeneconomy.co/superfluid-collateral-in-open-finance-8c3db15efac Real World Assets https://www.rwa.xyz/ Connect with the guest Dan on Twitter https://twitter.com/delitzer Dan's Medium Feed https://medium.com/@delitzer Nascent https://www.nascent.xyz/ Disclaimer Ben Jacobs is a partner at Scenius Capital Management. All views expressed by Ben and the guests of this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Scenius Capital Management. Guests and the host may maintain positions in the assets or funds discussed in this podcast. You should not treat any opinion expressed by anyone on this podcast as a specific inducement to make a particular investment or follow a particular strategy but only as an expression of their personal opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only.
Lyle Jeremy Rubin is a veteran of the U.S. Marines who served in Afghanistan. He is the author of the new memoir Pain is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine's Unbecoming, which documents his evolution from a Young Republican patriot into a socialist critic of U.S. empire through direct exposure to the front-line realities of the U.S. “war on terror.” He shows how the “politics of overcompensation” convinces young men who want to feel secure and masculine to submit to oppressive hierarchical systems and is astute in showing the connection between toxic masculinity and U.S. foreign policy.“At the time I told myself there were purely rational intellectual reasons for why I was being drawn to these certain types of politics but in retrospect I think it's clear that there was a deeper need to no longer feel defenseless, to feel strong, to feel secure … While I was talking to my friends and family members and others about this kind of neoconservative vision of humanitarian intervention, it was clear when I was being honest with myself that I wasn't all that dissimilar to a lot of my comrades-in-arms who just wanted to see action and feel like a man.” — Lyle Jeremy RubinShorter writings from Lyle on some of the subjects discussed in the book can be found in The Guardian and The Nation. (He has also written for Current Affairs.) The books Lyle mentions are Bring the War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary America by Kathleen Belew and Reign of Terror: How the 9/11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump by Spencer Ackerman. The song is, of course, the Bush-era classic “Courtesy of the Red, White, and Blue” by Toby Keith.This interview pairs well with our recent interviews with W.D. Ehrhart (about Vietnam), Yasmin Nair (about Western views of Afghanistan), Craig Whitlock (about the Afghanistan war), and Chris Hedges (about war in general).“If you're an occupying power, there's no way you can really win the hearts and minds of the people. You are by definition a force of domination, an oppressive force. You're an outsider force that is doing things without the express permission of the people there and the people themselves in one way or another have to submit to whatever your whim at any given moment is. ... The counterinsurgency ideal itself is an impossible ideal. This quickly becomes clear to front line troops. … Violence is guaranteed and required to ensure the maintenance of an occupying regime no matter how culturally sensitive it is.” — Lyle Jeremy Rubin
Subscribe to The Realignment to access our exclusive Q&A episodes and support the show: https://realignment.supercast.com/.REALIGNMENT NEWSLETTER: https://therealignment.substack.com/PURCHASE BOOKS AT OUR BOOKSHOP: https://bookshop.org/shop/therealignmentEmail us at: realignmentpod@gmail.comLyle Jeremy Rubin, author of Pain Is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine's Unbecoming, joins The Realignment to discuss how his time as a Marine officer in Afghanistan led him to re-evaluate his perspectives on American hegemony, capitalism, and his neoconservative political beliefs. He also discusses how the debates within the American left about the proper response to the war in Ukraine and Russian and Chinese imperial projects.
YouTube version: https://youtu.be/–rLFi4FL1o Lyle Rubin, anti-war activist and author, talks with Henri about his new book, “Pain Is Weakness Leaving The Body: A Marine's Unbecoming.” Lyle shares his story of […]
YouTube version: https://youtu.be/--rLFi4FL1o Lyle Rubin, anti-war activist and author, talks with Henri about his new book, “Pain Is Weakness Leaving The Body: A Marine's Unbecoming.” Lyle shares his story of becoming a marine officer, the dehumanization process of military enlistment and training, the weaponization of trauma to encourage violent processes over multiple generations, and a lot more. Lyle Jeremy Rubin is a veteran of the war in Afghanistan who writes about capitalism and U.S. empire. He has a doctorate in history from the University of Rochester and has contributed to a variety of publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Guardian, The Nation, Raritan, and n+1. When he is not working or reading, he likes to pay attention to the birds. We're now on Telegram!!!! Please come join us and talk about militarism and anti-imperialism: https://t.me/fortressonahill Main website: https://www.fortressonahill.com Let me guess. You're enjoying the show so much, you'd like to leave us a review?! https://lovethepodcast.com/fortressonahill Email us at fortressonahill@protonmail.com Check out our online store on Spreadshirt.com. T-shirts, cell phone covers, mugs, etc.: https://bit.ly/3qD63MW Not a contributor on Patreon? Sign up to be one of our patrons today! - https://www.patreon.com/fortressonahill A special thanks to our Patreon honorary producers - Fahim Shirazee, James O'Barr, James Higgins, Eric Phillips, Paul Appell, Julie Dupris, Thomas Benson, Janet Hanson, Tristan Oliver, Daniel Fleming, Michael Caron, Zach H, Ren Jacob, Howard Reynolds, Rick Coffey, Scott Spaulding, Spooky Tooth, and the Statist Quo Podcast. You all are the engine that helps us power the podcast. Thank you so much!!! Not up for something recurring like Patreon, but want to give a couple bucks?! Visit https://paypal.me/fortressonahill to contribute!! Fortress On A Hill is hosted, written, and produced by Chris 'Henri' Henrikson, Danny Sjursen, Keagan Miller, and Jovanni Reyes. https://bit.ly/3yeBaB9 Intro / outro music "Fortress on a hill" written and performed by Clifton Hicks. Click here for Clifton's Patreon page: https://bit.ly/3h7Ni0Z Cover and website art designed by Brian K. Wyatt Jr. of B-EZ Graphix Multimedia Marketing Agency in Tallehassee, FL: https://bit.ly/2U8qMfn Note: The views expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts alone, expressed in an unofficial capacity, and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, Department of Defense, or the U.S. government.
Lyle Jeremy Rubin joins the podcast to talk about his new memoir "Pain Is Weakness Leaving the Body: A Marine's Unbecoming." Lyle and Van discuss the way that hypocrisy radicalizes people, the trouble with imperialism, the psychosexual insecurities mixed into military life, how personal violence affects foreign policy, the Karate Kid, the paradoxically traumatizing lack of combat on the front lines of war, and much more. Pain is Weakness Leaving the Body: https://www.boldtypebooks.com/titles/...Guest Website: https://www.lylejeremyrubin.comPodcast: https://www.undiplomaticpodcast.comBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/undiplom...Newsletter: https://www.un-diplomatic.comReadings:Aime Cesaire, Discourses on Colonialism: https://www.amazon.com/Discourse-Colonialism-Aimé-Césaire/dp/1583670254William James, "The Moral Equivalent of War": https://brocku.ca/MeadProject/James/James_1911_11.htmlNikhil Pal Singh, Black is a Country: https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674019515Nikhil Pal Singh, Race and America's Long War: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520318304/race-and-americas-long-warChristopher Lasch, The True and Only Heaven: https://www.amazon.com/True-Only-Heaven-Progress-Critics/dp/0393307956
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Jeremy Rubin and Paul Sztorc to discuss Newsletter #218. News Creating drivechains with APO and a trusted setup (1:07) Changes to services and client software Mempool Project launches Lightning Network explorer (51:19) Federation software Fedimint adds Lightning (45:23) Bitpay wallet improves RBF support (52:02) Mutiny Lightning wallet announced (53:03) Notable code and documentation changes Core Lightning #5581 (56:41) Eclair #2418 (54:46) Eclair #2416 (56:59) LND #6335 (58:11) LDK #1706 (59:37)
In this episode of the People Places Planet Podcast, ELI's six summer interns (Jesse Ferraoili, Rebecca Huang, Fatima Lawan, Priyanka Mahat, Raf Rodriguez, and Jeremy Rubin) join host Georgia Ray to reflect on their time as summer interns, talk a little more about who they are, what they are interested in, and what brought them to ELI. They discuss their independent research work, work done on broader projects at the organization, and things they have learned throughout the summer.A Tufts rising senior will tell you about her fight for maternal health in the Black community, especially as it pertains to air quality. Another will dive into uranium contamination in America's southwest. A third will talk about his work with prison populations and the heat related illnesses that can occur inside the system. All of them will discuss what it was like to work at ELI, how they hope to continue in the environmental space, and the lessons they have learned spending the summer in D.C. You can find Raf and Priyanka on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rafjrodriguez & https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyanka-mahat-b16642151/If you are interested in learning more about The Center for Black Maternal Health & Reproductive Justice at Tufts (with whom Fatima worked closely on her project), you can visit their website. ★ Support this podcast ★
“It's a competition of ideas… and it's a collaborative competition of ideas. So if you propose an organised set of ideas as a proposal, some parts of them might end up being good and used, and some parts might not. And you just have to be open to that.”— Adam BackAdam Back, an original cypherpunk, inventor of Hashcash and co-founder and CEO of Blockstream. We discuss the controversy around BIP 119: the soft fork proposal aiming to add “covenants” to Bitcoin. We also talk about the collapse of Luna. - - - - Flexible smart contracts are a USP of Ethereum and other blockchains. Currently, Bitcoin only enables basic smart contract functionality, such as a timelock that specifies when a transaction can be spent. BIP 119 proposes to add more flexibility for applying restrictions to transactions via a new programme operation code (opcode) called CheckTemplateVerify (CTV).CTV would enable conditions on spending UTXOs that would limit, not when they are spent, but how. These are referred to as “covenants”. It is envisaged CTV could significantly enhance Bitcoin by enabling a raft of new and powerful applications to be developed; these could bring new security, privacy and scalability benefits. The concern is that CTV is a significant change and could open up potential unknown security risks, or that if this functionality is desirable, it could be possible be better achieved with a different technical approachBIP119 has been authored and enthusiastically promoted by Bitcoin developer, Jeremy Rubin. It has been around now for 2 years, and whilst Rubin has generated support for BIP119, he has also faced criticism from prominent Bitcoiners for his approach and so far there doesn't seem to be consensus among the protocol development community on implementing the proposal.The consideration, approval and activation of changes to Bitcoin are methodical and slow. Further, such changes normally involve the development of competing ideas, and a collaborative approach to combine the best elements from these efforts. Notable critics feel that BIP119 is being too forcefully promoted and that more time is needed to test and consider alternatives.The pressure to innovate will always be there. The issue at hand is Bitcoin's USP: it has never been hacked. This has been hard-won. So it seems BIP119 isn't going to get a formal consensus at the moment. Rubin, however, could bypass the Core developers and implement a UASF. Could we again be about to test the limits of Bitcoin's rough consensus process? This episode's sponsors:Gemini - Buy Bitcoin instantlyBlockFi - The future of Bitcoin financial servicesSportsbet.io - Online sportsbook & casino that accepts BitcoinCasa - The leading provider of Bitcoin multisig key security.Ledger - State of the art Bitcoin hardware walletCompass Mining - Bitcoin mining & hostingLVL - Bank on BitcoinBCB Group - Global digital financial Services-----WBD503 - Show Notes-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show by doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: BitcoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | Deezer | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.
Adam Back, an original cypherpunk, inventor of Hashcash and co-founder and CEO of Blockstream. We discuss the controversy around BIP 119: the soft fork proposal aiming to add “covenants” to Bitcoin. We also talk about the collapse of Luna. - - - - Flexible smart contracts are a USP of Ethereum and other blockchains. Currently, Bitcoin only enables basic smart contract functionality, such as a timelock that specifies when a transaction can be spent. BIP 119 proposes to add more flexibility for applying restrictions to transactions via a new programme operation code (opcode) called CheckTemplateVerify (CTV). CTV would enable conditions on spending UTXOs that would limit, not when they are spent, but how. These are referred to as “covenants”. It is envisaged CTV could significantly enhance Bitcoin by enabling a raft of new and powerful applications to be developed; these could bring new security, privacy and scalability benefits. The concern is that CTV is a significant change and could open up potential unknown security risks, or that if this functionality is desirable, it could be possible be better achieved with a different technical approach BIP119 has been authored and enthusiastically promoted by Bitcoin developer, Jeremy Rubin. It has been around now for 2 years, and whilst Rubin has generated support for BIP119, he has also faced criticism from prominent Bitcoiners for his approach and so far there doesn't seem to be consensus among the protocol development community on implementing the proposal. The consideration, approval and activation of changes to Bitcoin are methodical and slow. Further, such changes normally involve the development of competing ideas, and a collaborative approach to combine the best elements from these efforts. Notable critics feel that BIP119 is being too forcefully promoted and that more time is needed to test and consider alternatives. The pressure to innovate will always be there. The issue at hand is Bitcoin's USP: it has never been hacked. This has been hard-won. So it seems BIP119 isn't going to get a formal consensus at the moment. Rubin, however, could bypass the Core developers and implement a UASF. Could we again be about to test the limits of Bitcoin's rough consensus process?
Jeremy Rubin is a flipping mentor, founder of the Friendly Flipper Academy, and part of the Premier Real Estate Group He has flipped over $38 Million in Homes Friendly Flipper Academy gives people the opportunity to learn directly from Jeremy and partner with him on deals. Fast track your path to flipping success by copy and pasting the proven methods that Jeremy's actively using in this market to flip 14 properties at a time. "After my very first flip, I walked away with a $44,000 profit. It was at that moment that this house flipping thing became real to me. My life would never be the same again. I left my corporate retail job after 13 years to flip houses full time and haven't looked back since. I flipped my life. Now, I work when I want, where I want, live a life I love. And, I make thousands and thousands of dollars on every deal. But there was still something missing, I knew I could do more, I show others the path to financial freedom…. Now, I'm paying it forward. I created Friendly Flipper Academy - A virtual classroom experience where I teach you everything you need to know to become a successful house flipper. You'll learn how to find houses, how to construct offers, how to find funding, how to minimize risk, how to hire contractors and how to work with agents. All delivered in an engaging virtual format accessible anywhere you go on your laptop, smartphone or tablet. You're only a few clicks away from changing your life forever. I've flipped my life, now let me help you flip yours." -Jeremy Rubin In this episode, Daniel and Keitoh chat with Jeremy on about his journey, working 9 to 5 to where he is now flipping millions! If you you're ready to level up your real estate investing game, then this is the episode you'll want to playback. Follow Jeremy Rubin on Instagram and all over the internet: @TheFriendlyFlipper For more information, visit: www.friendlyflipperacademy.com --- Daniel Blue's Book: B.L.U.E. Print to Your Best Retirement: How to Access Your Retirements Account Penalty and Tax-Free (Click Here to Purchase) --- Through Quest Education, Daniel Blue and Keitoh Spears have helped people all over the country accomplish their financial goals. Do you want to learn how to: Make money tax free? Access your 401k/IRA penalty and tax free? Get funding to start a business? Pay off your debt? Follow Daniel on Instagram:@danielblue__ Follow Keitoh on Instagram: @highkeii
FREE LIVE CLASS Get 6 Figures Funding In 30 Days: https://www.creditcounselelite.com/registration-page Host: Brandon Elliott @BrandonElliottInvestments | Guest Today: Jeremy Rubin ---------------------------- About Brandon Elliott: Top 100 Yahoo Finance in 2020, Brandon Elliott is a leading authority on real estate and credit. He is experienced and proven in utilizing credit to invest in real estate and implement the "BRRRR Strategy." Brandon has a thriving credit repair and tradelines company but prefers teaching people the credit hacks he's been applying for years such as building huge credit lines for both personal/business up to 7 figures and manufactured spending techniques- showing ways to create millions of points equivalent to cash, free travels, and even buying properties using credit cards. From the credit knowledge that is taught in his Elite Credit Course, Brandon was able liquidate $200K+ for a safety-net when purchasing a 4-PLEX in one of the most desirable locations in San Diego, just 8 minutes walking distance from the famous San Diego Zoo. His passion in helping others reach their financial freedom too, lead Brandon to host "Ready. Set. Go. Real Estate Investing" podcast every Monday sharing how you can invest in real estate successfully with little to no money utilizing credit. Brandon has completed numerous of Fix & Flips locally in San Diego as well as across the country out of state virtually with his worst project still being 60% cash-on-cash ROI. ----------------------------
News New version of Bitcoin Core (https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-core-dev/2022-April/000111.html) has been released Proof of Stake has already centralized (https://www.suresats.com/post/ethereum-s-centralization-dilemma-through-lido-staking) Etherium 2.0 validation Bitcoin is not a store of value (https://www.suresats.com/post/bitcoin-is-not-a-store-of-value)...yet CAR adopts bitcoin (https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/the-central-african-republic-adopts-bitcoin-as-legal-tender) but it's not super clear what that means Jeremey Rubin shakes the tree with a speedy trial soft fork (https://rubin.io/bitcoin/2022/04/17/next-steps-bip119/) proposal for OPCHECKTEMPLATE_VERIFY 7 Theses on a next step for BIP-119 · Jeremy Rubin (https://rubin.io/bitcoin/2022/04/17/next-steps-bip119/) BIP-119 bproposes adding covenants (https://utxos.org/) to bitcoin Bitmex has a great explanation (https://blog.bitmex.com/op_ctv-summer-softfork-shenanigans/) of the poposal Andreas made a video critical of the activation method (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO5BwXFyCIQ) The creator, Jeremy Rubin, describes some potential use cases (https://podcast.chaincode.com/2020/01/30/jeremy-rubin-3.html) in detail on the ChainCode podcast Jeremy explains his thoughts on bitcoin development in a blog post (https://www.vice.com/en/article/epx3q7/fort-worth-texas-to-mine-bitcoin-in-city-hall-after-trade-group-donation) Forth worth to mine bitcoin (https://www.vice.com/en/article/epx3q7/fort-worth-texas-to-mine-bitcoin-in-city-hall-after-trade-group-donation) in the city hall after a donation Paper on the El Salvador bitcoin experiment (https://www.davidargente.com/_files/ugd/b05023_7825615207654784864b4c4cc4ec6550.pdf) from Stacker.news (https://stacker.news/items/23418) Add read This episode of the Bitcoin Dad Pod is brought to you by the Self-Hosted Show from Jupiter broadcasting. The self hosted show is a podcast about running your own digital infrastructure and having fun while doing it! Host your own media server, control your home iot devices with a rasberry pi, and get endless excuses to buy more electronic toys!The self hosted show will give you ideas, guidance and a fun community to experiment with running way too many computers at home! Check it out at selfhosted.show or search for self hosted show in your podcast app. Bitcoin Education Next Bitcoin Core PR Review Club is scheduled (https://bitcoincore.reviews/24584) Upstream data home mining with a sound dampening box guide (https://blog.upstreamdata.ca/coldcard-blackbox/) Feedback Remember to get in touch bitcoindadpod@protonmail.com or @bitcoindadpod on twitter Corrections None today! Outro Podcasting 2.0 to support an indepenent podcasting ecosystem (https://podcastindex.org/) The Fountain (https://www.fountain.fm/) podcast app Sponsors and Acknowledgements Music by Lesfm from Pixabay Self Hosted Show (https://selfhosted.show/) courtesy of Jupiter Broadcasting (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/)
¿Cuándo empieza la idea del BIP119?, ¿es algo tan maduro como para que Jeremy Rubin lo lance a su activación por juicio rápido apenas 5 meses después de haber completado el Soft Fork de Taproot?, ¿cómo ha sido todo el proceso hasta llegar a aquí? En esta serie de podcasts cortos sobre el BIP119 intentaré aportar diferentes datos de este polémico BIP sobre Covenants, para formarnos una opinión alejada del ruido. Más información en https://lunaticoin.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/lunaticoin Apoya el podcast en Patreon https://bit.ly/Patreon_Luna Mención especial a los sponsors de este podcast: Compra bitcoin sin KYC en HodlHodl: https://bit.ly/hodlhodl-luna Infórmate sobre Minería en Braiins: https://bit.ly/Braiins_Luna Vive con cripto en Bitrefill: https://bit.ly/Bitrefill_Luna Protege tu tráfico online con IVPN https://tiny.one/IVPNLuna Toma prestado con bitcoin en http://bit.ly/Lend_Lunaticoin
Brad Mills talks about the issues he sees in the current Web3 landscape and venture capital's role in shaping it. He discusses how NFTs, DeFi yield farming, and memecoins are a potential blackhole for uninformed investment money in the long-term. Preston Pysh and Jeremy Rubin join and provide commentary on their positions when it comes to Bitcoin and its relation with DeFi. The group discusses the future of Bitcoin and altcoins within the current world economic framework before opening the floor to questions from listeners.Time Stamps00:00:10 - Introduction00:01:07 - VC in Web300:08:00 - Dying Money00:16:30 - Bitcoin is the Lifeboat00:19:48 - Guest Introductions00:22:52 - Preston Pish Introduces Himself and His Views00:28:00 - Jeremy Rubin Introduces Himself and His Views00:33:15 - Bitcoin DeFi?00:38:00 - Preston and Jeremy Talk About Lightning Network00:43:50 - Why Build DeFi on Bitcoin?00:45:15 - Long-term Probabilities and Short-term Noise00:53:00 - Yield in Crypto Lending vs. Legacy Options00:57:51 - Collateralization of Crypto00:59:53 - Jeremy Talks About DeFi01:03:34 - Q&A Intro01:05:16 - Ethereum Transition to 2.001:06:14 - Banks and Bitcoin01:10:16 - What Preston Pays Attention to in DeFi01:12:28 - What to Invest in Other than BTC?01:16:51 - Cheering on the Demise of the Dollar01:20:02 - Next Countries to Adopt BTC01:21:40 - BTC Developers Leaving Bitcoin01:26:58 - Bitcoin E-Waste in Future01:30:04 - Macro Signals01:34:50 - Closing RemarksLinks to Mentions in the ShowInvestors Podcast NetworkBitcoin Fundamentals PodcastMichael Saylor on Up OnlyThe Price of Tomorrow by Jeff BoothJudicaGuest Social LinksFrog RadioJeremy RubinPreston PyshFind Brad Mills on: Brad Mills TwitterMagic Internet Money TwitterMagic Internet Money FacebookMagic Internet Money Instagram
Jeremy Rubin, bitcoin core contributor joins me on the show to talk about Check Template Verify (CTV) - his soft fork proposal to bring new functionality to Bitcoin. We discuss: How the idea started High level goals with Bitcoin How CTV might bring new functionality Congestion control use case Vaults and protecting coins Contrasting CTV with APO ANYPREVOUT Commercial use of CTV Links: BIP: CHECK TEMPLATE VERIFY Site: utxos.org Twitter: @JeremyRubin Advent Calendar blog series: Rubin's 2021 Bitcoin Advent Calendar Sponsors: Swan Bitcoin Hodl Hodl Lend Compass Mining Braiins.com Unchained Capital (code LIVERA) CoinKite.com (code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Show notes and website Follow me on Twitter @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Patreon @stephanlivera
In this episode of Bitcoin Spaces Live, host Christian Keroles (@ck_snarks) is joined by The Bitcoin Rabbi (@thebitcoinrabbi), Jeremy Rubin (@jeremyrubin), Buck (@buckperley), Meni Rosenfeld (@MeniRosenfeld), Brekkie (@BVBTC) and Leigh Cuen (@La_Cuen) celebrate Hanukkah and engage in a discussion on how some of the core values of Bitcoin overlap with that of Jusdaism. 0:00 CK talks about the new print edition of Bitcoin Magazine. 2:40 Introducing today's show! How Bitcoiners around the world are celebrating Hanukkah and a high-level overview of Jeremy and The Bitcoin Rabbi's experiment. 3:50 The Bitcoin Rabbi leads prayer and Jeremy lights the blockchain menorah. 11:40 The guests and audience members share how they're celebrating. 14:15 How The Bitcoin Rabbi and Jeremy incorporate Bitcoin into their family traditions. 16:47 How Jewish educators are keeping the story of Hanukkah fresh for new generations. 21:28 Exploring the overlaps between the core values, philosophy and ethos of Bitcoin and Judaism. 45:00 Why there isn't just one way to be a Bitcoiner and why that matters. 48:05 Do we improve the world by doing good acts? What is Bitcoin evangelism? 54:23 One of the great victories of Hanukkah, where the food we eat originates from and closing remarks. Get Bitcoin Magazine shipped directly to your front door! Get 21% off with promo code: YTMAG https://store.bitcoinmagazine.com/products/bitcoin-magazine-annual-subscription "The Deep Dive" delivers the latest Bitcoin on-chain market intelligence directly to your inbox! Check it out for free here! https://deepdivebtc.substack.com/welcome Bitcoin 2022 will be the biggest Bitcoin conference ever! Miami, FL from April 6–9, 2022 Get 21% off tickets with promo code: YTMAG https://b.tc/conference/
Jeremy Rubin worked in Corporate America for 13 years before he finally took the jump into Real Estate Investing. He talks about how his experience in Corporate America helped him scale his company to where it is. How to find deals in a competitive market. How he bounced back from a massive loss!
#Bitcoin #MIT #ElonMuskI'd like to welcome everyone to my new PODCASTDave's Daily Crypto TakeIn this channel I will be providing you with news on a daily basis about cryptocurrency, bitcoin, blockchain, FIAT. My main purpose is to share UNBIASED news and updates. Ultimately I learn and hopefully you learn while I go on this journey.ARTICLES used in today's video:https://ambcrypto.com/xrp-closing-in-higher-than-bitcoin-on-this-metric-is-a-rare-phenomenon/XRP closing in higher than Bitcoin on this metric is a rare phenomenonXRP's fall that took the alt's price from its all-time high of $3.31 to under $1, shook its investors and traders. However, this rally came as a sigh of relief to these investors as the alt's price rallied almost 40% in a week. Oddly, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and even BNB had registered lower price gains as compared to XRP which was one of the top weekly gainers at the time of writing (second only to Cardano).While the XRP traders have a lot of cheer about as the alt finally reclaimed the $1 mark for the first time in 10 weeks, it'll be interesting to see how this price rally unfolds for the alt that dropped more than 80% in the last cycle.https://greekreporter.com/2021/08/13/family-makes-fortune-in-bitcoin-invest-everything/Dutch Family Makes Fortune in Bitcoin After Investing EverythingDidi Haitutu, the head of a Dutch family that sold every single cent it had and bought into Bitcoin in 2017, is now living the high life, having taken advantage of a very risky investment and winning big.Now a motivational speaker who travels the world with his family and gives talks as a motivational speaker, the investor gambled literally every penny his family had in savings, and is living proof that sometimes these types of investments can indeed pay off.https://news.bitcoin.com/elon-musk-mark-cuban-dogecoin-strongest-cryptocurrency-payments/Elon Musk and Mark Cuban See Dogecoin as the 'Strongest' Cryptocurrency for PaymentsTesla CEO Elon Musk and Shark Tank star Mark Cuban see dogecoin as the “strongest” cryptocurrency when it comes to using it as a means of payment. To promote the use of dogecoin further, the NBA team Dallas Mavericks will be offering “special pricing for those who pay with dogecoin.”Elon Musk Agrees With Mark Cuban That Dogecoin Is the ‘Strongest' Medium-of-Exchange Cryptohttps://ambcrypto.com/what-does-bitcoins-current-trajectory-mean-for-cardano-xrp-matic-and-dogecoin/What does Bitcoin's current trajectory mean for Cardano, XRP, MATIC, and DogecoinThe past seven days have been a wild ride, with the bulls getting a clear upper hand this time. As the total crypto market cap went above the $2 trillion mark once again, anticipation around another rally peaked. However, in the last few months, weekends were especially hard on the market. Weekend blues brought with them dips that left the market stunned. Will this weekend be a pleasant ride upward or will the market go down yet again?The king coin needs to hold groundWith BTC testing the $47K mark, speculations regarding the market sentiment over the weekend have built up. Even though the ride so far has been smooth, there are clear signals highlighting the continuation of the bull run. Further, things took an unpleasant turn as BTC faced a major resistance.https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/14/mit-student-gave-away-100-worth-of-bitcoin-to-all-undergrads-in-2014.htmlA bunch of MIT students got $100 of free bitcoin in 2014 – some got rich, some wasted it on sushiIn 2014, MIT computer science student Jeremy Rubin offered all undergraduate students on campus $100 worth of bitcoin.Seventy percent of the student body participated in the free bitcoin giveaway.Some ended up wasting their coin at a sushi restaurant that took bitcoin. Others launched side hustles helping classmates set up crypto wallets. https://alternative.me/crypto/fear-and-greed-index/https://coinmarketcap.com/Please subscribe, like, and share so that more and more people can view this content.DISCLAIMER: I will never give any financial advice. And my channel is not considered official Financial Advice. Please do your research before purchasing any cryptocurrency.Thank you very much DaveSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/daves-daily-crypto-take/donations
Jeremy Rubin, a Bitcoin Core contributor and founder of Judica, a Bitcoin R&D Lab, joins Unchained from the Miami Bitcoin Conference (2021) to discuss all things Taproot. Show highlights: a general update on the Miami Bitcoin Conference what Taproot will do for the Bitcoin network how Taproot will make Bitcoin transactions more private what effect Taproot might have on on-chain analytics companies what parts of Bitcoin transactions will be public if/when Taproot goes live what new wallet features Taproot will unlock for Bitcoin how Bitcoin vaults might work a user-friendly definition of MASTs (Merklized Abstract Syntax Tree) how Taproot signaling works when/if Taproot will lock-in why network updates strain the relationship between miners and users Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unchainedcardearnfeb2021 Tezos: https://tezos.com/discover?utm_source=laura-shin&utm_medium=podcast-sponsorship-unconfirmed&utm_campaign=tezos-campaign&utm_content=hero NEAR: https://near.org Episode Links: Jeremy Rubin Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin Judica: https://judica.org/ Personal website: https://rubin.io/ Taproot Signaling status of Taproot: https://taproot.watch/ Bitcoin Magazine on Taproot: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/taproot-coming-what-it-and-how-it-will-benefit-bitcoin Why Taproot matters: https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoins-privacy-and-scaling-tech-upgrade-taproot-just-took-a-big-step-forward Marathon lifts block mining censorship: https://www.coindesk.com/marathon-wont-censor-bitcoin-transactions-says-mining-ceo MASTs: https://bitcointechtalk.com/what-is-a-bitcoin-merklized-abstract-syntax-tree-mast-33fdf2da5e2f
Jeremy Rubin, a Bitcoin Core contributor and founder of Judica, a Bitcoin R&D Lab, joins Unchained from the Miami Bitcoin Conference (2021) to discuss all things Taproot. Show highlights: a general update on the Miami Bitcoin Conference what Taproot will do for the Bitcoin network how Taproot will make Bitcoin transactions more private what effect Taproot might have on on-chain analytics companies what parts of Bitcoin transactions will be public if/when Taproot goes live what new wallet features Taproot will unlock for Bitcoin how Bitcoin vaults might work a user-friendly definition of MASTs (Merklized Abstract Syntax Tree) how Taproot signaling works when/if Taproot will lock-in why network updates strain the relationship between miners and users Thank you to our sponsors! Crypto.com: https://crypto.onelink.me/J9Lg/unchainedcardearnfeb2021 Tezos: https://tezos.com/discover?utm_source=laura-shin&utm_medium=podcast-sponsorship-unconfirmed&utm_campaign=tezos-campaign&utm_content=hero NEAR: https://near.org Episode Links: Jeremy Rubin Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin Judica: https://judica.org/ Personal website: https://rubin.io/ Taproot Signaling status of Taproot: https://taproot.watch/ Bitcoin Magazine on Taproot: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/taproot-coming-what-it-and-how-it-will-benefit-bitcoin Why Taproot matters: https://www.coindesk.com/bitcoins-privacy-and-scaling-tech-upgrade-taproot-just-took-a-big-step-forward Marathon lifts block mining censorship: https://www.coindesk.com/marathon-wont-censor-bitcoin-transactions-says-mining-ceo MASTs: https://bitcointechtalk.com/what-is-a-bitcoin-merklized-abstract-syntax-tree-mast-33fdf2da5e2f
The House of Representatives passed a bill that would create a commission to study the cause of the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. But will it pass the senate? Many Republicans don't think so. Texas is the latest state to pass new anti-abortion laws. Stanford University has backed away from plans to discontinue 11 of its athletic programs. Stanford Daily reporter Jeremy Rubin has been covering this saga from start to finish. He joins the show to fill us all in. And now that the New York Attorney General has notified the Trump organization that their investigation is of a criminal nature, what happens next? Adam Klasfeld has been leading the reporting on this case at LawAndCrime.com and he shares what he knows with us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nic and Matt return with a special Thanksgiving issue of OTB. In this episode: How Castle Island VC was almost Brink VC The difference between financialized walled-garden gold and its Bitcoin equivalent How USDC is being used in Venezuela via AirTM How stablecoins are now tools of geopolitical power projection Vaneck lanches an ETN on the Deutsche Bourse Is GBTC the cause of the rally The OCC proposes fair access to banking services A few people and organizations that we're thankful for Chaincode Labs Bitcoin Optech Greg Schvey and Adam Ludwin Caitlin Long John Pfeffer Fidelity Digital Assets Coin Center Three Arrows and CMS Holdings Should thanksgiving turkey trots be cancelled? Content mentioned in this episode: Jeremy Rubin's collegiate BTC sweater Adventures in Capitalism, Why this Reflexive Ponzi Scheme will Continue Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Proposed Rule Would Ensure Fair Access to Bank Services, Capital, and Credit Sponsor notes: Withum is a forward-thinking, technology-driven advisory and accounting firm committed to helping our clients be more profitable, efficient and productive in today’s complex business environment. Our Digital Currency group is proud to partner with members of the cryptocurrency community. Get to know us at withum.com/crypto.
Flipping houses in the changing economy. Jermey talks about the housing market and how he got into house flipping. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/massiveaction/support
Jeremy Rubin is a contributor to the Bitcoin Core software project, among other projects and initiatives in the technology space. I'm extremely fascinated by the people who contribute to improving the technology that underpins bitcoin - how they think about bitcoin, their personal philosophies and ideologies, and how and why they have decided to devote their time to contributing to this project. I'm also not a very technologically inclined person myself, so I feel its important to speak with those who are, so I can gain further insight and understanding into how bitcoin truly works 'under the hood'. One fascinating question to me is "does everyone who supports, contributes or uses bitcoin have to be 'ideologically aligned' on what bitcoin 'is'?". We explored this question and lots more in this discussion. Enjoy! -- More from Jeremy: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin BLOG: https://rubin.io/ JUDICA WEBSITE: https://judica.org/ More from me: TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2P7PUjA YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3aBbZxg MEDIUM: http://bit.ly/2Zk0Dex INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/30r7IqY
Jeremy Rubin quit his 9-5 so he could spent his time investing in real estate, and he was so successful at that he now also teaches others to do the same.This episode tell his story and also goes over all things real estate and how he got from point A to point B with his very first transaction!There is serious value here and you would be remiss not to listen to how his work ethic and understanding of human interaction got him where he is today.Follow him:@Jeremy Rubin : Facebook@thefriendlyflipper : Instagram@thefriendlyflipper : YoutubeALSO, check out thefriendlyflipperacademy.com to learn how to do what he did!
Jeremy Rubin aka The Friendly Flipper is on a mission to flip lives. He is a full time real estate investor who specializes in the Fix and Flip and creative deal space. His real estate journey began in 2014, when he made the decision to build a path to freedom from his corporate job. He's been called a corporate dropout, after spending 13 years in retail sales and management he knew it was time to change the trajectory of the rest of his life. Without any prior real estate or contracting experience Jeremy taught himself how to wholesale real estate, quite literally one step at a time.
With bitcoin's trading range getting even tighter, CoinDesk's Markets Daily is back for your bitcoin news roundup.This episode is sponsored by Bitstamp and Crypto.com.First Mover: Bitcoin Miners Find Upgrade Financing Aplenty, Even as Prices LanguishBig-money players are extending financing to bitcoin miners for equipment upgrades, even though prices are still torpid two months after the halving. PayPal Picks Paxos to Supply Crypto for New Service, Sources SayPayPal has chosen Paxos to handle the new service’s supply of digital assets, according to two people familiar with the matter.This New Coding Language Could Help Unlock Bitcoin's Smart Contract PotentialWith the introduction of Sapio, Jeremy Rubin hopes to expand Bitcoin's smart contract use cases and increase the "financial self-sovereignty" of its users.
In this episode I sit down with Jeremy to discuss his background, how he transitioned from sales at Verizon to launching his real estate business, the essence of fixing and flipping properties, how he helps people get into real estate whether they leave the workforce or not, and his best practices for success! Jeremy Rubin aka The Friendly Flipper is on a mission to flip lives. He is a full time real estate investor who specializes in the Fix and Flip and creative deal space. His real estate journey began in 2014, when he made the decision to build a path to freedom from his corporate job. He's been called a corporate dropout, after spending 13 years in retail sales and management he knew it was time to change the trajectory of the rest of his life. Without any prior real estate or contracting experience Jeremy taught himself how to wholesale real estate, quite literally one step at a time.Toward the end of 2016 Jeremy completed his first fix and flip deal, without a bank and without a hard money lender by getting creative. After nearly 6 months of trial and error, and managing contractors on his lunch break he sold his first fix and flip property and cleared over $44,000. Shortly after he turned in his 2 week at notice and has never looked back. Today Jeremy is the CEO of Premier Real Estate Group, California Central Coast's #1 creative real estate investing group and owner operator of Friendly Flipper Academy, where he found his passion in educating others from those new to the industry to experienced realtors and investors the art of creative real estate investing all over the USA.Jeremy is a Central Coast native and enjoys spending time outdoors, building his businesses, staying fit and healthy and constantly seeking higher levels of self development and consciousness while helping others flip their lives, as he did with his own though the world of self development, personal optimization and real estate.CONNECT WITH JEREMY!! @THEFRIENDLYFLIPPER ON SOCIAL MEDIA AND FRIENDLYFLIPPERACADEMY.COM
Aaron van Wirdum sits down with Bitcoin Core developer Jeremy Rubin to dig into the details of Check Template Verify and the benefits it offers to the Bitcoin network. Topics: What are covenants How check template verify enables new covenants in Bitcoin. How CTV adds congestion control features to Bitcoin. How CTV changes the Bitcoin fee market How CTV can improve lightning network onboarding. You can find us @BitcoinMagazine on Twitter. Aaron van Wirdum on Twitter @AaronvanW Jeremy Rubin on Twitter @JeremyRubin
This week we are joined by Bitcoin Core dev Jerermy Rubin and BTCPay, Zap and Strike dev Rockstar Developer.Be sure to follow @swanbitcoin on Twitter so you can tune in live whenever you can - we also broadcast on YouTube, Facebook and Twitch. But if you can’t do it live you’ll be able to catch all the Swan Signal Live conversations here on this podcast.Join us in the Swan Signal chat room too! LinksSwan Bitcoin - the best place to buy and invest in BitcoinSwan Signal PodcastSwan Bitcoin on TwitterMusic: When We Stare at the Moon by Donovan Hikaru
Interview with Jeremy Rubin!
For our third episode, we talked to Jeremy Rubin about his recent CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY proposal. During our discussion, we touch on the history of covenant proposals, vaults, payment pools, CTV's synergies with Taproot and more. Notes: What is CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY (CTV)? (4:30) What is a covenant? (5:25) - CoinCovenants using SCIP signatures, an amusingly bad idea (2013) (7:15) - Bitcoin Covenants AKA MES16 paper (2016) (8:15) - Talk at Stanford Blockchain Conference (2017) (9:20) Why covenants? (11:43) Utxos.org Vaults (12:10) - Annuity type vaults (13:40) Payment pools (18:00) Synergies with Taproot (22:11) SIGHASH_NOINPUT/ SIGHASH_ANYPREVOUT (24:31) CTV and lightning channels (26:30) Congestion control (32:04) CreateNewBlock() (33:09) If you like this, find more shows at podcast.chaincode.com. Thank you to Matthew Zipkin for sound engineering.
Join Marty as he sits down with Bitcoin Core contributor Jeremy Rubin to discuss: - MIT Digital Currency Initiative - Airdrops - OP_CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY (BIP 119) - POWSWAP - Dev funding - Scaling - much more Follow Jeremy on Twitter Check out BIP 119 Shoutout to our sponsor: Cash App. Head over to the App Store or Google Play Store, download cash.app and start #stackingsats today. Use the promo code: "stackingsats" to receive $10 and contribute $10 to OWLS Lacrosse you download the app. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: tftc.tv Contribute to the show: https://tftc.io/contribute/
Welcome to episode 66 of The Bitcoin Game, I'm Rob Mitchell. My second interview at the recent Bitcoin 2019 conference in San Francisco was with Jeremy Rubin, a fascinating guy who has contributed a ton to Bitcoin. We review Jeremy's background, discuss his current project (a BIP intended to aid with scaling pressures), and we revisit his controversial idea of a Bitcoin reorg in the wake of the recent Binance hack. And a lot more! Jeremy provides some pretty compelling content; I bet you'll enjoy this interview. EPISODE LINKS Jeremy's Website https://rubin.io Jeremy on Twitter https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin Tidbit Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidbit Coinhive (similar to Tidbit, more recent) https://krebsonsecurity.com/2018/03/who-and-what-is-coinhive MIT Bitcoin $100 Giveaway (Coindesk article) https://www.coindesk.com/time-we-gave-500000-bitcoin-college-kids Period of Exclusivity Encourages Early Adopters, by Christian Catalini http://news.mit.edu/2017/bitcoin-study-period-exclusivity-encourages-early-adopters-0713 MIT Digital Currency Initiative https://dci.mit.edu Bitcoin Core https://bitcoin.org OP_SECURETHEBAG https://github.com/JeremyRubin/bips/blob/op-secure-the-bag/bip-secure-the-bag.mediawiki Article on Jeremy's BIP from The Block https://www.theblockcrypto.com/2019/05/24/proof-of-work-a-bitcoin-covenant-proposal BIP - Bitcoin Improvement Proposal https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_Improvement_Proposals Bitcoin Optech Newsletter https://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters HTLC - Hash Time Locked Contracts Wiki https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Hash_Time_Locked_Contracts Jeremy's Initial Tweet about Binance Hack Reorg https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin/status/1125919526485254144 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. As Seen On The Guardian • TechCrunch • Engadget • Ars Technica • Popular Mechanics Infowars • Maxim • Inc. • Vice • RT • Bitcoin Magazine • VentureBeat PRI • CoinDesk • Washington Post • Forbes • Fast Company Bitcoin Keychains - BKeychain.com 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. Bitcoin (Segwit) tipping address: 3AYvXZseExRn3Dum8z9tFUk9jtQK6KMU4g Lightning Network tipping: https://tippin.me/@TheBTCGame Note: We've migrated our RSS feed (and primary content host) from Soundcloud to Libsyn. So if you noticed the Soundcloud numbers aren't nearly as high as they used to be, that's the reason.
Unconfirmed: Insights and Analysis From the Top Minds in Crypto
Tushar Jain of Multicoin Capital discusses how hackers likely obtained $40 million worth of Bitcoin in a hack on Binance, how the leading crypto exchange could have incentivized miners to reorganize the blocks, and what the possibility says about the game theory of Bitcoin. We talk about why Binance ultimately decided against trying to go this route, and whether or not exchanges should, in the future, try to use reorgs immediately after exchange hacks in order to both undo the hack as well as deter future hackers. Plus, we discuss how this idea would have differed from the Ethereum hard fork after the DAO and whether or not this suggests that fast finality is preferable to probabilistic finality. Thank you to our sponsor! CipherTrace: http://ciphertrace.com/unconfirmed Episode links: Tushar Jain: https://twitter.com/tusharjain_?lang=en Multicoin Capital: https://multicoin.capital Binance's announcement about the hack: https://binance.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360028031711 Bitcoin core contributor Jeremy Rubin's suggestion to attempt the reorg: https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin/status/1125919526485254144 CZ's Periscope AMA after the hack: https://twitter.com/binance/status/1125959459782553600 CZ's decision not to do the reorg: https://twitter.com/cz_binance/status/1125996194734399488 CZ tweeting about the controversy that resulted: https://twitter.com/cz_binance/status/1126088279261007875?s=20 Jeremy's statement after the controversy over his suggestion of a reorg: https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin/status/1126391126619971585?s=20
Jeremy Rubin returns with tips for traveling with your family, and he and Michelle discuss True Detective, car coasters and more. Recos Travel Apps FAAWait app MyTSA app True Detective and The Flat Circle Car Coasters Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend Ice Cube, Kevin Hart and Conan Help a Student Driver Qwirkle Bonus Acorns app My Radar app Related Episode Episode 04: The Balloon Pilot recopod.com
Possibly deceased politician, economist, philosopher and musicologist Lyndon LaRouche* calls in to explain the secret KGB-House of Windsor population reduction cabal. We're then joined by writer Lyle Jeremy Rubin to fully dissect the resurrection of Max Boot, the enduring grift of the neocons, and how we must resist The Blob. Read Lyle's piece in the Baffler here: https://thebaffler.com/latest/under-the-boot-rubin *James Adomian
Michelle and her brother, balloon pilot Jeremy Rubin, talk about competitive ballooning, getting to inbox zero, Jeremy’s tips for refining your travel process, our dream travel app, and more. Go to recopod.com for show notes and links to our recos.
Seventeen years after the attacks on the World Trade Center, the US is still embroiled in the longest foreign war in its history. Marine Corps veteran Lyle Jeremy Rubin argues that unending imperialist war has become part of a bipartisan consensus to which the Left must offer alternatives. Read his new article in The Nation here: https://www.thenation.com/article/the-forever-wars-cheerleaders/ Image: Reuters/Lucas Jackson
Bossed 2 Boss Podcast | Entrepreneur Interviews & Stories from the Business World
In this episode, Miro sits down to talk with #bossoftheweek Jeremy Rubin "The Friendly Flipper" to hear his story!
On this episode of Build Your Network, Host Travis Chappell interviews Jeremy Rubin a full-time house flipper who taught himself how to wholesale and flip houses to create the life he always wanted. Here’s what Travis and Jeremy discuss in this episode: About Jeremy Rubin Currently flipping houses in California, Oregon, and Washington and has… The post Build Your Network (http://www.buildyournetwork.co). For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (https://www.acast.com/privacy)
Why is attending a conference like the 10X Growth Conference, and networking important? Networking connects you with like-minded people. People who may have skills that you need, and you may have skills that they need. Jeremy Rubin - http://friendlyflipperacademy.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendlyFlippr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefriendlyflipper/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/patienceandhustledaily/support
Jeremy Rubin is known as the Friendly Flipper on social media and is a real estate investor based out of Santa Maria, California. Jeremy mainly focuses on fix and flip investments and plans to expand his company to flipping over 100 houses per year very soon. He is also currently developing The Friendly Flipper Academy which will be a real estate investing education program for newer investors. Mentioned in this episode: 10X Growth Conference: https://10xgrowthcon.com/ Grant Cardone: https://grantcardone.com/
Jeremy Rubin - The Friendly Flipper tells his story on how he started with nothing and went on to flipping houses and making good money doing it. Listen to this podcast to learn how to make extra cash, how to eliminate risk in house flipping and how to build valuable relationships.