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One of the best ways to learn anything is to listen to some experts. Here are some of their talks and interviews about Bitcoin and related topics.
Great teachers are the unicorns.
Andreas Antonopoulos
Andreas Antonopoulos is an Old Guard Bitcoiner who has given some of the best and most educational talks on the technology. He is also the author of several books on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Here is one of his more popular talks:
Here is another one on Bitcoin as "infrastructure inversion":
When I first began reading about Bitcoin and watching videos, I looked for Andreas's videos first because they were so well-organized and delivered.
Saifedean Ammous
Austrian economist Saifedean Ammous is the author of one of the more popular Bitcoin books, The Bitcoin Standard, which includes historical tales about money that help many readers understand how Bitcoin is money and how it elevates money to a new level.
Michael Saylor
If you want an investor's perspective wrapped in a discussion about the economics of energy, Saylor delivers. While he has said and done a few things that irritated me, I also view that from the perspective of somebody saying and doing a lot of things. One way or another, he has thought through enough of Bitcoin that his thoughts will be educational to a great many people.
A Slightly More Advanced Conceptual Discussion: Bitcoin = Money + Time + Energy + Information
I subscribe to Jack Mallers channel. I wish the volume on this video were a little better because the content is excellent.
Great Talks and Interviews
I'll repeat this exercise every few months. I will likely do this in a few of my other article threads, too. Of course, you can share your favorites, too.
Thank you for the vids. Saved. Im a newbie. Gotta nonviolently noncompliantly decentralize. ; ) Go local too! catherine austin fitts solarireport.com
Seems to me that the fact that something requires stacks of books and hours of videos to explain, is a sign that it isn't ready for prime time, and may never be. It's just way too geeky and complicated.
Nobody ever had to explain cash or gold to me, they were concepts one could grasp immediately.