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The Bitlemms Podcast

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 us · EN · 14 episodes

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14
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About this podcast

Bitlemmas exists to help the open‑source world build and govern truly decentralized, participatory community infrastructure. We do that by bridging: ● Old open‑source communities (Linux‑style foundations, maintainers, infra folks), and ● Bitcoin‑grade decentralization (no presale, no roadmap, no issuer, no censorship) ● Plus modern thinking on monetary policy and decentralized programming …so that more of those open‑source builders start designing and contributing to decentralized software and protocols that reflect these values. Our purpose is impact and alignment: upgrading the infrastructure of free communities so it stays free, resilient, and democratically governed.

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A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960 | Book Review

Jun 5, 202650mEp. 16S1

A Monetary History of the United States Milton Friedman & Anna Schwartz · Book Review Watson and B. Sovereign break down one of the most consequential economics books ever written — and ask what it means for builders wor

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The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money | Book Review

May 27, 202657mEp. 15S1

The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money — A BitLemmas Book Review Episode 15 | The BitLemmas Podcast What if the economy can fail not because workers refuse to work, but because no one commits to fund the w

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The Dawn of Everything | Book Review

May 21, 202659mEp. 14S1

The Dawn of Everything — A BitLemmas Book Review Episode 14 | The BitLemmas Podcast What if everything you were taught about the origins of civilization was not just wrong — but politically limiting? In this episode, Wat

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Exit, Voice and Loyalty | Book Review

May 18, 202651mEp. 13S1

Exit, Voice, and Loyalty: Four Counterintuitive Truths About How Systems Survive (or Fail) When institutions decline, what do people actually do — and what should they do? In Episode 13, Watson and B. Sovereign dig into

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Governing the Commons | Book Review

May 7, 20261h 1mEp. 12S1

Governing the Commons: A Review of Elinor Ostrom What if the tragedy of the commons was never really about the commons at all? In this episode, Watson and B. Sovereign do a deep dive into Nobel Prize-winning economist El

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Digital Technology and Democratic Theory | Book Review

May 1, 20261h 23mEp. 11S1

BitLemmas | Episode 11: Book Review — Digital Technology and Democratic Theory by Bernholz, Landemore & Reich Who really controls what you see, who gets heard, and who gets silenced online? In Episode 11 of BitLemmas, Wa

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The Right to Repair | Book Review

Apr 22, 20261h 3mEp. 10S1

BitLemmas | Episode 10: Book Review — The Right to Repair by Aaron Perzanowski Do you really own the devices you buy? In Episode 10 of the BitLemmas podcast, Watson, Drew, and B. Sovereign review The Right to Repair by A

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Thinking in Systems | Book Review

Apr 16, 202659mEp. 9S1

Episode 9: Thinking in Systems What if the reason most problems keep coming back isn't bad luck or bad people — but bad structure? In this episode, Watson and B. Sovereign break down Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadow

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Layered Money | Book Review

Apr 8, 20261h 18mEp. 8S1

Is Your Money Real? | A Review of 'Layered Money' by Nik Bhatia Money is not a single thing; it is a pyramid of claims. In this episode, Watson and B. Sovereign dive into Nik Bhatia's seminal book, Layered Money, to prov

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The Democracy Project | Book Review

Apr 1, 20261h 30mEp. 7S1

Episode 7: A Review of The Democracy Project by David Graeber What if democracy isn't something you have — it's something you do? In this episode, Watson, B. Sovereign, and Drew dig into David Graeber's The Democracy Pro

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Broken Money | Book Review

Mar 25, 20261h 28mEp. 3S1

Broken Money: Ledgers, Power, and the Future of Money The Ledger Framework of Money. In Episode 6 of the BitLemmas Podcast, Watson and B. Sovereign provide a comprehensive review of Lyn Alden's book, Broken Money . The d

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The Lightning Network | Book Review

Mar 20, 20261h 8mEp. 5S1

The Lightning Network: Instant Bitcoin Payments (and the Real Tradeoffs) If you've ever wondered whether Bitcoin can actually compete with Visa, or why it currently can't, this episode is for you. In the fifth episode of

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The Block Size War | Book Review

Mar 18, 20261h 12mEp. 4S1

The Block Size War: How Bitcoin Survived Its Own Civil War What happens when powerful groups fight over who controls the rules of a system no one owns? In this episode, Watson, B. Sovereign, and Drew review The Block Siz

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Slicing Pie | Book Review

Mar 8, 202657mEp. 3S1

Slicing Pie: Fair Ownership Without Fantasy Valuations What is the most dangerous question you can ask inside an early-stage venture? According to Slicing Pie by Mike Moyer, it is this: "What do we each get?" In the thir

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The Starfish and the Spider | Book Review

Mar 2, 202652mEp. 2S1

The Starfish and the Spider: Decentralization, Resilience, and the Limits of Control What if the most resilient organizations in history succeeded precisely because they had no leader to overthrow? In the second episode

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The Price of Tomorrow | Book Review

Feb 27, 202632mEp. 1S1

The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation Is the Key to an Abundant Future In this debut episode of the BitLemmas Podcast, Watson walks through a detailed review of Jeff Booth's The Price of Tomorrow: Why Deflation Is the Key

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