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In this episode, we delve into the diverse backgrounds and creative journeys of several authors who have contributed to the world of Bitcoin literature. From John Champagne, a software developer turned author, to Decent Money, a computational biologist and Bitcoin enthusiast, each writer brings a unique perspective to the table. We explore their motivations, inspirations, and the stories behind their works, such as "The Last Mugging" and "Hello World." These authors share a common thread of passion for Bitcoin and its potential to revolutionize society, as seen in their varied literary contributions.
We also highlight the intriguing narratives of authors like SF, a self-proclaimed pseudo-intellectual and hedonist, and Niko Laminin, who transitioned from construction engineering to Bitcoin education. The episode features a wide array of talents, including KT Morley, a former algebra teacher turned author, and Knut Zvanholme, known for his infamous Bitcoin meme. From speculative fiction to educational guides, these authors are united by their dedication to exploring the intersection of technology, culture, and the future of money. Join us as we uncover the stories and aspirations of these creative minds shaping the Bitcoin literary landscape.

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24 episodes

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In this episode, we delve into the diverse backgrounds and creative journeys of several authors who have contributed to the world of Bitcoin literature. From John Champagne, a software developer turned author, to Decent Money, a computational biologist and Bitcoin enthusiast, each writer brings a unique perspective to the table. We explore their motivations, inspirations, and the stories behind their works, such as "The Last Mugging" and "Hello World." These authors share a common thread of passion for Bitcoin and its potential to revolutionize society, as seen in their varied literary contributions.
We also highlight the intriguing narratives of authors like SF, a self-proclaimed pseudo-intellectual and hedonist, and Niko Laminin, who transitioned from construction engineering to Bitcoin education. The episode features a wide array of talents, including KT Morley, a former algebra teacher turned author, and Knut Zvanholme, known for his infamous Bitcoin meme. From speculative fiction to educational guides, these authors are united by their dedication to exploring the intersection of technology, culture, and the future of money. Join us as we uncover the stories and aspirations of these creative minds shaping the Bitcoin literary landscape.

  continue reading

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