There are many. I'm a big fan of Bitcoin Audible, The Kevin Rooke Show, and Bitcoin Review. You can listen to all three on Fountain and earn some sats to tip them with.
Bitcoin Audible is great because Guy reads fantastic articles that he pulls from everywhere. I could never track them all down myself, and having them read to you while commuting is easier than sitting down and reading each one. As a bonus, you get "Guy's Take", where Guy gives his informed opinions and sometimes goes on an unhinged rant!
Kevin Rooke's Show always has interesting topics beyond what's generically covered on most bitcoin podcasts. Kevin is also a great interviewer, who lets the guest speak and doesn't try to control the narrative.
Bitcoin Review goes into interesting technical depth. I'm usually out of my league listening to this show, which usually features talented coders, but I do manage to learn a few things. I like the informal back and forth style among people who are on the cutting edge technologically.
As they state, their mission is to provide the signal in a sea of noise...
Have learned, and continue to learn, a literal wealth of information for this one source.
Helps that they have some of the smartest minds in the industry in one discussion. Michael Saylor, Microstrategy, has been a guest, more importantly, he's been a listener.
There are many. I'm a big fan of Bitcoin Audible, The Kevin Rooke Show, and Bitcoin Review. You can listen to all three on Fountain and earn some sats to tip them with.
Itβs kind of crazy to me how awesome fountain is. If you listen to the 1 minute ad each day you almost always get 50 - 100+ hours xtra Sats π
It's awesome when it works and doesn't crash.
It's even more impressive when you realize the whole thing is run by 2 or 3 guys.
Jeeezuz! Where are all the Sats Iβm earning actually come from? Is it podcasters who want to promote their shows?
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I forgot to say why I liked these shows:
Bitcoin Audible is great because Guy reads fantastic articles that he pulls from everywhere. I could never track them all down myself, and having them read to you while commuting is easier than sitting down and reading each one. As a bonus, you get "Guy's Take", where Guy gives his informed opinions and sometimes goes on an unhinged rant!
Kevin Rooke's Show always has interesting topics beyond what's generically covered on most bitcoin podcasts. Kevin is also a great interviewer, who lets the guest speak and doesn't try to control the narrative.
Bitcoin Review goes into interesting technical depth. I'm usually out of my league listening to this show, which usually features talented coders, but I do manage to learn a few things. I like the informal back and forth style among people who are on the cutting edge technologically.
Agree with those, I would add the Rabbit Hole Recap
Are you kidding me stackers? ITS STACKER NEWS LIVE! SNL
k00b and thriller keep it light and funny all under 50 minutes!
Show them some love damn it!
How about the 125 best bitcoin podcasts?
CHARTS - Top 50 podcasts and episodes on Fountain app
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The Cafe Bitcoin Podcast
https://open.spotify.com/show/6cd6PpeeaZLiTvsyh5SjGB?si=D_xUqhzYQZile0u6dIIVeA
As they state, their mission is to provide the signal in a sea of noise...
Have learned, and continue to learn, a literal wealth of information for this one source.
Helps that they have some of the smartest minds in the industry in one discussion. Michael Saylor, Microstrategy, has been a guest, more importantly, he's been a listener.
Bitcoin Dad Pod all the way. By far my favorite. Informed perspective without the ideologies.
https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information/podcasts.html