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Trust Revolution

Trust Revolution

著者: Shawn Yeager
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Trust is unraveling—institutions falter, headlines deceive, and centralized power’s grip is weakening. A new reality’s emerging: pioneers building on open protocols and technologies are rewriting the rules. Trust Revolution digs in with unfiltered conversations—tech rebels slashing data grabs, whistleblowers exposing flaws, officials rejecting overreach, and contrarians defending the old guard. From cypherpunks to business leaders, we unpack how economies and societies are shifting.© 2025 Shawn Yeager. Made in Nashville. 経済学
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  • S01E13 – Reflecting on Trust Revolution: Season 1 recap
    2025/07/10

    In this solo episode, host Shawn Yeager reflects on the first 12 episodes of Trust Revolution, expressing gratitude to listeners and sharing insights gained from conversations with various builders, thinkers, and leaders. The podcast aims to explore the erosion of trust in traditional institutions and the potential of decentralization and technology, such as Bitcoin, to restore personal sovereignty. Shawn discusses the importance of reaching those curious about alternative systems and highlights key themes like the diminishing trust in centralized entities and the promise of decentralized solutions.

    Throughout the season, Shawn engaged with a diverse group of guests, including futurists, technologists, and policy advisors, to discuss topics ranging from private AI and alternative app stores to the implications of AI on society. He emphasizes the need for citizen action and transparency to challenge existing power structures and the role of technology in reshaping business and governance. As the podcast moves forward, Shawn plans to focus on conversations with builders and advocates who are leading the way in creating change and empowering individuals to reclaim control over their trust and privacy.

    Subscribe at podcast.trustrevolution.co.
    Music in this episode by More Ghost Than Man.

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  • S01E11 Matt O'Dell ‒ The past, present, and future of freedomtech
    2025/06/25
    Matt O'dell, Bitcoin OG and freedom tech advocate, joins Shawn to dissect trust in a world of surveillance and centralized control. From Bitcoin’s role as a beacon of financial agency to Signal's strides in secure communication, O'dell unpacks the tools reshaping money, identity, and expression. As co-founder of Bitcoin Park, OpenSats, and Ten31 Ventures, and host of Rabbit Hole Recap and Citadel Dispatch, he shares a decade of insights on building privacy-first businesses and communities. Recorded June 16, 2025, amid global tensions, this episode explores why open protocols matter, what’s thriving in 2025, and how to navigate a trust-minimized future.Background Matt O'dell is a veteran Bitcoiner and open-source advocate, driving freedom tech forward. He co-founded Bitcoin Park, OpenSats, a 501c3 funding open-source projects like nostr and Tor, and Ten31, a VC firm backing Bitcoin businesses like Strike and Start9. Hosting Rabbit Hole Recap with Marty Bent and Citadel Dispatch, O'dell educates thousands on Bitcoin and privacy. A former Human Rights Foundation volunteer and Bitcoin Policy Institute board member, he champions self-custody and financial freedom, blending technology, policy, and community to counter surveillance. Highlights Bitcoin’s Evolution: From a pre-Mt. Gox Wild West to 2025’s robust self-custody and mobile apps, Bitcoin empowers users, though KYC/AML normalizes surveillance.Freedom Tech Wins: Signal’s nonprofit model balances privacy and usability, while Tor persists despite vulnerabilities. Both lag Bitcoin’s anti-hegemonic design.OpenSats Mission: Funds open-source projects transparently, countering corporate capture, with support for Tor and Bitcoin-focused initiatives.Ten31 Ventures: Backs profitable Bitcoin businesses like Strike (fiat-Bitcoin bridge) and Start9 (self-hosting), balancing short-term gains with long-term freedom.Nostr’s Promise: Solves identity and social media challenges with permissionless, trust-minimized communication, countering deep fakes and censorship.Business Models: Buy/sell Bitcoin and collateralized loans dominate, but lean, open-source ventures like Primal and Peach bet on future demand. Tether’s $24B profit underscores fiat arbitrage, yet Bitcoin’s scarcity prevails long-term. Quotes to Remember“Bitcoin became this avenue of hope for me. It was a direction that we could actually affect actionable change and have true agency.” – Matt O'dell“The power of these projects relies on individuals. It’s a movement of people.” – Matt O'dell“Winning is 5% or higher of the global population using these tools in a freedom-focused way.” – Matt O'dell“The tools exist for people to take agency. It’s better spent improving the lives of those who seek it than convincing the masses.” – Matt O'dell“Bitcoin is the opportunity cost. You need to be profitable in Bitcoin terms.” – Matt O'dellResources & LinksHuman Rights Foundation Financial Freedom Report: hrf.org/financialfreedomreport – Weekly insights on global financial repression and freedom tech’s impact.Odell’s Resource Page: odell.xyz – Tools, contacts, and guides for Bitcoin and privacy tech.Rabbit Hole Recap: rhr.tv – Weekly Bitcoin news with Odell and Marty Bent.Citadel Dispatch: citadeldispatch.com – Matt Odell’s podcast on Bitcoin, privacy, and freedom tech.Bitcoin Park: bitcoinpark.com – Community hubs in Nashville and Austin for Bitcoin education.OpenSats: opensats.org – Support open-source projects driving freedom tech.Ten31: ten31.vc – Venture capital firm investing in Bitcoin-focused businesses.Subscribe at podcast.trustrevolution.co. Music in this episode by More Ghost Than Man.
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