Surprise AMA 01/22-23/2021
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hi everyone this is charles hoskinson broadcasting live from warm sunny colorado i have been working all day finally finished but up since early this morning it's now 1105 and i was gonna go to bed but [ __ ] it i love my community i love you guys and i figured why not go do a night ama so the europeans who are enjoying their weekend and the asians who never get to attend these things live can actually attend these things live how about that we're gonna have an end of the week update here next week and lots to say mary hard fork is coming up in february really cool things to do there going to enjoy it gonna have some fun with it a huge amount of software updates going through no one is sleeping i thought we'd get back to a sustainable workflow but it is what it is and we're getting it done though we're moving as fast as we can and we're certainly getting the updates every week to two weeks something's coming out pretty exhausting right now it's going to be a long brutal few months as we keep turning things on and we get things out i just got my demo today for the native multi-asset experience in daedalus and i said boy it'd be really cool to take it to the mint network and have people take a look at that see if they it because dead list is now going from a single asset wallet ada to a wallet that can contain multiple assets whatever people issue and i i the interface but i think we can do even better and i said well there's 150 tokens that were issued on the devnet excuse me on the mint network so why don't you go talk to those guys who are issuing those tokens and see if they the experience too and so we're going to be doing a lot of cool stuff with flight in the coming months a lot of smart contract things are coming but overall next week you guys are going to get a really great update and it's going to be fun etc i finally had a chance to talk to the lunatec team they've been getting their feet wet in the new project manager new product manager and they should have some cool stuff to report towards the end of the month a lot of improvements optimizations technical debt reductions automated testing it's it's a big pile of work to get mantis to a production client it's great proof of concept but mantis in no way is ready for prime time so this quarter is all about doing that all right could go on forever about all these updates but it wouldn't be an ama if i'm just talking be a lot more fun if you guys ask me questions so why don't we get to that i have my atlantic water it's actually alkaline water it's good stuff they say you absorb it fast or whatever i just the taste of it hope that is vodka in the bottle i wish there's nothing that gets you off more than exhaustion and unfortunately i've gotten to the point where it's going to be a little hard to get sleep so i said screw it let's let's just talk to you guys just watch your last interview with forecast news amazing as usual i think i did that interview two or three weeks ago but sometimes they immediately release it sometimes they sit on it for a little bit and it had been long enough time that i'd forgotten about it and i said oh man that'd be yeah and then it just comes out and i said oh yeah okay and then people say i was saying i'm real fun and excited about fortune 500 companies and i don't remember exactly saying that so i'm gonna have to go back to that part of the interview and see see what i said but i was making a point that if you want to attract the fortune 500 you probably should get adoption using utility in the developing world because it creates new customer customer base for them you can't just directly approach the fortune 500 but i'll have to go back and watch it again but it was a fun interview i really liked the interviewer i forget her name but i've met her a few times and i always run into our conferences and we've done i think three interviews total and they've all been great interviews i've had a lot of fun with them good morning when will you be in okinawa so i'm going to go back to japan and it's kind of a closing of the 2020 contract so we start from where we were in 2015 to what we accomplished in 2020 and part of the tour starting from hokkaido all the way down to okinawa is a celebration of what we accomplished and the next part of the tour is to talk about what we'd like to do over the next five years and it's basically an opportunity for people to vote and decide if that vision makes sense or if they want to do something else and we'll make the case that there's a lot more to do it's kind of like running for re-election you kind of go over what you did over your term and you talk about the things you plan to do with the next one that said we are waiting for more news about covid the united states borders are locked down japan borders are mostly locked down and vaccinations are getting into the global commons but they haven't quite gotten to a level yet that is substantively affecting the infection rates so we're right now in the third wave of coping and as a consequence the hospitals are at capacity and it's real tough for a lot of people so as soon as that recedes a little bit we'll go ahead and go to japan and we can actually have gatherings we'll go to japan so the big thing is going to be the olympics i'm still waiting to see exactly what happens there and when it's okay to have larger gatherings in japan and when japan has a higher vaccination rate so we'll we'll see so we haven't quite planned that trip out i'd love to in june but it might actually take a few more months just depending on vaccine distribution and what the japanese government decides as well as what's going on in the united states and what the u.s government decides at the moment we're on lockdown in terms of international travel i can't fly to canada i can't fly abroad so even if i wanted to be in okinawa i can't quite get there yet [Music] what's in your pocket it's like what's in your wallet these are lamy pens i always try to carry two of them what is easy to start developing on cardona i'm a senior computer science and i will be applying to graduate school in the fall well i don't know what your emphasis in computer science was but i'll assume you had a standard american computer science education so you took a course in algorithms you took a course in programming languages a little bit about databases and networks you did all the standard cs courses you did some discrete math you probably did calculus in these things and so yeah it got a bright enough head that you're capable of handling some level of rigor you're probably pretty proficient developer in a standard language like java or c plus plus or c sharp depending upon your curriculum you probably know a little bit about web applications and javascript and that got prepared to learn about full stack development and you probably learned a little bit about qa and these other things so if you have a standard imperative cs education meaning you learned object-oriented programming and you learned about a pair of languages like java then probably your best bet is to start with ethereum and their stack learn a little bit about that so mastering ethereum is a good book it was co-authored by gavin wood andreas antonopoulos and there's lots of great guides and tutorials and it gets your head into the whole dap mindset and learn about how to do the on-chain and off-chain stuff and there's great tutorials there then take all of those skills and instead of deploying to the ethereum test net deploy to the cardano ethereum devnet and actually build there now if you're really keen to start working with plutus the best thing you can do and it's going to take you probably two to three months to get through it depending upon your schedule is read the haskell book just go to the haskellbook.com it's like 40 50 bucks it's over a thousand pages long and it's an incredibly comprehensive introduction to haskell and as a consequence of that you'll be well suited for plutus after the mary hard fork were all hands on deck focused on the plutus test net that will be the thing we use to get to the plutus main net and that's going to move very quickly we're going to be acid testing it i'm trying very hard to get good pedagogy for plutus out there's certainly a lot of stuff for writing for native assets multi-asset and that's closely related to the whole pollutus development experience so if you're complete neofights a smart contract start with ethereum and then test that on our stack it's just better faster cheaper if you actually know a little bit about that model and or or you've had pre-existing training and functional programming and you feel pretty confident with haskell then there are some udemy classes that we created for pollutus but we don't quite have that development experience up yet it's not coming too long from now it's imminent it's it's within 45 days that's pretty reasonable but that pedagogy is not where it needs to be it's a big focus of ours late q1 and all throughout q2 to get that pedagogy where it needs to be and what i'd like is to be able to just have a turnkey solution say go do this go go read this book and then you're good to go but at the moment you can write apps and glow you can write apps in yellow you can write apps in ethereum and of course at some point you'll be able to write marlo and plutus probably start with ethereum first because it's the broadest reference set i think there are over 3 400 dapps that they're floating around that you can analyze and so good to get some inspiration about what people are doing why they're doing it where they're going with it charles what are your thoughts about joe biden being 78 and signing docs you can't even read most american presidents for a long time have been signing documents that they don't read and other people read for them and tell them it's a good idea to sign it the prior administration did that for four years and i'm willing to wage the administration before that and the administration before that and the administration before that was also citing documents that they didn't read there is just no way a human being can read thousands of pages of technical prose every day and parse and understand the implications of all of it and keep it in context of a multi-million page ecosystem welcome to the machine hi charles have you read the creature from jekyll island it's a very famous book talks about the federal reserve system and some of the history behind it from a very creative viewpoint yes it's one of several books the other one is secrets of the temple it's a little old i wish they would create a new edition of it that came out in the 1980s charles are you optimistic about the biden administration for crypto currencies it's a mixed bag yellen has said some slightly negative things she's 74 years old her prior government role before she left government was the head of the federal reserve where our industry spent quite a bit of a time attacking her and the fed so i imagine her only exposure to us has been negative interactions that said she's just getting up to speed and gensler is a domain expert cryptocurrencies and brummer is the other guy he's at the cftc gensler is at the securities exchange commission those two roles are very crypto friendly or at the very least crypto aware and i think they understand the implications of attacking our industry on the growth of the american fintech economy so frankly i feel that there's going to be some good some bad some policies we don't like some policies actually make sense fenhub now reports directly to the chairman for example and there's a lot of activities that are occurring that actually are pretty productive and positive for crypto however tax policies probably not going to be very favorable or nice for us and i also do believe there's going to be a tightening of kyc so know your customer regulations are going to be pushed to the extent where identity gets connected to wallets and transactions it is what it is you take the good with the bad charles do you speak any other languages no i barely speak english how's your game going i haven't had time to work on it too much but i do actually write part of the plot every day i think i have the thing for that oh yeah on this trusty yellow part right here i i won't i won't show you guys too much of the yellow pad because i have some plot details on it but i try to write one or two pages every day and i'm kind of old school i use chalkboard still and i write things down still and so forth and so one of these days i'll transcribe it to a google document start collaborating with a friend family friend who worked with gary but i got a really good plot for it i'm very happy about it and i the direction it's going unfortunately legends of valor the gameplay mechanics are just terrible there's no leveling system no experience system no skill system a very primitive combat system very primitive magic system no quest system no general system a really primitive mapping system there's no notion of armor or protective gear i mean you have it but it doesn't seem to do anything yeah it's it's a pretty pretty blue sky you have a lot of options to do stuff so the problem is i'm not an expert designing gameplay systems i've looked at some off-shelf things like pathfinder and i really like monty cook's arcana evolved i thought that was a really cool system and there are some open systems like open d20 for example punch third editions dnd and pathfinder were based but to be honest those systems don't port super well to video games and i don't think that would be the right system for legends of valor so something has to be created that is a little bit more rtsc or a little bit more fpsc you can think of systems that do that well the elder scrolls series or gothic or these things but yeah it's gonna be definitely a long haul and i need to start bringing some domain people in working with them but i just think i just haven't had the time i had after it was all sent up 51 hours of meetings just meetings this week a lot of stuff going on and all of them were cardonal related except for two so there you go will you ever purchase a soccer team with ben gortzel i didn't know that ben was in my mood to do that i'm going to be doing an interview with him very soon i think the topic is going to be about decentralized social networks he wrote a coin desk op-ed and i was thinking about buying a soccer team down in uganda the jinja hippos and we were very close to the acquisition then corona hit and i said all right let's hold off until next year and then we'll see where everything's at because that kind of decimated that whole industry but it's a a curious passion of mine because it's a great way of testing on fungible assets advertising a great way of looking at cool use cases and applications for sports and the cost was incredibly low i think forty thousand dollars or fifty thousand dollars or something like that and okay that's not insignificant money but let's be honest here sports teams are generally in the millions or tens of millions minimum so when you talk about being able to acquire something at that price point and then come in and introduce a whole crypto layer to it it's a great proof of concept as a product stub for how cryptocurrencies could be applied to sports in general and all dimensions of sports from concessions to advertising to player tokenization to trading and and so forth so i thought it would be really really cool to do something in africa with that and if it was successful then actually make some deals with people to build a pan-african crypto soccer league and then have them kind of play up against each other and and hopefully people could watch and then we could record all the games in 4k and very least have some fun with that i after american football got so political i decided to exile if brady gets to the super bowl i might watch that because he's grandfathered in but i don't want to watch football anymore basketball anymore i'm just done with it so i said i gotta go do something else and soccer seems to be a pretty global sport so i think i can get into that but no i haven't haven't done it yet i was going to do it last year and i'm sad we haven't gotten around to it the island is misfit toys thoughts on hacking tractors to avoid subscription fees on the product you own yeah actually i just found out my hp printer has a subscription and they can remotely disable my printer cartridges there's a great movement here called right to repair and it's definitely an issue it used to be when my grandfather was around he would fix anything he had a toaster or an oven or an appliance a vacuum cleaner they would come with schematics and diagrams and there was a whole industry around repairing things and that was just kind of how it worked and now we're moving to the age of buy and throw away so your cell phones your computers your tablets your cars much more difficult to fix and in some cases impossible to fix by design or you have to use a very specific authorized center to do so and now we're seeing this extend where tractors and other such things which were very commonly maintained and built up by farmers they now can be remotely disabled or you have to pay a cloud service fee to be able to use things or you can't replace parts that are non-genuine it's it's a really tough situation right now and there's a whole right to repair movement if you guys are curious about it i i would go to youtube and type in right to repair introduction and there's some great videos that talk about the movement what's going on and it's just an extension of what happens when companies decide to be anti-consumer and there's not proper regulation but i do believe that competition can get our way out of it it's actually a competitive edge to say that you have the right to repair it's a feature of a product kind of like sustainable or carbon neutral you put right to repair on that charles quick one tesla or edison both of them i love them both madison was the business guy tesla was the genius if they had found a way to work together productively they could own half the [ __ ] world but because they separated it was like when the beatles broke up it was a loss to everybody soccer is an awesome sport a lot of people tell me that i grew up in hawaii it's not exactly a big soccer place we we were really good with football we had the hawaii warriors and watch those and when i was a little kid the high school that i grew up nearby had the sabres and they went to the state championship and did very well i really enjoyed watching those games they were a lot of fun i was i was only like five or six years old so a lot more football friendly and the american football friendly but soccer definitely is a hell of a sport and i guess i have to learn everything about it and then i'll have strong opinions about players and everything i'll just i'll just get random fights with people at the airport it's going to be fun when africa special we're putting together a pretty good show schedule but we're waiting on certain government actors in order to make an announcement so some of it's us some of it's them and we'll just see where we're at it's a patience game when you do business in africa it is a there's something called africa time so i'll i'll tell the story i was in rwanda one time years ago and i was supposed to meet a guy at one o'clock and he said yeah i wanted one o'clock and he's and i said okay so i'm sitting there at a cafe just honestly i show up 15 minutes early because i didn't want to be late for the meeting because the person was pretty prominent and i'm sitting there i'm waiting and i'm waiting and i'm waiting and it goes to two o'clock and it goes to three o'clock and four o'clock and i'm thinking god how did i miss this time i mean he certainly couldn't have blown me off at five o'clock and i didn't really have a ride back until later so eventually 6 30 i'm just about to leave and he shows up and and he says hey hey you're glad i caught you and sits down and i said well you're a little late he said oh no that was one o'clock africa time [Laughter] so i guess he's early they just do things a little differently there and it sometimes takes a little longer but that's okay good things come to those who wait so i really enjoy it other countries are super schedule conscious like japan they tell you one o'clock you show up at 12 30 and you apologize for being late does cardano need roll ups or dk roll ups well eventually we'll get them all cryptocurrencies will get them at some point and there's some good work that's being done on ethereum and starkware with stark decks and these other things are doing some really interesting things we do some work as well did you end up upscaling that interview into 4k i tried i got a 4k upscale application and it was 360p and so i ran it and said oh it'll take 16 hours and i was doing this on my ryzen system my 3950x with 256 gigabytes of ram and this really powerful graphics card a 2820 ti so really top spec computer and still said 16 hours i said well okay it's an upscale from 360 to 4k so i left the computer on overnight i come in the morning in the office i open up the video and i look the rock from the scorpion king the really bad cgi and i was like okay this 4k upscale did not work at all so i called a friend of mine who does av work and and he's like that's a very complicated thing 4k upscaling and i was like really i thought it was just you put in the app you click a button and it's done he's like no no no there's like 12 algorithms and you usually have to mix and match them and then you sometimes have to walk it up so you go through c60 to 480 then you do some polishing and touching and then you go from 480 to 720 and it takes days to be able to do a 4k job man dave and i'm still skeptical i still think there exists a application that i can put it in or i think what'll end up happening is there's going to be a cloud service i can find that is mechanical turk where i upload the video they use ai and they have some guy in the philippines do it and they charge me a hundred bucks or something but it was such a good interview i'd love to upscale it that'd be a lot of fun best island to visit hawaii that is the island of maui i was born on maui grew up in this little town right in the east side would you go on joe rogan of course if invited we often say rogan after gogan we need to get a little bit more process hey charles are you a fan of tool no tool to me sounds like transformers having sex with garbage cans da vinci or michelangelo da vinci what on earth are you doing on that computer well obviously i am upscaling videos from 360 to 4k and not having a good time with it how are the discussions with celsius going yeah great we actually had a meeting with nuke today who's the cto and it was an all hands on deck thing jerry was there i was there and mashinsky was a little busy but we got a chance to talk to their team and there are certainly a lot of things to discuss so like all of these things it's like with singularity for example there's a lot of things under the iceberg that we have to kind of go through and it'll be weeks or months before you see an output but i really like that team they're very nice guys we shared our love of tel aviv and i think this is gonna be a very good collaboration we're both gonna learn a lot from each other android or apple android i'm a note user playing any games right now no i have not had the time to really get into that the last game i actually played briefly was outside of legends of valor i replayed the game just to make notes about certain things the last thing i played with arcanum i love that game i really do and it's a shame that troika went out of business because they were going to make a sequel and i'm very sad about that we love ron paul i love him too 85 years old still going strong post stroke he's a tough guy and he's one of the greatest americans of the 20th century and it's gonna be real real sad when he dies iota i'm still waiting on a call with dominic we'll see what my schedule looks like next week maybe we do maybe baby check out the game mechanics on hyperescape sounds close to what you're looking for well thank you so much ferrari lambo or porsche the cross the girls or the cars lambo it's the way to go what do you think of the comparison between you and steve jobs i think it's a very unfair comparison i i'm charles hoskinson i'm a completely different person and i just wake up every day and i try to do good job and i love what i do i love my company i love my employees i love our contractors and i love you guys the community and what gets me up every morning is the chance i have to innovate and the chance i have build things and do things and think and i i have so many papers to read so many things to accomplish well just the other day we had kevin buzzard come and give a lecture at our company and he was talking about you mechanizing mathematics and lean i'm actually not going to go to bed after i finish this ama even if it ends up closing at 2 a.m i have one more email to write it's the last thing on my long to do list i was in the mailing group of the lean mailing group and i said hey i'm very interested in financing a textbook for undergraduate math students to formalize mathematics using lean and i'm willing to pay a expert in the lean community with a math background to work with some people in my company probably jared and paulina and lars to write that textbook it'll take six months to 12 months it's a side project and the textbook will be released under a creative commons license the common thread that steve and i have is that we both wore eyewear and he wore his passions on our sleeves and we follow the things that we love and we don't apologize for that and of course we have our fair share of critics who harshly criticize us but that's about it where personalities are totally different goals and means are totally different i would like before i die to see the foundations of mathematics reconstructed and for math to be computer understandable and for mathematicians to write computer proofs aided by right proofs aided by computers i'd like before i die to see the birth of a world financial operating system to say that i had a meaningful role in the creation of that i'd like before i die to see all of the developing world merge with the develop world and for everyone to have equal access to financial services and i'd like before i dive for libertarian principles to become more commonplace and for us to avoid the the social credit dystopia there's a lot of side projects like love video games and it'd be fun to tell great stories through that medium and there's plenty of good games i could make i really enjoy agriculture i had so cool to see firms like plenty and these incredible vertical farming experiences and all the ag tech stuff that is going on and i love growing things i enjoy owning a farm i grow hay every year and i raise bed gardens and so forth so there's hundreds of little things like that and those are deeply meaningful to me and i'm sure that steve jobs had tons of things that were deeply meaningful to him but we all find our own meaning purpose in life and he certainly did and i certainly have for me and i'm not here to be him and i'm here to be me and enjoy my life and it just so happens every now and then i do things that are useful to you guys and that's a good thing what's in your garden right now artichoke i've planted some pumpkins and watermelons the pumpkin harvest was great had a pumping cutting party for for halloween that was a lot of fun pumpkin carving party excuse me i got some i think it was cucumbers in there eggplant and some onions lettuce yeah there was a whole cacophony of things i had a bunch of pepper plants that i grew jalapeno peppers that i grew hydroponically and then i took them from the hydroponic setup and planted them and i was actually surprised they survived then i had to put a bunch of buggies in there so put some worms in the soil some ladybugs gonna get some praying mantises next year that'd be a lot of fun what do you think about the new corvette c8 design i assume you're talking about the mid-engine corvettes yeah they said boy we got to get in on that lamborghini action so it's basically a poor man's huracan probably as fast too great cars i like gm they make good stuff is deadlifts compatible with the new m1 macbooks i actually have one right there bought it testing it out maybe i don't believe officially though we have to talk about it there's some haskell to arm stuff that has to be worked out but over time i believe so yes there's a large enough haskell arm community that develop on macbooks that everything should work and i believe through their i think they also call it rosetta that you can run a legacy mac application it'll run on the m1 notebook so yes probably through emulation but i don't believe it's native compiled yet so you should be able to run it as a traditional x86 application and it should run but i'll install it at some point on that macbook and we'll see if it works but i don't see any reason why it wouldn't it's just it's not compiled to to natively run is there a dependent type version of ada that depends on what you mean one of these days we should rewrite everything in interest just to make you bastards happy yeah you always get haunted as a ceo of all the decisions you've made and what could you have done differently and it is what it is have you seen the new hybrid electric lambo seon i have and well at least over the internet i haven't seen it in person yeah usually you see them at car shows and i used to go to them back in the day it's not worth it here's the thing tesla at the end of this year is releasing the new model s plaid edition it's 1100 horsepower 0-60 in a four-door sedan that's over 4 000 pounds in 1.8 seconds a huracan is three seconds and it's tiny car compared to a big car that's game has changed it's like tron legacy the game has changed the game's changed so it's going to take about three to five years for the hyper cars to catch up and we're gonna see 1500 1200 horsepower carbon fiber hyper cars those are going to be crazy and we're going to get to the limits of human reaction time and stability at those speeds and then you'll have to introduce a whole ai assisted driving and then you're starting to get real g-forces on the people driving them when you talk about acceleration like that so yeah no it's not worth it by any sense to me and it's beautiful car it's like 2 million dollars i think they went the full reviton and i would not buy a lamborghini ferrari or other car right now that transition is going to be brutal and a lot of these older models are going to be hit with a huge price decline because four-door sedans are twice as fast as them the battery-powered cars really change the game and rightfully so how's the collaboration with ergo going well ergo is made by which k alums like alex chirpinoy and the rest of the gang and it's quite a productive collaboration we talked to them they talked to us at some point they want to launch a stable coin and there's already a decks and they got big plans for a small team and i love the code love the ideas and one of these days i'll take a larger position in ergo and build up the ecosystem it is really shame that that's not a top 25 top 50 project it's really a shame because frankly the ideas in that project are significantly better than the ideas in but it is what it is markets behave in mysterious ways ugh do you code as an amateur i write a little bit of code here and there mostly python these days because i write scripts for things that i want to do occasionally a shell script every now and then haven't written anything professionally in a very long time the language i was most comfortable with wasn't actually haskell scala it's one of my favorite languages it's a little bit of everything and i the flexibility of that question what happens when ada runs out 45 billion is a lot but not enough forever well transaction fees will run the network at that point 100 years in the future when we get close to that 45 billion there should be billions and billions and billions of transactions being processed which should be well-mourned enough for fees to pay for the maintenance of the system if not you can continue inflation through voting if you guys wanted to just at a sufficiently high threshold will cardano bridge with polka dot or cosmos who knows would you rather fight one horse-sized chicken or a hundred chicken-sized horses always fight the bigger creature because it's easier to handle a hundred creatures can swarm and surround you also chicken sized horses i don't know i mean am i just on foot am i in a car i mean i need more context to this chicken horse situation and actually a horse-sized chicken those were terror birds looked them up very scary they were around 10 000 bc and before they were very very scary animals they're a super ostrich and they ate humans why do you support ethereum classic well because someone has to despite what the ethereum community has to say about me the books and the founders and all these other things about how horrible human being i am and all this stuff the end of the day we raised money and we raised money with two promises and we didn't make it clear there was a code is law component and there was a world computer component split somebody had to make sure that dakota's law had proper support and that those people got a fair shake because they weren't going to be taken care of by the ethereum foundation so i put my money where my mouth was and i came in and helped them out got them to a certain point other people came and got them to a certain point and then left four years later come back and ecosystem's not really in good hands and so we're making a proposal to do something different and we'll see what happens and the community will decide one way or the other and maybe they want to do something maybe they don't want to do something and they'll be given a fair choice now if they want to do something then we get to go explore koda's law the only other cryptocurrency that can do that is bitcoin and they're not going to do that so that's really cool and if we win the proposal we're going to hire a full-time philosopher to work just alongside the development team and actually write a whole corpus of knowledge about this very idea this is totally different from anything we're doing with cardano or other projects it's exploring a very philosophical viewpoint about how cryptocurrencies ought to work and we can innovate inside that space i think that's a pretty cool thing to do who knows what the value and size of that is going to be if it's small or large in the market appetite but that's the point of being an innovator and that's the point of creating things and exploring things and building a community a distinct community that does things differently and i'd like to change the name if we go to a new standard it makes no sense to be called ethereum classic throw all that past and toxicity away go do something novel and new and be your own man what do you think about the bill to remove the electoral college do you think it will pass you can't remove the electoral college with a piece of legislation you can only remove it through a constitutional amendment so no it will not pass terrorbirds went extinct 1.
8 million years ago are you sure they weren't around in like 10 15 000 years ago maybe they did i i thought for sure they had giant birds that would eat humans not too long ago in the age of saber-toothed tigers and woolly mammoths or maybe that was just common lore and i'm completely off base someone fact checked that did the terror birds really die out two million years ago makes me sad if they did i want to live in a world where like really badass primitive men with spears had to fight these giant birds this is an example of what happens when a meme gets so strong it absorbs into people's minds and it becomes impossible for people not to politicize things it says charles is that a donald j trump on the painting on the floor too with people handshaking so no that's a the album cover of wish you were here from pink floyd back in the 70s is but you've been just thinking trump trump trump trump trump for so long this is anybody who remotely looks at front like trump and you're not familiar with the album cover boom it has to be trump and it's a political statement i don't think about trump anymore he he's a nobody anymore he's done he's gone of course the democrats want to hold a cadaver sanad and try his corpse okay this 74 year old guy is no longer president he has no power he's a private citizen he's a priya why the [ __ ] do we care move on life has moved on there will be different leaders different politics it's now president biden and in 2022 there's going to be a big important election we'll see if he can hold or not and then 2024 probably won't run again and it's going to be kamala harris versus someone else a new person so there's no trump anymore get him out of your mind he's living rent free he's been propagandized and so much hate let it go you grew up on a farmer in the countryside grew up in hawaii so a little bit of a hybrid maui of all these things but i lived in a house not a farm we had a big backyard about half an acre for a kid that's a lot of room where do you get your news all over the place i read a very diverse set of news from mainstream mass media to alternative media to social media sources to just friends i can pick up the phone and call who are in the know and i aggregate it all together and i try to figure out what the average truthiness is of an event what type of doctor was your father and grandfather father's still a doctor he hasn't retired quite yet he retired in colorado moved up to wyoming and started practicing medicine again he's an internist so he does primary care my grandfather was an ob gyn hi charles would it be possible to set up an interview yeah just ping me over twitter and i'll give you michael's email and we can talk do you own a private jet no well cardano come on coinbase please read my question my wife has challenged me no comment you happy you guys ask about coinbase every ama if we ever do get on coinbase what the hell are you going to ask about like whether it's a win gemini when gemini when paypal when nysc you guys love you too thank you for talking to us well thank you guys for listening i only do this because you guys listen and you guys participate i really do enjoy it you are the best community and each and every one of you special in your own way that one of my dreams years from now after i have spare time i just don't i hate that there's only 24 hours in a day i would absolutely love to learn how to paint well and go and do bob ross style paintings and actually resurrect the joy of painting and do a live ama with you guys and just sit down and just paint beautiful landscapes that i've seen you see bob ross he was a master sergeant air force and he trained and was stationed in alaska so there's that's why all of his paintings kind of look like these big beautiful foresty mountainy areas well i've been to 52 countries i've been to the deserts into the oceans into the badlands good countries bad countries and so i've seen them probably a little bit more than bob did and it would be so cool to do a bob ross style painting but do it for deserts and do it for all the different landscapes i've seen in some cases people he very rarely painted people and then you guys who would be able to watch me paint i'd be able to say put a little happy tree here a little happy vitalik put some bernie sanders mittens on him and you'd be like okay this is so relaxing now of course my demographic would change a little bit i'd go from crypto people to crypto stoners but you can't win them all it'll be a lot of fun but that is definitely a life goal hashtag life goals we'll get there play musical instrument charles the piano badly i'm curious about coding how would you motivate inspire a person to code coding is a means to an end if you're interested in coding for the sake of coding there's an aesthetic thing there you're probably a pretty proficient programmer and you're trying to build beautiful things like mathematics and pure mathematics it's useless you're never going to run into an algebraic geometer doing super useful things to society often than not they're really worried about stuff that's just out there that you've never heard of nor can you pronounce the names okay and the symbols look like word salad so you take a step back that's not what it's about when you say code you're really saying well i want to analyze this data set i want to build a web scraper i want to automate this form there's this task that normally requires 500 clicks and i want to speed it up so i'll give an example how i learned auto hotkey okay i wrote a macro with it i was playing this game called eve online and they have these things in eve where you can buy special mining ships you can take them to the asteroid belts and you can mine a substance called ice and ice is used as a fuel source for space stations that's a very labor intensive process and it's really boring your ship flies out to the asteroid belt floats around the belt finds a big glacier of ice starts biting until the cargo hold fills up takes about 10 minutes and then you fly all the way back to the space station you unload it you sell it and you repeat the process rinse and repeat rinse and repeat rinse and repeat great so that's an automatable process and i i got so tired of doing it i have more important things to do in life i learned how to write hockey a bot that would actually manually automatically pilot the hulk from the space station to the asteroid belt mine the ice take it back and then pirates would show up npc pirates that attacked the ship so i said [ __ ] i need to do something about that so i had to write some stuff about what to do if it gets attacked and etc etc and i kept iterating the program and then i had to introduce some stochasticism to it randomness because it turned out that ccp the company that runs eve online was starting to ban people running bots so i needed to make it look i was a human player so the program continued to grow on complexity now every time i had a problem to solve it was because i wanted to continue playing the game the way i was playing it i and so i had to learn a lot more about programming and i had to learn a lot more about these things and eventually got so good i was running four bots at the same time on two different computers and after just a few days i'd make enough isk to buy plex cards so all four accounts i was getting for free then i learned a little bit about networking because i was consuming so much bandwidth and i kind of stole some other guys wi-fi for some of the computers okay so when you have a particular problem you're you're trying to solve that's what teaches you how to code because you learn to code to solve that problem so find that that's all you got to do whatever it is for me it was i just wanted the ice to flow i even created a corporation that was called a rakus corp and tagline was the ice must flow how about that who would you like to be interviewed by in 2021 your best choice i think the interviewer i'd have the best rapport with would be lex friedman and it'd be really a lot of fun to go on lex's show not ready for it yet though that's that's a real special thing and it would be a great honor lex is a brilliant guy and he's deceptively smart and he's done so many incredible interviews and i think that we would have this ability if we just got in the right flow to really get some stuff out there and it would be quite special did you used to write for political no that was the other charles hoskinson who is a conservative writer who's about 20 years older than me and when you used to google charles hoskinson it would never show anything about me it would only show his work and then i got more famous and so now it shows me and not him but i do know him because years ago i emailed him and said hi this is charles hoskinson from colorado emailing charles hoskinson if you can't remember the publication he was writing for at the time but there are two at least two charles hoskins there's probably very many but he's a political writer watch the avilo podcast with lex recently yes you learned about the alien asteroid probably a solar sail how about that barbara walters mike walters or katie kirk i was interviewed by larry king that and he tops all of them i don't yeah who cares about these people did you talk about gogan already yep yep yep he missed all of it and we lost the recording so it'll never be discussed again sorry it's gone forever never talk about it again do not pass go do not collect two hundred dollars who are your favorite companions from baldur's gate and why you sir win the question lottery holy moly that is great well are we talking ballers gay 1 or bald earth gay 2 boy okay so for balder is gate 1 and 2 minx is one of the favorite right go for the eyes boo crazy rashem and berserker dan era i never really attached to and obviously the players didn't either because they killed her in the sequel so there you go viconia the drought priestess great romance option wonderful character good story arc there you go but actually not as good of a companion just from game mechanics wise as arya the winged of ariel elf but boy that's a great question yan yanson the gnome fighter a mage thief is another great companion the only thief you can bring on because they dual-classed emoon and you lose yoshimo halfway through the game so boy ceravoc was a cool companion a surprising companion they should have also brought aranicus back if they were going to bring sarah bach back especially if you want to learn more about the motivations of aeronicus that would have been really cool but they made him somewhat irredeemable and threw him in the depths of hell who else i never really liked edwin too much hmm yeah i have to give that more of a thought but yeah jeff definitely the nomian and definitely faconia i think everybody of that age liked her there were special assets i have no idea what words you're speaking yeah that's that's a special one if you played baldur's gate you'd understand if not just go to sleep for 30 seconds and wake up charles what type of woods do you like snake wood and iron wood are both very very cool zebra wood is also very cool as well snake wood is so pretty small trees though so you can't do much with it working on any projects in south africa we've gotten a few offers in lou was one that we tried to work with and we invited him to the ihk summit miami back in april of 2019 i actually went out to the townships with them but we could never come to terms on a deal that made sense for both parties then we also have been for years talking on and off with tamela ramaphosa for the studx project and one of these days we'll do something with toomey i like that guy it's just it's not where it needs to be yet so hopefully we'll bring him on the africa special and it'd be fun to see what we do there south africa says just a great place though i really enjoy going there did you vote for biden no i endorsed brock pierce and i voted for him what do you think is satoshi nakamoto i've been very vocal lately on this i think that first it doesn't matter but second it's probably adam back if you look at the preponderance of the evidence occam's razor applies and the most likely answer usually is and there's no mystique or magic there but he just fits the profile you're looking for somebody who was in their 40s to 50s who created bitcoin in 2008 that would fit adam english education grammar all that stuff the right computer science background exactly the right credentials you'd look for you probably can get pretty far with code stolometry towards validating that but even if there was great evidence that it was him because satoshi's become an icon it's physically impossible for anyone to be satoshi because a clique of people would always disagree with that and say no no no he's an imposter or she's an imposter so satoshi's become effectively untouchable at this point no one can become that person but real life probably adam back thoughts on the bitcoin copyright bs just shows you those who claim that copyright are not very bright we have something called a promissary stoppal and it says interconnected to copyright law with software licenses if you release something a piece of work under an mit license you can't retroactively change that license later on and say okay you're now violating my copyright no no no no because that would be problematic for all the people downstream of that who already built on the infrastructure with a promise that that would be open source so it's a prior art no ip and no core in the world would think differently but i'm not a lawyer consult your lawyer please come and fix italy how can i contribute and spread the cardano ecosystem i will come out to italy mazie i will come out to italy we'll talk about it i love italy it's one of my favorite places miyamot italia it's a beautiful place you need moderators charles hoskinson well want to be luke skywalker snowden holding a flag youtube guy you are right but your free speech matters so no moderation today except for the times we do it why not half any hal and adam back knew each other and it's no coincidence that satoshi reached out to hal the code quality for bitcoin was not so good and also the code was written likely in a windows development environment hal was a very famous programmer and used linux it's very unlikely he would have used visual studio to be compiling c plus plus code however an academic who used to work for microsoft probably would happens to be adam back he created hashcash under microsoft's dollar see how the dots connect what's with the masks in the background i put them on my face that's the reason you have a mask why would you have a mask if not for that charles have you visited the philippines any chance you would someday yes i have i spent most of the time in manila and i haven't spent too much time running around the philippines but i grew up in hawaii and hawaii in the philippines very very close filipinos are the mexicans of hawaii they they map very well there and my uncle's actually married to a filipino gallon the first thing you learn when you marry a filipina woman is you have to bring the family over so as i got older more and more family members started coming in a very large filipino family in hawaii and other places why did you collaborate with greece i love the food to be satoshi he would only need to move bitcoin from the wallet really think that one through really think that one through are you sure because what happens if satoshi is a person who's now dead and a survivor got access to the private keys and decided to impersonate that person so think it through how did you meet vitalik through anthony diorio bitcoin's biggest flaw its innova is inability to upgrade if it could upgrade we'd all be done but it can't the dog agrees with barking please answer you well luke what were you asking i'm sorry i missed your question barking this late yeah i live on a large farm and there's owls outside there's three of them that live in the farm and the dog's favorite thing to do is go out at midnight and bark at the owls what they don't give a hoot how are my dad jokes are they getting better i think they're getting better what happens when moore's law ends in 2025 we invent something new and exciting what can't bitcoin upgrade they it's not a matter of physically impossible to upgrade it's that they won't they've known about smart contracts they've known about proven proof of work thousands of things that can be done to improve bitcoin and those upgrades just don't happen move super super slowly at a glacial pace and as a consequence it gives everybody a chance to catch up and pass them which will happen this is the nature of monopolies and fair markets that particular dog what breed of dog do you prefer to have is a great pyrenees i see you're listening when painting with charles that'll be the joy of painting crypto edition hello listeners we're going to run the colors underneath the ski screen right here we got a little titanium blue metallic white of course my favorite dan larimer red now we're going to beat a little devil out of the brush charles if i have an idea for a game and don't know a lot about coding i should go about it go to coursera and take a game development class and take the python coding courses and write up the prototype yourself gotta have skin in the game you can't go and say i got a brilliant game idea i just need a developer to go do it you do the first version if you can't do it you're not worth someone's time you're going to get upset if this message gets on all my 30 questions sent it well i didn't see your questions it's moving really quickly sorry this is tired charles i'm having fun you guys having fun why not write a game in haskell terrible idea none of the game middleware works with it unity go dot all these other things i'm sure there's a framework that has bindings but now your experience is going to be terrible don't do that i have a beautiful voice oh shucks i was once told that i have a face for radio and a voice for silent movies think about that one why africa because it's one of those rare moments where you can make money build great products and change the world for everybody and make the world a better place it's very rare to see that will you still make a video about your thoughts on simulation theory i'll do it during an ama just keep asking about it i just haven't had time to really think too dick deeply about it i gotta go do the whole nick bostrom thing and then make some compelling argument why life matters and we have free will and we're all just silicon have you played monkey island would i be cursed if i did how about goblins did you play goblins sir was your sierra entertainment sir mathematical explanation for human deja vu no there's a cognitive reason for that if you understand a bit about neurobiology you'll get to it hi charles what are your thoughts on all the fud currently in the market markets always have fun welcome to crypto wouldn't be cryptic without fun they got a fud machine right out back pull the lever fud comes out well hell yeah son which one goblins goblins two what was your favorite goblins tell me all about goblins you guys know about goblins you guys should know about goblins how are transaction fees paid nata or another denomination transaction fees are paid in ada for the moment we are examining the idea of allowing native assets to pay transaction fees but that'll take a little bit time a lot of careful thought has to be put in you all keep asking about quantum computers i've answered the question a dozen times stop worrying about them i i love these questions again hey two pins see two pens charles could you please list out the reasons in order of importance why somebody would spend his hard-earned money investing in ada absolutely not it's not my job to tell you to buy ada honestly use your [ __ ] brain come on i build it and i tell you about the vision the mission the goals and what we're trying to do with the ecosystem and try to convince people to adopt the ecosystem and build on the ecosystem and tell you why the system needs to exist it's not my job to make a day trader rich over and over again for years in my career in this space i keep saying the same things i don't care about the speculative nature of the markets it's a rigged game convincing people that they can somehow get fabulously wealthy for no work whatsoever and they develop this bizarro mentality and 90 of them lose their money very few make money in the long term you don't think this way you have to get out of that illusion and that avarice and set it aside go beyond yourself and look at the world as a whole and have collective empathy and say this is a rare moment in human history when we are building systems that have the potential to unify all mankind together into common markets with common rules and those markets and rules aren't controlled by the united states in china and other empires but rather they're controlled by us collectively and every person from bill gates and elon musk and jeff bezos to the shepherd in senegal are treated exactly the same and have access to the same markets and no person is treated differently regardless of their geography their gender their race their sexuality their philosophical beliefs or their economic status this is a rare moment in human history and that's what we're doing that's why we build these protocols i spend my hard earned money on them far more than you could imagine i spend my hard earned time on them i could do a million things in life but i choose to spend it there because i recognize there is nothing else that i can do in life that is more meaningful why do i make video games and think about these things i need an escape valve because working in this field is so incredibly stressful just like george washington needed to write compulsively letters to his family back at mount vernon talking about where to put the trenches and the next barn and so forth while he was conducting the revolutionary war it was an escape hatch to not have to think every moment of every day about all the stressful stuff at the end of the day you have to focus on the matter at hand when the time has comes and that's what we do that's the point of cardona that's the point of my life's work and it might take a decade it might take two decades and we're all on this journey together if you're on this journey to get ada from price a to price b sell it walk away and then go buy a house or go buy a car or go brag to your friends about how smart of investor you are you have missed the entire point of our life's work and our labors and what we're trying to do it's about changing everything the definition of money securities properties identity voting all those things in life and if you don't care about that look at jack ma in china the richest man in that country one of the most powerful men in the country you tell me where he's at and what happened to him and then you tell me where the consequences of the system not working well would you ever work with sergey nazarov well of course he's got the beard he's got the flannel shirt yeah chainlink's a great product i've talked to sergey before and i'm sure we'll find something to do with them any news on cooperation was agi yes ben and i are going to do a podcast together at some point soon and signed a decision memo recently for some additional funding to that project but we're working really closely with them and we really do enjoy their engineers you would have to ask that come on now mcgregor mcgregor's son any optimism for diablo iv i hope so jack ma just made an appearance a few days ago actually well i'm glad to hear it he disappeared for a few months i'm sure he went through some re-education that's the point when you're the richest guy in the country yet a single statement ruins your business and then you have to go disappear and get re-educated that is not a good society absolutely not a good society and we should fear that coming our way how does ada help voting google catalyst look at idea scale cardano catalyst we're building a whole voting system here's a follow up right with all due respect this doesn't make any sense there's nothing wrong about wanting to buy aid in order to make money long term sure go ahead why do you make it sound so bad because it's not what i focus on it's not what i think about i couldn't care less markets go up markets go down you want to listen to a guy tell you sweet little lies about how great things are go buy something from justin's son or all those who come before him and after him you made money off of btc yeah because i believed in the vision of btc and i would still be working on bitcoin if bitcoin could evolve the reason why we worked on ethereum it wasn't because we wanted to build ethereum it was because we couldn't do color coins or mastercoin the right way the reason why bitshares came about because bitcoin couldn't work nothing made any sense every single time we'd say we need smart contracts no go [ __ ] yourself we need to change the consensus algorithm this cannot scale no go [ __ ] yourself bitcoin uses 87 terawatts of power 87 terawatts that's more than belgium at this point and as the price goes up it uses more it never goes down ever so it gets more and more centralized the mining operations get more and more vertically integrated more and more private more and more subsidized power that system is not sustainable it can't be by design these are known problems and the cult of bitcoin can't admit these known problems so those of us who knew they were known problems conducted an exodus and we went into the altcoin space and started building alternative experiments because we want the promise of the ecosystem to exist we would like people to be their own banks we would like people to be in charge of their own data and their identity because when they're not they get de platformed and they get compromised we would like people to be their own payment system and to get rid of swift and bif at bis and these types of things that is the goal that's why we do what we do that's why we build what we build that's why we go where we go not because it was all about making money no no no it's a lot easier just buy and hold bitcoin great but then what have you accomplished what have you done with your life you've gotten money but does your money even mean anything imagine the farmers in zimbabwe right when mugabe took over and the currency still had some value to it and let's say you want to retire see sell all your land and you get a bunch of the local currency 10 years later you can't even buy a sandwich with it because the currency collapsed if your life goal is avarice and you're chasing things not ideas you're chasing wealth and you're chasing power not relationships and experiences and principles and aiding your fellow man then at the end of the day you may achieve for a short period of time wealth and power but you will not achieve happiness in life you just won't so you take care of people you address your material needs and great and some people get very lucky and they accumulate lots of wealth but if they make that the center of their life it's pointless and my god what has our industry taught people a trillion dollars of value has been created by tokens living in magic internet money in the sky a trillion dollars i've been around so long to remember when they were worth a dollar and bitcoins market cap was 100 million dollars and we were like wow this is incredible and then suddenly it went to a billion we couldn't believe it it was impossible to have a capitalization that high is there any real material difference from that to a trillion no it's all numbers it's all made up fiat's made up money doesn't exist it's a human concept people exist social interactions exist kindness exists these are concepts that matter far more money is a necessary evil that we created in order to make society work and so far it's been okay but then we've convinced a bunch of people that that's the point of life and what it's a guaranteed way to be miserable and die miserable if you believe that so yeah if you want to trade make lots of money all the power to you but you'll get no sympathy or empathy or support from me because that's not what i do i wake up every day and i see how do i build a billion person system how do i build the best technology how do we grow these protocols in a way that they're maximally useful to as many people as possible and how do we take them into jurisdictions where they really matter it just so happens that when we do that and we build those things that it does actually create network value that of course will result in billions perhaps trillions of dollars of capitalization but that is an after effect of bringing millions to billions of people together when you do that you create value emergently you can't not create value emergently if you take 100 people and put them in a room for a day at least a few of them will pair up and create something a musical composition a piece of art a kid you can't not put humans together and expect them to create it's our nature to do that you create a network with billions of people in it you will create a society and if you embed within that network principles and values that transcend the ones we have in the legacy systems the society that you create is infinitely better and wiser and more just than the society that you came from so yes you can make money and go back into the fiat world and live very well congratulations it's not the point that i worry about but it's an open protocol and your mileage may vary do whatever you want to do and plenty of millionaires have been created cardano was started on 72 million every person who played that game they got to 11 billion if they stayed they did fine a lot of them are still here and they don't care because they love the philosophy some aren't it's up to you and you make those decisions i've made my decision which one's better well i'm happy i love my life i love what i do i work for free personally i run a big company so we have to of course pay bills and my employees certainly won't but it's not the driving factor in my life and it never has been and i couldn't care about it hello charles have you heard of jean frasco and his work yeah the venus project interesting stuff sadie's dead are you ever going to write a book i am writing a book on governance due this year what about privacy in all this it is a human right the freedom of association conference and expression and privacy guarantees it i like this charles hoskinson more than the republican defender charles hoskinson i don't defend republicans i defend principles and ideas and every now and then the republican blob of politics crosses a path that i happen to politically agree with and every now and then the liberal blog of politics will cross a path that i happen to agree with and somehow some way i say that's a good idea and then they immediately start going into a direction that's crazy and that i disagree with that biden for example froze the fincen decision that mnuchin was pushing down that was a good thing and then immediately thereafter his treasury secretary terry nominee was starting to talk about a wealth tax and capitalized and taxing on unrealized capital gains and i said god this is just insanity what the [ __ ] are you doing so the republicans i the fact that we didn't have a war in the last four years that was a good thing i'm very happy about that not murdering people is a good policy hallelujah i hated the corruption i hated the nepotism i hated the endless lies and i was certainly the first to talk about it that's why i called trump the orange goblin you see life is not binary you don't live republican you don't live democrat we're people and believe it or not people are can diverge from one political norm or the other and if you think that that's impossible then you're part of the problem you've been propagandized and you need to work at deprogramming yourself from that cult break out of that matrix what was your favorite red rocks concert i've only been to one at red rocks and i saw what's his name bob dylan it was terrible because bob was past his prime what are you drinking bro it's icelantic clash of water yeah it is filtered by volcanoes designed to separate idiots from the money like me foreign are you concerned about corrupt governments in africa don't we have corruption in cryptocurrency space mount gox wash trading ico scams big connect one coin multi-billion dollar icos that go nowhere with founders exiting guys it's like what batman was fighting bain and he's i was born in the dark molded by it now whatever corruption africa's got we got more in our industry okay we're fine we understand this we know every scam of the book we know corruption and so forth i'm not worried about it all the old guys in africa are dying out the new people have taken their place are young well-educated westernized and they really want their countries to globalize catch ahead get rid of the corruption so you're finding a lot of young prime ministers you're finding a lot of young work leaders and they're fired up ready to go they eat their wheaties and they're done they want new things and they want better things and this is a grand opportunity to put better governments that are less corrupt more transparent and more accountable to their people than the government i have in my country so the corruption of the past is an opportunity for a future that's great and the experiences that i have living in the cryptocurrency industry for so long and dealing with this [ __ ] for so long has given me a lot of intuition about how to navigate those swamps and not get eaten alive we literally negotiated a deal in a country during a civil war how about that we got it done it looks like who knows we'll see in the africa special what the hell kind of question is this charles will consult with pornhub on scaling social porn social what is that especially in iran so you want me to make iranian social porn is that a special type of fursuit what what do you think about ghana's free trade area it sounds promising i love acura ghana is one of my favorite countries in africa i love going there i love the food love the culture there's other things i could say that were quite fun but not for an ama if i ever see any person there i'm sure we can chat god is a good place so it'd be fun to see what they're up to and what they're doing i'm not particularly familiar with any free trade legislation but every place in africa is starting to do that crypto dating app you first turned 50 years old today well happy birthday and i just asked my employer to transition the part-time work in order to give time to cardano i'm crazy hope to see you soon in italy well ciao john i and i think the old italian saying is in boca a lupo and you'd say back to me crepey lupo right into the mouth of the wolf it's always scary when you take the leap and i remember when i did 2013 i went full time into the cryptocurrency space i had no income stream i didn't know anybody and the only thing i had was a free course on udemy and i built a career out of it so that's pretty cool and thank you so much for being part of the family best place to start is idea scale and go and start playing around with catalyst fund three has just begun become an expert talk to people learn and you probably can get a project funded once you build some connections have you had any bad experiences in africa oh yes many many charles what are your views on nofap i'm not going to discuss it here but there is an interesting video from what i've learned so if you go to youtube you type in what i've learned nofap and watch that video i think that's pretty cool stuff your roy voting center oh yes you're always going to have that charles do where your italian ancestors came from oh somewhere in umbria some were in luxio some were in florence some were related to certain banking families that shall remain nameless and some were sicilian and the sicilians that met with the high-class ones created a schism and they got exiled so they had to go to new york they became new york italians which are a different different breed and the protaccio family and they went all the way through the east coast new jersey pennsylvania new york some went down to florida and my dad's side is all norwegians nordic stock they were sheep farmers and really nobody special the nazis invaded and they just left their farms and lived in ice caves for several years and blew up heavy water plants and killed nazis and then when the nazis left they went back and became sheep farmers again so very very interesting family they were part of the resistance or so the former family lawyer says this is another lie that people tell you wealth can allow you to time to pursue the things that matter to be fair most of us want that that's fair no that's a good end you'll find out that you need surprisingly little money if your lifestyle is constructed in the right way to actually be happy and pursue the things that you like marketing is a game of convincing you that you want something you don't need and you're willing to sacrifice the things you do need and love to get the things that you don't need you live in a world where you're bombarded all the time go to airport gia guerre-cut you have to have this watch look at this car look at that and they're fun and they're exciting but they're ultimately shallow the things that really matter in life are free or near free or you can borrow and you don't need to hold on to so actually no i disagree with that statement if you truly want something you want to pursue that thing to just make the leap and build your life around it bob ross is a great example of that he had a very secure lifestyle as an air force veteran he did his time he was getting a pension and most people say go get a middle management job and earn some money and then maybe part-time you can paint because that was his real passion art but instead he went into art and he was so poor that he didn't really have enough money to do something with his hair so that's why he had the afro because it was cheaper and it's like had no money at all why do you think he used such cheap paint brushes ghetto paint brushes because he had no money and he basically just did it because he was passionate about it he loved it and whether he made money or didn't make money that wasn't the driving feature in his life he was happiest when he was there in the moment painting the zen of the moment the happiest people in life you meet are people who have purpose and people who have the capacity to live in the present and not let the small stuff bother them the most miserable people are the people who are burdened with so many concerns and usually wealth accumulates concerns more than you can imagine what do you think of hedera hashgraph i always have these hashgraph people they come on into my channel they ask me a question what do you think of hashgraph and i always give them the same answer i don't care if you patent i don't look at you to this day i know nothing of how entrue works probably a pretty reasonable lattice-based signature scheme that's immune to quantum computers but i don't know nor do i care why well because it's patented and therefore i will never look at it or use it or recommend it to anyone you patent something i don't care about you they patented the blockchain it's not a blockchain it's not a cryptocurrency it might as well be a database because somebody has the ability to turn it off and sue the people who use it if they don't listen to that person so it's not a cryptocurrency so maybe the science is valid maybe the science is not valid maybe they've solved all problems maybe they haven't solved problems i couldn't care less open source all of it get rid of the patents and then we'll talk what are your thoughts on the q and on conspiracy theorists the thing about conspiracy theorists is that you never judge them by the things that they say they never get accountability alex jones has this problem if you listen to alex jones in 1990s and you actually take his predictions and you map them you'll find that almost all of his predictions were wrong they didn't happen then in the 2000s he got a little bit more clever and he figured out how to speak in a way where he wasn't so committal but there were still issues there and they were all wrong it's just the religious scholar who says the doomsday is coming i think pat robertson even played at that game but a lot of them did they wrote a books oh the world's coming in this year in 1980 something the world is coming in here the world is coming in here right the doomsday cult people the world is good then it doesn't happen there's always some divine reason or revelation for that so q on is the latest instantiation of this it may be a state actor like russia or china purposely creating propaganda or a small group of very clever ship posters doing it but basically they believe that some cabal of child molesting new world order people who are cannibals and satan worshipers are basically in control of the whole show and trump or some hero had emerged to basically put them all in jail and kill all of them right and then every time it didn't happen they moved the goal post and they called it the storm don't worry trump won't leave office i was making videos in december and january and i had people commenting charles you don't know what you're talking about biden will not be president the storm is coming they just believe these things and then it didn't happen and some lost to faith other ones go oh it's part of a broader plan now it's broader plan bigger plan got to figure this out why does this exist because people want to believe the world can be so simple that a small cabal of people are actually controlling it and all the things that happen that are evil are part of a broader plot to somehow control and dominate the real truth of the matter is the world is complicated interdependent filled with black swan events incompetence factions that war with each other all the time and no good answers and lots of gray areas and tons of conflicts on values and the people at the top aren't geniuses they're you and me i've met them i know them i've hung out with them but i've had dinner with a lot of these people believe when i tell you you would not if you were at a bar sitting down with this person be so in awe to say that they're so special that they should be god of the world no no no they're just you and me but with domain knowledge and perhaps more charisma but at the end of the day they're special they're not special in any sense there's a lot of these bureaucrats and government people and you put them together and you got a government and then the government does its best job and it tries to figure it out everybody's playing this very complex game and stuff happens and sometimes stuff happens it completely surprises you like someone gets assassinated or a bomb goes off or someone didn't do something they were supposed to do or someone loses an election if there was a new world order cabal do you honestly believe something like brexit or the election of trump could occur these are glitches in a system where people think they've constructed something for control and it doesn't work so it shows you we're not so good at that as human beings so these q anon conspiracy theorists are just the latest in many generations of conspiracy theorists who like to believe they got it all figured out and that simplicity will come so let's say for the sake of the argument there was a cannibalistic new world order satanic cabal of child molesters running the world and trump did purge all of them what happens the morning after how deep does it go is bill gates a serpent person we all have quantum dots in us now and microchips from vaccines how do we undo that and how many millions of people must be in on your conspiracy for it to work how many people are culpable and guilty and are just gonna go and commit genocide and kill 10 million people execute 100 million people the evil ones who are complicit in this grand conspiracy against the public until what end to depopulate all of us that's not working so well when we started talking about the population back in 1980s and 70s the u.n was real scared about it somehow the population curve keeps going up my god we'll have we'll end this century probably with 10 to 11 billion people so their population plans are failing miserably maybe it's something else it's dominating controller lies oh okay great why is the internet still exist oh but it won't who knows why do i exist then why does cryptocurrency exist why do i have the freedom to go literally talk about how i'm gonna go build a parallel governing structure for the entire world i must be part of new world order then right because there can't be resistance to that movement that's what q anon would say you have to think for yourself and you have to step outside of conspiratorial thinking and the first and most valuable lesson in life you can learn is to ask you confidence confidence does not equal competence it's a valuable lesson and the slow way is the fast way always take your time be humble admit that you don't know everything and admit that the world is very very complex and complicated and then even amongst domain experts they get tripped up all the time and start with values and principles and work your way from there and you'll find a lot of things don't matter well that is fine but what do you think the bohemian grove a bunch of rich white men go and get naked and dance around an hour and burn [ __ ] in california okay you mean the guys who are in power somehow are all connected to each other and hang out at the same parties and do each other's wives what a surprise we have an aristocratic oligarch ruling class that's never happened before in american history but there's diversity there right thomas jefferson and john adams certainly had grievances and bill clinton certainly has grievances with barack obama and donald trump yet they're all part of the ruling elite what age do you first read plato the republic 12. see love you but holy god you are blind yes you are so confident tio you gotta figure it out man about the new world order about the global conspiracy you you've got it all figured out all your life experiences have led you there you've read it you've connected the dots how the club of rome connects to the bilderberg group connects to the bohemian grove and how these pieces fit together in a small group of ross childs and rockefellers and george soros's the vaccines are all gonna get us and oh god come on man grow up the world is complex it's fun it's fun to create fiction the thigh bone connects to the hip bone the rib bone connects to my wrist watch that was dr nick riviera in the simpsons when he was performing heart surgery on homer for 29.95 are you a pokemon collector i would never be cut dead with charizard never no i actually never got caught into the pokemon thing but i know all the memes why does tom face say you're a scammer because he makes money saying people are scammers he literally says anything that's not bitcoin is a scam and then there's a lot of stuff in bitcoin that's a scam coming up on two hours here we'll cap it there and then i gotta send that damn email ugh never get to sleep but i love you guys you're a lot of fun these late night amas are fun a little looser don't give a [ __ ] anymore friday night the mood is right it shows you how exciting my personal life is friday night at 1 am where am i at i'm doing a cryptocurrency anime have you been to norway yes some of my fondest memories are up in tromso and i have a lot of family in norway still they still hurt sheep lions maine yeah lions mane is the way to go you guys just soon be able to buy it first time viewer i'm excited learn start following you all soak up annie and all info smile the whole time thank you for your time well thanks for coming i remember when i was a kid years ago i worked at a cat rescue i've told this story once before but your first time listeners you've never heard it most of you probably haven't so i was homeschooled my mom wanted me to get socialized so she always found these clever ways of getting me out of the house and getting me out there to interact with people so she's oh it's a really good idea we'll have charles go and work at a cat rescue so i worked with this lady called judy quillivan and it was the recycled critter rescue and she had this crazy husband what was his name richard i think yeah and he smoked a chimney and i'd hang out with him and my job was medicate all the cats and she had all the cats in her house and had all the cages and facilities there and i had to clean up there's anywhere between 60 to 100 cats at any given time all over the damn place every place you'd look cat cat cat cat cat it was like crazy cat lady plus plus and i had given pills and shots and sub-cue them and i at the time had these dreams i was going to be a doctor like my dad so i thought oh this is so cool i'm getting all this practical experience doing medical stuff with cats this is great but while i was there richard was a big republican so he'd always have on the radio rush limbaugh and just play rush play rush play rush and i'd listen to rush as a 12 year old kid not really caring too much about it the magic of limbaugh though is he's all throughout all these years because that was about 22 years ago and he's still on the air but he's dying cancer is he built his huge audience and he has an incredible relationship with that audience the people he was talking 1988 till today still listen to him religiously because they just it's you become part of a family and you want to listen to something and it's almost a sport that you enjoy day by day week by week and so forth and cardano has a little bit of that inside of it we learn a little bit we do a little bit we win sometimes we lose sometimes we build some interesting things we celebrate the victories together and we find ways to blunt the losses and i really do enjoy that i mean 22 years later i can't help but think of what he did and say well there's a small part of that in this not the particular ideology but rather just the relationship building and how these mediums work and that's that's a gift it really is especially now when you see rush dying of lung cancer he has all this money and his prestige and his fame and this persona but the thing that means the most to him is his audience and that's why he's going to die in the studio he's they're going to drag him out in a pine box he will never quit never retire until he absolutely has to because the only thing he lives for anymore is the audience and the relationship that he's built with them over all the years and i love that too i love the relationship we've built terror and all there's art bell as well and george nori and was it paul harvey and that's the rest of the story i miss radio and talk about humility there's nothing better in life than learning how to medicate a hundred cats you have any scratches i got from that i still have a few of them and the day i left she bought a special bag that you put the cat in to medicate them so they can't scratch you i was like oh there you go do you have a wee bit of toxic plasmosis what the [ __ ] do you think i'm an entrepreneur and a risk taker i jump out of airplanes i do all kinds of crazy [ __ ] i went wingsu training in sweden sweden was jarno i even posted some pictures for you guys on that one yes yes dogs not cats are you interested in spacex if if yes what are you looking forward to space tourism all that's opening up in 2025 and i'm very excited about it i'm gonna go to space loved art bell late at night on road trips i did too and george nori you'd always have the craziest people on you learn about the anunnaki or you'd learn about pyramid stuff or ghosts or aliens man that was fun it's all crazy man it was fun heard you sold fake rolexes i actually didn't sell them i made them a guy named sheck who would get them in from new york when they came from china they shipped new york then you get it from china and then i would upgrade them i put role i put eta cal 28 36 movements in them i'd put new bezels on and new dial with the proper 2.5 cyclops and then i would change the bracelet to to be with a triple wrap gold plating and it would be weighted just so it would weigh roughly the same and you always have to replace the clasp because those damn chinese counterfeiters at the time could never get the clasp right but if you did all those things you could make a rolex submariner look almost exactly the real deal and it would hum it it had the nice beautiful glide not quite the same as the rolex movement the 3850 but the 2836 was a really great movement the eta and and you could get them for about 120 if you had the right supplier you bought them in bulk and all the other aftermarket parts were quite easy to source i missed those days that was a lot of fun i was 17 years old i i didn't give a [ __ ] i had all the horology tools ducati yes sr2 monster 2 2003.
nearly got killed a bunch of times did edward kelly write the voynich manuscript i think they dated the voynich manuscript i've never had a chance to see it i've been to yale a few times but i've never had a chance to see it while i was there and i've always wanted to it's one of my favorite books and i was actually thinking about having a reproduction made of it so i can put it in the office but no i think it's a little older than that but i do think it's still a counterfeit define cardano in just one word icky guy did i get the vaccine not yet it's not available to me i'm 33 years old and in pretty good health they're not going to give that to me until june july but i'll have to get it because i need to travel grand seiko okay this is a great one grand seiko are some of the best watches ever made they make rolexes look like garbage but no one buys them because they think seikos are cheap this is a great example of where you need to create a segregated and separate brand in order to be able to get distribution so i i it mechanically that the seikos are just phenomenal you have these great kinetic movements in certain ones and they go all the way up to like 30 000 dollars so they're competing with the daytona you can get a proper chronograph i think they may have even had a tourbillon in some of their their lines and the engineers there are just top-notch incredible watches rolex at least was clever enough that when they diluted the brand they had a sub-brand called two-door so there was two-door they kind of look like rolex's but they're not and they're much cheaper and then rolex maintains the premium brand position and you see a lot of that in fact a lot of these higher end watches like tag heuer and omega they actually use the very same movements that i was buying for 120 dollars and putting it to fake submariners the eta movement line so it's croc the mid-sized watch range now the very high-end ones are all custom like gia guerrero hoot and patek philippe and piaget and vacheron constantine and so forth and my favorite is jake droll because of the automatons they make and those are masterpieces and they're made by a master horologist they take thousands of hours and it really is living art it's incredible but if you want a good business watch grand seiko is quite respectable frederick constant is another really good brand that's quite affordable very respectable and beautiful watches and they make their own movements actually although i don't think they're independent anymore ap makes some beauties yeah they sure do if you try panerai or peugeot peugeot makes this beautiful watch called the alta plano it's one of the thinnest mechanical watches around and they actually have to use platinum counterweights for the flywheels in the back because gold is not heavy enough and leads not heaviness you either use platinum pretty cool stuff paul gerber did that too for a lot of his movements i wish they put a minute repeater in that but today would be a two hundred thousand dollar watch instead of a thirty thousand dollar the alta plano is a beautiful one though especially the skeleton multiplano have you considered taking a break from cardano to start shooting heroin yeah there have been moments not proud of those moments that's the 109 am answer beethoven yes seventh symphony second movement that's all you need that's it there you go it's perfection achieved move on dry year over whiskey time no i haven't drank yet waiting for the quarantine ten so my employees when they come to colorado i can drink with them i'm not gonna break the dry year until they come here because they deserve it they've been they've been working together tone vase says you're the grand wizard of krypto is that a ku klux klan thing do i have to wear a hood and something [ __ ] you tone i don't know i don't know what this grand wizard thing me i don't want to be a grand wizard nah and i want none of that -if gavin wood was an animal what animal would it be the pervertosaurus from the onion didn't expect that one did you ma favorite cosmic event anytime we have one of those solar flares that knocks out all the power the last one happened the 19th century okay if you're gonna make me wizard hat send it i will wear it people send me things all the time i don't give out my address but if you can find it send it and i will wear it as long as it's not like weird or poison so i'll give it to a decoy charles first and his death is on your hands if something happens i feel very nasty about it although i may wear it too quickly and then still die the bourgeois pope or so the jeremy irons last time you had sexual intercourse ask your mom come on guys ask me real questions you should drink of these two times two of these a day 1.5 liters each 3 liters a day unconsciously you got to admit that rush is brainwashed oh no no no no i listened to bill press i spent years listening to nam chomsky and reading manufactured consent spent a lot of time the howard zinn crowd people's history of america listened to a lot of sam harris throughout the years far more of him than christopher hitchens and richard dawkins oh and dan dana huzzah you have to diversify thought dan dennett's actually one of my favorite authors what inspired logo it's a gyrocycloid something cardano came up with favorite boxer favorite boxer is mike tyson absolutely love that guy he's just a beast and favorite mma fighter hmm did like chuck liddell the iceman mm-hmm do you drink tomato juice i used to i used to be a big juicer i had one of those juicer things did the whole juicing thing everybody tried to convince me celery juice was gonna cure everything not so much of a juicer anymore although i've gotten to matcha does p equal np no sir we will have none of that this is this is if you if you're gonna make that claim you must prove it jack lalanne yeah the man who was always swimming and doing stuff he lived a long time too coffee yes absolutely pour over coffee is the way to go use a conical burr and there's a variant of kopi luwak coffee that you can buy that's made down in florida i think and tastes just it costs ten dollars a pound instead of 250.
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