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Talking with Bitcoin Skeptic Sam Sessa Join hosts Ben Haupt, David Ruffner, and Jared Townley in another episode of the Bitcoin Reformation Podcast as they explore the real-world utility and environmental impact of Bitcoin. Featuring their first guest, Lutheran pastor and Bitcoin skeptic Sam Sessa. The discussion delves into practical use cases, societal implications, and Bitcoin's function as a currency or commodity. They examine Bitcoin mining's impact on sustainable energy and electricity grids, debunk misconceptions around energy consumption, and discuss Bitcoin’s role in grid stability. Sam’s concerns spark a rich debate on the future and security of Bitcoin, especially in economic crises or state interventions. This episode offers valuable insights for both enthusiasts and skeptics. 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates 00:13 Jared's Exciting News and Work Updates 01:41 David's Family Vacation and Work Stories 05:33 Ben's Vacation and House Moving 07:01 Introducing the First Guest: Sam Sessa 08:01 Sam's Background and Bitcoin Skepticism 16:01 Bitcoin's Practical Utility and Adoption 36:57 Bitcoin as Currency or Commodity 45:39 Bitcoin's Current Status and Personal Experiences 47:21 Bitcoin as a Strong Currency Alternative 48:54 Challenges of Using Bitcoin as a Currency 49:54 Bitcoin's Transaction Process and Layer Two Solutions 51:33 Bitcoin's Role in the Future of Money 01:11:50 Bitcoin's Environmental and Societal Impact 01:37:32 Potential Risks and Final Thoughts on Bitcoin
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