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Is This Nobel Prize Winner the Real Satoshi Nakamoto? | Bryan Solstin | BFM162

Is This Nobel Prize Winner the Real Satoshi Nakamoto? | Bryan Solstin | BFM162

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Bryan Solstin is a former aerospace systems engineer, Bitcoiner, conservationist, privacy advocate, and author of “Bitcoin and Nash Equilibrium” as well as “Apex Environmental Solution: Bitcoin.”› https://x.com/BryanBSolstin› Bitcoin and Nash Equilibrium: https://www.amazon.com/Bitcoin-Nash-Equilibrium-Emerging/dp/B0DGY185V4› https://www.solstin.com/john-nashPARTNERS🧘‍♂️ Gain peace of mind with Onramp’s Multi-Institution Custody solution. Sign up with code BRAM to receive $150 in Bitcoin after your first deposit: https://onrampbitcoin.com/bram🔐 Blockstream Jade Plus: The simplest and most secure hardware wallet on the planet - Get 10% off your entire order with code BRAM at https://store.blockstream.com🔨 Stamp Seed: The safest way to backup your hardware wallet - Get 15% off with code BRAM at https://stampseed.com💸 Borrow against your Bitcoin with Debifi. Unlock liquidity without selling a single sat via https://debifi.com/bramPRODUCTS I ENDORSE› Get the The Bitaxe Gamma (open-source Bitcoin home miner) in US & UK with 10% using code BRAM: https://shop.powermining.io/?ref=BRAM› Buy Bitcoin in the EU 🇪🇺 via https://relai.me/bram and use code BRAM to reduce fees by 0.5%🔔 SUBSCRIBE TO GET NOTIFIED› YouTube: ⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@bramk⁠⁠› Follow Bram on ⁠⁠https://x.com/bramk🕑 TIMESTAMPS00:00 - Understanding Nash Equilibrium and Its Relevance to Bitcoin04:55 - Bitcoin as Immortal Nash Equilibrium12:33 - The Invisible Hand: Adam Smith and Bitcoin18:34 - Nash's Influence on Bitcoin's Architecture and Ideal Money25:52 - The Intersection of Philosophy and Economics in Bitcoin26:14 - The Intersection of Mathematics and Bitcoin29:12 - Philosophical Foundations of Bitcoin32:18 - The Nature of Ideal Money35:22 - Current Events and Bitcoin's Role36:59 - The Evolution of Bitcoin39:02 - Bitcoin as a Commodity43:58 - Nash's Critique of Inflation and Bailouts50:04 - Non-Cooperative Systems and Bitcoin54:23 - The Impact of Monetary Systems on Society55:52 - Individual Empowerment through Decentralization57:48 - Natural Selection and Economic Systems58:39 - Political Money and Social Dependency & Bitcoin as Freedom Money58:58 - Global Financial Peace through Bitcoin01:01:46 - Nash's Paranoia and Satoshi's Disappearance01:05:08 - The Plural Pronoun Connection01:07:35 - The Future of Bitcoin and Personal Responsibility01:11:38 - The End Game of Bitcoin's Global Impactℹ️ EPISODE SUMMARYBryan Solstin joins Bram Kanstein to break down one of the most mind-expanding ideas in Bitcoin: that it’s not just sound money, it’s an Immortal Nash Equilibrium. We explore game theory, asymptotically ideal money, John Nash’s obsession with peace through mathematics, and why Bitcoin might be the only system that creates global cooperation—without needing trust. What you’ll learn.What a Nash Equilibrium is—and why Bitcoin might be the first digital oneWhy decentralization isn’t just a tech trend, but a mathematically grounded peace mechanismHow fixed-supply money can emerge gradually, without revolution or forceWhat “Asymptotically Ideal Money” means—and why it matters more than goldHow Bitcoin’s halving schedule is rooted in game theory, not just codeThe eerie parallels between John Nash’s paranoia and Satoshi’s disappearanceA whole new mental model: Bitcoin not just as “sound money,” but as a cooperative equilibrium

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