110M YouTube subscribers were just @GrapheneOS-pilled and challenged not to trust Big Tech. 🔥 h/t @Final
The past, present, and future of #freedomtech with @ODELL @TEN31 partner, @npub1thep...4dha and @OpenSats cofounder, and Bitcoin Policy Institute board member, ODELL joins @Shawn to discuss: - Bitcoin’s evolution - Why freedom tech wins - OpenSats mission - Ten31's focus - Nostr’s promise - Freedomtech business models - Volunteering into versus opting out of surveillance 📺️ Watch here: 📺️ Subscribe and watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@trustrev 🎧️ Listen and subscribe in your favorite podcast app: https://podcast.trustrevolution.co
Meet the new USAID, same as the old USAID.
@ODELL on surveillance: opting in versus opting out. Listen to the full conversation tomorrow. 🎧️ Subscribe in your favorite podcast app to be notified: https://podcast.trustrevolution.co 📺️ Or on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@trustrev
"Trust enables speed and enables people to take risks on those they trust. Integrity allows one to gain trust and live in internal and external harmony." 🎯
Who do you trust? https://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2025/06/19/16-billion-apple-facebook-google-passwords-leaked---change-yours-now/
Bitcoin and American statecraft Stephen Pollock, SVP at Bitcoin Policy Institute, joins @Shawn to talk Bitcoin policy and politics — from BPI's mission, to the challenges of working in Washington, to the promise and peril of the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. 📺️ Watch here: 📺️ Watch and subscribe on YouTube: 🎧️ Listen and subscribe in your favorite podcast app: https://podcast.trustrevolution.co
Bitcoin's global impact and the White House POV Stephen Pollock, SVP at Bitcoin Policy Institute, joins @Shawn to talk Bitcoin policy and politics. Full episode drops tomorrow. 📺️ Subscribe and watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@trustrev 🎧️ Subscribe and listen in your favorite podcast app: https://podcast.trustrevolution.co
"A move to launch a payments system by Walmart or Amazon that bypasses the traditional payments system would send shivers through the nation’s banks. With vast networks of customers and employees, troves of data and far lighter regulations, retail and technology companies have long been viewed as particular threats to banks, including regional and community lenders."
> “The big airlines—through a shady data broker that they own called ARC—are selling the government bulk access to Americans' sensitive information, revealing where they fly and the credit card they used,” Senator Ron Wyden said in a statement. https://archive.ph/W5QQ3