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Amara’s Law, FB Censorship, and Southern Charm - Sterlin Lujan

Bitcoin.com's global ambassador Sterlin is the first two time guest on the show. He talks about his fascinating worldwide bitcoin travels, psychedelics, and the battle with Facebook censoring his fan page.

Host
Matt Aaron

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About the Episode

He lives a life many can only dream about. Sterlin travels around the world speaking about bitcoin and anarchy. From debates in D.C. to exciting adventures in Eastern Europe, what a fascinating and insightful person.

When I have the chance to hang out with Sterlin, it is always a blast. His emotional intelligence is at a genius level (really). Have a listen and get inside his mind!

Timestamps:
02:20 - Sterlin Lujan, first HOB guest is back. Matt introduces this amazing person and his story.
07:48 - One of the weirdest experiences - in Mongolia
12:15 - Viewpoints and the ability to form relationships helps the whole crypto movement
16:15 - Sterlins thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movement
17:43 - Nouriel Roubini and the negative push against Bitcoin- is he like that in RL?
22:46 - What level of progress has been seen in the crypto-universe in one year?
24:10 - The early hype-train and Amara’s Law
26:50 - Scams and fraudulent projects
31:00 - Mixing scepticism with enthusiasm and Peter Thiel
35:00 - Facebook and his own experience of censorship
43:03 - Anarcapulco and Sterlin’s redemption

About the Host

Matt Aaron

Matt Aaron has been podcasting since 2013, when he launched the Food Startups Podcast.

He recently found a second love in cryptocurrency and blockchain and hasn't looked back.

His first major investment into cryptocurrency was the money he made betting on (but not voting for) that Donald Trump would win the 2016 election.

Matt believes that public blockchains and cryptocurrencies are the solution to the many problems exposed of the current banking system in the 2008 financial crisis.

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