Bitcoin’s Data Debate: Should the Blockchain Be Permissionless? | Sergio Lerner

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In this episode, Bitcoin Developer Sergio Lerner joins the show to discuss Bitcoin’s latest development battles–from the OP_RETURN data wars to the future of programmable Bitcoin through BitVMX. He argues that filtering Bitcoin transactions restricts innovation, outlines the real-world financial use cases enabled by protocols like RSK, and explains how new Bitcoin Layer 2s can enhance scalability and security without altering Bitcoin’s base layer. We also touch on Bitcoin’s long-term viability, mining centralization, and the cultural rift with broader crypto. Enjoy!

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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
03:39 Debate on Data Use in Bitcoin Blockchain
08:02 Technical Aspects of Bitcoin Transactions
11:20 Core Ad
12:12 Layer Two Solutions and BitVMX
21:59 Core Development and Alternate Implementations
30:28 Mining Centralization Concerns
32:37 Core Ad
33:32 Historical Bitcoin Debates
34:15 Understanding OP_RETURN
37:46 Cultural Divide in Crypto
40:48 Financial Inclusion and Bitcoin
47:33 Future of Bitcoin and Layer 2 Solutions
56:51 Bitcoin's Long-Term Viability
01:00:56 Final Thoughts


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