BTC033: IMPORTANT BITCOIN CONSIDERATIONS

W/ TUUR DEMEESTER

07 July 2021

On today’s show, Preston Pysh talks to Bitcoin pioneer, Tuur Demeester. Tuur shares some of his thoughts on mining, the China ban, PoW vs. PoS, Defi on Bitcoin, and much more.

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IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why Tuur’s account became more private.
  • What are the main changes in the Bitcoin space since 2017?
  • The 28% difficulty adjustment and China.
  • Tuur’s thoughts on mining.
  • The Bitcoin reformation article.
  • Ethereum vs. Bitcoin.
  • PoS vs. PoW.
  • Defi in general and on Bitcoin.
  • Stable coins and tether.
  • Thoughts on generating Alpha with Bitcoin.

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TRANSCRIPT

Disclaimer: The transcript that follows has been generated using artificial intelligence. We strive to be as accurate as possible, but minor errors and slightly off timestamps may be present due to platform differences.

Preston Pysh (00:00:03):
Hey, everyone. Welcome to this Wednesday release of the podcast where I’m talking about Bitcoin. Today’s guest is a longtime friend and person that influenced me tremendously during the early years of learning about Bitcoin, and that’s Mr. Tuur Demeester. Tuur is the founder of Bitcoin alpha fund Adamant Capital and a longtime proponent of Bitcoin since 2012 when the price of Bitcoin was only $5. Prior to Bitcoin, Tuur was the co-founder of a think tank in the Belgian Rothbard Institute, and he also established two private schools in the Netherlands and Belgium.

Preston Pysh (00:00:34):
On today’s show, Tuur and I cover some of the current events and topics that we find important to the fundamental case for earning Bitcoin in your portfolio. So, without further delay, here’s my conversation with the thoughtful Tuur Demeester.

Intro (00:00:49):
You’re listening to Bitcoin Fundamentals by the Investor’s Podcast Network. Now, your host, Preston Pysh.

Preston Pysh (00:01:08):
All right. So, like I said in the introduction. I’m here with Tuur Demeester, long friend. You’ve been on the podcast multiple times, two times, yeah, maybe even three times, Tuur. I can’t remember, but, yeah, this is really cool to do this because we have not talked since I think 2017.

Tuur Demeester (00:01:27):
Yeah. It’s been a long time. I mean, we’ve interacted plenty online, but, yeah, it’s been a while.

Preston Pysh (00:01:33):
You stepped out of the spotlight. So, a lot of the comments I put out on Twitter like, “Hey, I’m talking with Tuur. What’s the question?” and almost everybody is like, “Why did he step out of the spotlight? What’s going on? What’s he doing?” So, that’s the first question.

Tuur Demeester (00:01:47):
Long story short, there are a few side reasons, which is if you have a public Twitter account, especially when the bull market starts again, there are just so many trolls and it’s just really distracting and annoying. You have to be blocking all the time. So, that’s one thing, but to be honest, the main reason was I read this article by Tim Ferriss, 11 Reasons Not To Become Famous, and he wrote that, when was that? I think 2020 some time.

Tuur Demeester (00:02:16):
I mean, it was really scary to me. It really made me think about it, especially given how strong Bitcoin bull markets can be, it almost doesn’t matter what you write. People are just going to pile in and follow you. So, it’s like, “Man, I’m at 200,000 now. What if I grow to a million followers just because of the market?” He just makes the case that it’s a trade off. Having notoriety and as that grows, the shape of the trade off changes, and he makes the point, which I think is really fair that a certain subset, a small percentage of the population just has psychological issues and they are prone to projecting things into public figures. You can get really scary situations that way.

Tuur Demeester (00:03:01):
Then he was just like, “imagine your high school that you grew up in. Maybe five of those people of your high school are going to develop mental issues,” which is fair and that’s probably true, and then if you extrapolate, what if your following is 100,000 or a million of five million, and then you extrapolate those numbers, too, and that’s when you get those stalkers and things like that. You just don’t know. There’s a big unknown there.

Tuur Demeester (00:03:25):
Then the upside is also not very clear. I mean, I guess it depends on what you do. For me, there isn’t that much upside. Ideally, I love research and, ideally, I want to be the Fleetwood Mac of Bitcoin, where it’s like you’re a band of bands. It’s like the other bands like you, but you’re not really world famous, which there are examples of or a comedian’s comedian or whatever you call it.

Preston Pysh (00:03:50):
Your title forever now, which is the Fleetwood Mac of Bitcoin.

Tuur Demeester (00:03:55):
So, that’s been my thinking, and it’s been nice and it’s been zen to just have the private account, a bunch of followers so I get plenty of discussions and it’s a lot of fun.

Preston Pysh (00:04:07):
I totally get it. I just don’t think people realize the emails. I know Peter McCormick talks about a little bit more publicly some of the emails and stuff that you get from people is just beyond strange. So, no, I totally get it, but it’s nice because I one of the original followers before you made your account private, and I feel like I’m on this crowd that got through the gate of not being able to not access your account. So, I know there’s a lot of people out there that have changed.

Preston Pysh (00:04:39):
One of the comments I saw people would change to a more in on account and they’re like, “I can’t follow Tuur anymore because I’m on this new account,” but, I mean, it’s just I get why you’re doing that.

Tuur Demeester (00:04:50):
I was just talking about it with my wife today, and I was thinking, “What if just for this occasion we did something like special and what if on the day that this podcast airs I’m going to try to open up the account for the day?”

Preston Pysh (00:05:05):
I love it. I love it.

Tuur Demeester (00:05:07):
I think that would be really cool.

Preston Pysh (00:05:08):
Yeah, and you know what?

Tuur Demeester (00:05:08):
Just so people would hear this, it’s not going to be some random-

Preston Pysh (00:05:12):
It’s perfect.

Tuur Demeester (00:05:13):
… news item that you’ll hear like, “Oh, the account is open.” You’re listening to the Investor’s Podcast, you’re really into this stuff. So, yeah, if you Google my name, I still think it’s my Twitter account. Hopefully, on the day that this airs, I’m going to try and open it up so that people can just … If you encounter it and it’s closed, you can request to follow me, and I still manually go through the list, and I still manually approve people, but it’s true. If you have a really long name with lots of letters and symbols, I’m probably not going to approve to follow because that looks like a spam account to me.

Preston Pysh (00:05:47):
Well, I think that’s great. If some crazies slip through, you can just block them and move on.

Tuur Demeester (00:05:52):
Oh, yeah. Sure.

Preston Pysh (00:05:54):
All right. So, let’s get into the meat of this. So, in your mind, what has changed since the last time we talk? If you warp yourself back to the bull market of 2017 till now, what has changed? What has surprised you? What is maybe something you weren’t expecting to see right now?

Tuur Demeester (00:06:14):
Well, it’s like what has surprised me, but I feel like I’ve been trying to prepare myself over and over and I still get surprised. I hope this does not sound insulting, but I want to say the shape of delusion. People come into the space, new people, it’s like the eternal September. There are always new people coming in who have not heard of anything and they get excited about particular things. So, there’s a certain story that emerges from that. So, the story in 2017 was ICOs, and then now we’ve had the story of NFTs, which, actually, I do think is interesting, but there’s also there are new tokens still, and I think now a big part of the story is proof of stake. There’s a lot of excitement about earning money with your coins, but even still, the thought about the mining, for example, that it was eco.

Tuur Demeester (00:07:08):
I did have a sense that we were going to at some point run into global warming that crowd, but, still, it always surprises me. Maybe it’s because I feel like I’m not like that. I usually only write about something if I feel like I’ve done a bunch of research. I might put a tweet out that is just a brain fart, but when it’s an article, I feel serious about it, I’ve done the research, but a lot of people seem to not have that inhibition. They’ll just put out things and I’m like, “What are you talking about? This is absurd.” So, I guess I just keep getting surprised in that sense.

Tuur Demeester (00:07:43):
In the positive sense, we have a country that made Bitcoin legal tender. How amazing is that? It’s 11 years in.

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