
A weekly podcast from two Bitcoin enthusiasts. Each week Casey and Erin discuss a different aspect of Bitcoin's technology, culture, and vibe.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Technology | |||

Spam is legal now — welcome to Bitcoin’s moral collapse. On this episode of the Hell Money Podcast, we dive back into the spam wars to break down all the discourse in the wake of Bitcoin Core v30. From Luke Jr’s plan to hard fork Bitcoin to Nick Szab... more
On this episode of Hell Money, Casey Rodarmor gives his unfiltered take on the flood of Bitcoin Metaprotocols and L2s.From BRC-20 2.0 to BitVM to Stacks, we dig into what’s real, what’s fake, and which projects might actually make it. Many are vaporw... more
This isn’t a technical debate — it’s a holy war. In this episode of Hell Money, we unpack the Knots drama, spam wars, and why filters don’t work, as well as the deeper moral and religious crusade beneath it all.We explore:- Policy vs. consensus, econ... more
On the Season 3 premiere of Hell Money, we’re diving headfirst into the world of Artificial Intelligence as Bad Rudy and Ani Grok AI companions.We explore:- The history of AI hype cycles and AI winters- How LLMs are trained (and where they’ll plateau... more
In the final episode of Hell Money Podcast Season 2, we wrap up our Vegas interview series with Rob Hamilton, Co-Founder & CEO of AnchorWatch.We explore:- Rob’s journey from Esports to Bitcoin twitter culture maker- Miniscript, OP_CTV, and vaults- In... more
In this episode of the Hell Money Podcast, we’re joined by economist and Bitcoin thinker Paul Sztorc (@Truthcoin) for a whirlwind tour through the foundations of economic thought and why Bitcoin should be every economist’s favorite subject.We explore... more
In this episode of the Hell Money Podcast, we sit down with Adam Krellenstein — Counterparty’s co‑founder and longtime lead maintainer — for a tour of Bitcoin’s formative years and the ideas shaping its future. Adam revisits the birth of XCP, explain... more
We sat down with Carl Dong — former Bitcoin Core contributor, now founder of Obscura VPN focused on real-world censorship resistance.
In this episode, we dive into:
- Why Carl walked away from Bitcoin Core development to tackle privacy head-on
- W... more
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Focused on the multifaceted world of Bitcoin, the podcast features discussions that cover the technology, culture, and emerging trends within the cryptocurrency landscape. Episodes often include deep dives into technical aspects like Bitcoin Core, protocols, the personal stories of developers, and the socioeconomic dynamics that influence Bitcoin's growth and adoption. Additionally, the podcast is known for its engaging debates on various cultural phenomena surrounding Bitcoin, incorporating discussions about NFTs, decentralized finance, and the intersection of technology with social behaviors and trends.
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Recent guests on Hell Money include:
1. Adam Krellenstein
2. Carl Dong
3. Nick Sainato
4. Matt Wraith
5. Dan Anderson
6. David Bailey
7. Jeremy Rubin
8. Parker Day
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