CoinDesk Podcast Network - BITCOIN SEASON 2: The Crazy Satoshi Theory About Jack Dorsey

There’s a new theory that Twitter founder Jack Dorsey is Satoshi Nakamoto. We dive into the crazy (yes, it’s truly crazy) rabbithole that is the Dorsey x Nakamoto conspiracy.


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Charlie & Colin break down the conspiracy theory that claims Jack Dorsey is Satoshi Nakamoto. You might be surprised how deep the rabbithole goes and how crazy the connections sound.


Notes:

• Jack Dorsey’s Vietnamese restaurant

• Hidden address references in old Bitcoin transactions

• Are clues hidden in comic books?


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Chapters:

00:00 Is Jack Dorsey Satoshi?

01:14 The bizarre connections begin

02:29 Jack’s “Satoshi” Shirt

05:02 Jack Dorsey was a Cypherpunk

09:52 Clues in old vanity addresses

19:07 Jack, Bitcoin, and nautical references

36:54 Why Jack Dorsey isn’t Satoshi

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Chicago’s Damon Locks Experiments With Sound And Poetry

Artist and musician Damon Locks is no stranger to creating something special through audio and spoken word. His latest project “List of Demands” is an experimental mixture of archival tape, text-based work and poetry exploring themes of Black liberation, art, love and freedom. Reset sits down with Locks ahead of his first solo show in Los Angeles on Feb. 26. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

The Daily Signal - Victor Davis Hanson: America’s ‘Dead, Lost Generation’

What was America like before rapid industrialization and suburbanization, which dramatically altered the way of life in the United States?

Critical race theory and DEI proponents look down on this period in American history, which stretched through much of the early to mid-20th century, saying it was an era marred by “white supremacy” and the “KKK.”

That couldn’t be further from the truth, argues Victor Davis Hanson on this edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.

“But what I'm getting is, everybody got together, they were ethnically and racially diverse, there was no prejudice.

Or if there was, it was incidental, not essential to farming. And all that world has been not only gone with the industrial age and corporate farming and the agrarianism that inculcated those values, but we have slurred those dead people, that dead lost generation. We've said that they were sexist, racist, homophobes, and they had it easy, they had privilege, they were supremacists. They weren't. They weren't.

They had nothing. And they worked day to night. And they gave us a set of values: hard work, follow the law, listen more than you speak, don't shame your family, and don't treat people by their superficial appearance, or the color of their skin, or their accent, but the content of their character.”


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Everything Everywhere Daily - The Greek Gods

The ancient Greeks had a polytheistic religion and a pantheon of gods. 

They didn’t just have many gods; they had a LOT of gods. Gods that ruled over many different aspects of human endeavor and the natural world.

These gods had a mythology that bound them up together in a very dysfunctional and often disturbing family tree.

You’re probably familiar with some of them, but others are pretty obscure.

Learn more about the Greek gods and their mythology on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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NBN Book of the Day - Mary Flannery, “Geoffrey Chaucer: Unveiling the Merry Bard” (Reaktion Books, 2024)

For over six centuries, Chaucer has epitomized poetic greatness, though more recent treatments of The Canterbury Tales’ lively and often risqué style have made his name more synonymous with bawdy humor. But beyond his poetic achievements, Chaucer assumed various roles including those of royal attendant, soldier, customs official, justice of the peace, and more. In this book, Mary Flannery chronicles Chaucer’s life during one of the most turbulent periods of English history, illuminating how he came to be known not only as the father of English poetry but also as England’s “merry bard.”

Mary Flannery is the Swiss National Science Foundation Eccellenza Professorial Fellow at the University of Bern. A regular contributor to the Times Literary Supplement, her publications include Practising Shame: Female Honour in Later Medieval England.


Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channelTwitter.

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The NewsWorthy - Special Edition: 3-Year Invasion – How to End Russia-Ukraine War?

Three years after Russia’s all-out assault on Ukraine, America’s role in the conflict seems to be shifting under President Trump.

Today, an expert on the region shares insights on Trump’s latest moves, Russia’s behavior, Ukraine’s hopes for the future, and what a possible end to this war could look like. 

 

Join us again for our 10-minute daily news roundups every Mon-Fri! 

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CBS News Roundup - 02/22/2025 | Weekend Roundup

On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup," host Allison Keyes looks at the economic impact of The Trump Administration's firing of thousands of federal workers around the nation with CBS News Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger and CBS's Weijia Jiang. New warnings about that Texas measles outbreak. In the "Kaleidoscope with Allison Keyes" segment, the hospital emergency that the nation is facing soon.

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Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Long Live The King?

President Donald J Trump’s administration has been invoking a conservative legal theory as justification for his claim to possess king-like presidential powers. This new supercharged version of the “unitary executive theory” may just be extreme enough to stick in the craw of some conservative judges, but will it find a warm welcome when it inevitably lands at the Supreme Court, and should we brace for the overturning of 90 years of precedent in the form of Humphrey’s Executor? Dahlia Lithwick’s guest this week is Deepak Gupta, former senior counsel at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and founding principal of Gupta Wessler LLP, who is now fighting for his former colleagues' jobs in court. Gupta is also representing Gwynne A Wilcox, the Chair of the National Labor Relations Board who was fired via late night email in a case that is likely headed to SCOTUS. 

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