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Makoto Shibuya and Stephen Perrenod explore the visionary work of Buckminster Fuller and its relevance to Bitcoin. They discuss how Bitcoin can be understood as encapsulated energy, reflecting Fuller's ideas about wealth and energy. The conversation delves into the concept of power laws, their prevalence in nature and socioeconomics, and how they apply to Bitcoin's growth and behavior. The discussion also touches on the unique timekeeping system of Bitcoin, the dynamics of mining, and the comparison between cities and companies as meta-networks. The conversation explores Bitcoin's potential as an energy technology disguised as a financial asset.

Furthermore, they explore the multifaceted nature of Bitcoin as a decentralized network, its implications for urban infrastructure, and the role of AI in its future. They discuss the concept of Bitcoin as a megalopolis, the significance of power laws in its growth, and how Bitcoin promotes a circular economy. The discussion also touches on the 51% attack as a catalyst for growth, the precessional concept in Bitcoin's design, and the economic dynamics surrounding Bitcoin, including the influence of bubbles and Satoshi Nakamoto's design signatures.


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Buckminster Fuller, Bitcoin, energy, power laws, socioeconomics, cities, network growth, financial assets, Metcalfe's law, decentralized network, AI, urban infrastructure, circular economy, 51% attack, economic war, Bucky Fuller, hash rate