This episode of the #citizenweb3 podcast features FreQniK from Mathnodes
FreQniK, a pseudonymous crypto advocate, promotes Monero for better privacy over Bitcoin. Active with Monero influencers, they support decentralized networks, advanced encryption, NFTs, and passive income, while warning against government surveillance.
MathNodes offers a global network of VPS and dedicated servers to ensure online privacy with Sentinel dVPN nodes. Helping users conceal their identities from corporations like Google and Facebook and surveillance states.
Timestamps
00:00 – 01:01 : Intro
01:01 -- 09:40 : Tells his story of getting to this point.
09:40 -- 12:51 : Talks about small and large validators.
12:51 -- 14:43 : Homomorphic encryption blockchain and Zephyr
14:43 -- 19:55 : Why he doesn’t care about the same things other validators do.
19:55 -- 25:39 : Corruption in governments and war mongering
25:39 -- 31:15 : The best way to select chains
31:15 -- 34:11 : How he is attracting delegations
34:11 -- 40:50 : Thoughts on rare metal and cloud
40:50 -- 46:01 : Building a community
46:01 -- 48:29 : Closing a validator
48:29 -- 54:54 : Improving knowledge and lowering toxicity
54:54 -- 1:05:43 : The Blitz
We spoke to FreQniK (https://twitter.com/MathNodes) about Mathnodes (https://twitter.com/MathNodes) and:
Kind of hacking Bitcoin
Pseudonymous and not fully anonymized transactions
Twitter influencers of Monero
Cypherpunk venture
Wake up to realize that everything they're doing is surveyed
Monero influencers
NFTs and collectibles
Decentralized public infrastructure
Anybody can host their own node
Make passive income
Pure-to-pure Digital cache
Homomorphic encryption blockchain
Monopoly on privacy
Cloud versus bare metal
Redundant architecture
Never trust anything the government ever tells you ever
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