Unveiling Flint, Michael Saylor on What Bitcoin Did, Comparing Bitcoin Treasuries

January 16
1h 33m

Episode Description

0:00 Penalizing tardiness and the “pot” idea

2:30 Current vibe coding frustrations & friction

11:50 Flint announced live on PBJ: why now, what it’s for, and who it’s for

20:10 Flint (Firewood) showcase: DK's vibe-coded app The Shed - Strava for piano

27:00 Nostr social graph and open identity as a powerful tool for vibe-coded apps

33:50 Discord vs Nostr: tooling gaps, bounties, zaps as signal

37:20 Another product idea: Version control for vibe-coding & vibe-coding workflow

40:08 More on the Flint vision: member expectations, community synergy & help, prompt-sharing, IP ownership & business creation

47:30 Bitcoin, Lightning, Nostr synergy with Flint: search & discover via zaps, working with core devs on feature sets for apps, ideas for Bitcoiners

59:40 Six overarching goals for Flint and the “breakout app” north star

1:02:24 Michael Saylor on What Bitcoin Did - takeaways

1:05:30 Michael Saylor's core lesson: Meet the world where it is (mandates, bitcoin as collateral, mandates, bridge products)

01:14:50 Comparing corporate Bitcoin treasuries & accumulation strategies - is it a competition? 01:32:10 Forward-looking thesis on labor and capital convergence: electricity, compute markets, & banking the robots

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SHOW NOTES:

https://flints.dev/

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https://www.youtube.com/@PresidioBitcoin

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