

On the other hand, if convenience is more important to you than privacy and you’d rather use Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube, then it would help a lot if you subscribed and left feedback. Who knows, this might be the perfect time to dust off your internet-free iPod Nano for morning jogs or meditative evening walks.
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Not only that you get the same options you find in big tech options, but you can also download the episode audio for offline listening.
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So if you’d like to enjoy a privacy-friendly experience, then I strongly advise you to use this free player and open it in Tor browser. Generally, I recommend options that don’t collect data about your podcast consumption – including IP address, e-mail accounts, and other internet traffic information which may point out to your identity. Listen to Emzy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & YouTube! He’s candid, open, and willing to share some of his experiences. Throughout the podcast, Emzy’s dedication to the Bitcoin community shines through. If bull markets, bring the quantity (lots of jobs to keep up with the increased demand), then the bulls take us back to focusing on quality and rationalization of our intentions.

Both of us agree that bear markets are the best time to get a job working on a resilient and long term thinking project related to Bitcoin. Last but not least, Emzy and I talk about finding work in the Bitcoin space. Naturally, the conversation gets sidetracked by legitimate concerns about data collection – if monetizes user input with third parties to finance the development and sustainability of its servers, does Mempool.space do the same? Emzy reassures us that there’s currently no tracking or data collection on the side of Mempool.space – and you don’t have to trust them, as you can run your own instance on top of a Bitcoin node. In the second part of the interview, we also discuss the recent introduction of a Lightning network explorer and what the data means.

As Emzy will tell you, Mempool is the perfect middle ground between the two other popular services. Then we compare Mempool with and, the two main competitors which find themselves on different sides of the spectrum – the former is too basic and shitcoiny, while the latter is too technical and geeky. In the first part of the interview, Emzy and I talk about his contributions to the Mempool.space Bitcoin blockchain explorer and also explore the topic of open source projects and why they matter. For everyone watching the video version of this interview, I must apologize in advance for the bad lighting in the room which sometimes makes the camera go out of focus. We recorded this interview in September 2022, during the first day of the Baltic Honeybadger conference in Riga. Emzy is a well-known and respected server infrastructure provider, best known for his involvement in the Electrum and the Mempool.space projects.
