Mining, SHA-256, and why the network is hard to stop

Episode Summary

In this two‑hour live show I’m joined by Robin Hood of the Realm of England and our economics lead, Toshi, to connect the dots between law, remedy and money. We explore how language, jurisdiction and incorporation shape everyday life, why understanding our standing matters in court, and where historic principles like trial by jury and the Bill of Rights still bite. Robin outlines the realm’s practical approach to remedy, from challenging presumptions to asserting living status, while we talk through common traps in statutory administration and why proof, jurisdiction and due process are the real battlegrounds. Toshi then breaks down money from first principles, explains currency vs. commodity, and sets out why he believes BSV (the original Bitcoin protocol) can scale, secure data, and fund parallel infrastructure without central gatekeepers. We discuss data as the new commodity, practical use cases (from payments to auditable records), and how economic incentives could unite people to enforce lawful order. We wrap with upcoming shows and a call for listeners to skill‑share, stay curious and back real‑world remedy with informed economics.
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  • There can be no administrative court. And he tried to hold the line as the most senior judge in England at one point.