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#2449 - Raul Bilecky

#2449 - Raul Bilecky

Duration: 02:37:09
February 5, 2026
  • Mass looting and destruction of undocumented archaeological sites in Peru are rampant, with vast areas of ancient ruins being desecrated for artifacts, leaving behind human remains and trash.
  • The conversation highlights the inadequacy of conventional archaeological explanations for many ancient sites worldwide, particularly in Peru, suggesting that advanced, pre-Incan civilizations with sophisticated construction techniques existed, challenging current historical timelines.
  • The podcast delves into the controversial topic of allegedly elongated skulls found in Peru, exploring theories about their origin and authenticity, ranging from cranial deformation to the possibility of an unknown human subspecies, and the challenges in obtaining objective scientific analysis due to the illicit antiquities trade.
E157:Anthony Pompliano: This is what happens when you go all-in on Bitcoin (you get rich?)

E157:Anthony Pompliano: This is what happens when you go all-in on Bitcoin (you get rich?)

Duration: 00:33:45
February 5, 2026
  • The speaker emphasizes a preference for investments with real-world impact over those that merely recirculate wealth among the already rich.
  • He advocates for a "relentless" approach to achieving goals, highlighting the importance of persistence through uncertainty and difficulty.
  • The conversation touches on future investment trends, including humanoid robots, prediction markets, and AI applications.
I spent 48 Hours With 10 Billionaires. Here’s What I Learned.

I spent 48 Hours With 10 Billionaires. Here’s What I Learned.

Duration: 00:44:26
February 5, 2026
  • Do big things to gain recognition; large actions lead to deserved accolades and accelerated growth.
  • Convert active income into passive income to build sustainable long-term wealth.
  • Embrace what you resent as it often indicates areas for significant business learning and growth.
The Myth of the “Most Used” Blockchain | The Breakdown

The Myth of the “Most Used” Blockchain | The Breakdown

Duration: 00:23:53
February 5, 2026
  • The debate around the "most used" blockchain is complex, with different metrics like stablecoin volume, TVL, and staked ETH favoring Ethereum, while Solanacomps on metrics like active users and transaction counts.
  • The discussion highlights a divergence in the long-term goals of blockchains, with Ethereum prioritizing hyper-resilience for public good use cases and Solanacomps optimizing for speed and integration with traditional finance.
  • The concept of decentralization is being re-evaluated as a continuum rather than a binary state, leading to different approaches and trade-offs between blockchains, with some optimizing for pace and others for long-term resilience.
Crypto Stress Test: Fees, Volatility, and Chain Performance

Crypto Stress Test: Fees, Volatility, and Chain Performance

Duration: 01:06:02
February 5, 2026
  • The recent market downturn, triggered by a "massive leverage unwind," led to significant price drops across most cryptocurrencies, with Solana being a notable exception in terms of performance during the stress event.
  • While general-purpose blockchains like Solana and Arbitrum demonstrated improved performance and fee stability during the market shock, challenges emerged for Layer 2s such as Base and Ethereum in managing fee volatility.
  • The conversation explored the nascent but rapidly evolving landscape of AI agents, their integration with crypto rails for transactions and token creation, and the potential for agentic businesses to create and monetize new forms of value.
Rich Harris on fine grained reactivity and async first frameworks

Rich Harris on fine grained reactivity and async first frameworks

Duration: 41:13:00
February 5, 2026
  • The discussion highlights challenges with React Server Components, particularly concerning developer experience and performance overhead due to RSC payload complexity.
  • Svelte's approach to fine-grained reactivity and "remote functions" aims to reduce data transfer and server computation by surgically fetching only necessary data.
  • The conversation emphasizes the importance of co-locating data requirements with components and a framework's role in managing asynchronous operations for a smoother developer experience.
AI on Ethereum: ERC-8004, x402, OpenClaw and the Botconomy | Austin Griffith & Davide Crapis

AI on Ethereum: ERC-8004, x402, OpenClaw and the Botconomy | Austin Griffith & Davide Crapis

Duration: 01:37:18
February 5, 2026
  • AI agents are poised to become dominant transactors on blockchains due to their inherent digital nature and ability to operate at the speed of software.
  • Open source projects like OpenClaw are making powerful AI agents accessible to mainstream users, enabling them to interact with operating systems and online services.
  • ERC 80004 is emerging as a crucial standard for establishing agent identity, reputation, and validation, creating a trust layer for agent-to-agent interactions and a "passport for the internet" for AI entities.
Fixing Shadow AI and Surviving re:Invent with Chase Douglas

Fixing Shadow AI and Surviving re:Invent with Chase Douglas

Duration: 00:32:43
February 5, 2026
  • Companies developing AI products are facing significant challenges in managing security, governance, and compliance, leading to a need for centralized pipelines to handle LLM interactions and data.
  • AWS Reinvent has become increasingly expensive and less accessible for attendees and vendors, with a noticeable shift from a user-focused educational event to a revenue-generating platform.
  • Experienced software engineers can still leverage their core skills in architecture and design to effectively guide and review AI-generated code, ensuring quality and efficiency rather than just line-by-line analysis.
Why This Isn't the Dot-Com Bubble | Martin Casado on WSJ's BOLD NAMES

Why This Isn't the Dot-Com Bubble | Martin Casado on WSJ's BOLD NAMES

Duration: 00:29:29
February 5, 2026
  • Current AI spending is heavily concentrated in data center infrastructure like GPUs, real estate, power, and cooling systems, rather than solely in software or product development.
  • The current AI boom is fundamentally different from the dot-com bubble due to stronger company balance sheets and the absence of a widespread reliance on debt for infrastructure build-out.
  • Despite potential overvaluation in speculative markets, the underlying economics of AI are strong, enabling the creation of profitable companies and paving the way for future generational leaders, similar to how early web innovations led to major platforms.
Bezos Guts The Washington Post

Bezos Guts The Washington Post

Duration: 00:28:50
February 5, 2026
  • Jeff Bezos was approached by the Graham family to purchase The Washington Post, despite his lack of experience in the news business.
  • Bezos was initially surprised by the offer but was convinced by Don Graham that his internet and technology knowledge could be beneficial to the newspaper's future.
  • The acquisition of The Washington Post was a personal investment by Bezos, separate from Amazon's operations.