Shawn Yeager
Trust Revolution
Unfiltered conversations with builders, thinkers, and operators in Bitcoin and beyond. Exploring the systems we trust, why they work (or don't), and what comes next.
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Episodes
Self-Custody for You and Your AI | Roland Bewick 06.03.2026 58:44
“With 12 words, you can travel the world. Your money arrives in the country before you do. It cannot be taken from you.” Roland Bewick builds the software that makes that sentence true—and just taught an AI agent to do the same thing. Episode Summary Most Bitcoin wallets promise self-custody but keep offering the easy custodial shortcut. Alby killed theirs. In January 2025, the team shut down a cu...
Your Data's Already Gone. Now What? | James Lee 26.02.2026 1:11:11
“You cannot have data compromised that you do not have.” James Lee has spent two decades watching breach transparency collapse—from near-total disclosure in 2020 to just 30 percent today. The president of the nation's leading identity crime nonprofit breaks down why your Social Security number is worthless on the black market. Why your driver's license isn't and what individuals can actually do wh...
Your Money, Your Data, Your Mind | Jesse Posner 19.02.2026 1:21:38
“If somebody gets control over your personal AI — all your health data, all your financial data, all your emails, everything you've thought about — they own you.” Jesse Posner built FROST threshold signatures and shipped BitKey at Block. Now he's building Vora because he realized individual self-custody is still a LARP — and the stakes are about to get much higher. Episode Summary Most people thin...
S03E04 John Robb — Total Surveillance Is One Switch Away 13.02.2026 1:10:49
“All it takes is the political will or the political mistake to turn it on. And it's there.” John Robb maps the path from post-national identity collapse to automated totalitarian surveillance—and explains why most of the tools people are counting on won't stop it. Episode Summary The systems holding society together are breaking down faster than most people realize. John Robb returns to Trust Rev...
S03E03 Aaron van Wirdum – Bitcoin's Origin Story and the Unfinished Fight 06.02.2026 1:04:50
“The cypherpunks who tried to build digital cash before Bitcoin might one day be remembered like America's founding fathers.” Aaron van Wirdum spent five years writing The Genesis Book—and warns the fight for money outside of government control isn't over. EPISODE SUMMARY Bitcoin didn't appear from nowhere. For decades before Satoshi, a scrappy band of cryptographers, privacy activists, and hetero...
S03E02 Jason Hughey – Companies Don't Keep Promises. People Do. 30.01.2026 1:03:40
Enron had “integrity” as a core value. FTX had none at all. Both collapsed. Jason Hughey argues the problem isn't whether companies state their values—it's whether those values function as actual decision-making frameworks or just motivational posters on the wall. Episode Summary Most organizations betray trust not through malice but through design. Jason Hughey breaks down the two paradigms shapi...
S03E01 Oscar Merry — What Joe Rogan Lost for $100M 22.01.2026 1:07:46
“If you choose to go exclusive on Spotify, you're essentially saying to 70% of your existing and potential audience, ‘Sorry, you can't listen anymore.’” Oscar Merry watched Joe Rogan lose influence despite a $100 million payday—and built Fountain to prove there's a better way. Episode Summary Oscar Merry's Alexa skills hit #1 in productivity and earned $30,000 in six months. He moved on when the t...
S02E16 Pippellia – Reputation Without a Kill Switch 18.12.2025 1:08:58
“Web of Trust is any network of relationship where trust is distributed and emergent—it's not imposed by someone else.” Pip builds the infrastructure that makes decentralized reputation actually work. While platforms like Twitter sell verification for $8, he's applying Google's PageRank algorithm to Nostr—and giving it away for free. EPISODE SUMMARY Right now, if you want to know whether an accoun...
S02E15 Christian Keroles – What Dissidents Know About Bitcoin 12.12.2025 54:37
“It's not enough for me to be taken care of if everyone else on the planet is living in a digital gulag.” CK explains why HRF treats Bitcoin as essential infrastructure for human rights—and why dictators keep failing to build alternatives that work. Episode Summary One billion people live in democracies with stable currency and property rights. Seven billion don't. Christian Keroles, Director of F...
S02E14 Why Ads Keep Winning 05.12.2025 24:07
Big Tech captures $670 a year from the average American through attention and data. Voluntary payment has never broken past 5% adoption in 50 years of trying. So why does it still matter? Because it's not about replacing ads. It's about having somewhere to go when the platforms decide you shouldn't exist. Episode Summary Voluntary payment sounds like the answer to surveillance capitalism. Pay crea...
S02E13 Cory Doctorow – Why Every Platform Betrays You 26.11.2025 1:14:15
“The smallest government you can have is determined by the largest corporation you're willing to tolerate.” Cory Doctorow didn't just coin “enshittification”—he mapped the precise mechanics of how every platform you depend on will eventually turn against you, and why voting with your wallet won't save you. Episode Summary Cory Doctorow breaks down the three-stage process by which platforms lure us...
S02E12 Average Gary – From classified ops to open source 19.11.2025 59:57
Operating under a pseudonym fits the ethos—sovereignty starts with controlling your identity. Average Gary brought the “thinking shooter” principle from Naval Special Warfare into Bitcoin: you don't need to know every answer, but you need to know where to find it. His path from military intelligence through Microsoft to large-scale Bitcoin mining reveals how decentralized systems reward proof of w...
S02E11 Stephen DeLorme – Bitcoin and Freedom by Design 13.11.2025 1:06:28
“It's really difficult to engineer freedom tech—solutions that require you to kind of take ownership of your money, take ownership of your data. These things typically have engineering solutions that are harder to build; they might take a longer time to build, or it might actually require the user to kind of learn something new.” Two days after Square unleashed Bitcoin payments on four million mer...
S02E10 Dan Gould – Turning privacy into Bitcoin's economic edge 05.11.2025 59:44
“Bitcoin exists to remove intermediaries from the movement of money online. Without privacy, if someone can see how money is moving, they don't like someone you paid, they can discriminate based on that.” — Dan Gould Dan Gould builds PayJoin, the privacy protocol that breaks Bitcoin surveillance while cutting transaction fees up to 25%. Satoshi flagged Bitcoin's privacy problem in the white paper—...
S02E09 Tim Bouma — Digital ID architect builds the escape route 22.10.2025 1:25:20
“You cannot have trust without some form of governance. And governance is basically rules.” Tim Bouma has spent two decades inside government building Canada's digital identity framework. He's also building on Bitcoin. This is the conversation about what he's learned straddling both worlds, why centralized architecture creates problems that better policy can't fix, and why the future isn't about c...
S02E08 Trey Sellers – Power Without Permission 15.10.2025 1:02:42
"If you go into a local community bank and ask for $50,000 in cash, you're going to get a lot of questions—and very likely they're going to say, 'Come back in a week, we need to order that.' The cash doesn't exist." Former Goldman Sachs risk manager Trey Sellers spent 15 years inside the machine before realizing the wealth you think you control is just a ledger entry someone else manages. Episode...
S02E07 Rob Brinded – Can you trust your mind? 08.10.2025 1:23:22
What if the mind you trust is running a four-year-old's survival code? Rob Brinded, author of Glitch: The Hidden Code Running Your Life (And How to Debug It) , joins Shawn to reveal how childhood programming creates unconscious “hamster wheels” that determine who we trust, why we repeat patterns of betrayal, and how intelligent people make devastating choices. This conversation maps the five binar...
S02E06 – Privacy's last stand 01.10.2025 32:07
September 2025 marked a critical turning point in the surveillance economy. Disney paid $10 million for illegally collecting children's data. Google faced $425.7 million in penalties for nearly a decade of smartphone tracking. Microsoft cut off a military unit for using their tools to surveil civilians. While corporations face mounting fines and compliance nightmares, governments worldwide are acc...
S02E05 Live from Imagine IF 2025 24.09.2025 22:17
This week we feature the “Open Communities in the Age of Control” panel, recorded live on September 20th at the Imagine IF conference in Nashville. The discussion dives into the erosion of trust in a digital age dominated by surveillance, opaque algorithms, and centralized platforms. Trust Revolution host Shawn Yeager joins Matt Odell and Derek Ross to explore how broken incentives turn users into...
S02E04 Alex Newman – Trust Crisis: Paths to Renewal 17.09.2025 49:20
Centralized systems—Big Pharma, globalist agendas, government education—are crumbling under their own weight, leaving trust in tatters. Alex Newman, investigative journalist and CEO of Liberty Sentinel Media , joins Shawn to rip the veil off these failures. With 2025 exposés on digital IDs, vaccine mandates, and institutional overreach, Newman reveals how entities like the WEF and UN erode soverei...
S02E03 Jeffrey Tucker – Breaking the spell of consensus 10.09.2025 1:04:48
Jeffrey Tucker, founder of the Brownstone Institute and Austrian economics advocate, joins Shawn to dissect the COVID-19 response's devastating impact on institutional trust and explore paths to personal sovereignty. This conversation unveils how the pandemic revealed the “total state” pervading all aspects of society, why libertarian institutions failed during the crisis, and how Austrian economi...
S02E02 Mathias Buus – The future is peer-to-peer 03.09.2025 1:02:01
In This Episode Shawn interviews Mathias Buus, CEO of Holepunch, about revolutionizing the internet with peer-to-peer (P2P) technologies like Pear Runtime, Hypercore, and Keet. Mathias shares his journey from math student to open-source powerhouse with over 1,000 NPM modules, driven by empowering individuals. They discuss centralized platforms’ flaws, Keet’s open-source controversy, and how busine...
S02E01 Nicholas Anthony – CBDCs and defying digital control 27.08.2025 1:01:53
Shawn Yeager kicks off Season 2 of Trust Revolution with Nick Anthony, policy analyst at the Cato Institute’s Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives and fellow at the Human Rights Foundation, leading their CBDC Tracker. They dive into the escalating risks of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), which supercharge government surveillance beyond laws like the Bank Secrecy Act. Nick, autho...
S01E13 – Reflecting on Trust Revolution: Season 1 recap 10.07.2025 19:35
In this solo episode, Shawn reflects on the first 12 episodes of Trust Revolution, expressing gratitude to listeners and sharing insights gained from conversations with various builders, thinkers, and leaders. The podcast aims to explore the erosion of trust in traditional institutions and the potential of decentralization and technology, such as Bitcoin, to restore personal sovereignty. Shawn dis...
S01E12 OpnState ‒ Global financial control: AML’s hidden cost 02.07.2025 1:05:59
OpnState, a pseudonymous civil servant and former corporate banker, joins Shawn to expose the hidden mechanisms of global financial standards and their impact on trust and sovereignty. From his role drafting anti-money laundering (AML) legislation, OpnState reveals how the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) enforces KYC and AML rules, centralizing power and eroding individual rights. He discusses...
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