
Season 17 · Episode 9
S17 E9: Cameron Robertson on Burner & Bitcoin in 2010
Cameron Robertson first discovered Bitcoin in 2009, after reading a post on hacker website Slashdot. About a year later, he started mining and mingling with other Bitcoin enthusiasts in the Silicon Valley area. More recently, he created the Burner card.
February 27, 20261h 56m
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Show Notes
Cameron Robertson first discovered Bitcoin in 2009, after reading a post on hacker website Slashdot. About a year later, he started mining and mingling with other Bitcoin enthusiasts in the Silicon Valley area. More recently, he created a product named the Burner: an affordable, NFC-based card that enables anyone to gift, save, and spend their BTC within a simple browser-based and mobile-optimized interface.
In this episode, we talk about the past, present and future of the Bitcoin project: including topics such as mining, open source development culture, and the quantum threat.
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Time stamps:
00:01:15 Introducing Cameron Robertson
00:02:45 Cameron's Bitcoin Origin Story
00:03:40 Early GPU Mining & Startup Life
00:04:46 Meeting with Brian Armstrong of Coinbase & Smart Locks
00:06:10 Evolution of the Crypto Ecosystem
00:07:20 Building Self-Custody Tools
00:08:30 Kong Cash: Physical Crypto Notes
00:10:25 Community Reactions to Physical Crypto
00:11:17 NFTs, Halos, and Physical Authentication
00:12:30 Offline Cash: Improved Bitcoin Notes
00:13:30 Denominations, Sats, and Psychological Value
00:15:30 Challenges of Issuing Physical Bitcoin
00:16:22 From Cash Notes to Burner Card
00:17:30 Web-Based Wallets & App Store Challenges
00:18:48 Bitcoin Banknotes & Physical Representations
00:21:01 Casascius, Legal Precedents & Coinage Laws
00:24:28 Mining, Spending, and Store of Value
00:28:22 Early Bitcoin Community & Mining Stories
00:30:02 Bitcoin as Money vs. Store of Value
00:32:07 Unit of Account Challenges
00:37:31 Development Culture: Then vs. Now
00:39:03 Silicon Valley, Meetups, and Early Builders
00:40:58 Money Changes Everything: 2013–2017
00:46:57 Bear Markets, Building, and Lightning
00:50:23 Future Risks: Mining, Quantum, and Hard Forks
00:54:44 Quantum Resistance: Migration and Hardware
00:56:52 Quantum Attacks: Practical Risks and Mitigations
01:03:20 Consensus, Upgrades, and Developer Culture
01:05:41 Ethereum vs. Bitcoin: Governance and Upgrades
01:14:57 Stablecoins, Sidechains, and Payments
01:18:03 Burner Card Demo & Security Model
01:22:36 Technical Details: Secure Element & Open APIs
01:25:49 Third-Party Wallets & Business Model
01:29:31 Supported Coins & Expansion Plans
01:32:44 Naming & Philosophy Behind Burner
01:34:38 Cameron's Non-Shitcoin Picks & Privacy Coins
01:40:08 Privacy vs. Scaling: ZK Tech & Future Hopes
01:44:31 ZK Apps & Privacy Onramps
01:47:24 16-Year Outlook: Bitcoin & Crypto’s Future
01:53:29 No Price Predictions, Just Tech
01:53:37 Promo Code BTCTKVR & Closing Thoughts
Topics
Cameron RobertsonBitcoinBurnerSelf CustodySecurityProof of WorkMiningBitcoin MiningEthereumQuantum ComputingSilicon ValleyStore of ValueUnit of AccountCasasciusKong CashBear MarketBitcoin Development