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Helping Open-Source Bitcoin Developers Thrive w/ Amiti Uttarwar
Season 1 · Episode 34

Helping Open-Source Bitcoin Developers Thrive w/ Amiti Uttarwar

new renaissance capital w/ frank corva · Frank Corva

March 11, 20261h 25m

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<p>In this episode of new renaissance capital, Frank sits down with Amiti Uttarwar, the first confirmed female Bitcoin Core developer and founder of Waye. Amiti discusses her transition from technical development to providing psychosocial support and executive coaching for open-source builders. We explore the "tyranny of permissionlessness" and why supporting the mental well-being of developers is critical for the long-term resilience of the Bitcoin ecosystem.</p> <p>Host: Frank Corva </p> <p>Guest: Amiti Uttarwar </p> <p>0:00 Cold Open </p> <p>0:28 Intro from Frank </p> <p>2:28 Introducing Amiti and Waye </p> <p>9:06 Amiti's Technical Background </p> <p>15:04 Defining Burnout </p> <p>18:58 Starting Waye </p> <p>28:43 The Importance of Diversity in Bitcoin </p> <p>39:40 The Shared Cognitive Burden of Working in Bitcoin </p> <p>49:35 Creating Space for People to Express Themselves </p> <p>51:53 Understand Your Deepest Why </p> <p>58:20 The 10x Mindset </p> <p>1:06:23 The Neuroscience behind Identity Shifts </p> <p>1:12:15 Overcoming Our Autopilot </p> <p>1:18:12 Final Thoughts from Amiti </p> <p>1:23:44 Outro </p> <h1 id="bitcoinopensourcementalhealthneuroscienceamiuturarbitcoincoredeveloperwellness10xmindsetfreedomtechburnoutcodingpsychologyblockchainp2pinnovationdiversityintechflowstatesolopreneurtechcoachingdecentralization">Bitcoin #OpenSource #MentalHealth #Neuroscience #AmiUturar #BitcoinCore #DeveloperWellness #10xMindset #FreedomTech #Burnout #Coding #Psychology #Blockchain #P2P #Innovation #DiversityInTech #FlowState #Solopreneur #TechCoaching #Decentralization</h1>