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From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
Jorge Ikeda
10 episodes
2 days ago
The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.
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The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.
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Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Episode 4: Bitcoin heist
From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
15 minutes 46 seconds
10 months ago
Episode 4: Bitcoin heist

Join us as we dive into the Netflix documentary The Biggest Crypto Heist in History. We’re unpacking the wild story behind the 2016 Bitfinex hack, where a staggering 119,754 BTC vanished, and the arrest of Ilya Lichtenstein that followed. Why doesn’t the math of recovered funds add up? Could money laundering be part of the puzzle?

We’ll also uncover the tangled web connecting Bitfinex, Tether, and their role in Bitcoin price manipulation, raising questions about how transparent these players really are. And what about the victims? We’ll discuss the compensation they received—and why many think it falls short.

If crypto heists, intrigue, and financial mysteries are your thing, this is one episode you don’t want to miss!

From the blog De die in diem: comments on blog posts
The texts present a collection of blog entries that address a variety of topics, from the regulation of artificial intelligence in different countries and the potential impact of technology on the legal profession, to reflections on the work of authors such as Roberto Calasso and Iván Illich, and analysis of Mexican historical events such as the Maximato. They also include reviews of documentaries and the commemoration of Japanese Culture Day in Mexico, with a testimony from a Hibakusha. Finally, the issue of "woke education" and the situation of journalists in Mexico are discussed.