E54: Insuring the Future of Bitcoin - How AnchorWatch Delivers Secure, Insured Custody
Rob Hamilton, co-founder and CEO of AnchorWatch, joins the ATX DAO Podcast to break down how his startup is redefining Bitcoin custody through insured, Bitcoin-native vaults. Rob shares the origin story of AnchorWatch and how their focus on technical excellence and smart contracts led them to become one of the only Lloyd’s of London coverholders in crypto. From multi-sig time locks to Trident Vault’s unique co-signing model, Rob explains how AnchorWatch blends deep cold storage with real insurance coverage—giving high-net-worth individuals and institutions a secure, scalable solution for storing digital assets.
The conversation also dives into the broader landscape of Bitcoin financialization—from lending and underwriting to what it takes to build infrastructure that lasts. Rob reflects on the 18-month journey to earn Lloyd’s trust, and why patience, precision, and purpose matter when building for the long term. Whether you’re a Bitcoin builder, investor, or founder, this episode offers a rare look at how insured custody could unlock the next wave of capital in crypto.
E53: DAO Roundtable – Tariffs, TradFi & the Market Ahead
In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we sit down with founding member Clifton and DAO and community members, Vardo and Scott for a wide-ranging roundtable on crypto, macroeconomics, and the evolution of ATX DAO. Clifton shares his journey from building EdTech startups to working at Bridgewater and launching a market-neutral hedge fund—before diving deep into crypto and helping start ATX DAO. The group discusses what it takes to bootstrap a community from scratch, why Austin continues to attract Web3 builders, and how life, family, and finance all collide in the world of crypto.
We also unpack major economic and policy trends: U.S. tariff strategies, the dollar’s outlook, and what “reciprocal tariffs” really mean. Clifton offers sharp insights on why DeFi infrastructure still outperforms TradFi in key areas—despite regulatory headwinds—and how institutional players are approaching crypto adoption behind the scenes. Whether you’re DAO-curious or deep into the macro weeds, this episode offers an unfiltered look at the people and policies shaping crypto’s next chapter.
E52: Bitcoin’s Quantum Defense, Led by Hunter Beast
Hunter Beast joins the ATX DAO Podcast to unpack BIP 360, his bold proposal to protect Bitcoin from the looming risks of quantum computing. As quantum breakthroughs accelerate, many coins—including Satoshi’s—could be vulnerable to signature forgery and theft. Hunter breaks down how BIP 360 introduces a new quantum-resistant address type (P2QRH), offering a soft fork solution that empowers users to future-proof their coins without disrupting Bitcoin’s foundational principles.
We dive into the technical challenges, the cultural tension between Bitcoin and Ethereum’s approach to upgrades, and why this work may define the next era of Bitcoin security. From spook-funded research to the ethics of chain rollbacks, this episode goes deep on the stakes, the timeline, and how Hunter’s work could shape Bitcoin’s survival in a post-quantum world.
E51: Scaling Web3 with GlobalStake’s Bare-Metal Infra
In this episode of the ATX DAO Podcast, we dive into the world of bare-metal blockchain infrastructure with Ryan Haczynski, Head of Protocol Partnerships at GlobalStake. Ryan shares how GlobalStake differentiates itself from cloud-based providers through its enterprise-grade, self-managed infrastructure and SOC 2 Type 2 certification—an industry rarity. From spinning up 56+ blockchain validators across ecosystems like Ethereum, Polkadot, Cosmos, and Solana, to strategic partnerships with platforms like Arweave and Babylon, Ryan explains how GlobalStake is positioning itself for a decentralized, institutionally integrated Web3 future.
Listeners will gain a behind-the-scenes look at the operational grit involved in running global data centers and how GlobalStake approaches capital efficiency, compliance, and decentralization. Ryan also breaks down the firm’s vision for globally distributed infrastructure, touches on the emerging potential of Bitcoin DeFi via Babylon, and explains why telecom-style resilience is the future of Web3 infra. Whether you’re an infra nerd, validator operator, or just curious how blockchains run at scale, this episode offers rare insight from one of the most hands-on teams in the space.
E50: Inside ATX DAO - Multichain Builders and the End of Ecosystem Silos
In this laid-back roundtable episode, we crack open a few beers with ATX DAO members Walshy, Bob, Ash, and Luke to talk about what it’s really like to build in Web3—without the chain tribalism. From Avalanche to Dogecoin to Quai to Polygon, the conversation dives into the messy, creative, and often hilarious reality of being a multichain builder. Whether it’s launching a privacy-focused autograph app, navigating app store politics, or figuring out how to explain blockchain to artists, the crew shares what they’ve learned the hard way—and what still keeps them excited about crypto.
Along the way, we cover how ATX DAO has become a soft landing pad for new arrivals in Austin, what it means to create in an open, collaborative community, and why being chain-agnostic is more than just a technical choice—it’s a mindset. This one’s for anyone who’s ever shipped weird code, joined a DAO for the vibes, or just wanted to talk real about the state of Web3.
