BTC015: Bitcoin Peer to Peer Decentralized Lending w/ Max Keidun from Hodl Hodl

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On today’s show Preston talks with Max Keidun about peer to peer lending (P2P) on HodlHodl. They discuss the differences between centralized platforms and the risks and rewards associated with using P2P services.

IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN:
– What are the primary differences between peer to peer lending/borrowing and centralized lending
– How is HodlHodl different than solutions being provided on platforms like Ethereum
– Do lenders even care about what borrowers are doing with the funds?
– What are some of the risks associated with peer to peer lending/borrowing
– How does HodlHodl manage regulator constraints
– What is the significance of keeping 1 of 3 keys when lending & borrowing

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