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Plebchain Radio

Plebchain Radio

By: Avi Burra and QW
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Plebchain Radio is the broadcast hub for the sovereign web. Hosted by Avi Burra and QW, the network explores the synthesis of Bitcoin culture and the Nostr protocol. From breaking news to immersive music sessions, we bring you the voices shaping the parallel economy. This is where the signal is distinguished from the noise.

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Episodes
  • Sunday Brunch 11: Buttercup Roberts
    Mar 22 2026

    Sunday Brunch #11 is a relaxed, music-first decompression chamber with Buttercup Roberts at the table: coffee poured, no sermon, no script, and the Value-for-Value house rule intact, where 90% of sats streamed during songs goes directly to the artist. Buttercup brings a playlist built through deep dives on WaveLake and Nostr, using the episode to reflect on how direct zaps can create a real feeling of connection between listener and musician in a world usually clogged with intermediaries.

    The conversation ranges across Buttercup’s wider creative world. She shares her film background, her love of storytelling’s emotional power, and her growing disenchantment with the modern film industry’s shift from immersive movies toward disposable “content.” That opens naturally into talk about The Bridge, her parallel Nostr project using comics, characters, and visual storytelling to make privacy, censorship, data rights, and digital freedom more legible to everyday people.

    A big middle section focuses on discovery, onboarding, and the UX challenge in open music ecosystems. Avi and Buttercup compare WaveLake and Fountain, discuss how hard it still is for normal people to browse music intuitively, and zoom out to the broader Nostr problem: how do you onboard artists and non-Bitcoiners into a network that is still culturally dominated by Bitcoin-native conversation? Their answer is less about hiding the ethos and more about building compelling creative entry points around art, identity, and sovereignty.

    That leads into Bitcoin for the Arts, where Buttercup discusses the initiative’s mission to fund artists across disciplines, not necessarily for explicitly “Bitcoin” art, but for work that carries the ethos into culture through story, symbolism, and emotional resonance. The episode closes in a playful, ambitious place: imagining grants, murals, scavenger hunts, and global artistic treasure maps as ways to make the parallel culture feel alive, participatory, and worth showing up for.

    Links

    • The Bridge on Nostr
    • Today's Playlist
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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • 156 – Mayhem by Design with Richard Greaser
    Mar 20 2026

    Plebchain Radio Ep. 156 is part sermon, part game-theory lab, part cultural weather report. Avi opens with “The Price of a Voice,” using Primal’s new zap polls to explore a bigger idea: when voting has a real cost, consensus stops being cheap theater and starts becoming an economy of conviction. In the context of Maxi Madness, that means last-minute snipes, whale zaps, coalition strategy, and a genuinely new social dynamic where intensity beats duplication and every move leaves a receipt.

    Richard Greaser of The Bitcoin Bugle joins to unpack how the tournament has evolved from a fun bracket into a live experiment in Bitcoin-native participation. He talks through why they kept the wide zap range, how unpredictability is part of the magic, and why Nostr’s version feels more wholesome and sportsmanlike than the more politically charged version on Twitter. The bigger theme is that having fun is not a distraction from the mission, it’s part of how movements stay alive.

    Mid-episode, the conversation shifts into music and culture-building. Richard explains how the new “Maxi Madness” song, written by him and performed by Noa Grumman, came together, and why collaborations like that matter as markers of a maturing Bitcoin-native creative scene. That opens into a passionate discussion of Revolution Rocks, the upcoming Belgrade festival, and the need to build music ecosystems where artists are actually paid, not merely offered “exposure.”

    The closing stretch zooms out again to the mood of the moment: podcast boosts are down, people feel psychologically squeezed, and the wider world is radiating bear-market fatigue. Richard’s answer is not pity but purpose. Hard times, he argues, are not proof that the signal failed. They are the proving ground that reveals whether people can turn struggle into meaning instead of despair.

    Links

    • Maxi Madness Video
    • Richard on Nostr
    • Avi's New Book – July 18
    • Finding Home Episode 3 – Paraguay [IndeeHub Code: PIONEER21 ]
    • Avi's First Book – 24 (2nd Edition)
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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Sunday Brunch 10: Aza (Şelale)
    Mar 15 2026

    Sunday Brunch #10 is a classic “table, coffee, record player” decompression chamber with Aza (Şelale, “waterfall”) as guest-DJ, running on the Value-for-Value house rule: stream during songs and 90% goes straight to the artist; boost during conversation and you’re buying a round for the table.

    Aza shares updates on her newest culture node, Amplified Tunes: a European-leaning hub designed to connect independent musicians with fans through Nostr + Lightning, with a focus on making discovery and artist connection feel human (including only listing artists who have active Nostr accounts for direct audience connection). She also previews a physical magazine component (interviews, playlists, reviews, games) meant to be an extra “missing puzzle piece” for the ecosystem.

    The episode’s playlist swings across genres and scenes:

    • “The Sky Is Falling” by Zēmar Red, a track Aza connects to real-world economic anxiety and hope (and notes the artist is active on Nostr).
    • “Unify” by Halene, highlighting the band’s range and a detour into alternative tuning/frequency rabbit holes.
    • “Telling Lies” by My Friend Jimmy, chosen for warm, introspective vibes.
    • “Like A Ear Drum” by Silver Unit, a German discovery Aza hopes to “onboard” toward Nostr by giving them traction.
    • “Nothing Left to Say” by Jaded Jester, a high-energy closer with that “teenage time machine” effect.

    Between tracks, Avi and Aza riff on the growing Europe/UK V4V scene (Essex, South by Worldwide) and Aza’s other long-running passion project: Bitcoin Junior Club / bitcoin4youth, focused on kid-friendly creativity, critical thinking, and family education without turning Bitcoin into a pushy sermon for children.

    Executive Producer: Strange Love

    Links

    • Amplified Tunes Website
    • Amplified Tunes on Nostr
    • Bitcoin Junior Club
    • Bitcoin Film Fest
    • Zēmar Red on Nostr
    • Haleen on Nostr
    • My Friend Jimi on Nostr
    • Jaded Jester on Nostr
    • Today's Playlist
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    1 hr and 48 mins
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