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Ore v3 is a fair launch token on Solana and created by HHC (Hardhatchad). This podcast helps you mine $Ore profitably and is sponsored by Minemore. They are a reliable service that has been live since the beginning, is the most popular and handles around 30-40% of all Ore mining transactions. They provide algorithms and multi-account mining so you can use proven strategies to make money mining $Ore.Every two weeks we interview the top miners in the community to learn about their story, their thesis on Ore and their mining strategies.

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episode #6: From Bitcointalk (Feb 10, 2010) to the Motherlode: What's with This Odd Generation? artwork

#6: From Bitcointalk (Feb 10, 2010) to the Motherlode: What's with This Odd Generation?

Host: Brian, Co-host: Willd (Orestack.app [http://Orestack.app]), Guest: David David named the Motherlode, called Bitcoin in 2010, and now sees ORE as the future digital store of value. In this episode he shares his full journey — from running a forum with integrated currency in the early 2000s, to reading the Bitcoin white paper in the jungles of Hawaii, to discovering ORE on Solana. ⏱ Timestamps: 0:30 Introduction 1:49 Crypto Market Discussion 5:00 David's Early Bitcoin Call & Living with Style 14:19 Bitcoin's Fundamental Flaw & Why ORE 25:25 ORE's Accessibility vs Bitcoin Mining 31:30 The Motherlode & Mining Strategy 38:45 UBI, the Future & ORE's Role 44:07 Hard Hat Chad & ORE Leadership 50:00 ORE's Path to Adoption 58:48 The Bitcoin Block Wars & ORE's Advantage 1:02:49 Closing & The Mad Hatter Conspiracy Key topics covered: EARLY BITCOIN & LIVING WITH STYLE David created "Living with Style," one of the largest forums in the early 2000s, with an integrated currency called Style Points. He asked his developer to build self-custody in 2005 — impossible before Satoshi solved the Byzantine Generals Problem. In 2009 he read the Bitcoin white paper and knew immediately it was special. He publicly called Bitcoin "the next big thing" on Facebook in late 2010/early 2011. BITCOIN'S FUNDAMENTAL FLAW David argues Bitcoin is fundamentally flawed: its security budget depends on mining rewards that diminish over time, while TPS remains at ~7. Transaction fees are at a 13-year low. He references a Feb 2010 Bitcointalk thread ("What's with this odd generation?") where Satoshi told Theymos that fees would eventually replace block rewards — but the tech hasn't kept up. WHY ORE Three converging theses led David to ORE: (1) Bitcoin's security model is broken long-term, (2) digital stores of value still make sense in an age of abundance where asteroid mining makes gold worthless, and (3) that store of value should live on the fastest blockchain — Solana. ORE checks all boxes. ACCESSIBILITY & MINING ORE lets anyone mine from any device. One tile is a gamble; all tiles is mining. David runs 10,000+ rounds on auto-recurring and checks in every few weeks. He advocates for a bigger "jackpot" mechanic for future mass adoption. HARD HAT CHAD & LEADERSHIP David calls HHC potentially "the most impressive founder I've ever observed in crypto" — his ability to build with community input while filtering bad ideas is second to none. The ethical standards (no VC pre-sales) are almost unheard of for tier-one crypto. ADOPTION PATH Bitcoin succeeded because it was novel, solved a real problem, and had no competition for attention. ORE faces an "ocean of bullshit" but David believes it's "the single most important protocol on Solana right now." Success requires backing from bigger Solana ecosystem players. THE MAD HATTER CONSPIRACY David reveals that one of the usernames in Satoshi's original Bitcointalk thread is "The Mad Hatter" — a fun connection to the ORE community. ORE Insiders — beyond the charts, hearing from the people building, mining, and sticking through every cycle.

16 de may de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode #5 Diggy's ORE Journey: $11 Buy, $600 Pump & Leaving His Ledger at home artwork

#5 Diggy's ORE Journey: $11 Buy, $600 Pump & Leaving His Ledger at home

Ore Insiders Chat with Diggy — an Australian miner who discovered ORE through the Solana NFT community and Monkey DAO. Brian hosts as Diggy shares his crypto journey from Cardano NFTs to Solana, buying ORE at $11, and why he sees it as the long-term store of value on Solana. They cover mining strategies, the churn debate, security vs. PerpDexes, why ORE doesn't need KOLs or VCs, and what El Dorado and V4 could mean for the ecosystem. 🎙️ Host: Brian 🎤 Guest: Diggy 📍 Ore Insiders Chat --- TIMESTAMPS --- 0:00 Introduction 0:59 Diggy's crypto journey: Cardano NFTs to Solana 2:19 Discovering ORE through Monkey DAO & SMB 4:36 Buying ORE at $11 & the $700 pump vacation 5:26 Explaining ORE to newcomers 7:21 ORE as many things to many people 8:37 Store of value narrative & long-term thesis 9:24 The ORE Foundation & future growth 11:04 ORE as a slot machine everybody owns 14:10 Community education & onboarding tools 17:30 Solana vs. Ethereum: why ORE stays on Solana 20:00 Liquidity, staking & DeFi strategies 21:36 Looping & borrowing on OmniPair 23:12 The churn debate: renters & short-term miners 25:05 No VCs, fair distribution & organic growth 30:00 Security, attack surface & the Drift exploit 35:22 No KOLs — why that's bullish 37:39 Binance, exchanges & buying on the open market 39:38 Solana's maturation: from NFTs to memes to store of value 42:24 Market conditions & boring is bullish 43:03 The dangerous game of telling your wife about crypto 47:10 Sophisticated investors & building the floor 52:12 V4 speculation & redefining mining 53:10 Copycats fail — you can't fork the founder 56:42 Closing

4 de may de 2026 - 58 min
episode #4 MadHatter: Why Bitcoin Is Falling Into the Same Trap as Fiat artwork

#4 MadHatter: Why Bitcoin Is Falling Into the Same Trap as Fiat

"Every fiat currency follows the same pattern. Bitcoin is falling into the same trap." Mad Hatter drops a bombshell take on Bitcoin's custodian problem -- and why ORE on Solana might be the answer nobody saw coming. In this episode of ORE Insiders, we sit down with Mad Hatter (@pokerchessman), an OG miner who won 60 ORE from the very first Motherload in ORE history. From reading Jeff Booth's "The Price of Tomorrow" during COVID to DMing Tolly on the regular, Mad Hatter has one of the most unique perspectives in the ORE ecosystem. We go deep on: - Why Bitcoin's friction problem is pushing users to custodians (and why that defeats the whole point) - The case for ORE as a frictionless store of value on a high-throughput network - "Everyone gets ORE at the price they deserve" -- why degens might not be the right audience - Motherload, Eldorado, and the mechanics that make mining sticky - The 30% Miner Takeover target and what happens when miners control the supply - Liquidity experiments, "bin gate," and why scarcity without liquidity creates hoards - Futarchy, governance, and how a sub-$20M coin has billion-dollar ecosystem energy - Why VC-free matters more than ever in this bear market Whether you're deep in the mines or just discovering ORE, this conversation is packed with signal. Buy ORE. Mine ORE. Build on ORE.

11 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode #3 Graeme Smith (Medtech CEO) aka @Fyvieloon artwork

#3 Graeme Smith (Medtech CEO) aka @Fyvieloon

Graham's has a 35-year career in med tech, starting at US Surgical; worked internationally in medical device sales, often in operating rooms with surgeons and nurses. He describes himself as a Scottish-based "old age pensioner" who entered crypto in 2017 when Bitcoin was ~$800 and is self-taught in DeFi. In this episode, hedescribes the early learning curve (e.g., transferring BTC to a Ledger) as stressful but rewarding path to Ore. He had original purchased a Saga phone, benefited from airdrops, then acquired a Seeker phone where he discovered the Ore app, initially buying Ore near the peak but then committing to a one-year mining plan after joining the Minemore community in December. Mining Strategy Insights 1) Avoid chasing the "mother lode": Early over-allocation led to poor P&L; shifted to disciplined, low-stakes mining 2) Diversified mine setup: Graham runs 5 concurrent mines with varied tile coverage (15–25 tiles) and low SOL allocation per round 3) Partial liquidation flexibility: Minemore allows closing one mine to sell unrefined Ore without disrupting other positions 4) Lottery mining: Small allocations across all 25 tiles can still yield top-miner rewards profitably (Brian shared a win with just ~3 cents of SOL) Investment Philosophy 1) Avoid meme coins; focus on protocols with real utility and sustainable tokenomics 2) Use bear markets to accumulate assets with long-term conviction 3) Graham now holds Bitcoin as his backbone asset, with Ore as his second-largest holding

10 de abr de 2026 - 43 min
episode #2 RHBCrypto: From ORE v1 Grind to Long-Term Conviction artwork

#2 RHBCrypto: From ORE v1 Grind to Long-Term Conviction

In this episode of Ore Insiders, Brian sits down with RHB Crypto (Raid) to talk through his long history with crypto, Solana, ORE, and Minemore. Raid has been around since the very early ORE v1 days, back when mining was anything but simple. He shares what it was like teaching himself how to use the command line on macOS, installing the Solana CLI, and grinding through all the technical setup needed to start mining before the move into v2 and later v3. The conversation dives into the chaos and excitement of those early days, from running miners through a rapidly evolving product to seeing firsthand how much easier and more accessible the experience has become with MineMore today. Raid also opens up about why he stepped away after the first major crash, when falling prices, shrinking returns, lost sleep, and the constant effort of staying on top of everything made mining hard to justify. Now with v3, he’s back with a different mindset. Instead of chasing short-term profit, he’s focused on stacking as much ORE as possible because he believes in the long-term vision of the project. Brian and Raid also get into mining strategy, motherlode chasing, ORE’s scarcity, the difference between ORE and hype-driven meme coins, and why Minemore has become such an important part of the ecosystem. They also talk about the bigger picture: building real use cases for ORE, improving the mining experience, and helping the ecosystem grow in a way that actually lasts. Alongside mining, Raid has been actively helping the Minemore team test new releases, spot bugs, and suggest improvements based on real usage. It’s an honest, easygoing conversation about staying committed through the rough patches, backing a project for the long haul, and helping build something better along the way.

9 de abr de 2026 - 54 min
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