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S2E11 Tokenisation and Cross Border Payments: How One Payment Gets Rewired
Pick a simple scenario. You are in the UK, you need to pay a supplier overseas. Today, that “one transfer” is usually a relay race: your bank checks you, messages the payment, lines up FX, routes…
S2E10 Stablecoins and the Treasury Loop: How T Bills Back Digital Dollars
Stablecoins are meant to feel boring. One token equals one dollar (or one euro), so you can move value fast without riding crypto volatility.But “stable” is a promise, not a guarantee.In this…
S2E9 MiCA Licence Cliff Edge: When “Regulatory Clarity” Becomes a Moat
MiCA gets sold as the thing that finally brings "clarity" to Crypto in Europe. In this episode, we dig into the uncomfortable bit: clarity can also build a quiet moat, not with a big ban or a…
S2E8 GlassWorm Explained, How Malicious VS Code Extensions Weaponise Developer Trust
Developer tools run with a level of trust most apps never get. They sit close to your code, your secrets, your terminals, your cloud logins, and your repo tokens. That trust is exactly what GlassWorm…
S2E11 Tokenisation and Cross Border Payments: How One Payment Gets Rewired
Pick a simple scenario. You are in the UK, you need to pay a supplier overseas. Today, that “one transfer” is usually a relay race: your bank checks you, messages the payment, lines up FX, routes…
S2E7 Portainer: Centralised Control for Container Sprawl (Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes)
Container sprawl sneaks up on you. One day you’ve got a couple of Docker services, then suddenly you’re juggling stacks, clusters, permissions, updates, and the classic question, “Where did that…
S2E6 The Great Crypto Capture: How Regulation and Institutions Tame DeFi
Cryptosoughttrade-off. Infor For the US-approved for Bank's's opening, Crypto did not get "adopted" in a vacuInffIn this episode, we unpack the trade-off: regulated access (like spot Bitcoin…
S2E5 Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Privacy Without Trust
This episode explores how zero-knowledge proofs work, why they matter for privacy and scalability, and how new hardware and tooling are pushing them from theory into everyday systems.Main themes and…
S2E4 Docker Explained, Architecture, Security, and 2025 Container Trends
Docker completely changed how modern software is built, shipped, and run. In this episode of Autonomous Airwaves, we break down what Docker actually is, how containers work behind the scenes, and why…
S2E3 Tailscale Explained: Secure Mesh Networking, WireGuard, and the Future of VPNs
In this episode, we take a closer look at Tailscale, a modern mesh VPN built on WireGuard, and explain why it has become such a popular alternative to traditional VPN setups.So we break down how…
S2E2 Debian: History, Governance, and the Meaning of Trixie
This episode explores the story of Debian, one of the most influential and quietly radical projects in the Linux world. From its volunteer-led governance model to the release of Debian 13, Trixie, we…
S2E1 The Genesis and Evolution of the Linux Kernel
In this episode of Autonomous Airwaves, we explore how the Linux kernel grew from a small personal project into one of the most important pieces of software ever written. What began as a hobby by…
Autonomous Airwaves Trailer: Power, Money, Freedom, and Digital Autonomy
Welcome to Autonomous Airwaves.This short trailer sets the tone for the show: calm, grounded, and focused on the systems shaping modern life. We talk about power, money, freedom, and the subtle ways…
S1E38 Britcoin Uncapped? The Digital Pound's Promise vs. Your Privacy & Freedom
the United Kingdom's proposed retail Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), known as the digital pound, with a key focus on the suggested £10,000 to £20,000 holding cap. Authorities support this cap…
S1E37 Cloudflare Tunnels: Secure Your Raspberry Pi from Anywhere
These sources collectively explore the practice of self-hosting various applications and services on Raspberry Pi devices. They highlight the benefits of self-hosting, such as enhanced privacy and…
S1E36 Unleash Your Digital Fortress: Self-Hosting Your Own Cloud with Raspberry Pi
These sources collectively explore the practice of self-hosting various applications and services on Raspberry Pi devices. They highlight the benefits of self-hosting, such as enhanced privacy and…
S1E35 Fortifying Blockchain Security with Advanced Authentication and Kill Switches
Episode 30 – “Fortifying Blockchain Security with Advanced Authentication & Kill Switches”From phishing campaigns to SIM-swapping heists, cyber-criminals are evolving faster than ever—so your…
S2E1 The Genesis and Evolution of the Linux Kernel
In this episode of Autonomous Airwaves, we explore how the Linux kernel grew from a small personal project into one of the most important pieces of software ever written. What began as a hobby by…
S1E34 Exploring Lens Protocol and the Decentralized Social Web
Episode 30 – “Exploring Lens Protocol & the Decentralized Social Web”Ready to look beyond Twitter, Instagram, and the rest of Web 2.0? In this episode we dive head-first into Lens Protocol, the…
S1E33 Understanding Decentralization: What It Is and Why It Matters
Episode 29 – “Understanding Decentralization: What It Is and Why It Matters”Ready to peel back the buzzword and get to the heart of decentralization? In this episode we break down what it actually…
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Autonomous Airwaves has published 52 episodes since March 2025, covering topics in Technology.
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