In this episode of
Crazy Wisdom, host
Stewart Alsop sits down with
Harry McKay Roper, founder of
Imaginary Space, for a wide-ranging conversation on space mining, AI-driven software, crypto’s incorruptible potential, and the raw entrepreneurial energy coming out of Argentina. They explore how technologies like Anthropic’s Claude 4.5, programmable crypto protocols, and autonomous agents are reshaping economics, coding, and even law. Harry also shares his experiences building in Buenos Aires and why hunger and resilience define the city’s creative spirit. You can find Harry online at
YouTube,
Twitter, or
Instagram under
@HarryMcKayRoper.
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00:00 – Stewart Alsop welcomes Harry McKay Roper from Imaginary Space and they jump straight into
space mining,
Helium-3, and asteroid gold.
05:00 – They explore how
Bitcoin could hold value when space mining floods markets and discuss
China,
America, and global
geopolitics.
10:00 – Conversation shifts to
Argentina, its economic scars, cultural
resilience, and overrepresentation in
startups and
crypto.
15:00 – Harry reflects on living in Buenos Aires, poverty, and the city’s constant
hustle and creative
movement.
20:00 – The focus turns to
AI,
Claude 4.5, and the rise of
autonomous droids and software-building agents.
25:00 – They discuss the collapse of
SaaS, internal tools, and Harry’s experiments with
AI-generated code and new workflows.
30:00 – Stewart compares
China’s industry to America’s
software economy, and Harry points to
AI, crypto, and space as frontier markets.
35:00 – Talk moves to
crypto regulation,
uncorruptible judges, and blockchain systems like
Kleros.
40:00 – They debate
AI consciousness,
embodiment, and whether a
robot could meditate.
45:00 – The episode closes with thoughts on
free will,
universal verifiers, and a playful
prediction market bet on autonomous software.
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