I'm in the middle of listening to it currently. Definitely do not understand enough of it to TL:DR.
I'd be interested in reading/hearing more about encrypted transactions that can help to subvert the dangers inherent to centralization of hashing power. Particularly I'm interested in knowing if it's possible to implement this in a wallet, and if anyone is currently working on it? I would happily donate to anyone who's trying to make this easy to practice.
Another thing about the interview that interests me is the view that alt-coin's have no intrinsic value. Adam went so far as to call it unhealthy to have successful alt-coins that potentially damage the value of bitcoin. While I don't agree with this perspective I do think the proposed development model for developing BTC2.0 is a good one. It seems to mirror the protoshares to bitshares model.
What stood out to you?