While attending the MIT Bitcoin Expo earlier this month I was able to sit down with Bitcoin Core developer Antoine Poinsot. Currently at Chaincode Labs, Antoine was previously at Wizardsardine, a ...
A talk with Bitcoin Core developer Sjors Provoost about how the project is organized, and what it's like to contribute to it. While at the MIT Bitcoin Expo last month I was able to sit down with ...
The debate over Bitcoin's OP_RETURN heats up, as developers of Bitcoin Core – the most popular node software – said they plan to scrap OP_RETURN entirely in the next release. The OP_RETURN limit is an ...
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If no one owns Bitcoin, who pays Bitcoin developers? Inside the hidden backers of BTC Core
Bitcoin Core is open-source software maintained by independent developers, not a company. Many developers started as volunteers, but over time, some received sponsorships or full-time roles to ...
The developers of Bitcoin Core, the primary open-source software for connecting the blockchain behind the world's largest cryptocurrency, said October's version 30 release will increase the default ...
Adam Back, the Satoshi-era Bitcoin dev, has sided with the release of Bitcoin Core v30, including the data limit increase in the OP_RETURN function. Yesterday, Bitcoin developers shared the latest ...
A talk with Bitcoin Core developer Antoine Poinsot, on his Great Consensus Cleanup proposal to address bugs in the Bitcoin protocol. While attending the MIT Bitcoin Expo earlier this month I was able ...
While at the MIT Bitcoin Expo last month I was able to sit down with Bitcoin Core developer Sjors Provoost. Sjors is a physicist turned Bitcoin developer, which believe it or not is actually a pretty ...
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