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 ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency platforms, Bitcoin Core—the foundational software that underpins roughly 78% of the network’s full nodes—saw a significant uptick in ...
Bitcoin Core 30, set for release in October, will increase the OP_RETURN data transaction limit from 80 bytes to nearly 4MB. The change aims to address issues with data storage techniques and improve ...
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 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 ...
Bitcoin Core maintainer Gloria Zhao has stepped down and revoked her PGP signing key after six years as one of the project’s most influential mempool and policy engineers. Bitcoin Core developer ...
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 ...