Q: Why C89? When I asked you this question a few years ago, I think you said gmaxwell.
A: There are a number of embedded devices that only support C89 and it'd be good to support those devices. That was the answer back then at least.
Q: Is it a large cost to keep doing C89?
A: The only cost is fo...
# Introduction
In spirit of the conversation happening today earlier, I'll give some motivation. In general there is a disconnect between academic researchers and people who work in open-source software. It's a pity because these two groups are interested in bitcoin, they love difficult questions a...
# Introduction
I wanted to talk about things that have been leaking out over other conversations because sometimes people get frustrated that their stuff doesn't get merged. This is not a new problem. It's an issue that has been going on for a long time. It can be frustrating. I don't have the answ...
I think at this point it's quite clear that it's not necessarily a "if" we get off github, but a when and how. The question would be, how would we do that? This isn't really a presentation. It's more of a discussion. There's a few things to keep in mind, like the bitcoin-gh-meta repo, which captures...
There are two times we have had sustained fees: late 2017 and early 2021. In late 2017 we saw lots of things break because people hadn't written software to deal with variable fees or anything. I don't know if that was as big of a problem in 2021. I do worry that this will start to become a thing. I...
Introduction
I am going to be going over the FROST implementation. I also have an early draft of the BIP. I am going to be focusing on the differences between the paper and the RFC and the overall scheme. This is meant to be an open discussion so feel free to jump in.
Distributed key generation
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# Far far future
In the far far future, we could get rid of this weird paper notation scheme and do a security proof directly for the specification. Presumably that is much harder than anything else in my slides. But this would rule out a lot o...
Notes on Package Relay BIP, implementation, V3, and package RBF proposals from Core Dev in Atlanta.
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# Ancestor Package Relay BIP
* BIP updated to be receiver-initiated ancestor packages only.
* Sender-initiated vs receiver-initiated package relay.
* Receiver-intiated package relay e...
Introduction
There was an announcement earlier this morning that announced the open-source project implementing Stratum v2 is ready for testing now. Spiral has been contributing to this project for a few years. There's a few other companies funding it as well. It's finally ready for testing.
Hist...
# Previous talks
# Introduction and motivation
Can we turn down the lights? "Going dark" is a nice theme for the talk. I also have dark coffee. Okay.
We're going to talk a little bit about [bip324]( This is a BIP that has had a long history. We even have a page about the history. It all s...
# Web of Trust
Some of the public key server operators interpreted GDPR to mean that they can't operate public key infrastructure anymore. There needs to be another solution for p2p distribution of keys and Web-of-Trust.
<bitcoin-otc.com> continues to be the longest operating PGP web-of-trust usin...
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