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bitcoinops.org
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| | | | This week's newsletter requests feedback on not allowing P2SH-wrapped addresses for taproot, describes proposed changes to script resource limits in tapscript, and mentions a discussion about watchtower storage costs. Also included are a selection of popular questions and answers from the Bitcoin Stack Exchange and a short list of notable changes to popular Bitcoin infrastructure projects. | |
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antoinep.com
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| | | | Some thoughts on Bitcoin soft forks, and Bitcoin Core, in light of the recent interest in introducing more expressiveness in Bitcoin Script. | |
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bitcoinops.org
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| | | | This week's newsletter describes a new proposal for a covenant opcode and summarizes a request for feedback on implementing regular reorgs on signet. Also included are our regular sections with ideas for preparing for taproot activation, a list of new releases and release candidates, and descriptions of popular Bitcoin infrastructure software. | |
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academy.shrimpy.io
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| | After five years, the long-awaited Ethereum 2.0 is finally here. The crypto community joyfully celebrated the new network's launch in December 2020, and ETH is now back to its ATH. But what is Ethereum 2.0, and why does it matter? |