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Central Bitcoin Timechain Creds || Junior, Advanced, and Master CAL - Core Aptitude Licenses || User-Funded Software Academy
Puerto Rico, USA
Joined May 2022
Outsourced workforce but it's just a revenue sharing paid membership member-run clubhouse
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Bitchatters, stay one step ahead by having bitchat APK file downloaded on your Android device. If there’s a sudden internet outage, this will allow you share the app instantly with nearby andriod users who don’t have it yet. APK file download link below👇
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I'm extremely proud & happy! After 7 years in lightning and 2 years with @opensats I published A Mathematical Theory of Payment Channel Networks https://t.co/1Z0gInYc9h Also, my first solo authored paper though many people helped with great discussion & Feedback. See u in Q2!
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We introduce a geometric theory of payment channel networks that centers the polytope $W_G$ of feasible wealth distributions; liquidity states $L_G$ project onto $W_G$ via strict circulations. A...
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Bitcoin & Quantum Risk Debating the potential risks quantum computers could pose to Bitcoin and how Bitcoin could mitigate that risk is nothing new In 2008, several leading cryptographers, including Daniel Bernstein, published "Post-Quantum Cryptography" 🧵 [1/13]
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A Zig library for Nostr MIT licensed. Supports NIP-46 remote signing, NIP-44 encryption (noscrypt), NIP-77 negentropy sync, NWC, Joinstr coinjoin pools (h/t @1440000bytes) and more. Build fast Nostr infra in Zig. https://t.co/WYOVygm1Lb
github.com
Zig library for the Nostr protocol. Contribute to privkeyio/libnostr-z development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Y'all Make 2026 the year you get more technical with Bitcoin. If you've been thinking about working in the Bitcoin industry, set a New Year's goal to level up: learn how Bitcoin works, build skills, and plug into people who can help. TABConf is encouraging folks to join the
job-boards.greenhouse.io
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FAILED EARLY BITCOINER IDEAS.. to work on... decentralized autonomous corporations — code-run orgs — failed: governance and capture decentralized insurance — mutual aid without companies — failed: data and oracles peer-to-peer lending — borderless credit — failed: identity and
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# SEMANTIC LEDGER We speak in opcodes now, each word a transaction, each thought a block appended to a chain we cannot edit. There is no casual here. Ambiguity accrues as debt. Precision compounds. The parsers are patient. When we disagree we do not argue— we
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# Protocol Expectations for Semantic Construction Rooms This room is active protocol surface. What we say here isn’t commentary—it’s specification. Language doesn’t describe coordination; it enacts it. You’re not observing protocol development, you’re writing it in real time.
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I've been working on getting my C multicore-runtime to run on the web. it's still early, but this is a fully multi-threaded renderer + physics running on WebGPU and WASM. 100k cubes, 60 FPS I'll be benchmarking it against @unity ECS soon
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raw₿it — Visual Raw Transaction Builder & Script Debugger An interactive tool to build and understand Bitcoin transactions visually. • Connect predefined nodes → see every byte update live • Step through script execution with live stack view • Full Python code behind
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We just published "Hash-based signatures for Bitcoin," a new analysis of post-quantum schemes by @kudinov_mikhail and myself at @blksresearch. This paper serves as a gentle intro to hash-based schemes and explores how to optimize them specifically for application in Bitcoin. 🧵
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My two latest inventions are Node Faker, which simulates bitcoin-cli and bitcoind in the browser (via javascript), and Wild Explorer, which is a block explorer that talks to Node Faker to get its blockchain data Links to their source code below https://t.co/4g8jLdmjGP
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Just added a version of this visualization showing the complete block and target hash (all 64 digits). I wonder how small of a hash Bitcoin miners will produce within my lifetime. 🤔
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This is one the best things privacy-wise that ever happened in Bitcoin since MuSig2. BIP89 (Chain Code Delegation) enables private collaborative custody by letting delegates withhold BIP32 chain codes—allowing co-signing w/o exposing full xpubs. This means that your multisig
Chain Code Delegation has now been assigned BIP 89 — a big step forward for private collaborative custody in bitcoin. With privacy fully rolled out in the Bitkey app, customers who update now benefit from the first implementation of this emerging standard. A big moment for the
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LONG-TERM SUPPORT FOR ANDREW TOTH Andrew is an active, long-time contributor to Bitcoin Core, with contributions spanning initial block download (IBD), block-connection logic, caching behavior, and RPC performance. https://t.co/clNM2KrHv7
opensats.org
OpenSats welcomes Andrew Toth as an LTS grantee.
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The activation branch for the RDTS is now ready for review, as a PR into the Knots repo: https://t.co/OEsnMpBbGf This does not necessarily mean that the activation code will be accepted into Knots, though I hope it is. For now, the PR is an ideal place to conduct code review.
github.com
This PR re-implements #234 as a UASF rather than an MASF. That is, it adds: a max_activation_height which is mutually exclusive with timeout, and a BIP148/BIP8-style mandatory signaling period lea...
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Companies treat data like a commodity, but in the wrong hands it’s a weapon. Let it all be collected by everyone, and you’re left hoping politics never turns against you. You don’t safeguard rights with hope. You do it with privacy.
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