Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 9 months ago
OP_CAT, a proposal aimed at introducing Ethereum-like smart contract functionality to Bitcoin, has been assigned the Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) number 347, marking the first step towards potentially implementing this long-discussed software u...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin.com - 9 months ago
On Monday evening, Taproot Wizards co-founder Udi Wertheimer unveiled a Bitcoin Improvement Proposal (BIP) that reintroduces the OP_CAT opcode to Bitcoin. This opcode could facilitate more streamlined and efficient decentralized file hosting systems,...
Cryptocoins News / Blockchain - 10 months ago
Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Cynthia Lummis have introduced the Lummis-Gillibrand Payment Stablecoin Act, a new bipartisan legislation aimed at creating a clear regulatory framework for payment stablecoins. The bill aims to protect consumers, prom...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 10 months ago
https://preview.redd.it/qjhkzbtc2arc1.jpg?width=3840&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2254fd22e600804231b12920c8ee7f85d370c718 Thomas Voegtlin(creator of Electrum) removed himself from the authors after multiple disagreements with t...
by COINS NEWS - 11 months ago
Some very good conversations going on around what approach to take with upgrading for QR (Quantum Resistance). Most of this got a lot of attention after Apple revealed their QR solution, along with Vitalik referring to a potential emergency pla...
More / Etherum Reddit - 11 months ago
I have created a 24 word wallet. If I add a 25th word as letter 'a' will it make wallet easy to crack. Should the 25th word be tough to crack. I am thinking in terms of randomness. what is more tough to crack in my case with or without 25th...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 11 months ago
BIP39 seed phrases generate an incredible amount of data. Did you know, your seed phrase can generate more seed phrases? BIP85 uses your seed as a parent seed to generate more seeds, which are referred to as child seeds. And any child seed can be use...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 11 months ago
The bedrock of Bitcoin self-sovereignty is having control over your private keys. Without this, in one way or another, you are relinquishing control of your money to someone else. “Not your keys, not your coins” as the saying goes. A counter-intuitiv...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Does anyone know of an offline downloadable resource similar to Iancoleman tool that works for Taproot addresses? submitted by /u/trufeats [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Has anyone a link to a proper BIP documentation list which is complete? submitted by /u/SanctaNox2 [link] [comments]
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
I was learning about Dandelion proposal (BIP 156) and I can see on the GitHub that it was rejected. I'd like to know why. But it seems there is no documentation whatsoever about the rejection reasons. I also tried to google it but no result. So t...
More / Etherum Reddit - 1 year ago
Not just for Ethereum, but crypto in general? It seems to me like every wallet I come across creates a 12-24 seed phrase, which afaik is bip-39. The only thing I can think of that doesnt use bip-39 are the old QT wallets that use .dat wallet files in...
Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Magazine - 1 year ago
Traditionally, creating an n-of-n multisig using CHECKMULTISIG means you’ll publish a proportional number of signatures and public keys on the blockchain to signers in the transaction. This approach not only reveals the total number of participants i...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 1 year ago
Sorry for the dramatic clickbait, nothing like that has happened yet to my knowledge. Still, as a relatively uninformed Bitcoin holder, having been thinking about risk factors for a long time, this is my current assumption for what the main fatal ris...