Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
How to open a Taproot channel on c-lightning node? - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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Bitcoin News / Bitcoin Stack Exchange - 2 years ago
seed - Would you need to access your cold wallet to generate a taproot xpub? - Bitcoin Stack Exchange
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More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Loved to see bech32 Segwit back in v0.16.0 and bec32m Taproot in v22.0. What is the next big thing? Personally I'd like to see SecureTheBag (BIP119) roll out next. Any other fork-bips that others would prefer to see first? Current BIPs that have...
Cryptocoins News / NewsBTC - 2 years ago
A little more than two months ago, Taproot went live. What does the biggest update to the Bitcoin network in years bring to the table? How can it help the increasingly popular Lightning Network? That’s exactly what the article we’re about to summariz...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Title says it all. Google didn't help in the slightest. Help would be appreciated. Thank you submitted by /u/gstelettel [link] [comments]
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Taproot is a soft-fork which was introduced to the Bitcoin network on 14th Nov (last month). Binance made an announcement saying that they would support the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade for all withdrawals and deposits. "Binance will handle all tech...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Taproot is a soft-fork which was introduced to the Bitcoin network on 14th Nov (last month). Binance made an announcement saying that they would support the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade for all withdrawals and deposits. "Binance will handle all tech...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Taproot is a soft-fork which was introduced to the Bitcoin network on 14th Nov (last month). Binance made an announcement saying that they would support the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade for all withdrawals and deposits. "Binance will handle all tech...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Taproot is a soft-fork which was introduced to the Bitcoin network on 14th Nov (last month). Binance made an announcement saying that they would support the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade for all withdrawals and deposits. "Binance will handle all tech...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Taproot is a soft-fork which was introduced to the Bitcoin network on 14th Nov (last month). Binance made an announcement saying that they would support the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade for all withdrawals and deposits. "Binance will handle all tech...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Taproot is a soft-fork which was introduced to the Bitcoin network on 14th Nov (last month). Binance made an announcement saying that they would support the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade for all withdrawals and deposits. "Binance will handle all tech...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Taproot is a soft-fork which was introduced to the Bitcoin network on 14th Nov (last month). Binance made an announcement saying that they would support the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade for all withdrawals and deposits. "Binance will handle all tech...
by COINS NEWS - 2 years ago
Taproot is a soft-fork which was introduced to the Bitcoin network on 14th Nov (last month). Binance made an announcement saying that they would support the Bitcoin Taproot upgrade for all withdrawals and deposits. "Binance will handle all tech...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
Here's a rather OCD complete path for upgrading and using BTC-Taproot on Trezor. I'll be upgrading a Trezor-1 with FW v1.9.2. I'll be loading the following on a Windows box: TrezorCTL CLI v0.13.0 (github: master-branch commit 86b02c6) Tr...
More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago
P2SH, nested and native segwit all have standardized multisig hd wallet support through BIPs 45, 48 and 67. Taproot could technically be added as a new script type in BIP-48 but then that sort of defeats half the purpose of using Schnorr keys. So is...
More / Etherum Reddit - 2 years ago
It's my understanding that one of the main things ETH had over BTC was that it allowed smart contracts whereas Bitcoin did not. Does the fact that Bitcoin can now support smart contracts via its Taproot upgrade in any way threaten Ethereum? ...