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Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by rkrux, Roland Bewick, and Steven Roose to discuss Newsletter #410.News● Discussion of removing RBF signaling from wallet transactions (0:57) Changes to services and client software● Sparrow Wallet 2.5.0 adds silent payments receiving (59:55) ● Bark live on Bitcoin mainnet (29:46) ● Arké Ark wallet announced (32:18) ● Noah Ark wallet announced (31:52) ● Alby Hub v1.23.0 released (15:00) ● JoinMarket NG 0.32.0 released (1:01:02) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #35221 (1:02:13) ● Bitcoin Core #35254 (1:06:59) ● Bitcoin Core #35498 (1:09:26) ● Eclair #3318 (1:11:06) ● LND #10789 (1:13:05) ● Rust Bitcoin #6321 (1:14:09) ● LDK #4685 (1:16:14)
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AOBFTF with ZachQ eurotripNew Foundation websiteNEWSU.S. Treasury seizes nearly 1B in Iran-linked crypto, Tether freezes 344M USDT on Tron https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/u-s-treasury-the-united-states-iranThe Mined in America Act would put the Bitcoin network at riskhttps://www.therage.co/mined-in-america-act-bitcoin-at-risk/CVE in Core Lightning: Optech #407 disclosurehttps://bitcoinops.org/en/newsletters/2026/05/29/Introducing Cube: Burak unveils a trustless Bitcoin smart contract L2https://medium.com/cube-bitcoin/introducing-cube-8b3702e470a5Published: May 2026Anonymous plaintiff sues for title to $293 billion in dormant Bitcoinhttps://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/anonymous-plaintiff-seeks-legal-bitcoinPublished: 2026-05-28The U.S. Constitution inscribed on the Bitcoin blockchain via expanded OP_RETURN https://bitcoinmagazine.com/news/someone-inscribed-the-constitution-bitcoinPublished: 2026-05-29RELEASESBitcoin Protocol, Core, Knots, SecurityCore Lightning v26.06rc2 — 2026-05-22Release candidate 2 for CLN 26.06. Documentation and gRPC interface refinements on top of rc1's graceful command, sendamount RPC, and BOLT12 payer-proof support. Routing-node operators should test on a non-production node before adopting.Eclair 0.14.0 — 2026-05-21Significant Lightning release from ACINQ. Final versions of channel splicing, simple taproot channels, and zero-fee commitments all ship in this version. This is the Eclair side of the same protocol work showing up in CLN and LDK. If you run an Eclair routing node, this is the upgrade to track.Hardware Signers and Hardware-Wallet AppsColdcard MK5 launch — 2026-05-29New flagship hardware. Larger Gorilla Glass screen, redesigned buttons, improved NFC, dual secure element architecture retained. Already supported in Bitcoin Safe 2.0.0rc0 from earlier this fortnight.Frostsnap 0.3.0 — 2026-05-27Headline change: deterministic firmware build with cryptographic digest verification. So end users can independently verify the firmware binary matches the source. That is the right direction for any hardware signer carrying real money.Keystone 3 v2.4.4 — 2026-05-26Wallet connection removal, Zcash SLIP39 support added, device verification fixes.Trezor Suite v26.5.1 — 2026-05-27 (FTD re-surfacing)Adds ERC-681 QR code support in the send form. Show editorial: only relevant if you use Trezor for Ethereum-side workflows, not a Bitcoin-only change.Ledger Live Desktop 4.5.0 — 2026-05-21Bridge integration refactoring across desktop and mobile.Ledger Live Mobile 4.6.0 — 2026-05-28Async API updates and bridge resolution improvements.Software WalletsSparrow Wallet 2.5.0 — 2026-05-21Headline feature: Silent Payments receiving wallets, including support for airgapped hardware wallet signers. Adds frigate.2140.dev as a Silent Payments capable public Electrum server, auto-selected when required. Plus a BIP32 derivation fallback when retrieving signing nodes for high-index inputs. This is the biggest privacy upgrade of the fortnight in any consumer-facing Bitcoin wallet, and the airgapped-signer support means Coldcard and similar users get it without going hot.Sparrow Frigate 1.5.3 — 2026-05-30Adds a privacy-preserving hourly aggregate of historical scan stats, locally generated server.features response when the backend returns a method-not-found error, improvements to the hosts field in server.features.Bitcoin Seed Tool 2.3.0 — 2026-05-19 (borderline, in grace)Educational interface redesign with violet accent color and integrated learning features.Nunchuk Android 2.5.2 — 2026-05-27"Bug fixes and improvements," nothing detailed publicly.Liana Business v0.1 — 2026-05-20First alpha of Liana's business product line. Environment variable support for signet testing. New product tier from Wizard Sardine for business-focused multisig with timelocked recovery.Peach Bitcoin 0.69.0 (build 350) — 2026-05-19Encrypted backup of custom payout addresses, restoration guidance, camera permission fix, push notification translations.Lightning, L2, ScalingPhoenix 2.8.0 — 2026-05-22UI fixes on Android: scanning inverted QR codes, a button to use the entire available balance when paying Lightning.Phoenixd 0.8.0 — 2026-05-20Upgraded lightning-kmp dependency to 1.12.0.ZEUS 13.0.2 — 2026-05-21Stable release of the RC chain we previewed last fortnight. New default RGS server at rgs.zeusln.com with 15-minute graph updates instead of 3-hour. Improved clipboard, NFC, UI improvements.Arkade arkd v0.9.6 — 2026-05-26Package and component renaming, CI workflow improvements, golang version bump.Arkade TS SDK @arkade-os/sdk 0.4.32 — 2026-05-29Maintenance bump.Arkade TS SDK @arkade-os/boltz-swap 0.3.37 — 2026-05-29Maintenance bump on the Boltz-swap helper.ThunderHub v0.18.4 — 2026-05-29Native display formatting for trading distribution, better CLTV headroom in route building.Blink Mobile 2.4.49 — 2026-05-30Bug fix: removes ABI-prefixed versionCode overrides.LNbits v1.5.5-rc1 — 2026-05-24Release candidate.Mostro v0.17.4 — 2026-05-22Payout confirmation to winner, solver-directed dispute slash, concurrent taker bonds with first-to-lock wins, MOSTRO_NSEC_PRIVKEY environment variable, Yadio price tolerance fix.Bisq v1.10.1 — 2026-05-30Raises trade amount limits to 0.250 BTC after the v1.10.0 post-exploit reset. Adjusts risk-based reduction factors. Fixes a BSQ swap validation bug.Bisq v1.10.0 — 2026-05-17 (carries over from last fortnight as final tag on cutoff day)The post-incident hardening release we covered last fortnight: trade protocol validation, PGP supply-chain verification, 0.125 BTC initial cap, macOS Apple Silicon support.EcashCashu TS v4.5.1 — 2026-05-23Deprecates the current checkProofsStates method in favour of a v5-compatible one. Wallet builders should plan the migration.Fedimint SDK canary release — 2026-05-27React Native transport: flattened RPC payload, persistent callback. Rolling canary channel.Bitcoin Dev InfrastructureBDK FFI 3.0.0 — 2026-05-29Major version of the BDK language bindings. Anyone shipping a wallet on top of BDK should read the migration notes carefully.Liquid GDK 0.77.4 — 2026-05-27Rate-limiting error handling, Rust dependency updates, UTXO retrieval fixes, build improvements.Self-Hosting and Sovereignty InfraJoinMarket-NG 0.31.1 — 2026-05-30Privacy-critical fix: prevents a Sybil DoS where relayed !hp2 floods could starve a maker's own post-ioauth commitment broadcasts. Also installs whiptail in maker and taker container images so the jm-ng TUI works out of the box. JoinMarket-NG continues to ship hardening on a tight cadence.Tor Browser 15.0.14 — 2026-05-19 (borderline, in grace)Important Firefox security updates rolled in.Mullvad Browser 15.0.14 — 2026-05-19 (borderline, in grace)Firefox 140.11.0esr base, NoScript 13.6.19.1984.Nostr (Bitcoin-relevant)Amethyst 1.11.0 — 2026-05-20Restores Lightning Address and LNURL fields in Edit Profile. Useful: those fields were missing for a stretch and creators relying on zaps as a revenue stream were getting cut off in profile edits.EDUCATIONTFTC retrospective: Why Keonne Rodriguez is in prison for building Samourai Wallet — 2026-05-28Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #407 — 2026-05-29CLN vulnerability disclosure (already in news), transcripts from a May Bitcoin Core developer meeting covering SwiftSync, cluster mempool, Erlay redesign, package relay. Eclair 0.14.0 and CLN 26.06rc2 release context.Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #406 — 2026-05-22BIP322 advances to Complete status with human-readable prefixes and PSBT support. TCP hole punching for Bitcoin nodes behind NATs (we flagged this Delving Bitcoin thread last fortnight). Services section highlights Ibis Wallet (BDK-based with coin control and Tor), LDK Server, Mempool.space taproot visualization.Bitcoin Optech #406 recap podcast — 2026-05-26Discussion of BIP322 updates, TCP hole punching, Ibis Wallet, LDK Server, Mempool.space v3.3.0, peer-observer infrastructure.Bitcoin Optech #405 recap podcast — 2026-05-19Bitcoin Core CVE-2024-52911 discussion and the UTXO-set P2P sharing draft BIP with Fabian Jahr.Rainey's book on financial censorshipMentioned by Gladstein on 2026-05-21 as quoting his work on the war on cash and the blocksize war. Plug in education / further reading.TO DONATE TO ROMAN'S DEFENSE FUND: https://freeromanstorm.com/donateHELP GET SAMOURAI A PARDONSIGN THE PETITION ----> https://www.change.org/p/stand-up-for-freedom-pardon-the-innocent-coders-jailed-for-building-privacy-tools DONATE TO THE FAMILIES ----> https://www.givesendgo.com/billandkeonneSUPPORT ON SOCIAL MEDIA ---> https://billandkeonne.org/VALUE…
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Chandra Pratap to discuss Newsletter #407.News● Core Lightning assertion DoS disclosure (0:47) ● Bitcoin Core developer meeting transcripts (14:34) Releases and release candidates● Eclair v0.14.0 (20:30) ● Core Lightning 26.06rc2 (23:01) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33966 (24:14) ● Bitcoin Core #34917 (28:04) ● Bitcoin Core #35017 (30:52) ● BIPs #1944 (35:25) ● BIPs #2108 (36:14) ● Eclair #3192 (39:28) ● LDK #4584 (40:28) ● LDK #4628 (41:27) ● LND #10552 (43:35) ● LND #10820 (48:52)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Oliver Gugger and 0xB10C to discuss Newsletter #406.News● Significant updates to BIP322 Generic Signed Message Format (1:17) ● TCP hole punching for Bitcoin nodes behind NATs (17:39) Changes to services and client software● Ibis Wallet announced (40:15) ● LDK Server announced (41:10) ● Mempool.space v3.3.0 released (42:06) ● peer-observer P2P monitoring tooling (32:28) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #29136 (43:27) ● Bitcoin Core #34893 (47:24) ● Bitcoin Core #34860 (48:20) ● Bitcoin Core #31298 (53:52) ● Bitcoin Core #28802 (57:04) ● Eclair #3298 (58:52) ● LDK #4575 (1:02:08) ● LND #10814 (1:03:13) ● Rust Bitcoin #6191 (1:04:35) ● BLIPs #42 (1:06:20)
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DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 entre 2004 et 2005. Aujourd'hui, DARKNIGHT revient en podcast, chaque lundi. Diffusée sur MAX FM 94.5 de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission visionnaire explorant la transmission des musiques électroniques vers un nouvel espace de curiosité sonore et intellectuelle. Partant du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas réservées aux soirées du week-end, DARKNIGHT ouvrait une fenêtre inédite sur une culture électronique plus réfléchie, sensorielle et intemporelle. Diffusée dans toute la région grenobloise, avec plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels, l'émission proposait chaque semaine un programme éclectique et hors du commun, mêlant découvertes musicales, ambiances immersives et voyages sonores. DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world! Produced by JÜJÜ on MAX FM 94.5 between 2004 and 2005. Today, DARKNIGHT returns as a weekly podcast, every Monday. Broadcast on MAX FM 94.5 from September 2004 to July 2005, DARKNIGHT was a visionary radio show exploring the evolution of electronic music into a new intellectual and sonic space of curiosity. Built on the idea that electronic music is not limited to weekend parties, DARKNIGHT opened a unique window onto a more thoughtful, sensory, and timeless electronic culture. Aired across the Grenoble area, with a potential audience of more than 500,000 listeners, the show delivered an eclectic and unconventional weekly program blending musical discoveries, immersive atmospheres, and sonic journeys.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Daniela Brozzoni, Naiyoma, and Thomas Voegtlin to discuss Newsletter #404.News● Possible solutions to node fingerprinting (1:14) ● Public fraud proof for just-in-time channels (19:21) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33796 (37:11) ● Bitcoin Core #21283 (39:30)● BIPs #2150 (45:30) ● Eclair #3144 (52:30) ● Eclair #2887 (54:00) ● LDK #4592 (55:27) ● LND #9153 (56:52) ● Rust Bitcoin #5835 (58:02) ● BOLTs #995 (58:56) ● BOLTs #1228 (1:01:40) ● BOLTs #1327 (1:03:28)
DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 (entre 2004 et 2005). Aujourd'hui, DARKNIGHT revient en podcast, chaque lundi. Programmée sur Max FM 94.5 de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission visionnaire qui explorait la transmission d'un genre musical vers un nouvel espace intellectuel de curiosité sonore. Partant du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas réservées aux soirées du week-end, DARKNIGHT ouvrait une fenêtre inédite sur une culture électronique plus réfléchie, sensorielle et intemporelle. Diffusée sur la région de Grenoble (plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels), l'émission proposait chaque semaine un programme éclectique et hors du commun, mêlant découvertes, ambiances et voyages sonores. Produced by JÜJÜ on MAX FM 94.5 (between 2004 and 2005). Today, DARKNIGHT returns as a podcast, every Monday. Aired on Max FM 94.5 from September 2004 to July 2005, DARKNIGHT was a visionary show that explored the transmission of a musical genre into a new intellectual space of sonic curiosity. Based on the premise that electronic music isn't just for weekend parties, DARKNIGHT opened a unique window onto a more thoughtful, sensory, and timeless electronic culture. Broadcast in the Grenoble region (with a potential audience of over 500,000 listeners), the show offered an eclectic and unconventional program each week, blending discoveries, atmospheres, and sonic journeys.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Julian Moik to discuss Newsletter #400.Bitcoin Core PR Review Club● Testing Bitcoin Core 31.0 Release Candidates (29:00) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33908 (31:56) ● Eclair #3283 (37:06) ● LDK #4529 (38:12) ● LDK #4494 (39:55) ● LND #10666 (45:31) ● BIPs #2099 (46:40) ● BIPs #2118 (1:15) ● BIPs #2134 (51:08)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Armin Sabouri, Pyth, Conduition, and Jonas Nick to discuss Newsletter #399.News● Wallet fingerprinting risks for payjoin privacy (44:15) ● Draft BIP for a wallet backup metadata format (1:04:26) Changing consensus● Compact Isogeny PQC can replace HD wallets, key-tweaking, silent payments (24:23) ● Varops budget and tapscript leaf 0xc2 (aka Script Restoration) are BIPs 440 and 441 (1:13:24) ● SHRIMPS: 2.5 KB post-quantum signatures across multiple stateful devices (02:02) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 31.0rc2 (1:22:07) ● Core Lightning 26.04rc2 (1:23:32) ● BTCPay Server 2.3.7 (1:24:04) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #32297 (1:26:29) ● Bitcoin Core #34379 (1:28:54) ● Eclair #3269 (1:30:37) ● LDK #4486 (1:32:59) ● LDK #4428 (1:35:00) ● LND #9982 (1:37:13) ● LND #10063 (1:39:00)
Mike Schmidt and Gustavo Flores Echaiz are joined by Dusty Daemon to discuss Newsletter #398.Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● What is meant by Bitcoin doesn't use encryption? (28:44) ● When and why did Bitcoin Script shift to a commit–reveal structure? (30:26) ● Does P2TR-MS (Taproot M-of-N multisig) leak public keys? (31:50) ● Does OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK intentionally allow cross-UTXO signature reuse? (33:24) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 28.4 (35:05) ● Core Lightning 26.04rc1 (36:19) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33259 (37:51) ● Bitcoin Core #33414 (39:49) ● Bitcoin Core #34846 (41:38) ● Core Lightning #8450 (13:39) ● Core Lightning #8856 (22:08) ● Eclair #3247 (44:21) ● LDK #4472 (25:00) ● LND #10602 (47:25) ● LND #10481 (49:38) ● BOLTs #1160 (0:51)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Corallo, Gregory Sanders, and Sebastian van Staa to discuss Newsletter #397.Changes to services and client software● Cake Wallet adds Lightning support (1:06:09) ● Sparrow 2.4.0 and 2.4.2 released (1:13:15) ● Blockstream Jade adds Lightning via Liquid (1:15:33) ● Lightning Labs releases agent tools (14:49) ● Tether launches MiningOS (1:17:38) ● FIBRE network relaunched (1:35) ● TUI for Bitcoin Core released (1:19:34) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 31.0rc1 (28:24) ● BTCPay Server 2.3.6 (1:20:55) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31560 (1:21:55) ● Bitcoin Core #31774 (1:23:35) ● Core Lightning #8817 (1:25:12) ● Eclair #3265 (1:27:41) ● LDK #4427 (22:36) ● LDK #4484 (23:45) ● BIPs #1974 (49:52)
DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 (entre 2004 et 2005). Aujourd'hui, DARKNIGHT revient en podcast, chaque lundi. Programmée sur Max FM 94.5 de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission visionnaire qui explorait la transmission d'un genre musical vers un nouvel espace intellectuel de curiosité sonore. Partant du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas réservées aux soirées du week-end, DARKNIGHT ouvrait une fenêtre inédite sur une culture électronique plus réfléchie, sensorielle et intemporelle. Diffusée sur la région de Grenoble (plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels), l'émission proposait chaque semaine un programme éclectique et hors du commun, mêlant découvertes, ambiances et voyages sonores. Produced by JÜJÜ on MAX FM 94.5 (between 2004 and 2005). Today, DARKNIGHT returns as a podcast, every Monday. Aired on Max FM 94.5 from September 2004 to July 2005, DARKNIGHT was a visionary show that explored the transmission of a musical genre into a new intellectual space of sonic curiosity. Based on the premise that electronic music isn't just for weekend parties, DARKNIGHT opened a unique window onto a more thoughtful, sensory, and timeless electronic culture. Broadcast in the Grenoble region (with a potential audience of over 500,000 listeners), the show offered an eclectic and unconventional program each week, blending discoveries, atmospheres, and sonic journeys.
Rubén Lardin acaba de autoeditarse Maldito Eclair, un artefacto contenedor de textos sobre su deriva parisienne, que se puede adquirir en la tienda online de Libritos Jenkins, y se ha acercado a los Estudios Romanones a presentar el libro, dando lugar a una conversación errática y divergente, que cuando debería haber terminado se vio disparada por una presencia centrífuga, que nos ha arrastrado hasta batir un nuevo record, toda una muesca en la pared.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Jon McAlpine, Antoine Poinsot, Mike Casey, and Ethan Heilman to discuss Newsletter #395.News● A standard for stateless VTXO verification (1:31) ● Draft BIP for expanded `nVersion` nonce space for miners (1:23:45) Changing consensus● Extensions to standard tooling for TEMPLATEHASH-CSFS-IK support (13:52) ● Hourglass V2 update (25:40) ● Algorithm agility for Bitcoin (51:15) ● The limitations of cryptographic agility in Bitcoin (1:05:15) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 28.4rc1 (1:36:53) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33616 (1:38:30) ● Bitcoin Core #34616 (1:42:23) ● Eclair #3256 (1:46:20) ● Eclair #3258 (1:48:34) ● Eclair #3255 (1:50:14) ● LDK #4402 (1:52:27) ● LND #10604 (1:53:56) ● BIPs #1699 (1:55:34) ● BIPs #2106 (1:57:30) ● BIPs #2068 (2:01:28) ● BOLTs #1301 (2:04:54)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Craig Raw and Fabian Jahr to discuss Newsletter #393.News● Draft BIP for output script descriptor annotations (1:25) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● Is Bitcoin BIP324 v2 P2P transport distinguishable from random traffic? (35:16) ● What if a miner just broadcasts the header and never gives the block? (39:53) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 28.4rc1 (47:27) ● Rust Bitcoin 0.33.0-beta (47:46) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #34568 (48:48) ● Bitcoin Core #34184 (50:37) ● Bitcoin Core #24539 (51:57) ● Bitcoin Core #34329 (54:56) ● Bitcoin Core #28792 (15:35) ● Bitcoin Core #32138 (54:56) ● Bitcoin Core #34512 (56:44) ● Core Lightning #8490 (58:16) ● Eclair #3250 (59:07) ● LDK #4373 (59:55) ● BDK #2081 (1:02:13)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Misha Komarov, Erik De Smedt, and arbedout to discuss Newsletter #393.News● Recent OP_RETURN output statistics (45:54) ● Bitcoin PIPEs v2 (1:33) Changes to services and client software● Second releases hArk-based Ark software (20:21) ● Amboss announces RailsX (55:35) ● Nunchuk adds silent payment support (56:11) ● Electrum adds submarine swap features (58:08) ● Sigbash v2 announced (33:56) Releases and release candidates● BTCPay Server 2.3.5 (1:00:11) ● LND 0.20.1-beta (1:01:43) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33965 (1:02:55) ● Eclair #3248 (1:05:55) ● Eclair #3246 (1:07:08) ● LDK #4335 (1:08:52) ● LDK #4318 (1:14:32) ● LND #10542 (1:15:55) ● BIPs #1670 (1:17:02) ● BOLTs #1236 (1:27:50) ● BOLTs #1289 (1:29:10)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Toby Sharp, Chris Hyunhum Cho, Jonas Nick, and Antoine Poinsot to discuss Newsletter #391.News● A constant-time parallelized UTXO database (25:40) ● Bithoven: A formally verified, imperative language for Bitcoin Script (44:48) ● Discussion of dust attack mitigations (1:43:33) Changing consensus● SHRINCS: 324-byte stateful post-quantum signatures with static backups (1:30) ● Addressing remaining points on BIP54 (1:10:08) ● Falcon post-quantum signature scheme proposal (20:05) ● SLH-DSA verification can compete with ECC (23:28) Releases and release candidates● LDK 0.1.9 (1:50:27) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33604 (1:53:10) ● Bitcoin Core #34358 (1:54:58) ● Core Lightning #8824 (1:56:20) ● Eclair #3244 (1:58:17) ● LDK #4263 (2:00:07) ● LDK #4300 (2:01:54) ● LND #10473 (2:03:57) ● Rust Bitcoin #5493 (2:07:36)
DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 (entre 2004 et 2005). Aujourd'hui, DARKNIGHT revient en podcast, chaque lundi. Programmée sur Max FM 94.5 de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission visionnaire qui explorait la transmission d'un genre musical vers un nouvel espace intellectuel de curiosité sonore. Partant du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas réservées aux soirées du week-end, DARKNIGHT ouvrait une fenêtre inédite sur une culture électronique plus réfléchie, sensorielle et intemporelle. Diffusée sur la région de Grenoble (plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels), l'émission proposait chaque semaine un programme éclectique et hors du commun, mêlant découvertes, ambiances et voyages sonores. Produced by JÜJÜ on MAX FM 94.5 (between 2004 and 2005). Today, DARKNIGHT returns as a podcast, every Monday. Aired on Max FM 94.5 from September 2004 to July 2005, DARKNIGHT was a visionary show that explored the transmission of a musical genre into a new intellectual space of sonic curiosity. Based on the premise that electronic music isn't just for weekend parties, DARKNIGHT opened a unique window onto a more thoughtful, sensory, and timeless electronic culture. Broadcast in the Grenoble region (with a potential audience of over 500,000 listeners), the show offered an eclectic and unconventional program each week, blending discoveries, atmospheres, and sonic journeys.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Bruno Garcia to discuss Newsletter #388.News● An overview of incremental mutation testing in Bitcoin Core (0:43) ● BIP process updated (18:53) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 30.2 (26:31) ● BTCPay Server 2.3.3 (27:23) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33819 (28:42) ● Bitcoin Core #29415 (31:44) ● Core Lightning #8830 (42:16) ● Eclair #3233 (44:19) ● Eclair #3237 (47:59) ● LDK #4232 (50:00) ● LND #10296 (52:24) ● BTCPay Server #7068 (53:43) ● BIPs #1982 (55:37)
Cześć! Dzisiaj goszczę Igę Sadowską – założycielkę marki Eclair Nail. Rozmawiamy o tym, co naprawdę sprzedaje w e-commerce i dlaczego zamiast patrzeć na konkurencję, lepiej patrzeć na klienta i na to, co realnie dzieje się na świecie.W tym odcinku rozkładamy na czynniki pierwsze budowanie marki (nie „sklepu”): od decyzji produktowych i trendów, przez content i sprzedaż w social mediach, aż po bardzo praktyczne podejście do testowania i wyciągania wniosków. Jak skrócić dystans z odbiorcą, robić treści, które niosą sprzedaż, i nie wpadać w pułapkę perfekcyjnych, ale nieskutecznych kampanii? Właśnie o tym rozmawiamy. W dzisiejszym odcinku dowiesz się między innymi:Jak budować markę w e-commerce, a nie tylko „sklep” i ofertę produktową?Dlaczego nie warto kopiować konkurencji i jak szukać inspiracji „w świecie”, a nie „w branży”?Jak robić content, który działa: hook, storytelling i emocje zamiast perfekcyjnych produkcji?Jak skracać dystans z klientem bez pokazywania całego życia prywatnego?Dlaczego czasem najprostsze tematy robią najlepsze wyniki (virale z „oczywistości”)?Jak testować, analizować wyniki i kiedy wyrzucić kampanię do kosza, zamiast brnąć dalej?Zapraszam do posłuchania!O Idze SadowskiejZałożycielka marki Eclair Nail. Przez lata budowała firmę od pracy 1:1 z klientkami, przez rozwój salonu, aż po skalowanie sprzedaży produktów i rozwój komunikacji marki w social mediach. W rozmowie pokazuje praktyczne podejście do e-commerce: rozmowy z klientami, szukanie realnych insightów, budowanie wyróżnika produktu i tworzenie treści opartych na emocjach, które przekładają się na sprzedaż.
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by René Pickhardt and Craig Raw to discuss Newsletter #387.News● Bitcoin Core wallet migration bug (0:55) ● Using Ark as a channel factory (7:47) ● Draft BIP for silent payment descriptors (29:02) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 30.2rc1 (58:34) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #34156 (59:32) ● Bitcoin Core #34085 (1:03:54) ● Bitcoin Core #34197 (1:07:43) ● Bitcoin Core #33135 (1:09:10) ● LDK #4213 (1:11:02) ● Eclair #3217 (1:15:39) ● LND #10367 (1:18:49) ● Rust Bitcoin #5450 (1:22:51) ● Rust Bitcoin #5434 (1:23:40)
DARKNIGHT | SESSION LIVE Welcome to the real world ! Produit par JÜJÜ sur MAX FM 94.5 (entre 2004 et 2005). Aujourd'hui, DARKNIGHT revient en podcast, chaque lundi. Programmée sur Max FM 94.5 de septembre 2004 à juillet 2005, DARKNIGHT était une émission visionnaire qui explorait la transmission d'un genre musical vers un nouvel espace intellectuel de curiosité sonore. Partant du principe que les musiques électroniques ne sont pas réservées aux soirées du week-end, DARKNIGHT ouvrait une fenêtre inédite sur une culture électronique plus réfléchie, sensorielle et intemporelle. Diffusée sur la région de Grenoble (plus de 500 000 auditeurs potentiels), l'émission proposait chaque semaine un programme éclectique et hors du commun, mêlant découvertes, ambiances et voyages sonores. Produced by JÜJÜ on MAX FM 94.5 (between 2004 and 2005). Today, DARKNIGHT returns as a podcast, every Monday. Aired on Max FM 94.5 from September 2004 to July 2005, DARKNIGHT was a visionary show that explored the transmission of a musical genre into a new intellectual space of sonic curiosity. Based on the premise that electronic music isn't just for weekend parties, DARKNIGHT opened a unique window onto a more thoughtful, sensory, and timeless electronic culture. Broadcast in the Grenoble region (with a potential audience of over 500,000 listeners), the show offered an eclectic and unconventional program each week, blending discoveries, atmospheres, and sonic journeys.
La petite flamme vacille, mais ne sʹenflamme pas. Le Père Noël perd patience, quand le renne Eclair pointe ses bois en direction du ciel. Les étoiles sont là et scintillent de mille éclats. Au même moment, la petite flamme sʹembrase et brille ! Joyeux Noël ! Ecrit par : Christine Pompéï Musique originale : Christophe Farin Avec les voix de : Julie Winz Arnaud Mathey Lisa Courvallet Réalisation : Sandro Lisci Production : Julie Winz
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Morehouse and Salvatore Ingala to discuss Newsletter #384.News● Critical vulnerabilities fixed in LND 0.19.0 (0:59) ● A virtualized secure enclave for hardware signing devices (21:11) Changes to services and client software● Interactive transaction visualization tool (37:16) ● BlueWallet v7.2.2 released (38:20) ● Stratum v2 updates (38:42) ● Auradine announces Stratum v2 support (40:18) ● LDK Node 0.7.0 released (41:58) ● BIP-329 Python Library 1.0.0 release (43:30) ● Bitcoin Safe 1.6.0 released (44:34) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● Does a clearnet connection to my Lightning node require a TLS certificate? (45:12) ● Why do different implementations produce different DER signatures for the same private key and hash? (45:58) ● Why is the miniscript `after` value limited at 0x80000000? (49:27) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33528 (53:12) ● Bitcoin Core #33723 (54:17) ● Bitcoin Core #33993 (56:35) ● Bitcoin Core #33553 (59:54) ● Eclair #3220 (1:01:52) ● LDK #4231 (1:02:48) ● LND #10396 (1:05:40) ● BTCPay Server #7022 (1:08:26) ● Rust Bitcoin #5379 (1:09:32) ● BIPs #2050 (1:10:06)
Heureusement, la lutine a pu compter sur les rennes du Père Noël pour la sauver et lʹemmener loin du village. La voilà maintenant dans les airs en compagnie de Tonnerre, Rudolph, Cupidon et Eclair qui lui proposent de la raccompagner chez elle. Mais au fait, cʹest où chez elle ? Ecrit par : Christine Pompéï Musique originale : Christophe Farin Avec les voix de : Julie Winz Arnaud Mathey Lisa Courvallet Réalisation : Sandro Lisci Production : Julie Winz
Mark “Murch” Erhardt, Gustavo Flores Echaiz, and Mike Schmidt are joined by Sebastian Falbesoner, PortlandHODL, Tadge Dryja, and Antoine Poinsot to discuss Newsletter #379.News● Comparing performance of ECDSA signature validation in OpenSSL vs. libsecp256k1 (1:47) Changing consensus● Multiple discussions about restricting data (14:05) ● Post-quantum signature aggregation (1:00:05) ● Native STARK proof verification in Bitcoin Script (1:18:47) ● BIP54 implementation and test vectors (35:47) Releases and release candidates● Core Lightning 25.09.2 (1:30:54) ● LND 0.20.0-beta.rc3 (1:31:44) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31645 (1:32:34) ● Core Lightning #8636 (1:40:08) ● Core Lightning #8639 (1:43:18) ● Core Lightning #8635 (1:44:31) ● Eclair #3209 (1:46:25) ● Eclair #3206 (1:46:59) ● Eclair #3210 (1:49:31) ● LDK #4140 (1:54:13) ● LDK #4168 (1:59:12) ● Rust Bitcoin #5116 (2:01:06) ● BTCPay Server #6922 (2:05:05)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt discuss Newsletter #378.News● CPU DoS from unconfirmed transaction processing (1:00) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● Why was -datacarriersize redefined in 2022, and why was the 2023 proposal to expand it not merged? (17:53) ● What is the smallest valid transaction that can be included in a block? (22:59) ● Why does Bitcoin Core continue to give witness data a discount even when it is used for inscriptions? (25:38) ● The ever-growing Bitcoin blockchain size? (39:17) ● I read that OP_TEMPLATEHASH is a variant of OP_CTV. How do they differ? (44:59) Releases and release candidates● LND 0.20.0-beta.rc1 (49:59) ● Eclair 0.13.1 (50:43) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #29640 (51:21) ● Core Lightning #8400 (54:15) ● Eclair #3173 (54:53) ● LND #10280 (56:56) ● BIPs #2006 (57:27) ● BIPs #1975 (1:00:58)
Gustavo Flores Echaiz and Mike Schmidt are joined by Abubakar Sadiq Ismail and Carla Kirk-Cohen to discuss Newsletter #377.News● Detecting block template feerate increases using cluster mempool (1:06) ● Channel jamming mitigation simulation results and updates (9:28) Changes to services and client software● BULL wallet launches (37:22) ● Sparrow 2.3.0 released (39:40) Releases and release candidates● Core Lightning 25.09.1 (40:47) ● Bitcoin Core 28.3 (41:18) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33157 (43:00) ● Bitcoin Core #29675 (45:56) ● Bitcoin Core #33517 (46:59) ● Eclair #2792 (49:01) ● LDK #4122 (51:01) ● LND #9868 (52:37) ● LND #10273 (53:48)
Gustavo Flores Echaiz and Mike Schmidt are joined by Francesco Madonna and supertestnet to discuss Newsletter #376.News● Continued discussion of block template sharing (17:30) ● B-SSL a Secure Bitcoin Signing Layer (2:54) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 30.0 (22:32) ● Bitcoin Core 29.2 (28:44) ● LDK 0.1.6 (29:37) Notable code and documentation changes● Eclair #3184 (30:59) ● Core Lightning #8597 (32:25) ● LDK #4117 (34:05) ● LDK #4077 (35:03) ● LDK #4154 (36:47)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Morehouse, Daniela Brozzoni, and Gustavo Flores Echaiz to discuss Newsletter #373.News● Eclair vulnerability (18:50) ● Research into feerate settings (0:35) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● Implications of OP_RETURN changes in upcoming Bitcoin Core version 30.0? (28:27) ● If OP_RETURN relay limits are ineffective, why remove the safeguard instead of keeping it as a default discouragement? (42:12) ● What are the worst-case stress scenarios from uncapped OP_RETURNs in Bitcoin Core v30? (43:25) ● If OP_RETURN needed more room, why was the 80-byte cap removed instead of being raised to 160? (50:39) ● If arbitrary data is inevitable, does removing OP_RETURN limits shift demand toward more harmful storage methods (like UTXO-inflating addresses)? (59:48) ● If OP_RETURN uncapping doesn't increase the UTXO set, how does it still contribute to blockchain bloat and centralization pressure? (1:00:17) ● How does uncapping OP_RETURN impact long-term fee-market quality and security budget? (1:02:11) ● Assurance blockchain will not suffer from illegal content with 100KB OP_RETURN? (1:04:34) ● What analysis shows OP_RETURN uncapping won't harm block propagation or orphan risk? (1:05:25) ● Where does Bitcoin Core keep the XOR obfuscation keys for both block data files and level DB indexes? (1:06:10) ● How robust is 1p1c transaction relay in bitcoin core 28.0? (1:06:34) ● How can I allow getblocktemplate to include sub 1 sat/vbyte transactions? (1:10:37) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 30.0rc1 (1:13:00) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33333 (1:15:26) ● Bitcoin Core #28592 (1:18:36) ● Eclair #3171 (1:22:33) ● Eclair #3175 (1:26:41) ● LDK #4064 (1:29:36) ● LDK #4067 (1:31:04) ● LDK #4046 (1:32:43) ● LDK #4083 (1:35:27) ● LND #10189 (1:38:23) ● BIPs #1963 (1:41:17)
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Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by ZmnSCPxj and Constantine Doumanidis to discuss Newsletter #372.News● LSP-funded redundant overpayments (16:24) ● Partitioning and eclipse attacks using BGP interception (1:02) Changes to services and client software● Zero-knowledge proof of reserve tool (13:49) ● Alternative submarine swap protocol proof of concept (15:12) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 30.0rc1 (39:14) ● BDK Chain 0.23.2 (1:16:28) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #33268 (1:17:19) ● Eclair #3157 (1:18:56) ● LND #9975 (1:19:52) ● LND #9677 (1:20:21) ● LDK #4045 (1:20:41) ● LDK #4049 (1:20:32) ● BDK #1582 (1:22:18) ● BDK #2000 (1:23:13) ● BDK #2028 (1:24:17)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Jonas Nick and Bastien Teinturier to discuss Newsletter #370.News● Provable Cryptography Workbook (0:48) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 29.1 (10:48) ● Eclair v0.13.0 (11:17) ● Bitcoin Core 30.0rc1 (25:27) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #30469 (33:18) ● Eclair #3163 (33:18) ● Eclair #2308 (40:27) ● Eclair #3021 (45:18) ● Eclair #3142 (48:08) ● LDK #4053 (50:30) ● LDK #3886 (58:12)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt discuss Newsletter #368.News● Draft BIP for block template sharing (0:30) ● Trusted delegation of script evaluation (28:07) Changes to services and client software● ZEUS v0.11.3 released (33:07) ● Rust Utreexo resources (33:25) ● Peer-observer tooling and call to action (34:11) ● Bitcoin Core Kernel-based node announced (37:22) ● SimplicityHL released (38:23) ● LSP plugin for BTCPay Server (39:17) ● Proto mining hardware and software announced (39:42) ● Oracle resolution demo using CSFS (40:46) ● Relai adds taproot support (41:11) Releases and release candidates● LND v0.19.3-beta (43:09) ● Bitcoin Core 29.1rc1 (43:29) ● Core Lightning v25.09rc2 (43:55) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #32896 (44:33) ● Bitcoin Core #33106 (46:57) ● Core Lightning #8467 (1:02:49) ● Core Lightning #8354 (1:03:26) ● Eclair #3103 (1:04:07) ● Eclair #3134 (1:04:43) ● LDK #3897 (1:05:56)
Gloria Zhao and Mike Schmidt are joined by Tadge Dryja and Anthony Towns to discuss Newsletter #366.News● Draft BIPs proposed for Utreexo (1:03) ● Continued discussion about lowering the minimum relay feerate (23:43) ● Peer block template sharing to mitigate problems with divergent mempool policies (52:27) Bitcoin Core PR Review Club● Add exportwatchonlywallet RPC to export a watchonly version of a wallet (1:11:41)Optech recommends (1:15:50) Releases and release candidates● LND v0.19.3-beta.rc1 (1:17:04) ● BTCPay Server 2.2.0 (1:17:44) ● Bitcoin Core 29.1rc1 (1:18:13) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #32941 (1:21:11) ● Bitcoin Core #31385 (1:24:06) ● Bitcoin Core #31244 (1:26:38) ● Bitcoin Core #30635 (1:29:54) ● Bitcoin Core #28944 (1:32:29) ● Eclair #3133 (1:35:08) ● LND #10097 (1:36:23) ● LND #9625 (1:38:12) ● Rust Bitcoin #4730 (1:38:43) ● BLIPs #55 (1:40:57) Correction (1:42:03)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Davidson Souza to discuss Newsletter #363.Changes to services and client software● Floresta v0.8.0 released (0:45) ● RGB v0.12 announced (20:38) ● FROST signing device available (25:34) ● Gemini adds taproot support (29:44) ● Electrum 4.6.0 released (38:14) Releases and release candidates● LND v0.19.2-beta (38:51) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #32604 (39:38) ● Bitcoin Core #32618 (40:55) ● Bitcoin Core #31553 (43:03) ● Core Lightning #7725 (46:53) ● Eclair #2716 (47:23) ● LDK #3628 (52:19) ● LDK #3890 (53:22) ● LND #10001 (54:30)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Daniela Brozzoni and Naiyoma to discuss Newsletter #360.News● Fingerprinting nodes using `addr` messages (1:00) ● Does any software use `H` in descriptors? (29:36) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● Is there any way to block Bitcoin Knots nodes as my peers? (33:42) ● What does OP_CAT do with integers? (42:00) ● Async Block Relaying With Compact Block Relay (BIP152) (43:03) ● Why is attacker revenue in selfish mining disproportional to its hash-power? (52:47) Releases and release candidates● Bitcoin Core 28.2 (57:51) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31981 (59:21) ● Eclair #3109 (1:00:48) ● LND #9950 (1:01:31) ● LDK #3868 (1:01:56) ● LDK #3873 (1:03:10) ● Libsecp256k1 #1678 (1:04:11) ● BIPs #1803 (1:06:21)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Bryan Bishop, Robin Linus, and Rene Pickhardt to discuss Newsletter #359.News● Proposal to restrict access to Bitcoin Core Project discussion (1:11) ● Improvements to BitVM-style contracts (21:17) ● Channel rebalancing research (41:57) Changes to services and client software● Cove v1.0.0 released (1:03:58) ● Liana v11.0 released (1:04:59) ● Stratum v2 STARK proof demo (1:06:48) ● Breez SDK adds BOLT12 and BIP353 (1:08:41) Releases and release candidates● Core Lightning 25.05 (1:09:51) Notable code and documentation changes● Eclair #3110 (1:11:32) ● Eclair #3101 (1:12:41) ● LDK #3817 (1:13:35) ● LDK #3623 (1:14:04) ● BTCPay Server #6755 (1:15:11) ● Rust libsecp256k1 #798 (1:15:54)
Genre-hopping Swiss outfit L’Eclair are the sonic equivalent of the pastry they’re named after. And to make things even sweeter, they’re teaming up with their “delightfully weird” labelmate Gelli Haha to tap into some heavy, raw funk on “Run.”
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Carla Kirk-Cohen, Joost Jager, and Elias Rohrer to discuss Newsletter #356.News● Do attributable failures reduce LN privacy? (0:57) Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange● Which transactions get into blockreconstructionextratxn? (40:40) ● Why would anyone use OP_RETURN over inscriptions, aside from fees? (46:47) ● Why is my Bitcoin node not receiving incoming connections? (48:25) ● How do I configure my node to filter out transactions larger than 400 bytes? (49:44) ● What does not publicly routable node in Bitcoin Core P2P mean? (52:21) ● Why would a node would ever relay a transaction? (52:46) ● Is selfish mining still an option with compact blocks and FIBRE? (55:00) Releases and release candidates● Core Lightning 25.05rc1 (57:25) ● LDK 0.1.3 (57:56) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31622 (1:00:32) ● Eclair #3065 (37:15) ● LDK #3796 (1:03:04) ● BIPs #1760 (1:03:40) ● BIPs #1850 (1:06:13) ● BIPs #1793 (1:09:05)
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Sjors Provoost discuss Newsletter #352.News● Comparison of cluster linearization techniques (0:41) ● Increasing or removing Bitcoin Core's `OP_RETURN` size limit (6:46) Releases and release candidates● LND 0.19.0-beta.rc3 (1:01:16) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31250 (1:02:10) ● Eclair #3064 (1:06:02) ● BTCPay Server #6684 (1:07:46) ● BIPs #1555 (1:10:34)
This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Eclair French Pastry has been delighting the Salt Lake Valley with their signature eclairs for over five years. With locations in Sandy and now City Creek, they're making it easier than ever to enjoy their delicious treats. Managing Partner, Jacque Newman, joins us with more. Jacque Newman: At Eclair French Pastry, we're passionate about creating classic French desserts that bring a little indulgence to your day. Since opening over five years ago, we've been proud to serve the Salt Lake Valley with handcrafted pastries made fresh daily. From rich, creamy éclairs to delicate macarons, buttery croissants and elegant fruit tarts, every treat is made with care, using only the highest quality ingredients. We believe dessert should be an experience — something that delights your senses and brings a moment of joy. That's why everything we make is rooted in tradition, crafted by hand and beautifully presented. With our original location in Sandy and our newest spot at City Creek, we're excited to share our love of French pastry with even more of our community. Whether you're celebrating something special or just craving something sweet, we invite you to stop by and taste the difference. Derek Miller: Supporting small businesses like Eclair French Pastry helps bring unique flavors to the community. By choosing their delicious treats, you're not just satisfying your sweet tooth, you're helping a local business thrive. Learn more and explore the menu at eclairfrenchpastry.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 5/7/25
Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Jonas Nick, Jameson Lopp, Steven Roose, Gregory Sanders, and Salvatore Ingala to discuss Newsletter #348.News● Educational and experimental-based secp256k1 implementation (1:09) Changing consensus● Should vulnerable bitcoins be destroyed? (9:17) ● Securely proving UTXO ownership by revealing a SHA256 preimage (34:52) ● Draft BIP for destroying quantum-insecure bitcoins (44:01) ● Criticism of CTV motivation (51:16) ● CTV+CSFS benefits (1:06:02) ● Benefit of CTV to Ark users (1:24:37) ● OP_CHECKCONTRACTVERIFY semantics (1:31:49) ● Draft BIP published for consensus cleanup (1:58:29) Releases and release candidates● BDK wallet 1.2.0 (2:06:03) ● LDK v0.1.2 (2:06:48) ● Bitcoin Core 29.0rc3 (2:07:13) ● LND 0.19.0-beta.rc1 (2:08:36) Notable code and documentation changes● Bitcoin Core #31363 (2:09:03) ● Bitcoin Core #31278 (2:09:44) ● Eclair #3050 (2:12:41) ● Eclair #2963 (2:13:54) ● Eclair #3045 (2:14:44) ● LDK #3670 (2:15:47) ● LND #9620 (2:16:24)
Our band of students strive to resolve their remaining lingering threads for the Century Book: One involving the Shardpoint Crystals, and the other regarding the Cheer Squad... Eclair crits with her new sword. Chad ends up in the infirmary. Ashlee choreographs some moves. Phyrlass engages in applied cheerleading. STARRING - DM Michael "Skitch" Schiciano: https://bsky.app/profile/skitch.bsky.social Players: Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Forneia: https://bsky.app/profile/forneiavtuber.bsky.social , https://www.twitch.tv/forneia Peter Hunter: https://bsky.app/profile/pretorhunter.bsky.social Edited by Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Title Sequence by Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social - https://www.youtube.com/Videokind SUPPORT LINKS - Austin - https://www.patreon.com/austinyorski Sara - https://www.patreon.com/cosmignon - https://runawaydrakaina.com/ Forneia - https://ko-fi.com/forneia Skitch - https://www.patreon.com/skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/ Art by Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social AUDIO & MUSIC - Shardpoint Theme by Skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/album/dice-funk-one-shot-themes FAN COMMUNITIES - https://discord.gg/YMU3qUH
With the Century Book in dire need of restoration, the students attempt to invoke a Round 2 of a historical exhibition. Eclair finally confronts her rival. Chad attempts to create a revenue stream. Ashlee sends an ultimatum. Phyrlass shares a recipe for success. STARRING - DM Michael "Skitch" Schiciano: https://bsky.app/profile/skitch.bsky.social Players: Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Forneia: https://bsky.app/profile/forneiavtuber.bsky.social , https://www.twitch.tv/forneia Peter Hunter: https://bsky.app/profile/pretorhunter.bsky.social Edited by Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Title Sequence by Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social - https://www.youtube.com/Videokind SUPPORT LINKS - Austin - https://www.patreon.com/austinyorski Sara - https://www.patreon.com/cosmignon - https://runawaydrakaina.com/ Forneia - https://ko-fi.com/forneia Skitch - https://www.patreon.com/skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/ ART - Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social AUDIO & MUSIC - Shardpoint Theme by Skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/album/dice-funk-one-shot-themes FAN COMMUNITIES - https://discord.gg/YMU3qUH
Michael "Skitch" Schiciano welcomes you back to Shardpoint Academy, where a project 100 years in the making is on the cusp of being finished… Austin charts the X's and O's as Chad Swozzle, Gnome Wizard. Sara makes trouble on campus as Eclair, Aasimar Fighter. Forneia leads the cheer squad as Phyrlass, Drow Wardancer. Peter enters from stage right as Ashley Simpson III (No Relation), Halfling Rogue. STARRING - DM Michael "Skitch" Schiciano: https://bsky.app/profile/skitch.bsky.social Players: Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Forneia: https://bsky.app/profile/forneiavtuber.bsky.social, https://twitter.com/ForneiaVTuber Peter Hunter: https://bsky.app/profile/pretorhunter.bsky.social Edited by Austin Yorski: https://bsky.app/profile/austinyorski.bsky.social Title Sequence by Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social SUPPORT LINKS - Austin - https://www.patreon.com/austinyorski Sara - https://www.patreon.com/cosmignon - https://runawaydrakaina.com/ Forneia - https://ko-fi.com/forneia Skitch - https://www.patreon.com/skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/ Art by Sara (Cosmignon): https://bsky.app/profile/cosmignon.bsky.social Matt Crowley: https://bsky.app/profile/mattjcrowley.bsky.social AUDIO & MUSIC - Shardpoint Theme by Skitch - https://skitch.bandcamp.com/album/dice-funk-one-shot-themes FAN COMMUNITIES - https://discord.gg/YMU3qUH
- bitcoin passes $0.1M milestone https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113600319916325790 - strike launches bill pay for those of us who are all in bitcoin - trump says he will tariff any countries which leave the dollar https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113573130299319701 - putin says nobody can ban bitcoin https://primal.net/e/note1jvzsqy474l267tf9hrx47e3n2msrxr2nstczevka7zukza2wxdrsphkjvn - Human Rights Foundation Story of the Week China | Prepares for Sanctions While Eyeing Taiwan China is actively studying sanctions imposed on Russia to prepare for potential repercussions if it invades Taiwan. Chinese officials visited Moscow's central bank, finance ministry, and other key agencies to analyze how Russia navigated economic restrictions. This proactive approach speaks to fears China may have over its $3.3 trillion in foreign reserves and overseas bank assets, which would face significant restrictions under Western sanctions. In an effort to mitigate these risks, China is working to diversify away from dollar-denominated assets and reduce reliance on US Treasury bonds, which underpin the global financial system. This comes amid escalating tensions with the US after Washington approved an arms shipment to Taiwan, prompting Beijing to vow “resolute countermeasures.” FinancialFreedomReport.org - BDK Code Audit https://bitcoindevkit.org/blog/_2024-q4-code-audit/ - Eclair v0.11.0: Official Bolt 12 Support, Splicing, Liquidity Ads & On-The-Fly Funding Prototypes https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/eclair-v0-11-0/ - Damus Notedeck Alpha Now Available to Purple Subscribers https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/damus-notedeck-v0-2-0/ - Coinbase says to not use VPNs https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/coinbase-asks-users-to-stop-using-vpns-and-ad-blockers/ - Alex Mashinsky: founder of bankrupt crypto firm to plead guilty to fraud https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/dec/03/alex-mashinsky-crypto-fraud-celsius - U.S. Officials Urge Americans to Use Encrypted Messaging Apps https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/u-s-officials-urge-americans-to-use-encrypted-messaging-apps/ - Corporate Transparency Act blocked nationwide by Texas judge https://news.bloombergtax.com/daily-tax-report/corporate-transparency-act-blocked-nationwide-by-texas-court - what bitcoin did relaunches - 1123 days, shoutout to yellow https://x.com/ICOffenderII/status/1864574706583547911 0:00 - Intro 3:52 - Let's gooooooooo 11:57 - Bitstein video 16:30 - Trump says you're welcome 18:15 - Shoutout to Yellow 20:29 - Dashboard 27:15 - Strike launches bill pay 30:47 - Putin bitcoin comment and BRICS talk 38:38 - Healthcare assassination 41:41 - HRF Story of the Week 43:34 - Boosts and Primal/Fountain talk 50:47 - Software updates 57:22 - Coinbase says no vpns 1:00:09 - Mashinsky guilty plea 1:08:15 - Marty failed Barstool 1:11:07 - US officials encourage encrypted comms 1:22:34 - Corp Transparency Act blocked 1:27:22 - WBD relaunch 1:29:40 - Get back to work Shoutout to our sponsors: Unchained https://unchained.com/concierge/ Coinkite https://coinkite.com/ Stakwork https://stakwork.ai/ TFTC Merch is Available: Shop Now https://merch.tftc.io/ Join the TFTC Movement: Main YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TFTC21/videos Clips YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQcW3jxfQfEUS8kqR5pJtQ Website https://tftc.io/ Twitter https://twitter.com/tftc21 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tftc.io/ Follow Marty Bent: Twitter https://twitter.com/martybent Newsletter https://tftc.io/martys-bent/ Podcast https://tftc.io/podcasts/ Follow Odell: Nostr https://primal.net/odell Newsletter https://discreetlog.com/ Podcast https://citadeldispatch.com/
Book Club #117 - Jokes Jokes Jokes - Richard talks to old Edinburgh flatmate Jenny Eclair about her cut-above-the-rest autobiography, Jokes, Jokes, Jokes. They discuss how you maintain a career in their weird business over several decades, the envy and bitterness that can eat you up, how getting older changes your priorities, how little either of them remember about Jenny Eclair Squats, how winning the Perrier award left Jenny feeling like a fraud, appearing (though not) in the Karma Chameleon video, being mistaken for Su Pollard, who really came up with the girl that smelled of spam and coping with death and becoming an orphan in your sixties and the lives of the aunts and uncles from the 1950s.Buy the book herehttps://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/jokes-jokes-jokes-my-very-funny-memoir-jenny-eclair/7648041?ean=9781408732052See RHLSTP recorded live - https://richardherring.com/rhlstp Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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