Free/Open Source dev. Coding Bitcoin Lightning #CLN. Disclosure: medium.com/@rusty_lightning/…

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In two days' time Julian and I will be doing an open Jitsi meeting to discuss the work on Script Restoration. Come and ask questions! 1pm Berlin time: timeanddate.com/worldclock/m…

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Oh, I have a pitch deck slide for this! (But, I suck at pitch decks: feedback welcome)
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Quoting for boostage: come chat with me!
Now I'm working on Century Metadata full-time, I've decided to run weekly calls ("office hours") in EU and US friendly time-variants. Show up and ask questions! centurymetadata.org/chats/
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The Sovereign Durable Backup Inheritance Plan Playbook: - 2/3 metal seed plates - Sparrow wallet - Century Metadata extension Century metadata is the missing piece to a great sovereign inheritance plan for a 2 of 3 multisig. Always back everything up locally, but this is great disaster recovery idea! The easy part is explaining seed phrase backups to the next if kin, but the hard part to explain is how to load a descriptor from a USB stick (if its even durable enough) @rusty_twit's new foundation is a brilliant idea! youtu.be/orkvBzZIhHY?si=LsUG…

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Dusty is too kind here. It's just that I'm not smart enough to write complex code, so I'm always looking for ways to keep it simple.
When I wanted to begin contributing to Lightning I investigated all the Lightning implementations at the time. I dug through their code bases. I settled on Core Lightning because it was the best quality. The code was structured in a logically coherent manner. It was both extensible and easy to reason about. It was the one that appeared written by someone with real experience. I didn’t know who Rusty Russel was at the time. If you aren’t familiar with him he’s had sort of a legendary career. He built major systems inside the Linux kernel. Linus Torvalds once called him a “top deputy.” (fun fact: CLN uses Rusty’s inter process file descriptor technique that results in CLN being wonderfully thread free). Turns out — Rusty was why CLN had the best quality code. The most senior and experienced developer in the space was making CLN! I stumbled upon getting to work with one of the legendary programmers by just following the ‘Good Code’ where it led. @rusty_twit has announced he’s moving on from Lightning. Today I want to thank him for making this awesome thing called Lightning a reality and wish him all the luck in his future endeavors. As for the rest of us, it’s time to carry the torch onward. I am as excited today as I was starting out to be working on such an amazing project. Core Lightning is amazing. Lightning is amazing. Bitcoin is amazing. Let’s go!
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This is really touching! I loved working on #bitcoinlightning and #CLN over the years, and I leave both in excellent hands. Lightning is going to be so much more than it is now...
On May 26, 2015, @rusty_twit made his first commit to Core Lightning. What happened over the next eleven years speaks for itself. Thank you, Rusty. ⚡ blog.blockstream.com/rusty-r…
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Today is a sad day for the Lightning Network community as one of our very respected developers is moving on to new ventures. At the same time, I am delighted that I had the opportunity to collaborate with @rusty_twit and learn so much from him. In any case, I wish him well!
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This is so fucking embarrassing. Bitcoin is a 1.6T USD asset. While the entire world is sending their best experts in cryptography and quantum physicists to debate the dangers of quantum computers, we're forced to listen to a purified influencer pleb slop gobbledygook. These people sound like they're at the verge of psychosis. I'd rather listen to a new age hippie high on DMT and it would make more sense than this.
Jeff Booth, Jack Klucznik and Nicholas Marino perfectly explain how a Quantum threat to Bitcoin is "nonsense." "Bitcoin is the answer. Bitcoin is physics."
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Gm. just a reminder that most people your age are also just figuring it out. the ones who seem certain online are performing certainty. you're not behind you're just honest.
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Core Lightning 26.04 "Negative Routing Fees" has shipped. Splicing is out of experimental, the node runs leaner, and peer messages are now padded to resist traffic analysis. ⚡
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A security researcher just documented a large-scale counterfeit Ledger Nano S Plus operation selling compromised devices across multiple online marketplaces. The fake units look identical to the real thing but contain completely different hardware. Instead of Ledger's secure element chip, the counterfeits run an ESP32 microcontroller with modified firmware labeled "Nano S V2.1." Seeds and PINs are stored in plain text and transmitted to attacker-controlled servers. Any wallet initialized on the device is drained. The operation goes beyond the hardware. The sellers also distribute a fake version of Ledger Live built with React Native and signed with a debug certificate. It intercepts transactions and exfiltrates sensitive data to multiple command-and-control servers. The campaign spans five attack vectors: compromised hardware, Android APKs, Windows executables, macOS installers, and iOS apps distributed through TestFlight to bypass App Store review. This comes days after ZachXBT documented a separate fake Ledger Live app that made it through Apple's Mac App Store review process. That operation drained over $9.5 million from more than 50 victims, including musician G. Love, who lost 5.92 BTC after entering his recovery phrase into what he believed was the legitimate app. The pattern is clear: the attack surface for hardware wallet users has shifted from firmware exploits to supply chain and distribution fraud. The devices themselves remain secure. The problem is that users are being intercepted before they ever touch a real one. Ledger's own "genuine check" feature can be bypassed when the hardware itself is compromised at the source, which makes where you buy the device as important as how you use it. The rules haven't changed, but they've never been more important: buy hardware wallets only from the manufacturer. Never enter your recovery phrase into any software. If a companion app asks for your 24 words on a screen, it's a scam. Every time.
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The work doesn't stop. v26.04rc3 just dropped. Find it in releases, test it, and report back. ⚡
CLN v26.04rc1 is live. Faster payments, leaner node, stronger privacy. Please upgrade and send us your feedback or open an issue on GitHub. This is how we build open source Lightning. ⚡
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Three new BIPs published: • BIP 393: Output Script Descriptor Annotations • BIP 440: Varops Budget for Script Runtime Constraint • BIP 441: Restoration of Disabled Script (Tapleaf 0xC2)
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Rusty Russell (@rusty_twit) wrote on the Bitcoin-Dev mailing list that the first two BIPs of the Great Script Restoration (or Grand Script Renaissance) have been submitted for BIP numbering... bitcoinops.org/en/newsletter…
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New number assignment: The “Grand Script Renaissance” BIPs, “Varops Budget for Script Runtime Constraint” and “Restoration of disabled script (Tapleaf 0xC2)” shall be referred to as BIP 440 and 441:
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someone reminded me that i should spell out for people that the reason there are a gazillion @btcplusplus events around the globe is because the vision is that almost every dev has access to a top-tier bitcoin developer conference in their backyard ✨
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running the @BitcoinWildlife Circle Plonk verifier in bitcoin script with full GSR (OP_MUL and OP_CAT) uses at least 6x less block space compared to using OP_CAT alone both implementations have negligible validation cost, the full verifier executes in less than 10ms @AbdelStark
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Great Consensus Cleanup explained Part1: Time Warp Attack
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If leading Women in Bitcoin Sydney has taught me one thing, its that: there is an abundance of knowledge and curiousity women bring to Bitcoin, many of us just need the right moment to share that in public. I think @Womenofbitcoin_ will give so many more women around the world that exact opportunity they have been waiting for. It will be an event full with ideas, shared experiences, and a new way to come together around Bitcoin. Looking forward to it 👏 🧡
🎙️ @El_FreedomFairy joins our speaker lineup: “I hope this summit nurtures a sense of belonging and shared purpose for women exploring Bitcoin, both new and seasoned.” March 4-5, online, free. Sign up: womenofbitcoin.io
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