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This is how I ended up working on bitcoin. Following people I "disagreed with" changed my life. Do it early, do it often.
It's a good idea to follow some people you disagree with. Otherwise you risk ending up in an echo chamber. Resist the temptation to tribalize and segment yourself, and instead focus on building connections and strength-testing your ideas.
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thunderbiscuit retweeted
NEW major versions of BDK Bindings are released! They use BDK 3.0 under the hood, and we have mobile users covered across even more languages too with BRAND NEW bindings for React Native and Dart/Flutter. github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk…
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I am sorry to interrupt whatever drama is happening in Bitcoin today, but I like the idea of bringing back Bitcoin's programmable money and untethering weird and wonderful Bitcoin creations.
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Check it out! We've been hard at work cleaning up the app, adding translations, and preparing a *Swift* little surprise for you all (is this an announcement of an announcement???)
A new version of Padawan is out! We added a new French translation for the app, cleaner onboarding workflow, better screens on lessons pages, a ton of small translation fixes, and... less bugs! Let's get this to at least 100 downloads by the end of the day!
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This is an absolute travesty and must be fought tooth and nail. What a nightmare. Imagine having to register yourself (driver's licence, full legal address) just to publish a website. Absolute shame. So bad for users, so bad for devs. Everyone looses.
🔐BREAKING: Google will begin verifying the identity of ALL DEVELOPERS who distribute apps on Android, even if it's outside the Play Store! This is to prevent malware developers from using anonymity as a shield. Full details👇 Tip @Techmeme! 🔗androidauthority.com/android…
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The best launcher on Android by a mile is @lawnchairapp I have no idea why someone would use any of the stock launchers anymore. You don't even need to get it from the Play Store you can get the APK directly from a ton of sources. lawnchair.app you won't go back

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Quote: "And then you see it in some mockups, and this ₿-only format does, grudgingly, look pretty nice. Soon you’re kind of wincing anytime you see decimals or “sats” in your products." Yep 💯. The satoshi symbol has been with us this whole time. It's ₿... always has been.
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Just ₿
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Don't fight it. It's the way.

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thunderbiscuit retweeted
17 Jul 2025
Just ₿
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I think wallets should show fees in sats per Weight Units. It's intuitive even for beginners. You can imagine transactions have weight, and that has a unit. Makes sense. "Virtual bytes" on the other hand? Your first thought is wtf is that and how is it different than a byte? 👎
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I'm just going to come out and say it, using the ₿ symbol for displaying wallet balances in satoshis and letting go of the sats naming and visuals is cleaner, simpler, and more directly understood by most everyone. Goodbye sats, it's been a slice.
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Contributing to the maintenance of one of the most important codebases on GitHub is no easy task I'm sure, and Gloria does it well. Take time to read her thoughts. Top quote IMO: "Bitcoin’s long term success relies on us frying some much bigger fish than mempool policy defaults"
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We're up to 25 conferences this year on bitcoinconferences.info/. Check out the remaining 16 happening in 2025, and thanks to all contributors!
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thunderbiscuit retweeted
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@the_charlatan_’s Bitcoinkernal Library has been on fire lately. A key accomplishment was the development of an initial version with an externally usable API library. A pull request for this API can be found at: github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/p…
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I finally completed the opcode encyclopedia at opcodeexplained.com/! One page per opcode (all 256 of them). Check'em out. Use them as reference in docs, blog posts, or anything you like. Next up: adding content in the bitcoin Script section. 🚀

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thunderbiscuit retweeted
2025 Q1 Update: What Have We Been Up To? bdk_wallet 1.1, Book of BDK, Kyoto, and more! bitcoindevkit.org/blog/_2025…

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I'm a simple bitcoiner. I see an effort to build consensus around covenants, I retweet. It's time we get this show on the road.
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On February 28th, 2025, I will endorse a covenant upgrade plan. If you don't care what I have to say, that's fine. But a variety of folks have been asking me to weigh in, and I do not want to be in the position of gatekeeping the formation of consensus. I don't personally plan to do any implementation, but I will provide mentorship and guidance for those who wish to make that effort and will throw my full throated support behind a sufficiently organized effort. My current favoured approach is CTV CSFS followed by CAT ECMath Arith ops. Between now and February 28th, I'll consider potential roadmaps. For me to consider an option, please make a PR to github.com/JeremyRubin/utxos… describing your proposal, I invite everyone to participate in discussing and evaluating these proposals on the github. At the end of this period, I'll merge any proposal that is still open (and meets basic sanity requirements), and then publicly endorse my preferred path. I will not be endorsing any proposal that does not have a clear deployment plan and team of capable advocates. I am perfectly happy with the outcome of endorsing nothing at all. I see no reason why a coherent plan of action, started today, could not have an upgrade live on Bitcoin before the end of the year. The main blocker seems to be the developers who care failing to find a Schelling point to rally around. Short of that, perhaps this effort can serve to coordinate the community around a common goal. Below, I'll discuss two potential paths I would love to see submitted, that I could see myself endorsing. CTV CSFS followed by CAT EcMath Arith After thinking long-and-hard about the current state of Bitcoin, I believe that the superior approach is to start with an attempt to activate a soft fork containing CTV and CSFS. These are two opcodes that are well studied, well reviewed, and well understood. They pose a minimal risk to Bitcoin, but both help enable key improvements to Bitcoin projects like Lightning, Ark, BitVM, Vaults, Mining Pools, DLCs, and more. They do not enable -- to the best of anyone's knowledge -- arbitrary computation smart contracts. Adding these two opcodes seems uncontroversial, with broad technical consensus. This upgrade can proceed over the next year, although I don't pretend to know exactly what an activation would look like. While that soft fork is being built and deployed, I believe a second proposal for deployment should be developed, centered around OP_CAT. This upgrade would contain OP_CAT, as well as a few additional opcodes for the most common uses of OP_CAT. This would include elliptic curve operations (such as ECADD, TWEAKADD, ECMUL) appropriately costed, as well as 64 bit math operations, and perhaps some tools to ensure encodings for bitcoin data types can be structured/destructured without needing to go through hoops in script. This is not a full "GSR" effort, but rather ensuring that smart contracts don't take on excessive technical debt with OP_CAT to emulate functionality that should have been delivered as a specific opcode. There are great implementation targets to evaluate these extensions against, such as implementation complexity for STARK verifiers. This also buys time for the community to fully consider and study the impacts of MEV, while using the tools from CTV CSFS to drive more decentralization. I'd also love to see a team of developers formalize a proposal for the above plan, and submit to the utxos.org repo. If you're interested in working on this, you can find an issue to discuss the proposal here github.com/JeremyRubin/utxos… CTV CSFS CAT I also see a strong potential for a soft fork that is just CTV CSFS CAT, advanced immediately. I would also love to see that proposal submitted and backed by a team of advocates to advance this packaged proposal. If you're interested in working on it, you can find an issue to discuss here: github.com/JeremyRubin/utxos… I personally do not think this approach is as likely to acheive consensus, but I think it may be more likely to find a qualified team willing to do the work.
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We're at 14 conferences in 2025 on bitcoinconferences.info thanks to a number of contributors 🎉! If you're wondering where to go this year for conferences, start here. Tag events that are not on the website yet so we can add them 🚀

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Who said 14? I just added the 15th: Bitcoin Asia 2025 in August in Hong Kong. Let's go!
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