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Rusty drops by to tell us about why privacy and robustness should be prioritized in Lightning. We discuss: LN symmetry (04:39) Do we want LN Symmetry to be symmetrical? (05:12) Listen to the conversation with instagibbs Peer to peer protocol (13:30) CTV (16:54) Pushing privacy and robustness to the front of the line (20:33) The dynamics of developi…
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Elle Mouton and Oliver Gugger join us to talk with us about the Simple Taproot Channel proposal. We cover: Simple Taproot Channels Overview (1:29) What’s the state of the spec? (3:06) Changes to the scripts in Taproot Channels (4:31) Refresher on CPFP carve-out and Anchor Outputs (8:19) Why Anchor Outputs need to use script path spends (10:24) Othe…
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Alekos Filini and Daniela Brozzoni visit the podcast to discuss the Bitcoin Development Kit (BDK). Hang out with them on the BDK Discord. We cover: How BDK started (00:48) Why is it named BDK and not the Magical Bitcoin Library? (2:10) The first users of BDK (3:30) Rust HWI (4:20) Built around descriptors (7:15) The ideal use case of BDK (7:30) Pai…
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Tadge Dryja chats with us about writing the Lightning Network paper and working in the Bitcoin space. We discussed: Could blocks be bigger? (0:59) Paper: On the instability of Bitcoin without the block reward (9:49) Serving billions with Lightning (10:40) The state of the debate when writing the Lightning Network White Paper (13:35) Would Lightning…
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Andrew Chow joins us to discuss Bitcoin Core wallet development, PSBT, Output Descriptors, and HWI. We cover: - Why do we need a wallet in Bitcoin Core? (0:58) - Refactoring the Wallet codebase to build Output Descriptors (5:59)Should we rewrite the wallet? (10:30) - Changes to Coin Selection (11:35) - Wallet interoperability (17:10) - Hardware Wal…
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Greg Sanders joins us to discuss ANYPREVOUT, ephemeral anchors and LN symmetry (a.k.a. ELTOO). We chat about: - Package relay (2:07) - Pinning attacks (3:14) - BIP125 - T-Bast’s pinning attack summary - Mempool policy (4:56) - Stuffing the mempool - 2017 (5:20) - Rewrite mempool or make the problem simpler (07:57) - Package relay RBF A.K.A. V3 (8:3…
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Sergi Delgado joins us to discuss Watchtowers, his prior work in Bitcoin and Lightning privacy, Python vs. Rust and the impact of Eltoo. We cover: - Sergi’s prior research - Mapping Network Topology Research (02:46) - TxProbe paper - Andrew Miller - Coinscope - Episode on Address Relay with Martin (04:28) - Block-only connections PR by Suhas (07:32…
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We continue the conversation with Pieter Wuille and Tim Ruffing and Nesting, ROAST, Half-Aggregation, Adaptor Signatures, atomic swaps and more. If you have not tuned into the first part of this conversation, we recommend listening to that one first. We cover: - Nesting (00:49) - ROAST (12:09) - Cross-input Signature Aggregation (18:49) - Half-aggr…
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Pieter Wuille and Tim Ruffing treat us to a conversation about Schnorr, multi-signatures, MuSig, and more. We covered a lot so this is part one of a two part conversation. We discussed: - When to roll your own cryptography (01:31) - Schnorr Signatures (09:01) - Why is Schnorr preferable to ECDSA? (10:55) - Schnorr efficiency improvements (15:52) - …
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Clara and Sergei stop by to chat about their recent proposal on mitigating jamming attacks in the Lightning Network. We talk unconditional fees, local reputation, the impact on decentralization and UX, and the state of Lightning in general. We discuss: - What is jamming and why is it free? (03:43) - How our jamming project started (06:44) - Prior w…
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Josibake joins us to talk about his work on the Bitcoin Core wallet, bitcoin data and onboarding to bitcoin development. We discussed: - Analyzing historical transaction data (1:25) - Creating a publicly available dataset (4:12) - What could it be used for? (7:30) - Bitcoin Core wallet (9:00) - Why have a wallet in Bitcoin Core? (10:00) - Separatio…
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Our topics: - Lightning Dev Kit (1:04) - Zeroconf Channels (2:22) - Rapid Gossip Sync (3:46) - How does LDK pick priorities? (8:55) - LDK Lite (10:12) - Will LSPs be needed forever? (12:25) - Validated Lightning Signer (15:20) - A Lightning Node's Problem with Hats - VLS code base - FROST and ROAST (23:00) - Recovering a FROST wallet (24:00) - Tapr…
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We catch up with 0xB10C about monitoring pools and tracing code execution in nodes. Our topics: - What he's been up to since the residency (1:05) - Monitoring the mempool (2:52) - Mempool Observer - Monitoring Mining pools (4:27) - MiningPool Observer - Mining pools not mining P2TR at Taproot activation (5:24) - Why monitor the network? (8:20) - Te…
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Gloria Zhao sits down with us to discuss her package relay proposal and what it is like as a relative newcomer to propose a big change. - What's package relay? (1:04) - Mailing List: Package Relay Proposal - Why do people care about package relay? (3:12) - What are these "contracting protocols" package relay matters for? (5:03) - Pinning attacks (6…
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Martin Zumsande joins us to tell us about the address spam in the summer of 2021 and his interests in AddrRelay and Bitcoin Core development. We discuss with Martin: - His background (1:38) - Getting interested in Bitcoin (2:45) - How to approach P2P (3:55) - The network is changing (7:30) - What's the purpose of the Address Manager (AddrMan)? (9:3…
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Postdoc Researcher Sergei joins Murch and Jonas to talk about channel balance probing in Lightning, privacy concerns in general, and the importance of researcher-developer collaboration. We discuss: - Sergei's background (1:50) - Sergei's homepage with links to all prior research - Lightning basics (2:50) - Why LN payments fail (3:40) - Why privacy…
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Postdoc Researcher Clara joins Murch to discuss their block building research. They cover their proposal, which outlines suggested improvements to the current Bitcoin Core block building algorithm using candidate sets. Murch and Clara discuss: - Building a valid block 101 (5:45) - The current getblocktemplate algorithm (11:35) - Child pays for pare…
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Sanket describes to Murch his work on Miniscript. We explore uses for Miniscript, learn about intersections with PSBTs, Output Descriptors, and Taproot, and suss out the difference between Miniscript and Miniscript Policy. Note: This episode was recorded in the context of travel for Bitcoin 2021. We apologize for the less polished than usual audio …
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P2P experts Pieter and Amiti chat about the P2P network. In this episode they cover: - AddrRelay high-level goals and constraints (1:15) - Very different than the goals of blocks and transactions - Marginal fee rate (4:35) - Should we consider different transport layers? (5:40) - FIBRE Episode with Matt Corallo (7:40) - The introduction of Addrman …
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Amiti returns to the Chaincode office to discuss all things p2p. We discuss: Why Amiti works on P2P (1:50) A framework for p2p design (4:25) How do we systemize Bitcoin Core knowledge? (6:20) Searchable #bitcoin-core IRC logs (8:35) Forward compatibility and upgradability (15:00) Partition resisitence (16:10) Eclipse Attacks (17:00) Altnet (20:40) …
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In this Chaincode Decoded segment we talk about the fundamental role of Bitcoin's blockchain and some of its peculiarities. We discuss: Purpose of the blockchain (0:40) Mining is a lottery, not a race (1:57) Why doesn't the same miner always win? (5:12) What happens if two blocks are found at the same height? (6:12) The longest reorgs (9:11) How do…
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In Episode 13, we sit down again with Matt Corallo and discuss his work on the Lightning Development Kit (LDK). In this conversation we cover: - Starting Rust-Lightning (1:20) - Language bindings challenges (4:09) - FFI (5:32) - Interoperability of Lightning (7:10) - Zero-value invoices (7:35) - Keysend/push payments/spontaneous payments (8:20) - W…
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The Chaincode Decoded segment returns and we jump into the deep end of the mempool. Child Pays for Parent (CPFP) (2:15) How miner evaluate fee rates (4:34) Why is it hard to estimate fee rates? (6:03) How do exchanges estimate fees? (8:00) Will the mempool empty again? (9:23) Miner/pools and the need for a high fee environment (11:04) Replace by Fe…
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This revisits a segment we call Chaincode Decoded. In this episode, we'll learn how to say Bech32 and also what it and Bech32m are. Enjoy! Correction: The characters removed from the set are 1 B I O (2:20) Why do we need Bech32? (0:57) What is the distinction between Bech32 and native SegWit? (3:20) Why does Taproot need a new address format? (4:13…
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In part 2 of this sit down with Carl Dong, Murch and Jonas cover the delicate work of modularizing the Bitcoin consensus engine. In this conversation, we cover: - Carl's De-globalize ChainstateManager PR (2:25) - Async Block Processing PR - Deglobalize class of chainstate manager (g_chainman) (3:40) - AssumeUTXO - global variables and main (5:25) -…
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In part 1 of this sit down with Carl Dong, Murch and Jonas get into the weeds of all things build system. Stay tuned for the second half of this conversation when Carl describes his recent adventures isolating the libconsensus engine. In this conversation, we cover: - GUIX (2:25) - talk at 2019 Breaking Bitcoin about reproducible builds - Gitian bu…
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After a long hiatus, we return to talk with new Chaincode member Murch and get his take on enterprise wallets and UTXO management. In this conversation, we cover: - Enterprise UTXO management (3:35) - The impact of the 2017 hype cycle (4:30) - The importance of UTXO set minimization (5:30) - The fee market today (6:44) - Batching Transactions (9:15…
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In Episode 7, we chat with Nadav Kohen of Suredbits and discuss payment points as an alternative to HTLCs on the Lightning Network. In this conversation we cover: Payment points (1:55) - Blog post part 1 - HTLCs (2:00) Timelocks (4:16) HTLC drawbacks (5:38) - Payment decorrelation - Wormhole attack presented in Anonymous Multi-Hop Locks for Blockch…
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For our second episode, we pick up where we left off with Pieter Wuille in episode 1. If you missed that one, you should go back and listen to it first. Pieter has been a Bitcoin protocol developer and contributor to Bitcoin Core since 2011. In that time, he’s authored or contributed to some of the most important developments, including segwit, bec…
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For our first episode, we talked to Bitcoin Core contributor Pieter Wuille. Pieter has been a Bitcoin protocol developer and contributor to Bitcoin Core since 2011. In that time, he’s authored or contributed to some of the most important developments, including segwit, bech32, libsecp, HD wallets, schnorr and taproot, and many others. We talked to …
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