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#14: Turning A Bug Into A Feature: Bugsnag, Why You Shouldn’t Violate Open Source Copyrights (Hint: Your Coin Will Be Down 90% If You Do), The Bitcoin-Dev Mailing List, And Why Crypto UX Is So Bad

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How do you turn a bug into a feature? On this episode, we talk about how we used Bugsnag to do just that. We then get into an interesting discussion around using 3rd party software applications to move software projects more quickly with less risk. We also highlight just how useful the bitcoin-dev mailing list is for learning about how the Bitcoin core team thinks about the protocol, and how their discussions underpin important considerations around scaling and network growth. We also look at a terrible case of UX in VeChain, how Google is adding Ethereum to BigQuery, how $800mm worth of Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash moved out of a Silk Road wallet, and a very suspicious Bitmex short squeeze.

Topics:

  • How great Bugsnag is
  • How to use Bugsnag to find a feature
  • Getting to the roots of a crypto projects
  • Bitcoin-dev mailing list
  • What testnet is
  • VeChain alert
  • CertiK AutoScan Engine
  • Google adding Ethereum to BigQuery
  • How $800mm worth of bitcoin and bitcoin cash moved from silk road wallet
  • How does short squeeze work

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How do you turn a bug into a feature? On this episode, we talk about how we used Bugsnag to do just that. We then get into an interesting discussion around using 3rd party software applications to move software projects more quickly with less risk. We also highlight just how useful the bitcoin-dev mailing list is for learning about how the Bitcoin core team thinks about the protocol, and how their discussions underpin important considerations around scaling and network growth. We also look at a terrible case of UX in VeChain, how Google is adding Ethereum to BigQuery, how $800mm worth of Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash moved out of a Silk Road wallet, and a very suspicious Bitmex short squeeze.

Topics:

  • How great Bugsnag is
  • How to use Bugsnag to find a feature
  • Getting to the roots of a crypto projects
  • Bitcoin-dev mailing list
  • What testnet is
  • VeChain alert
  • CertiK AutoScan Engine
  • Google adding Ethereum to BigQuery
  • How $800mm worth of bitcoin and bitcoin cash moved from silk road wallet
  • How does short squeeze work

Links:

  continue reading

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