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Summary

Recent discussions within the Bitcoin development community have touched on various aspects of the ecosystem, from updates on Bitcoin Core's security to proposals for enhancing Bitcoin's computational capabilities. Antoine Poinsot provided an update on the security status of Bitcoin Core, noting the absence of new vulnerabilities and advising users to upgrade to the latest version for optimal security. This proactive communication ensures the community remains informed and vigilant (source).

In parallel, Antoine Riard and Ava Chow have discussed initiatives aimed at strengthening the Bitcoin network's resilience and user engagement. Riard emphasized the importance of real-world testing for security improvements, proposing "free-to-pwn" lightning nodes to facilitate cross-layer attack demonstrations (source). Meanwhile, Chow announced the release candidate for Bitcoin Core version 28.0rc1, inviting community feedback to ensure the software's reliability and efficiency (source).

Contributions from Victor Kolobov and Fi3 focus on fostering community involvement in protocol development and enhancing mining transparency. Kolobov highlighted StarkWare's $1 million bounty for insights on activating OP_CAT, seeking to engage the community in meaningful discourse on Bitcoin's computational evolution (source). Fi3 discussed the development of an SV2 extension for mining pools, aiming to bring greater fairness and transparency to mining operations by allowing miners more control over transaction selection (source).

Overall, these discussions reflect a dynamic and collaborative effort within the Bitcoin community to enhance the ecosystem's security, engage users in the development process, and expand Bitcoin's computational and operational capabilities.

New posts

August 29, 2024 13:18 UTC

bitcoin-dev

OP_CAT Research Fund sponsored by StarkWare

3 replies

  • StarkWare launches a $1 million bounty for insights on OP_CAT's activation.
  • Committee led by figures from Blockstream and StarkWare aims to foster community debate.
  • Initiative seeks submissions on OP_CAT's impact on Bitcoin through a specified link.

August 29, 2024 11:21 UTC

delvingbitcoin

The path to general computation on Bitcoin (with OP_CAT)
  • The Taproot upgrade in 2021 eased Bitcoin script limitations, introducing potential for complex applications.
  • Covenants and STARK proofs enable advanced functions on Bitcoin, such as stateful smart contracts.
  • Re-enabling OP_CAT is crucial for using covenants and STARK proofs, expanding Bitcoin's applications.

August 28, 2024 18:40 UTC

bitcoin-dev

Bitcoin Core 28.0 Release Candidate 1 Available
  • Bitcoin Core's latest release candidate, v28.0rc1, is now available for download.
  • Preliminary release notes detailing updates and improvements are accessible online.
  • Feedback from testing v28.0rc1 will influence its final release, emphasizing community involvement.

August 28, 2024 14:21 UTC

delvingbitcoin

PPLNS with job declaration
  • The SV2 extension is being developed to improve transparency and fairness in mining pool payouts.
  • Miners gain more control by selecting transactions for mining jobs with varied fee structures.
  • The project, enhancing the PPLNS system, seeks reviews to finalize the proposed system.

August 27, 2024 21:10 UTC

bitcoin-dev

Demonstrating Pinning Attacks under Real-World Conditions
  • Antoine proposes "free-to-pwn" lightning nodes on mainnet to test attack vulnerabilities.
  • The setup involves running full and lightning nodes on default mainnet settings for realism.
  • He aims to enhance transparency and discuss security by exposing protocol vulnerabilities.

August 26, 2024 13:33 UTC

bitcoin-dev

No Bitcoin Core vulnerability to disclose this month
  • This message updates on Bitcoin Core's current security status.
  • No new vulnerabilities reported this month; fixes for version 24.0.1 disclosed next month.
  • Recipients are advised to upgrade to the latest software version for security.

Ongoing Discussions

August 29, 2024 20:06 UTC

delvingbitcoin

Proof-of-work based signet faucet

3 replies

  • The repository is for mining PoW faucet coins with a core node.
  • It offers an easier alternative to running an inquisition node for mining.
  • This approach makes cryptocurrency mining more accessible by lowering technical barriers.

August 28, 2024 17:15 UTC

delvingbitcoin

Who will run the CoinJoin coordinators?

11 replies

  • JoinMarket enhances Bitcoin transaction privacy via a coinjoin mechanism.
  • Makers offer Bitcoin for mixing, providing liquidity and are paid for their service.
  • Takers enhance privacy by selecting Makers for transactions, compensating them with fees.

August 28, 2024 15:33 UTC

bitcoin-dev

OP_ZKP updates

3 replies

  • Weiji Guo discusses a new solution for open application circuit issues using recursive verification.
  • A GitHub organization for OP_ZKP and a "tea-horse" repository have been established.
  • The creator invites contributions to these platforms to aid in development and understanding.

August 27, 2024 19:39 UTC

bitcoin-dev

Keyless Anchors Are Vulnerable To Replacement Cycling Attacks

2 replies

  • The email discusses vulnerabilities in Bitcoin transactions, focusing on keyless anchors and replacement attacks.
  • It notes that Lightning Service Providers and exchanges could exploit batching transactions for malicious purposes.
  • The text also highlights challenges in countering replacement cycling attacks due to nodes' computational limits.

August 27, 2024 09:07 UTC

bitcoin-dev

Mining pools, stratumv2 and oblivious shares

7 replies

  • Managing a cryptocurrency mining pool presents challenges like low hashrate attacks.
  • Small-scale miners face a high risk of expulsion due to security measures.
  • Oblivious shares could mitigate attacks but require significant validation changes.

August 27, 2024 01:31 UTC

delvingbitcoin

Casual research on running `mempoolfullrbf`

6 replies

  • The full-rbf node showed less variance in scores, indicating stable network behavior.
  • Node uptime varies, affecting visibility; efforts to peer nodes aim to share mempool content.
  • Discussion centers on balancing node policy with evolving network demands for optimal functionality.

August 26, 2024 15:00 UTC

delvingbitcoin

Great Consensus Cleanup Revival

38 replies

  • The proposed rule seeks to improve SPV wallet security by addressing a common vulnerability.
  • The solution involves complex coding for SPV proof verification, increasing development efforts.
  • Concerns are raised about significant proof size inflation impacting network efficiency.