A Bitcoin-native LLM: dataset, architecture and open questions

Posted by 0xB10C

Jun 10, 2026/20:12 UTC

The emails provide details on a selection of GitHub repositories that contain backups and metadata for several significant Bitcoin projects. These repositories are vital for anyone looking to analyze or track changes in the Bitcoin, Bitcoin Core, and secp256k1 libraries, as well as Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs). Specifically, the repositories mentioned include backups for Bitcoin's main repository, the secp256k1 reference library used for Bitcoin cryptographic functions, and various BIPs that suggest changes to Bitcoin protocol.

For those interested in generating markdown formatted output from these repositories, there is a tool available at GitHub Metadata Mirror, which can convert GitHub metadata into markdown. This tool is part of a larger project that also includes an example mirror site, where you can view how the markdown formatted files appear online, such as the one found at Mirror Example. This tool and its outputs could be particularly useful for developers, researchers, or enthusiasts involved in technical analysis or documentation of Bitcoin's development history.

These resources are essential for maintaining transparency and accessibility of Bitcoin’s development records, facilitating easier research and verification by the wider community. The links provided direct access to both the raw data and tools needed to work with this data effectively, supporting ongoing education and development within the cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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