Another EVM contract hacked this week.
Bitcoin-native contracts don't break the same way.
Huge opportunity for developers to build better protocols on solid foundations
Today, I turned 26 years old
I started with the project when I was 23
The project was so ambitious that it was just short of impossible for me.
Luckily I don't mind a challenge, so i kept going
Great things take time, but now comes the time to ship it. Launch in 2 weeks:
We officially started the countdown on our website 👀
ParyonUSD coming to you in 2 weeks from now (April 30th).
See the live count-down at https://t.co/idM29khVT5 !
Folks, Verse is now live on Mainnet.
We have the best rates on @HyperliquidX.
Huge thanks to the @HyperliquidX community for the support.
Check us out: https://t.co/IRnY8AULX9.
Some serious script engineering going on here!
Federico explains how to estimate and optimise script size, and prove the result is secure.
He achieves transaction introspection (PUSHTX) in 82 bytes on BSV.
https://t.co/q36mIqIS4N
The first step toward a trustless L2 bridge connecting Starknet to Bitcoin has been achieved by @scryptplatform!
A few months ago, we partnered with sCrypt to build a Bitcoin Signet (OP_CAT-enabled) PoC bridge, designed to lay the foundation for a production-grade bridge for Starknet.
Today, they’ve officially shipped a smart contract on Bitcoin Signet capable of locking and unlocking funds; in other words, a trustless bridge between an L2 and Bitcoin.
As a key milestone in enabling Starknet to scale Bitcoin, we strongly encourage you to explore the bridge design in this article:
https://t.co/kRo7nUbV32
Superpowering Bitcoin with Covenants feat @MSinkec
Mihael Šinkec from @scryptplatform talks about how enabling covenants on Bitcoin superpower the chain, unlocking "platform" and computer-like features.
On @BTCSZN2 now!
@elraulito The minter covenant recursively splits itself into a tree structure. Concurrency is really only as much of a problem as any regular UTXO that transacts satoshis. It's up to how clients are built to handle these correctly.
I spent last days reading the specification of CAT20
A new standard to issue tokens on Bitcoin fork Fractal, a chain with OP_CAT enabled (needed to run smart contracts on Bitcoin)
Here you will find all the informations you need to rule over CAT20 👇🧵
@elraulito In CAT20, unlike Ordinals, covenants enforced by miners handle token movement rules—not indexers. Indexers (now called "trackers" to avoid confusion) have a limited role: simply tracking the current UTXOs of a token.