Bitcoin and IPv6
Part 1 of The Bitcoin Masterclasses by Dr. Craig Wright discusses the possibilities of Bitcoin IPv6 and the potential revolutionary applications that can be built upon it.
Part 1 of The Bitcoin Masterclasses by Dr. Craig Wright discusses the possibilities of Bitcoin IPv6 and the potential revolutionary applications that can be built upon it.
In the final session of the first day of his Slovenia The Bitcoin Masterclasses, Dr. Craig Wright held a workshop for implementing the Bitcoin blockchain.
Web2 has spurred innovation at its peak, but with its issues slowly unfolding, the world is gradually turning its head to Web3, but it would take some time before we could make a complete transition.
The second installment of The Bitcoin Masterclasses took place in Slovenia, where nChain Chief Scientist Dr. Craig Wright led sessions covering multicast, IP2IP, IPv6 and how they all tie back to Bitcoin.
Dr. Craig Wright talks to CoinGeek Backstage about the role of micropayments in Bitcoin, the problem with the internet today, and IPv6 in Bitcoin's roadmap.
At the IEEE event in Indonesia, IPv6 Forum President Latif Ladid shares his plans for the future of the new internet iteration IPv6 that integrates blockchain tech—particularly BSV blockchain.
On Day 1 of The Bitcoin Masterclasses #2, Dr. Craig Wright asked groups to share what they had come up with regarding use cases for Bitcoin, IPv6, and related technology.
In the fifth session of The Bitcoin Masterclasses Series 2, Dr. Craig Wright describes how we could use IP2IP, IPv6 multicast, and distributed hash tables to create new and improved models for sharing information.
It’s possible to remodel the Internet and ensure that creative developers get paid, not Silicon Valley giants, Dr. Craig Wright explains in the third session of The Bitcoin Masterclasses Series 2.
At the Bitcoin Masterclasses Series 2, Bitcoin inventor Dr. Craig S. Wright continues the discussion on networks and their natures, efficiency, the myth of AI and the perils of communism.
Aside from expressing his dismay over the speculative nature of digital currencies, Tim Berners-Lee was also dissatisfied with blockchain, claiming that the technology is not fast or secure enough.
Dr. Craig Wright's The Bitcoin Masterclasses series 2 looks deeper into some of Bitcoin's technical aspects, current and future, and how it was designed to work in an IPv6 world.