Bitcoin SV Virtual Meetup returns to the Americas on May 10
Focused on the Americas region, the event brings together some of the industry’s leading speakers to look at the latest hot topics in the world of Bitcoin SV.
Focused on the Americas region, the event brings together some of the industry’s leading speakers to look at the latest hot topics in the world of Bitcoin SV.
A big concern of anyone dealing with digital currency is how to secure their coins. Many by principle are opposed to using custodial services to secure their Bitcoin, for good reason.
Xiaohui Liu introduces a generic approach to skip on-chain computation in Bitcoin smart contracts, while ensuring security in the presence of malicious parties.
In this article, Xiaohui Liu explains how to implement an alternative contract for achieving fair coin toss as developed in reference.
In a new approach to designing smart contracts on Bitcoin, sCrypt’s Xioahui Liu explains how to combine contracting with transactions/contracts held and validated off chain.
Dr. Walter Wang is all about "tangible" applications that live on the Bitcoin blockchain, as he explains in this week’s The Bitcoin Bridge.
Theory of Bitcoin host Ryan X. Charles of Fabriik Smart Wallet (Money Button) and Bitcoin creator Dr. Craig S. Wright are joined by sCrypt founder Xiaohui Liu for some Q&A along with the usual discussion.
This week's edition of The Bitcoin Bridge looks at a Bitcoin project that has definitely bridged the Pacific: sCrypt.
Jon Southurst takes a look at some of the developments around the Asia-Pacific region in 2020, and where they might go in the years to come.
Connor Murray examines the history of the claim of Bitcoin’s Turing-completeness, and then creates artificial life that lives inside of Bitcoin forever.
Developers can inspect exactly which higher level sCrypt code correlates to which Bitcoin opcodes which should enable experimentation, functionality and less bugs, Joshua Henslee writes.
Contracts platform sCrypt has published code to a Bitcoin Script version of Conway's Game of Life, as a demonstration that the language is Turing Complete.