The decentralized, on-chain global order book
The global order book provides an improved user experience across marketplaces, allowing sellers to list products on sale and sync them to all markets immediately, feats that BTC has yet to achieve.
The global order book provides an improved user experience across marketplaces, allowing sellers to list products on sale and sync them to all markets immediately, feats that BTC has yet to achieve.
sCrypt is building a developer platform to bridge the gap between the base Bitcoin protocol and application developers as a platform layer.
In this article, we'll discuss some of the challenges associated with building on the blockchain and highlight some tools that make it easier to do so.
sCrypt announces the first successful smart contract written in a high-level programming language on the BTC network.
Multi-signature wallets are used for managing digital assets and are common in joint accounts, escrow services, and secure storage scenarios.
Mihael Sinkec was at The Bitcoin Masterclasses in Slovenia, where he tells CoinGeek Backstage what he learned from Satoshi Nakamoto on the workshop’s topics including multicast and IPv6.
Viewing and verifying smart contracts by just about anyone is not as easy as what is commonly believed to be, but WhatsOnChain makes it possible by simply running the source code in its plugin.
Bitcoin has shipped with account abstraction/unification since its genesis; thus, all the salient features promised by AA can be developed on Bitcoin, without any protocol changes.
The Monty Hall problem is a famous counter-intuitive statistics puzzle that has a solution that is so absurd, most people refuse to believe even being shown it’s true.
The Secure Enclave is a special chip in Android, iPhone, iPad, and Macs to secure your biometrical data like FaceID and TouchID; its key feature is a private key generated that cannot leave the chip, providing maximum security.
2022 was a great year for Xiaohui Liu, having done a convention in Dubai, introduced new tools, and set up a hackathon, but he believes 2023 will be better, as Bitcoin is set for a massive transition.
The Zero-Knowledge Proof Hackathon was declared "an overwhelming success," with 928 participants, of which three emerged as winners, taking home $45,000 each.