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sCrypt launches chain-agnostic developer platform for UTXO blockchains
sCrypt is driving further innovation with the launch of its latest tool kit, allowing developers to interact with UTXO blockchains while fostering creativity in the Web3 space.
sCrypt is driving further innovation with the launch of its latest tool kit, allowing developers to interact with UTXO blockchains while fostering creativity in the Web3 space.
If you are a developer, a blockchain enthusiast, an entrepreneur, or just want to know more about blockchain join the BSV DevCon 2024 on May 20 at the London ExCel for a day of insightful session and hands-on workshops.
While the recent legal drama may have dampened the mood, sCrypt's Xiaohui Liu reminds the BSV community that BSV remains alive and that there is still so much to look forward to in the ecosystem.
On Day 1 of sCrypt Hackathon 2024, sCrypt Co-Founder Xiaohui Liu tackles the basics of Bitcoin and why the world struggles to develop a mainstream killer app despite the presence of the network for over a decade now.
In this new chapter for BSV blockchain, the message is clear: the true measure of the blockchain's value lies not in the past controversies but in the innovations of the present and future.
Registration for the Hackathon is free and still open. Just visit sCrypt's website to register and read the sCrypt Hackathon 2024 rules.
The sCrypt Hackathon will officially take place on March 25, but an introductory presentation was held at San Francisco's Fairmont Hotel on March 17 with Xiaohui Liu, David Case, and more.
The latest sCrypt Hackathon is a two-part event with an in-person segment running from March 16 to 17 in San Francisco, with the main online event happening from March 18 to April 18, 2024.
At the start of 2023, Liu claimed he was "super excited about Bitcoin in 2023," and the adoption of sCrypt's methods in real processes has validated that super-excitement.
In this CoinGeek Weekly Livestream episode, Kurt Wuckert Jr. and sCrypt founder Xiaohui Liu tackle Ordinals, their ideal protocol, and how one could maximize the use cases that Ordinals offer.
While BitVM has claimed to have unlocked Turing completeness, the advancement was made possible thanks to notable industry leaders, including Dr. Craig Wright, who opened the gate for such progress.
For sCrypt's Xiaohui Liu, Dr. Craig Wright, and Jack Rogers, the sCrypt Hackathon was a resounding success and one that "exceeded" their expectations, and three applications are here to prove that.