EN
Study & contribute to bitcoin and lightning open source
Interactive AI chat to learn about bitcoin technology and its history
Technical bitcoin search engine
Daily summary of key bitcoin tech development discussions and updates
Engaging bitcoin dev intro for coders using technical texts and code challenges
Review technical bitcoin transcripts and earn sats
Review Transcripts
Earn Satsscalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
7 Oct 2018
History This should be easy to follow. I want to start off with some history. The first mention of atomic swap concepts was in 2013 in a bitcointalk.org thread where people were wondering how to exchange coins between independent ledgers in a trustless way. There were a few comments on the thread e...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
6 Oct 2018
Introduction Hello. Test. Okay. I am going to talk about accumulators for UTXOs. The previous two talks were a great setup for this. This is joint work with Ben Fisch who is also here today and Dan Boneh. I first want to advertise the Stanford Blockchain Conference (formerly known as BPASE) happeni...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
6 Oct 2018
Cristina Pérez-Solà, Sergi Delgado Segura, Guillermo Navarro-Arribas and Jordi Herrera (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Sergi Delgado Segura Introduction Thank you everyone. I am glad to be here today to tell you about our analysis of the UTXO set in different cryptocurrencies. This is sh...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
6 Oct 2018
Dan Boneh (Stanford University), Manu Drijvers and Gregory Neven (DFINITY) paper: Introduction Hi. Thanks a lot for coming in after lunch. This slot is often known as "the slot of death". Some of us are jetlagged, this is the perfect time to doze off and only wake up at the end of the talk. I...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
Okay. Good morning everybody. Good morning? I am from Keio University. Welcome to Keio University. Let me introduce something about our university. This is very old. It's from 1858. It's the oldest university in Japan. It was founded in 1858. The highest bill in this country is 10,000 yen on paper....
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
paper: slides: # Introduction I know that we're running late in this session so I'll try to keep this fast and get everyone to lunch. I have presented at Scaling Bitcoin four times now so I won't dwell on the introduction. I wanted to talk about scaling bitcoin directly on chain in a way that...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
6 Oct 2018
unrelated, Introductions Hi everybody. This is a talk on how much privacy is enough, evaluating trade-offs in privacy and scalability. This is going to be unusual for this conference because I will not be presenting new technical content. I am going to be talking about evaluating the tradeoffs b...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
6 Oct 2018
paper: Introduction I am going to be talking about fraud proofs. It allows lite clients to have a leve lof security of almost the level of a full node. Before I describe fraud proofs, how about we talk about motivations. Motivations There's a large tradeoff between blockchain decentralizat...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
# Introduction Hi. Good morning. I am Zeta. I am going to talk about how to incentivize payment channel watchtowers. This is joint work with my collaborators. # Micropayment channels There are many ways to construct channels such as lightning channels and duplex channels. There's hops, you can ro...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
6 Oct 2018
maybe and Introduction Alright. Thank you very much. Thank you Pedro, that was a great segue into what I'm talking about. He has been doing work on formalizing multi-hop locks. I want to also talk about what changes might be necessary to deploy this on the lightning network. History For what...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
Anton Yemelyanov Introduction slides: Welcome to scaling bitcoin. This is an international conference. We run the event every year in a different geographical location. We run this event as a strictly academic and engineering conference. The mentality that we take behind the event is think globa...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
# Introductions Hi. So my name is Laolu. I am also known as roasbeef and I am co-founder of Lightning Labs. I am going to go over some cool research and science fiction. In the actual implementation for these things and cool to discuss and get some discussions around this. first I am going to talk ...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
6 Oct 2018
Giulio Malavolta (Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuernberg), Pedro Moreno-Sanchez (Purdue University), Clara Schneidewind (Vienna University of Technology), Aniket Kate (Purdue University) and Matteo Maffei (Vienna University of Technology) This is joint work with my colleagues. I prom...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
paper: # Introduction I am Lefteris. I am a 4th year PhD student. I am here to talk about omniledger. It's our architecture for a blockchain. It's not directly related to bitcoin because it's a different architecture. To begin, I would like to acknowledge my coauthors who collaborated on this p...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
slides: Introduction First an apology about the title. I saw some comments on twitter after the talk was announced and they were speculating that I was going to break the 21 million coin limit. But that's not the case. Rusty has a civil war thesis: the third era will start with the civil war, ...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
7 Oct 2018
Introduction This talk is going to be about rebalancing in the lightning network. I'll talk about the implications and about running a lightning node. Financial costs In the lightning network, routing nodes will incur in financial costs by having their money locked inside channels. They can't us...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
# Introduction Thanks for the introduction, Jameson. I feel like a rock star now. So yeah, I won't introduce myself. I call myself a code monkey the reason is that a lot of the talks in scaling bitcoin can surprise people but I understood very few of them. The reason is that I am more of an applica...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
paper: Introduction This is joint work with my colleagues. I am Alexander Chepurnoy. We work for Ergo Platform. Vasily is an external member. This talk is about turing completeness in the blockchain. This talk will be pretty high-level. This talk is based on already-published paper, which was pr...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
I am the education director of readingbitcoin.org, and I am going to be talking about statechains for off-chain transfer of UTXOs. Statechains This is another layer 2 scaling solution, by avoiding on-chain transactions. It's similar to lightning network. The difference is that coin movement is ...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
Agenda * opcodes * OP\_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK * sighash flags * keytree sigs * MAST * graftroot, taproot * covenants, reverse covenants (input restrictions: this input has to be spent with tihs other input, or can only be spent if this other one doesn't exist) * stack manipulation * script languages (si...
scalingbitcoin
/
tokyo 2018
paper: Introduction This is joint work with Yonatan. I am going to talk about a DAG-based protocol to scale on-chain. The reason why I like this protocol is because it's a very simple generalization of the longest-chain protocol that we all know and love. It gives some insight into what the role...
Community-maintained archive to unlocking knowledge from technical bitcoin transcripts