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If no one owns Bitcoin, who pays Bitcoin developers? Inside the hidden backers of BTC Core
Bitcoin Core is open-source software maintained by independent developers, not a company. Many developers started as volunteers, but over time, some received sponsorships or full-time roles to ...
In the ever-evolving landscape of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency platforms, Bitcoin Core—the foundational software that underpins roughly 78% of the network’s full nodes—saw a significant uptick in ...
The OP_RETURN debate splits Bitcoin users: Bitcoin Core 30.0 allows data embedding, while Bitcoin Knots pushes back, fearing spam, rising fees, and regulatory risks. The debate is quite technical, ...
Bitcoin Core launched its major v30 update on Saturday, with the community split over its drastic increase to the OP_RETURN data limit. Bitcoin Core developers saw a mixed reaction from the Bitcoin ...
Bitcoin Core maintainer Gloria Zhao has stepped down and revoked her PGP signing key after six years as one of the project’s most influential mempool and policy engineers. Bitcoin Core developer ...
First ever external security audit of Bitcoin Core by Quarkslab, funded by Brink, shows no critical or severe security issues. Brink, the Bitcoin development organization, recently funded the first ...
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