Unlock the future of Bitcoin node performance with our newest blog, Schnorr and Steady Wins the Race: The Case for Batch Validation. Oghenovo dives deep into how BIP340 Schnorr signatures and batch verification are transforming the efficiency of Bitcoin Core, explaining the math behind it, the use of multi-scalar multiplication, and the real benchmark data that demonstrates faster block verification times. As Taproot continues to gain traction and new technologies like Silent Payments, MuSig2, and FROST drive even greater Schnorr adoption, these optimisation techniques become essential to keep Bitcoin scalable, private, and secure. If you want to understand the mechanics of batch validation or see the real-world impact on block validation speed, this article covers that and sets the stage for the next era of Bitcoin scalability. Read the full article here:
Last week, BitDevs Gitega ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ฎ hosted its very first meetup! The community came together to explore Bitcoin and open-source development, with the team introducing BitDevs and breaking down the basics of Bitcoin and Lightningโšก. If you're in Gitega, come learn, build, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. For more info, visit: bitdevsgtga.org Hereโ€™s to the first of many! ๐Ÿš€
Last Saturday, BitDevs Lagos ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ hosted another meetup, bringing the community together for a hands-on and insightful session. Peter introduced the Bitcoin Development Kit (BDK) and the BDK CLI tool, showing how these can be used to build Bitcoin applications, manage wallets, sync data, and handle transactions with ease. Chigala then dove into Bitcoin scripting. He explained what OP_Codes are, how Bitcoin scripts operate using a stack-based model, and demonstrated how to construct scripts using different OP_Codes. With Bitscript (), attendees had an interactive playground to experiment and test scripts themselves, making complex ideas more accessible. The meetup also marked Bitcoin Pizza Day, with plenty of pizza, great company, and vibrant conversations all around. ๐Ÿ• BitDevs Lagos remains one of the most active and longest-running BitDevs communities in Africa, thanks to the dedication of the organizers and the energy of everyone who attends. A huge thank you to Peter, Enyeazu, Tobechi and everyone who joined. See you at the next one!
BitDevs Uyo ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ recently held its inaugural meetup, marking the latest BitDevs location to be supported by Btrust. ๐Ÿš€ Participants explored the why behind Bitcoin, dove into hands-on wallet setups, shared sats with each other, and learned how wallets, transactions, and nodes work under the hood. The meetup also introduced everyone to the wider Builders community and shared opportunities to get involved in open source development. A huge thank you to the BitDevs Uyo organizers for a great start, and kudos to all the speakers who made the day so insightful. Check them out and follow them on X through their website: https://bitdevsuyo.org/
After a long pause, BitDevs Kampala ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฌ made a comeback last Friday. The meetup brought together over 40 developers, students, and Bitcoin enthusiasts for an evening of learning and connection. The session, hosted by Jemimah Nagasha and MCโ€™d by Wafoyo Angella, featured speakers Angella Mulikatete and Brindon Mwiine. Topics ranged from Bitcoin 101 and common misconceptions to getting started in Bitcoin open-source. A highlight of the evening came from Builders pathways alumni who shared their learning journeys. BitDevs Kampala is back, and there's more to come. You can follow them on X, join their community, and stay updated here: