Check out one of our experiments this year, The Bitcoin Explainer Game Show! Four topics covered in one hour, with audience members chosen as contestants to assess how well the presenter explained the material and how effectively they understood the topic. We covered: - Splicing with @npub1fuk7...mzly - ZKCoins with Robin Linus - Stratum v2 with Blue Matt - PayJoin with @Dan Gould Thanks to judges @niftynei() 🇺🇸💸🧡 and others Thanks to all the brave audience members who came up on stage!
Checkout @salvatoshi talk on at TABConf 6 on: Entropy, miniscript and hardware wallets
Checkout @`salvatoshi` talk on at TABConf 6 on: Entropy, miniscript and hardware wallets
Out next TABConf 6 video is on: Shielded CSV Private & Efficient Client Side Validation @n1ckler greets everyone in the most hilarious way possible, then drops knowledge on everyone. Follow us for updates on the next videos we’ll be posting.
Publishing our first video from TABConf 6. FROST, The Production Impact and Why It Matters. - satsie - jurvistan - n1ckler - jesseposner - Armin Sabouri We will be posting a few videos every day, follow for updates.
We are selling tickets for TABConf 7, now priced at $121. Prices will increase to $256 very soon. Next year's event will be from October 13-16, 2025. Mark your calendars!
TABConf 6 is Oct 23-26 in ATL. A Technical Bitcoin Conference for builders, hackers, and entrepreneurs. - Nearly 30 hands on Workshops already scheduled. - Finally learn how Taproot works by participating in the CTB (Capture the Bitcoin), BTC Puzzle. - Recorded and Non-Recorded Stages. - Talks from some of the most technical Bitcoin engineers in the space. - Debates on technical issues that affect Bitcoin. - Evening Hacker events and room for free form activity. - Hardware Building space and infrared sat sender/receiver badge. - Compete in famous Bitcoin Trivia hosted by the BitDevs Village. - Check out the innovative NextGen Village that always has cool Bitcoin activation experiences. - Form a team and Attack Bitcoin in the Warnet event while using known CVEs. - Award Ceremony to celebrate real technical achievement. - Can't buy your way on stage, First Open Source conference completely organized on Github.
Hey friends 👋 We're so excited to see everyone in Atlanta on September 6th! So so soon. If you haven't purchased your tickets + hotel rooms yet, please do so asap. Every ticket sale goes directly into making TABConf happen each year. Time to build 🏗️
We're accepting a wave of incredible talks, workshops, and villages every week as we prepare for #TABConf2023. Here's a glimpse of the latest additions to our lineup: ⤵️ 1. An Interactive Introduction to Zero Knowledge Proofs - Workshop 2. Miniscript Discussion - Workshop 3. ZeroSync: Introducing STARK proofs to Bitcoin - Talk 4. Coworking, Hackerspace, Incubator, Accelerator: How Bitcoin-Focused Community Spaces Impact the Industry - Talk 5. A 2024 Playbook For Building A Self-Custody Lightning Wallet - Talk 6. Next Gen Village 7. Base 58 Village 8. Bitdevs Village If you have an idea or topic to share in workshop or talk format, now is your chance to shine! Submissions are open throughout the summer, and we're eager to review and approve outstanding proposals. Tag your favorite speakers or start a conversation with them in the GitHub issue. Let's make it happen together!
We've started approving #TABConf2023 submissions for workshops and talks. Here are the first 3 workshops approved for #TABConf2023 ⬇️ 1️⃣ Programming Bitcoin in Rust by tcharding: This workshop will give attendees a chance to play around with rust-bitcoin. The rust-bitcoin crate is a low-level crate used by popular Rust Bitcoin projects like BDK, LDK, and electrs. The point is to help devs get familiar with the library and foster cross-communication between projects. 2️⃣ Attacking Lightning Workshop by TonyGiorgio: Learn how to use LNsploit to experiment with attacks on the Lightning Network, specifically on regtest. Gain hands-on experience or follow along to understand possible attacks and their mechanics. 3️⃣ Participating in the ASMap deployment process and building your own ASMap by fjahr: Dive deep into the nuances of internet routing and discover why using an ASMap file is essential for node operators. Explore how an ASMap file is constructed, data sources, attack vectors, and more. If you have an idea or topic to share in workshop or talk format, now is your chance to shine! Submissions are open throughout the summer, and we're eager to review and approve proposals. Tag your favorite speakers or start a conversation with them in the GitHub issue. These 3 workshops are just the beginning! We're excited to review more submissions and bring you a diverse range of talks and workshops at #TABConf2023. Keep those GitHub issues coming and let's make 2023 the best TAB yet!