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Bitcoin Optech: Newsletter #274 Recap

Bitcoin Optech: Newsletter #274 Recap

Published 2 years, 5 months ago
Description

Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Bastien Teinturier, Fabian Jahr, Ethan Heilman, and Armin Sabouri to discuss Newsletter #274.


News

  • Replacement cycling vulnerability against HTLCs (1:40)
  • Bitcoin UTXO set summary hash replacement (24:21)
  • Research into generic covenants with minimal Script language changes (40:02)
  • Proposed BIP for OP_CAT (45:38)

Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange

  • How does the Branch and Bound coin selection algorithm work? (52:17)
  • Why is each transaction broadcast twice in the Bitcoin network? (54:29)
  • Why are OP_MUL and OP_DIV disabled in Bitcoin? (56:57)
  • Why are hashSequence and hashPrevouts computed separately? (58:56)
  • Why does Miniscript add an extra size check for hash preimage comparisons? (59:52)
  • How can the next block fee be less than the mempool purging fee rate? (1:00:51)

Releases and release candidates

  • Bitcoin Core 25.1 (1:12:00)
  • Bitcoin Core 24.2 (1:12:00)
  • Bitcoin Core 26.0rc1 (1:14:23)
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