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Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Morehouse and Jesse Posner to discuss Newsletter #364.
News
● LND gossip filter DoS vulnerability (0:53)
● Chain code withholding for multisig scripts (15:16)
● Research indicates common Bitcoin primitives are compatible with quantum-resistant signature algorithms (38:46)
Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange
● How does Bitcoin Core handle reorgs larger than 10 blocks? (57:36)
● Advantages of a signing device over an encrypted drive? (1:01:29)
● Spending a taproot output through the keypath and scriptpath? (1:03:21)
Releases and release candidates
● Libsecp256k1 v0.7.0 (1:04:26)
Notable code and documentation changes
● Bitcoin Core #32521 (1:05:16)
● Bitcoin Core #31829 (1:15:00)
● LDK #3801 (1:19:51)
● LDK #3842 (1:21:11)
● BIPs #1890 (1:21:57)
● BOLTs #1232 (1:23:53)
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Mark “Murch” Erhardt and Mike Schmidt are joined by Matt Morehouse and Jesse Posner to discuss Newsletter #364.
News
● LND gossip filter DoS vulnerability (0:53)
● Chain code withholding for multisig scripts (15:16)
● Research indicates common Bitcoin primitives are compatible with quantum-resistant signature algorithms (38:46)
Selected Q&A from Bitcoin Stack Exchange
● How does Bitcoin Core handle reorgs larger than 10 blocks? (57:36)
● Advantages of a signing device over an encrypted drive? (1:01:29)
● Spending a taproot output through the keypath and scriptpath? (1:03:21)
Releases and release candidates
● Libsecp256k1 v0.7.0 (1:04:26)
Notable code and documentation changes
● Bitcoin Core #32521 (1:05:16)
● Bitcoin Core #31829 (1:15:00)
● LDK #3801 (1:19:51)
● LDK #3842 (1:21:11)
● BIPs #1890 (1:21:57)
● BOLTs #1232 (1:23:53)
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