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looking for a technical writer and researcher to assist with compiling notes on open source bitcoin projects for a bi-weekly write up.
ideal candidate has strong technical fundamentals and understanding of the bitcoin developer space.
please send a link to your github, links to existing writing, your nostr or X profile or stacker news profile, and the answer to the following question:
Which current layer two protocol for bitcoin is the most interesting and why?
part time, hourly. paid in bitcoin.
Hey, I'm Kirubai Brian
  1. My X account - @thisistheway014 Stacker News Profile - https://stacker.news/bkirubai
  2. Lightning is the most interesting L2 protocol for me. Makes unbanked communities able to keep up with the banked and even be faster. Mind blowing.
  3. Love earning in bitcoin
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Hi, I'm Mary
My X account- @gathoni_zarah
Ark is the most intersting L2 for me because the how it reduces the onchain footprint by allowing offchain transactions, saving on blockspace. There is no direct linke betwen sender and reciever so it enhaces privacy, with immediately creditable and spendable transactions. This improves BItcoin adoption and i think if integrated with lightning, they would perfom significantly due to their complementary tradeoffs. The flexibility that Taproot script offers is also a feature that I find intruguing.
Hi, I am Bala,
My GitHub: https://github.com/jkciw My Writings: https://github.com/jkciw/bitcoinknowledge My X account: https://x.com/bala_1116 Which L2 ? For me lightning remains the most interesting L2 protocol. With a 118% increase average capacity per channel in the past five years, it is gaining adoption. Research and development like TRUC transactions, pay-to-anchor, splicing, dual-funded channels etc. makes the space exciting and promising.
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Ans: Lightning Reason: It is cheap, fast and borderless transactions
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Hi, I’m Ifeanyichukwu Amajuoyi
  1. Links to existing technical writing:
  • DNS Bootstrapping Mechanism on the Lightning Network (https://medium.com/@aifeanyi019/dns-bootstrapping-mechanism-on-the-lightning-network-a8512eac00ca)
  • Exploring the technical side of Partially Signed Bitcoin Transactions by simulating a CoinJoin with separate wallets in Rust - Part 1 (https://medium.com/@aifeanyi019/build-sign-and-broadcast-psbts-in-rust-part-1-0fca98c6af40)
  • Exploring the technical side of Partially Signed Bitcoin Transactions by simulating a CoinJoin with separate wallets in Rust - Part 2 (https://medium.com/@aifeanyi019/build-sign-and-broadcast-psbts-in-rust-part-2-5e07b1d0dc40)
  • Explaining the relationship between private and public keys, wallet addresses and transactions (https://medium.com/@aifeanyi019/theres-really-no-bitcoin-in-your-wallet-address-e040d54f7566)
  1. Which current layer two protocol for bitcoin is the most interesting and why?
    IMO, the Lightning Network is the most interesting L2 protocol for bitcoin because it helps bitcoin adoption. Fast and cheaper transactions equals more adoption.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 3 Jun
Hey, I'm Jav! My nostr npub1nhccf8yatrpgcvkygqhynw428r5xqyrg6sjyjp6ethpfkxl3yz0snpfk9u ARK due innovative way using protocol
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