Hi Ryan,
> Certain human/organizational limitations prevent things being said in
> logged channels that sometimes can be shared in person. Sometimes
> people break through misunderstandings in person, through either
> informal mingling or the use of Chatham House rules. So I would also
> advoca
Hi Antoine
This looks great and I can certainly see progress being made in a number of
directions on this. I thought you did a great job with the L2 onchain support
workshops and I'm sure you'll do a great job moving this forward.
One cautionary word from someone who is probably still feeling t
Hi
There is an online Socratic discussion [0] on MuSig2 next week (Thursday July
28th, 17:00 UTC) that Tim Ruffing has kindly agreed to attend. There is a
reading list [1] covering Tim's work and other people's work implementing and
researching MuSig2 and hopefully some of those people will att
Sorry to post here. Now I realize this is an implementation issue.
Raised an issue at github - https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/25684
-- Anton Shevchenko
On Fri, Jul 22, 2022, at 10:08 PM, Anton Shevchenko via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Got unexpected behavior when trying to run bi
Hello,
Got unexpected behavior when trying to run bitcoind with -proxy setting.
-proxy is used to connect to SOCKS5 proxy which is able to access some internal
network.
bitcoind is started with -noconnect option and network activity is absent (as
it should be).
Then I command bitcoin-cli to con