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Hi, I’m Ifeanyichukwu Amajuoyi
Github Link -
https://github.com/Anyitechs
Links to existing technical writing:
DNS Bootstrapping Mechanism on the Lightning Network (
https://medium.com/@aifeanyi019/dns-bootstrapping-mechanism-on-the-lightning-network-a8512eac00ca
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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
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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
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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
)
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https://x.com/AmajuoyiIfeanyi
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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Hi, I’m Ifeanyichukwu Amajuoyi
IMO, the Lightning Network is the most interesting L2 protocol for bitcoin because it helps bitcoin adoption. Fast and cheaper transactions equals more adoption.