CONFIRMED: This will be the final TABConf.
After many incredible years, we have decided that this year's TABConf 8, happening Oct 12-15, 2026 in Atlanta, GA, will be the last one.
TAB started in 2016, back when there weren't many Bitcoin meetup groups. In 2018, we started the conference because the meetup had grown insanely large. From the beginning, TABConf was arguably technical, and over time it became even more technical, partly because that is what interested us, and partly because there was a real gap after Scaling Bitcoin faded away.
Today, that gap is much smaller. There are now many great technical Bitcoin events and communities: regional bitcoin++ events, Adopting Bitcoin, OP_NEXT, Presidio, MIT Bitcoin Expo, the Bitcoin Conference open source stage, BitDevs groups, and many more.
That is a good thing!
TABConf was never built as a business. It has always been community service: volunteer run, historically carried by a small core group of a few people, with a much larger group of volunteers making it possible every year.
The goal was always simple: keep it technical. Avoid price action, charts, "wen moon" talks, and hype.
I have always said TABConf is not the place to come learn why Bitcoin is great. It is the place where, once you know Bitcoin is great, you come to learn what you can do next.
It has always been a builders and doers conference.
I still believe true sovereignty requires a minimum level of technical competence. I think this remains one of the most underrated ideas in the space. It is often dismissed by people who believe the entire burden is on developers and designers to abstract everything away. But in reality, the healthy place is somewhere in the middle. Taking responsibility for your own digital money is still a new idea for many people.
No one is too old, too new, or too "non technical" to learn how Bitcoin works. But that knowledge requires practice, repetition, and maintenance.
TABConf tried to create that space. It was a space that wasn't afraid to experiment with interactive puzzles and bizarre/funny formats that involved many people in the room instead of just generic panels and talks.
I also want to give special thanks to Brandon, who has been doing TAB with me for 10 years. He stuck it out with me through all of it, and TABConf would not have been what it was without him.
Brandon was also the one who had the idea to use GitHub and go fully open source with how the conference is organized in public. I really think that kind of open programming and communication made TABConf unique, and it is also something others have experimented with since.
There are many others I want to thank too: Stephen, Brianna, the Socratic BitDevs Village hosts, the Next Generation Village hosts, our speakers, volunteers, attendees, sponsors, and everyone who contributed.
I am not trying to play favorites..... but the full list is probably hundreds of people deep. Thank you to everyone who helped make each TABConf an amazing experience.
Over the years, I have heard from so many people about friendships, jobs, projects, companies, general opportunities that came from TABConf. There's even people who have met their spouses! It is hard to measure the impact, but the vibes have always been high, and I believe we all made serious good use of our time at TAB events.
That means more to me than I can properly express.
Let's send it off the right way!
I hope you will consider coming to TABConf this year and helping us make the final one a blast. We are accepting sponsorships, selling tickets, and, as always, it will be in Atlanta, GA.
All info should be available on the main TABConf website.
Tidwell
miketwenty1@zbd.gg
npub128a2...7erh
Conference: TABConf,
Podcast: Blocktime,
Company: ZBD,
Nostr Game LN Project: Satoshi Settlers
CONFIRMED: This will be the final TABConf.
After many incredible years, we have decided that this year's TABConf 8, happening Oct 12-15, 2026 in Atlanta, GA, will be the last one.
TAB started in 2016, back when there weren't many Bitcoin meetup groups. In 2018, we started the conference because the meetup had grown insanely large. From the beginning, TABConf was arguably technical, and over time it became even more technical, partly because that is what interested us, and partly because there was a real gap after Scaling Bitcoin faded away.
Today, that gap is much smaller. There are now many great technical Bitcoin events and communities: regional bitcoin++ events, Adopting Bitcoin, OP_NEXT, Presidio, MIT Bitcoin Expo, the Bitcoin Conference open source stage, BitDevs groups, and many more.
That is a good thing!
TABConf was never built as a business. It has always been community service: volunteer run, historically carried by a small core group of a few people, with a much larger group of volunteers making it possible every year.
The goal was always simple: keep it technical. Avoid price action, charts, "wen moon" talks, and hype.
I have always said TABConf is not the place to come learn why Bitcoin is great. It is the place where, once you know Bitcoin is great, you come to learn what you can do next.
It has always been a builders and doers conference.
I still believe true sovereignty requires a minimum level of technical competence. I think this remains one of the most underrated ideas in the space. It is often dismissed by people who believe the entire burden is on developers and designers to abstract everything away. But in reality, the healthy place is somewhere in the middle. Taking responsibility for your own digital money is still a new idea for many people.
No one is too old, too new, or too "non technical" to learn how Bitcoin works. But that knowledge requires practice, repetition, and maintenance.
TABConf tried to create that space. It was a space that wasn't afraid to experiment with interactive puzzles and bizarre/funny formats that involved many people in the room instead of just generic panels and talks.
I also want to give special thanks to Brandon, who has been doing TAB with me for 10 years. He stuck it out with me through all of it, and TABConf would not have been what it was without him.
Brandon was also the one who had the idea to use GitHub and go fully open source with how the conference is organized in public. I really think that kind of open programming and communication made TABConf unique, and it is also something others have experimented with since.
There are many others I want to thank too: Stephen, Brianna, the Socratic BitDevs Village hosts, the Next Generation Village hosts, our speakers, volunteers, attendees, sponsors, and everyone who contributed.
I am not trying to play favorites..... but the full list is probably hundreds of people deep. Thank you to everyone who helped make each TABConf an amazing experience.
Over the years, I have heard from so many people about friendships, jobs, projects, companies, general opportunities that came from TABConf. There's even people who have met their spouses! It is hard to measure the impact, but the vibes have always been high, and I believe we all made serious good use of our time at TAB events.
That means more to me than I can properly express.
Let's send it off the right way!
I hope you will consider coming to TABConf this year and helping us make the final one a blast. We are accepting sponsorships, selling tickets, and, as always, it will be in Atlanta, GA.
All info should be available on the main TABConf website.Thank you to everyone who came to @TABConf 8 - Oct 12-15, 2026 ATL 7 and made it wonderful this year!
4 days of: cordial debates, technical workshops, talks and panels, interactivities, meshtastic devices, hardware hacking, the CTB puzzle. So much fun.
7 Things I would like to share from TABConf 7.
1. Huge sponsor love for enabling our grants and supporting the conf: lclhostresearch @HRF, SetDevBTC, BitcoinTutorials @Spiral FulgurVentures unchained jintekc @Fedi @andurobtc CleanSpark_Inc lightspark, DCD
2. So many new faces inspired to build on Bitcoin. Special love to the Brazilian crew who also hit the Rust Bitcoin Summit at @Bitcoin Park . Shout to @Lucas Ferreira π§π·β‘οΈ on the great work with vintenum and @Satsconf (Nov 7).
3. Thanks for personalized education and attention from so many talented folks especially some core contributors like @Murch and achow101. And those encouraging technical education with a carrot π₯ via CTB donors, you rock!: jintekc fedibtc @Bugle.News #40HPWπ§ Anchor Watch, TaprootWizards.
4. Adhoc and satellite events and activities were a blast: @Stephen DeLorme @ATL BitLab π·π§βππ @Shelly Legit @isabelfoxenduke Afterparties π₯³ @npub1337xxyne0pw52zgd984xqqs2q7qhqpt7phhn7xp6t9yt406vrvescdpkdt Mario Kart Double Sats π @niftynei() πΊπΈπΈπ§‘ Bitcoin at work-shop. The chess tournament crew: jondomedia @Bitcoin Party KC bitcoinburnbabe. βοΈ
5. Massive thanks to @Walton πΆοΈ @CryptoDoctor @Brianna HD Brandon @ExFrog @Alex Lewin and all volunteers for setup and breakdown in record time.
lclhostresearch crushed the Socratic BitDevs village as always. Hardcore trivia was amazing and super efficient.
6. Debate panels drew big crowds again. Year 2 of the format and going strong. Thanks Paul Sztorc and @Hunter βΏeaαΉ©t for setting context and involving the audience.
7. The warnet hosted by Zipkin was awesome. Big shout to chaincode for supporting it the last 2 years. Hacking LN β‘οΈβ οΈ nodes was a blast. Our evening WoT with @npub15j8f...0e9w πworkshop sparked ideas for recurring web of trust events at TAB.
I cannot wait to see you all next year for TABConf 8. Tickets are on sale now at early prices. Support the conference and grab yours today! Save the date: TABConf 8 is Oct 12-15, 2026. Mark your calendars! ποΈ
I'm wearing the @tunestr hoodie today in a coffee shop, a girl there knows my name is mike. She asks me.. "Are you Mike from tunestr". Holy crap.. small world, and too many Mikes.
π¨ @TABConf 8 - Oct 12-15, 2026 ATL
tickets are $121, going to β¬οΈ $256 on Friday!
ποΈ Your ticket includes:
π³ Breakfast & lunch for 4 days
π Afterparty on a rooftop w/ carnival games + open bar
π οΈ Free hardware swag
Don't miss it π
#Bitcoin #TABConf
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Can we objectively measure (point in time) relay filter effectiveness?
We can by looking at the friction a Tx/usecase faces getting into a block.
Filtering on datacarrier (preventing OP_RETURNs from exceeding 83 bytes) lives in the [pink box]
Sharing this as a discussion point.


@Rusty Russell
Hey Rusty. Just planting the seed that I'd love for you to make it to @TABConf 8 - Oct 12-15, 2026 ATL this year Oct 13-16. Happy to give you space to talk about GSR.
Is it possible to think that late-night shows in general are on their way out? Ratings are tough because of competing platforms, these shows are expensive to produce, and the FCC shouldn't be used as a political arm to censor speech, the FCC very likely overstepped here.
AND
There was a nonzero chance this was used as a convenient excuse to suspend a late-night host as a way to bring publicity and help promote the next person who would replace this host.
Asking for a friend, because apparently whenever this is asked, the first thing that comes up are analogies comparing this supposedly "gross" question to something about Charlie Kirk's murder. Smh. We are so cooked in terms of being able to debate stuff.
New PR @HODL


@HODL proof of grip 141.6
on you now to beat my new PR.


Yo @AGENTNOISE what's up my love
I'm working on the relaunch of my website and server backend, one thing I'm wondering if someone stumbles upon my game and wants to register with Nostr but doesn't have an account. Where should I point them?
?
I don't really want them to generate the keys on my website if I can help it because I want them to be responsible for not losing their nsec. Any ideas from what others have done?
Nostr - Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays
@tunestr forgot to tell you, I won a tunestr hat at BBB.


One of the most interesting talks at TABConf 6 this year.
@npub1uh8v...9y4m Tadhe Dryja.
goes over the: The Ethereumization of Bitcoin.
"The reasons Bitcoiners don't like ETH no longer apply"
@HODL
make sure to update your notes.
Your life is short. Build something positive that will outlive you.
Remember to also celebrate progress in reference to scale and privacy.