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Advancing open-source Bitcoin development. 501(c)(3) nonprofit funding a conservative Bitcoin client, education, and research. Built on Core. Focused on stability, security, and sound money.
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ProductionReady 2 months ago
Bitcoin needs more developers, and not just from the usual pipeline. We're building education programs focused on emerging economies, training devs on secure software practices. The more people who understand the protocol deeply, the harder it is to capture.
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ProductionReady 2 months ago
You can't verify without a node. Without one, you're trusting someone else, and the whole point of Bitcoin is that you don't have to. Keeping the cost of running a node low enough that ordinary people can do it isn't optional. It's what keeps Bitcoin decentralized.
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ProductionReady 2 months ago
The response to our launch has been overwhelming. A lot of people are asking good questions: who are the developers, how is this different from Core, why not contribute upstream? We welcome the scrutiny. Bitcoin development should have a high bar, and so should we. More to come. View article →
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ProductionReady 2 months ago
Every debate about what belongs in a Bitcoin block is really a debate about what Bitcoin is. If it's money, act like it.
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ProductionReady 3 months ago
Node operators are Bitcoin's final check on power. If they don't like a change, they don't upgrade. That's not a flaw in the system — that's the system working.
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ProductionReady 3 months ago
Bitcoin has mass adoption by nation-states, trillions in value on the network, and a development process that hasn't scaled to match. More implementations isn't a threat — it's infrastructure.