![]() ![]() I used to be, I guess, briefly a Bitcoin core developer at Chaincode Labs a long time ago. At some point, I heard about Liquid and federations and I was like, "Why don't we use the federation tag to implement these old e-cash ideas that allow us to have perfect privacy on Bitcoin, but perfect privacy in the eco-scheme to improve Bitcoin?" That's where the idea came from. That's how I got an idea of being able to integrate all these different ideas. At university, I did a talk about all the development from the beginning in the 80s with chamian eco-schemes and right up to Bitcoin and all the amazing stuff like Lightning. As such, I had a keen interest in old eco-schemes. Yeah, my background is mostly in computer science. Can you give us a little bit of your backstory, who you are and why you are interested in chamian mints? That's basically why we're here and what we're about.Įric, you've been working on chamian mints. This is a recorded conversation, and it will be released on the Bitcoin Space's live feed, which you can find on whatever podcast app you use. We do these multiple times a week, but today, we're going to be talking about the Lightning Network and federated chamian mints and what they mean, what they are, why they're interesting. This is obviously Bitcoin Magazine Twitter Spaces. ![]()
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