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- Description: The mempool is neither static nor uniform across nodes. There exists a complex relationship between transactions, some may conflict, others may be directly related (as part of an ancestor/descendant package). This affects block templating for miners as well as the propagation of transactions relevant to layer n+1 protocols. This panel will be an opportunity to explore these complexities and how they are being addressed.
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- Panelists: Clara Shikhelman, Mark Erhardt, Gloria Zhao
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- 1:45 - 2:30 - **Socratic Panel: Covenants**
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- 1:45 - 3:15 - **Break**
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- 3:15 - 4:00 - **Socratic Panel: Covenants**
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- Description: Covenants offer "introspection" to transactions, providing novel methods to restrict the future spends of an output. There are several proposals that would allow the use of covenants in Bitcoin, each with different designs and trade-offs. In the wake of the activation of taproot, future soft fork changes are under active consideration with Bitcoin's use of covenants as a significant point of discussion. What are covenants, and what are their use cases for Bitcoin? What are the current proposals that would allow covenants, and how should Bitcoin users approach an understanding of their tradeoffs? Aside from new use cases, how would covenants improve existing off-chain/scaling protocols?
- Description: The liveness requirement of the Lightning Network is rooted in the interactive nature of the protocol. This poses a significant challenge to parties who do not interact with the network from a device that supports an always-on lightning wallet. This panel will look at two schemes which play a part in addressing the complexities of this context: a "Lightning Service Provider" -- Lightning Address, and how to use a long CLTV in conjunction with such a provider to enable mobile to mobile lightning payments.
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- Moderator: Andrew Yang
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- Panelists: Matt Corallo, Andre Neves
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- 5:15 - 7:00 - **Lisa Neigut's Bitcoin LARP**
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- Description: Curious about how the Bitcoin network works at a low level? This is your chance to learn in a live setting! Users will take on the identity of nodes and miners and role play as software clients in the network. Participants will build blocks, find hashes, construct and pass transaction and block messages and interact in real time.
- Description: This session will be focused on Lightning protocol development. Topics will be drawn from the lightning-dev mailing list, pull requests in popular repositories (lnd, c-lightning, eclair, rust-lightning, lightning-rfcs), discussions of ANYPREVOUT/eltoo, as well as interesting projects that enhance the lightning protocol (e.g. LNURL). A final topic list will be posted on November 2nd.
- Description: The Lightning Network is quickly expanding. As it grows, so too does the demand for both inbound and outbound liquidity. With this growing demand and the ability to “dual fund” a channel, the rise of channel leasing markets has begun. How these markets operate and under what conditions channel counterparties cooperate are active areas of research and development. This panel will explore two modes of these markets (Lightning Pool and Liquidity Advertisements), how they work, and what their differences/tradeoffs are.
- Description: The liveness requirement of the Lightning Network is rooted in the interactive nature of the protocol. This poses a significant challenge to parties who do not interact with the network from a device that supports an always-on lightning wallet. This panel will look at two schemes which play a part in addressing the complexities of this context: a "Lightning Service Provider" -- Lightning Address, and how to use a long CLTV in conjunction with such a provider to enable mobile to mobile lightning payments.
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- Moderator: Andrew Yang
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- Panelists: Matt Corallo, Andre Neves
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- 3:55 - 5:15 - Break
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- 5:15 - 7:00 - **Trivia**
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- Description: Find a group of three and join up for some trivia! There will be three rounds: one with a technical focus on the lightning protocol, another on the Bitcoin protocol and a final round on Bitcoin history! First, second and third place teams take home satoshis!
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