Bitcoin Core contributors receive additional grants to further their development work.
The Linux Foundation has closed the Bitcoin Mailing List after a decade, leading Bitcoin Core developers to shift it to Google Groups for ongoing support.
Bitcoin Core's block propagation was hindered by stalling peers, affecting network efficiency.
Filmmaker announces a movie project centered on Bitcoin Core, seeking community engagement through comments.
Craig Wright sues Bitcoin Core developers, claiming BSV as the true Bitcoin and seeks £911 billion in damages.
Craig Wright, who claims to be the inventor of Bitcoin, is initiating a legal battle against Bitcoin Core. However, his claims of being Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of Bitcoin, have been widely disputed and are not recognized by the majority of the cryptocurrency community.
Charles Hoskinson of Cardano criticized Craig Wright's £911 billion lawsuit against Bitcoin Core and Square, questioning legal tolerance for such actions.
Dr. Craig Wright has filed a lawsuit against the developers of Bitcoin Core, creating significant buzz in the crypto community.
Dr. Craig Wright has initiated legal action against Bitcoin Core developers.
A critical vulnerability affecting one in six Bitcoin Core nodes has prompted developers to urge users to update to version 24.0.1 or higher immediately.
Bitcoin Core disclosed a memory denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerability caused by headers spam, impacting system performance.
This week's newsletter introduces a new testing tool for Bitcoin Core and highlights a DLC-based loan contract.
Fractal Bitcoin has launched its mainnet, introducing a variant based on Bitcoin Core v24.0.1, with its own modifications and issues.
Mutation-core is a mutation testing tool for Bitcoin Core discussed on Stacker News by the community.
Bitcoin Core v28.0rc1 binaries are now available for download.
Bitcoin Core releases are now available as torrents advertised on Nostr.
Rebar Labs launches Rebar Shield to enhance Bitcoin transaction privacy by offering private mempool access and MEV protection.
Bitcoin Core has disclosed two security vulnerabilities: a high-severity one that could cause a network crash via message spam, and a low-severity one linked to Miniupnp.
Bitcoin Core developers introduce two new security advisories to enhance network security as adoption grows.
Bitcoin Core has integrated two new security advisories to address past vulnerabilities and help developers avoid security breaches.
Bitcoin Core developers introduce a critical bug disclosure policy to improve security communication within the Bitcoin network.
Bitcoin Core developers launched a new bug disclosure policy with four severity levels.
Bitcoin Core's Optech Newsletter #306 recommends upgrading to version 25.0 or higher and discusses a new vulnerability disclosure policy.
Issue #301 of Bitcoin Optech discusses the use of Lamport signatures to enhance transaction security without consensus changes, and includes updates on Bitcoin Core PR Review Club, software announcements, and infrastructure software changes.
The latest update to Bitcoin Core includes BIP324 v2 Transport enabled by default, enhancing network security, and introduces a new mempool.dat format.
Bitcoin Core releases version 27.0 with significant updates to improve network protocols, security, and wallet functionality, available for download on their website and GitHub.
The article emphasizes that under 20% of financial institutions issuing spot Bitcoin ETFs contribute to Bitcoin Core developer funding.
Bitcoin Core v26.1 release introduces various bug fixes and performance enhancements, ensuring a more robust and efficient Bitcoin network.
Citadel v0.3.5 allows users to choose between Bitcoin Core or Knots for their home server OS, enhancing Bitcoin-centric personal server customizability.
Bitcoin Optech #316 covers time warp vulnerability in testnet4, onion message DoS mitigations, optional LN payer identification, and changes to Bitcoin Core's build system.
Bitcoin Core v28 implements full-RBF (Replace-by-Fee) by default, enhancing transaction flexibility.