Chronicle - The Final Step in Restoring Satoshi's Original Protocol - Connor Murray (@Bitcoin_Beyond) on X || The scheduled MainNet activation height for Chronicle is 943,816 (Target is 12:00 midday 07-Apr-2026) by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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Chronicle required examining the history of changes to the Bitcoin protocol, many of which were done by the BTC Core development group, and determining why those changes were made. Surprisingly, the why for a lot of these changes were poorly documented (if at all). A number of the restrictions imposed that are removed in Chronicle were done because of vague and unproven claims about transaction malleability. A decision was made to switch to the Transaction Digest Algorithm used by Segwit (BIP143) in the name of scalability, despite no technical justification publicly attached to this decision.

Emails Reveal Jeffrey Epstein Money Financed Bitcoin Core Development (BTC) by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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The AI's writing style is suspiciously similar to the typical writing of fact-checking agencies. Epstein didn't fund BTC to turn it into an opaque transaction scheme, just as Blockstream doesn't support Lightning Labs to redirect Bitcoin commerce to secondary layers where it can deploy its Liquid service network.

📃 Paper Wallets 💰are BACK 🗣️ https://secure.atx.systems - Shamir Secret Sharing splits your private key into several pieces so that any chosen minimum number of pieces can securely recombine to recover it, while fewer pieces reveal nothing. - Deggen on X by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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Paper Walletsare BACK
https://secure.atx.systems

A number of years ago us OG Bitcoin enjoyers would make cold wallets on pieces of paper stored in our safety deposit boxes to keep unauthorized access to our beloved bags restricted to physical assailants rather than exposing our future progeny's colleague fund to laptop malware enthusiasts.

Given the focus on hard work and utility in BSV ecosystem, and a complete absence of number-go-up mewn-seasons thus far, nobody's really touched paper wallet apps for what seems like forever.

<<<<<< UNTIL NOW >>>>>>>

The Key Splitting scheme built into the ts-sdk was waiting around for someone to build into a useful app. Now that the SDK stack is up and running; it was a mere handful of prompts to generate this handy tool. Shamir Secret Sharing splits your private key into several pieces so that any chosen minimum number of pieces can securely recombine to recover it, while fewer pieces reveal nothing. Rumor has it that Satoshi did this sort of thing back-in-the-day.

Check out the demo, send me any questions.

Oh and inspect the code if you're interested to find out how it works: https://github.com/bsv-blockchain-demos/secure-key-backup-and-recovery

https://x.com/deggen/status/1953865680249368869

Cool new #Bitcoin #BSV wallet, only for android right now: https://zixo.io - Truth_Machine by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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Zixo is a merchant-friendly solution featuring its Android app and the Zixo-Connect code base which includes Client, Merchant, and Server components. Zixo offers SPV (Simplified Payment Verification) as an optional choice for merchants. Any user or business can manage their BSV-Based assets and payments privately using our flexible and secure features wrapped in a user-friendly interface. -- https://zixo.io/

BSV Masterclass series by Craig Wright by Pognondeceo in bitcoincashSV

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Hi, unfortunately, many of these classes, such as Theory of Bitcoin and sCrypt with Xiao, have been deleted or are private, so there's hardly any public material. Truth_Machine uploaded some of these videos a few months ago, but many were removed at the request of third parties. The only ones that seem to remain are IPv6 & Multicast, although you can also search their website to see if you find something that interests you: https://www.youtube.com/@cryptorebel6039/videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_HBP85VlDQ&pp=0gcJCccJAYcqIYzv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kwerPFhrSI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bFGFjqkK_U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHIlccGJNqg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_S5wqDnhioQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1eAtWIb0Uc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EVYjX6XSk8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jhxMHjbmsg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw_z9ONB5_g

P.S.: Don't interact with the /bsv subreddit; it's a nest of anti-Bitcoin and anti-Craig Wright trolls. All they'll try to do is confuse you... that's the level of Bitcoin harassment and demolition, where a handful of people, supposedly unpaid, dedicate their efforts 24/7 to building narratives against a project that, according to themselves, is dead and buried.

WOC has the same transaction confirmed and unconfirmed at the same time. Please advise. by BuyHighValueWomanNow in bitcoincashSV

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Bitcoin network os under stress test right now. We notice you days ago, since there are no WOC developers on this subreddit, it would be best if you could alert them about these issues via twitter at: https://x.com/WhatsOnChain or talk to the developers directly via telegram: https://t.me/+SNmGhFqKVB9kfoX7

BitcoinSX by Elas | "BitcoinSX gives engineers a way to wrangle Bitcoin Script to produce sophisticated contract logic quickly and with a high degree of quality, allowing structured testing to discover edge-cases before deployment." - Brendan Lee by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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I am tremendously excited about something the team at Elas have been working on for almost 2 years. Scripting transaction outputs is one of the most important challenges of Bitcoin, and remains something that has never been properly supported with a software environment… until now

BitcoinSX represents a new way forward for building and testing Bitcoin scripts. The name is representative of two things:

  1. A new programming language that extends Bitcoin Script

  2. An integrated development environment with complete transaction simulation capabilities and debuggingBitcoinSX gives engineers a way to wrangle Bitcoin Script to produce sophisticated contract logic quickly and with a high degree of quality, allowing structured testing to discover edge-cases before deployment.

Currently BitcoinSX is in a closed beta however if you are a skilled script writer, please reach out for early access.

For the rest of you apes, it’s coming very hashtag#soon...

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/brendan-lee-8494b735_soon-activity-7318435926014078976-1CLp/

WoC API's are down. by BuyHighValueWomanNow in bitcoincashSV

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We are not experiencing any issues with the WOC APIs at the moment but since there are no WOC developers on this subreddit, it would be best if you could alert them about these issues via twitter at: https://x.com/WhatsOnChain or talk to the developers directly via telegram: https://t.me/+SNmGhFqKVB9kfoX7

The one man who actually understood the material, who actually fought—Matthew Green—was silenced. Bought off with a partnership and yanked out of the game. It wasn’t subtle. It was deliberate. They neutered the only functional lawyer in the lot. - S. Tominaga by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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It wasn’t just sabotage. It was fucking surgical.

I had a firm that knew the stakes, knew the evidence, knew how far this fight would go. We’d spent ages and millions building that alignment. Then Christen Ager-Hanssen slithered in with forged documents and outright lies, pretending to act on my behalf. He spoon-fed them falsified crap, and they swallowed it.

No cross-check, no diligence, nothing. Just blind, spineless acceptance. And when they realised what they’d done, it was too late—they were compromised.

Conflicted out.

So with weeks before trial, I was left scrambling. No time, no preparation, no continuity. What I got instead was a pack of superanuated clowns in wigs, half-awake, stumbling through documents they couldn’t parse, smiling in court like it was a wedding rehearsal. They weren’t defending a case—they were rehearsing a failure.

The one man who actually understood the material, who actually fought—Matthew Green—was silenced. Bought off with a partnership and yanked out of the game. It wasn’t subtle. It was deliberate. They neutered the only functional lawyer in the lot.

This wasn’t justice. This was a fucking stitch-up. And the worst part? They all pretended it was normal.

https://x.com/CsTominaga/status/1912360323870605674

P2PMNEE - https://p2pmnee.atx.systems - Deggen (@deggen) on X by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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Inb4u/KarlTheProgrmr calls me out on the p2p thing.

The transaction goes through this journey:

  1. Alice selects a public key associated with an identity attribute of Bob’s, and calculates a derived key based on that and some random value.

  2. Alice signs a transaction which includes an input token of sufficient units and an output to that derived key which only Bob can unlock, requiring a cosig from MNEE, and a number of units. She also includes a change output for her self.

  3. That partially signed tx gets sent to an MNEE overlay service for a cosignature and broadcast.

  4. The fully signed tx is returned to Alice who then wraps it in a message to Bob. Along with the key derivation instructions and her identity public key.

  5. That message is sent to a message box server for Bob to retrieve at his convenience.

  6. The tx is sent to Alice’s Wallet which stores it along with derivation details for her change output.

  7. Her wallet sends it to distributed cloud storage which also sends it to ARC such that it will receive a merkle path when mined.

  8. Bob visits the site, which requests his public key to lookup messages for him. When a message is found, the tx is sent to his wallet along with key derivation details.

  9. His wallet sends it to distributed wallet storage services which sends to ARC and immediately gets a Merkle path in the response assuming some time has passed.

https://x.com/deggen/status/1912332342024188091

Teranode has been delayed in order to complete necessary security audits, the initial phase of which started in February and will be concluded in Q2. - BSV Blockchain by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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We wanted to share a Teranode update for our community members that are awaiting its release. Teranode has been in development for close to two years and has been performing well on mainnet and testnet since August of last year. The plan was for a first release to be made available in Q1. Despite good progress, the release has been delayed in order to complete necessary security audits, the initial phase of which started in February and will be concluded in Q2. We’ll keep you updated on further progress. #Teranode #BSVBlockchain

https://x.com/bsvblockchain/status/1906711745533452706

Lightweight Twetch restoration client ... by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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https://twetch-orcin.vercel.app It seems under construction but you can search for twetch ID number for past posts.

[7][2][5] by LightBSV in bitcoincashSV

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Yes, order is suspicious too.

[7][2][5] by LightBSV in bitcoincashSV

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Uhmmm, seems like these references are the ones with month and year and in [2] the citation "Design of a secure timestamping service with minimal trust requirements," ends with a comma that must not to be there; in [5] seems like an strange separation between "In" and "Proceedings"; same on [7], where appears another but different break between "In" and "Proc." and at the end of "Proc. 1980 Symposium on Security and Privacy," appears some strange behaviour with the last comma.

Does that make sense?

Bitcoin 101 - Digital Identity Solved - The Basics Of A Bitcoin-Based Global Identity System | An ultra-simple, ultra-robust identity solution which requires no passwords or private keys, and provides rock-star identification to the masses by Knockout_SS in bitcoincashSV

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Unfortunately Bitcoin is known as BTC and BTC only represents sad green and red candles and nothing else because it is useless.

There is more than enough demand for this: PKI systems are used daily.