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Save Your SpotTogether with BOSCH we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
Together with Bosch we invite you to a full day of learning more about the intersection of mobility and code. Get to know more about how modern mobility is defined by an intricate interplay of hardware and software and how cars are not only connected to the road, but also to the cloud.
Coding the Future of Mobility features a variety of talks and a workshop, that give you valuable insights into the world of mobility - wether you join in-person or online.
This session will cover the Introduction to Bitcoin Development course at Bitcoin SV Academy, the free online learning platform offering university-style, academia-quality Bitcoin education. Find out more about the platform and its course offerings, with a focus on the BSV library.
Brendan is the Training and Development Manager at Bitcoin Association, a role in which he oversees the development of the Bitcoin SV developer curriculum. An engineer by trade, Brendan has been involved in a number of initiatives in the digital asset space, including working with Tokenized and Coinstorage.
DotWallet is a lot more than just a wallet - there's so much more you can do, including new tools for creating and managing tokens. In this session, learn about these new tools, the range of APIs offered for building payment and data functionalities, the development environment provided, as well as the all-new DotID and Windtalker features.
Lin Zheming is the co-founder and CEO of Mempool, a BSV/BTC mining pool and blockchain service provider for applications on top of Bitcoin SV. He is also the co-founder and CEO of DotWallet, a non-custodial BSV only wallet in WeChat which also supports sending and receiving BTC Token. Developing Bitcoin SV applications made ease by DotWallet OpenPlatform SDK for developers to get more exposure among users.
Mr. Lin Zheming born in Fuzhou, China, is a former employee of Apple and Baidu, being a veteran of 13 years in internet product designing and marketing in the booming Chinese market.
In this session, Chronos Labs founder Aaron Russell will cover the key tools provided in the Chronos Labs suite of development products, including Operate SV, TxForge and Paypresto.
This session will explore how Bitcoin transactions can be used to embed data on the blockchain and then use that data in applications built on Bitcoin SV. It will cover the basics of transactions and the different mechanisms that can be used to add application data to them, including basic standards and key considerations for blockchain-based data, concluding with a walkthrough demonstration of creating data transactions.
Alessio was born as a computer engineer and holds a PhD in Information Technology from Politecnico di Milano. During his graduate years, he also developed the business aspect of his research interests, cofounding one of the first Italian startups involved in the design of blockchain solutions. Following a postdoc at the Alan Turing Institute, Alessio joined nChain as a researcher. His scientific activity focuses on the emerging dynamics of the Bitcoin network and on industrial applications of blockchain technologies, including IoT, data-management, and micropayments.
Simplified payment verification (SPV) has been a long time coming. In this session, learn how a peer-to-peer (P2P) payment protocol can function and find out how true P2P transactions can be enabled using a lite client toolbox, which offers SPV along with a collection of associated tools.
Jad has been working in the Bitcoin industry full time for 4 years and is passionate about the value that sound money, global instant nano-payments, and a single worldwide immutable ledger can bring to the world. A computer engineer who deepened his technical Bitcoin expertise with an MSc in information security emphasising on applied cryptography, Jad currently focuses primarily on building Bitcoin infrastructure.
Steve Shadders sits down with Dr Craig S. Wright for a candid discussion on development in Bitcoin.
Steve Shadders has been involved in Bitcoin infrastructure since early 2011. As one of the first authors of open-source mining pool software "PoolServerJ," he was at the forefront of implementing new features like merged mining and local coinbase generation that are in common use today. Steve was actively involved in BitcoinJ project as one of the earliest contributors and still uses it today as his staple Bitcoin library. Today, Steve heads up nChain’s engineering team and is the Technical Director of the Bitcoin SV Node project. He is passionate about the future role of Bitcoin in reshaping the world. In his own words, it is disruptive technology with “more potential to change the world than the printing press.” In his role, he contributes his ecosystem-wide perspective to support building the mining and UX infrastructure needed to enable Satoshi’s Vision to be realized.
Recent updates by the Bitcoin SV Infrastructure Team have unlocked several new use cases for specialised transaction types: consolidation transactions have paved the way for nanopayments, while dust return transactions will keep wallets clean and eliminate dusting privacy attacks. And of course, long chains of descendant transactions thanks to a lifting of the ancestor limit. In this session, Steve Shadders and Matej Trampuš will explore a range of different use cases for these specialised transaction types, including covering the mechanics of how each of these transaction types are assessed, accepted and propagated.
Matej Trampuš is a Co-Founder and CTO of CREA. He has been fascinated with computer security ever since his father introduced him to the school’s Apple II. After receiving his PhD in application security, he realised that working in the industry can provide much more challenges than pursuing an academic career. In the last 25 years he has analysed, architected and led the development of software solutions for a wide range of clients - spanning from banking through insurance, utility and Telco. Bitcoin has invigorated his interest in computer security, distributed systems and scaling. He believes that there is nothing more satisfying than changing the world through making the global adoption of blockchain technology a reality.
The HandCash Connect SDK has brought easy-to-integrate nanopayments - those as small as a single cent - to application developers everywhere. In this session, learn how you can quickly and effectively integrate nanopayments into apps and games, as well as a host of other blockchain functions - including encrypted data and messages.
Software engineer and full-stack developer. Combining edge technology, agile methodologies and lean startup to lead teams building the right products, maximise ROI and minimise risks.
This session will focus on a key feature called OP_PUSH_TX, a critical concept for creating advanced smart contracts on Bitcoin SV. It allows a contract to introspect the transaction context it is in and forms the basis for a wide range of smart contracts, previously deemed unfeasible if not impossible. Learn how the intriguing OP_PUSH_TX works and how it can be used to build a variety of different smart contracts.
Xiaohui Liu is the founder and CEO of sCrypt Inc., a company dedicated to providing integrated on-chain smart contracting solutions on BSV. Previously, he was a co-founder and the Chief Scientist at blockchain startup ContentBox. Before that, he was a Research Scientist at Facebook in the Connectivity Lab, conducting fundamental research to make internet access available throughout the world. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science, specialized in peer-to-peer distributed networking. He has published multiple papers in premier conferences and journals. He also has one international patent.
Learn all about testing applications in a regtest environment for the development of safer and more efficient SPV applications. This session will cover creating a regtest blockchain and performing application testing using the ElectrumSV SDK, including the main features and functionalities offered, concluding with case study examples.
Hayden Donnelly is a software engineer, contributor to the ElectrumSV wallet and co-maintainer of the ElectrumSV-SDK project.
He is also the maintainer of the popular python library “bitsv” and “polyglot” – an extension to bitsv.
He has a passion for building ergonomic dev. tools and thinks there is still more work needed in this area.
Hayden will cover the topic of how to make use of the ElectrumSV-SDK for developing applications in a simulated, regtest development environment.
Peek under the kimono of the development of CryptoFights. This session will cover the FYX Gaming SDK, including unique features of the FYX platform, non-fungible tokens (NFTs), CryptoFights, as well as advanced use case examples for the RUN protocol.
David is CTO and Chief Architect at Fyx Gaming. Having spent the last 3 years pioneering architecture of interactive blockchain gaming, he has learned a lot of lessons on the path to bring his passion for Bitcoin to help build the future.
Steve Shadders has been involved in Bitcoin infrastructure since early 2011. As one of the first authors of open-source mining pool software "PoolServerJ," he was at the forefront of implementing new features like merged mining and local coinbase generation that are in common use today. Steve was actively involved in BitcoinJ project as one of the earliest contributors and still uses it today as his staple Bitcoin library. Today, Steve heads up nChain’s engineering team and is the Technical Director of the Bitcoin SV Node project. He is passionate about the future role of Bitcoin in reshaping the world. In his own words, it is disruptive technology with “more potential to change the world than the printing press.” In his role, he contributes his ecosystem-wide perspective to support building the mining and UX infrastructure needed to enable Satoshi’s Vision to be realized.