Upcoming talks at bitcoin++ Berlin 2024, e-cash edition, Oct, 2024
Curious about Federated eCash Mint but not sure what it’s all about? In this session, we’ll break down how it works, what you can actually do with it, and why it matters. From its privacy features to real-world use cases, we’ll cover everything you need to know in simple, no-nonsense terms. Whether you’re completely new or just looking to get a better understanding, this talk will help you figure out how Federated eCash Mint can make a difference.
Venue: Plenarium
Fedimint
The rational, challenges, and optimizations of using ecash in Wasabi Wallet as anonymous api access right management tool.
Venue: Plenarium
Cypherpunk
NIP-60 + NIP-61 bring interoperable wallets to any nostr app, along with immediate, verifiable zaps.
Venue: Plenarium
Sanity Island
Fedimint allows anyone to bring their own custom modules to a federation. One such module is the Stability Pool module, also known as "stable balance." We use this in the Fedi app to give users the ability to lock the value of their bitcoin against fiat, thereby giving them peace of mind against market volatility. The presentation will cover the inner workings on this module at a high level, and give some insight on what module development is like for fedimint.
Venue: Workshop
Fedi
Ecash is a revolutionary technology, but would it work in a SHTF situation? How would people transact during a national blackout or if a government severed a country's international internet connection?
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Nutmix
How to design a low latency Byzantine Fault Tolerant system for constant performance with respect to the number of nodes.
Venue: Workshop
Fedimint
What if we could create a mint that could be penalized if it doesn't play by the rules? That's where STARK proofs come in. We will speak about Coconut, an experimental Mint and Wallet, written in Zig, aiming to explore potential applications of ZK proofs for Cashu protocol. We will think about how STARK proofs could potentially be used to reduce trust assumptions of the protocol.
Venue: Plenarium
StarkWare
A brief exploration of publicly available data from Fedimints using an open-source tool, Fedimint Observer.
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Fedimint
In this workshop, you'll learn how to add lightning to your project easily by combining ecash with Nostr Wallet Connect
Venue: Workshop
Independent
A talk on integrating and supporting ecash in web apps
Venue: Plenarium
Fedi
Short presentation on Fedi's white-glove federations
Venue: Plenarium
Fedi
In this workshop, we’ll provide an overview of the Cashu Dev Kit (CDK), focusing on both the mint and wallet components. We’ll walk you through how to set up CDK in your project and how to use it to create a basic wallet. This session is practical and hands-on, using real-world examples to help you understand the core concepts and functionalities of the Cashu Dev Kit. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have built a simple yet functional wallet and gained a solid understanding of how to leverage CDK in your projects.
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Cashu on Shopstr: An overview of how Cashu is used throughout the Shopstr marketplace Nostr client. NIP-60 Cashu Wallet: A workshop going over how to implement a Nostr-based Cashu wallet.
Venue: Plenarium
Shopstr
Copy-pasting is easy enough... Animated QR codes are cool too! What else can we do? In this workshop we'll explore different ways of transmitting ecash from one device to another, particularly mobile devices in low-connectivity environments. - Text-based transmission (copy-paste & send) - Visual transmission (animated QR codes) - Audio transmission (wtf? is this even possible?)
Venue: Workshop
Fedi
This presentation will describe the evolution of Fedimint's Lightning Gateway architecture, from a CLN extension, to supporting LND, modularizing each component, implementing a new cryptographic contract protocol with the federation, and adding LDK-node support.
Venue: Workshop
Fedimint
Bitcoin has not yet found product market fit as a consumer payments technology. This talk explores the hurdles of adoption and shows how eCash bridges bitcoin payments to the masses.
Venue: Plenarium
Boardwalk
There are many ways of constructing e-cash systems out of cryptographic building blocks. This talk will overview some of those building blocks.
Venue: Plenarium
Spiral
Traditional Lightning wallets offer a stark choice: complex and non-custodial or privacy-compromising and custodial. Cashu bridges this gap, enabling developers to build user-friendly Lightning-enabled apps without the usual complexities. In this hands-on workshop, with the help of cashu-ts and Replit, participants will implement sending and receiving Lightning payments while exploring privacy features, offline capabilities, multi-currency support, and user-selectable custodians.
Venue: Workshop
Boardwalk
Auditing mining share submissions with blind signatures.
Venue: Plenarium
Stratum Reference Implementation, John Street
This workshop is a live-coding session. We will be building a Cashu web-wallet using the cashu-ts TypeScript library. During the workshop I will explain fundamental Cashu concepts and how they are applied in cashu-ts.
Venue: Workshop
Mining bitcoin has come to rely almost exclusively on incumbent mining pools serving as trusted third parties to produce block templates and process payouts. While the system works well enough for most miners, it still suffers from the inherent weaknesses of the trust based model. Completely decentralized mining is not really possible, since mining pools cannot avoid bending the knee to the most well capitalized pool operator. The need for capital to smooth out mining reward variance increases pool centralization, limiting the minimum practical pool size and cutting off the possibility for small casual mining, and there is a broader cost in the loss of the ability to mine UTXOs that do not pass through custodial wallets. With the possibility of block withholding, the need for trust spreads. Mining pools must be wary of their hashers, hassling them for more information than they would otherwise need. A certain percentage of fraud on the part of the mining pool cartel is accepted as unavoidable. These costs and privacy violations can be avoided by mining to a solo pool, but no mechanism exists to buy hashrate directly without a trusted party. In this talk, I propose a solution to the mining pool centralization problem using a self-hostable FOSS mining pool stack to generate ecash assets backed by mining shares. The system is robust as long as some honest pool operators, anywhere in the world, are able to host it without interference from the state.
Venue: Plenarium
Triangle BitDevs
eCash systems were once revolutionary, but they now belong to a bygone era. As the Bitcoin economy grows, the limitations of these legacy systems become increasingly apparent. In this talk, discover why Zero-Knowledge (ZK) systems are the future, offering privacy, scalability, and decentralization. It’s time to move beyond eCash and embrace the next generation of technology.
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Citrea
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