Tag: GitHub
GitHub’s Controversial Account Suspensions: The Double-Edged Sword of Sanctions
Explore GitHub’s controversial suspension of Russian developers amid U.S. sanctions and its implications for the open-source community.
OpenBazaar’s Exciting Revival: A Decentralized Marketplace Poised for Greatness
OpenBazaar is set for a digital revival as it rebuilds after shutdown. Exciting updates from developers hint at a promising new version.
Tornado Cash Makes a Comeback on GitHub: A Mixed Bag of Progress
Tornado Cash is back on GitHub in read-only mode. Explore the implications of this partial return amid ongoing legal controversies.
Resolving the Bitcoin Ordinals Bug: Community Debates Solutions for 1,200 Inscriptions
Explore proposed solutions to the Bitcoin Ordinals bug affecting 1,200 inscriptions, as community members debate the best approach.
Norway’s Central Bank Hits Milestone with CBDC Sandbox Release
Norway’s central bank has released an open-source CBDC sandbox, promoting innovation in digital currency. Explore its features and global implications.
Polkadot’s Record-Breaking Month: Contributions, Messages, and Future Upgrades
Discover how Polkadot soared in September with record contributions, parachain messaging, and plans for major scalability upgrades.
Exploring Jack Dorsey’s Vision for Decentralized Social Media Solutions
Jack Dorsey advocates for a free and open social media protocol, emphasizing user control and decentralized networks after Twitter’s internal investigation.
The Shift from Layer-One Blockchains to DeFi: A Developer’s Perspective
Discover how developers are shifting focus from traditional blockchains to thriving DeFi protocols, with Ethereum leading the pack.
Ethereum’s Most Anticipated Milestone: The Deposit Contract Drama Unfolds
Uncover the latest on Ethereum’s deposit contract launch and essential safety tips to avoid scams in the crypto space.
The Great Variable Naming Controversy: How a Simple Change Sparked a Twitter War in the Bitcoin Community
Discover how a simple variable renaming in Bitcoin code sparked a Twitter war, leading to a core developer’s temporary retirement.