| Earlier this month, many Bitcoin Core developers met up in Barcelona, Spain as part of their regular twice-yearly in person meetings. Attendees volunteered to take notes on the unconference-style sessions and the transcripts have been added to the BTC transcripts website: - AI session - ASMap - BIP324 and group policy options - BIPs editors - Bitcoin TUI - CAmount - CDash - Coins cache - Erlay redesign - External interfaces - GUI repo - Inventory send queue - Kernel (laundry list, overview, session) - Libevent - Logging - Modern crypto library - Mutation testing - Package relay - Post-cluster mempool - Private broadcast - QML (planning, update) - Silent payments - Static builds - SwiftSync - TCP hole punching - Template hash Additional informal discussions, code reviews, working groups, or other sessions occurred on: - Quantum - Determinism in testing - Testnet5 - MEVPool - Wallet priorities - Silent payments - Coins caching - Peer observer - ASMap updates - IPC updates - Utility binaries - Bitcoin Kernel - QML GUI - Deterministic simulation testing - AI assisted code review - BIP39 import - BIP54 - Fuzz testing - Mutation testing - Static builds - FIBRE updates - Parallel block input fetching https://btctranscripts.com/bitcoin-core-dev-tech/2026-05 JD and Patricia (from localhost research), Emily (from Brink), and myself organized. A list of previous meetings is here: https://coredev.tech Thank you to all of the volunteer scribes for taking notes. [link] [comments] |
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