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Learning Bitcoin & Design #17: FROST #616

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rabbitholiness opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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Learning Bitcoin & Design #17: FROST #616

rabbitholiness opened this issue Jan 16, 2024 · 1 comment
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rabbitholiness commented Jan 16, 2024

UTCTime: 2024-02-08 08:00 UTC
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FROST (Flexible Round- Optimized Schnorr Threshold Signatures) is a protocol that promises to offer many benefits for Bitcoin products, especially in a multi-sig context.

In this call, Nick from Frostsnap will give us an overview of what FROST is, how it works and what the benefits are for Bitcon products. He has been on Stephan Livera's podcast a while back. You can check it out here.

You can find the original whitepaper here. There is a good short overview video available on Blockstream's website here.

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@GBKS GBKS changed the title Learning Bitcoin & Design Call #15: FROST Learning Bitcoin & Design #17: FROST Jan 23, 2024
@GBKS GBKS added the call Scheduled community and project calls label Feb 5, 2024
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Unfortunately I ran into a strange bug/problem with Jitsi that caused the recording to not be saved to my computer. But here is the link to Nick's slide deck.

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