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Bitcoin Park Live: The Iceberg of Bitcoin Development with Mike Schmidt from Brink

16/6/2025
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Keywords

Bitcoin, development, Brink, funding, maintenance, security, fuzz testing, consensus, multiple implementations, open source


Summary

In this conversation, Mike Schmidt discusses the complexities of Bitcoin development, emphasizing the importance of maintenance, funding, and community support through organizations like Brink. He explains the iceberg analogy to illustrate the visible and hidden aspects of Bitcoin development, the necessity of fuzz testing for security, and the philosophical considerations surrounding multiple implementations of Bitcoin. The discussion highlights the evolution of Bitcoin from a hobbyist project to a serious multi-trillion dollar asset, underscoring the need for dedicated resources and structured support for developers.


Takeaways

Bitcoin is fundamentally based on code that requires maintenance.

Brink was founded to support Bitcoin developers financially.

The development iceberg illustrates visible and hidden work in Bitcoin.

Maintenance work is crucial for the longevity of Bitcoin.

Fuzz testing helps identify bugs in Bitcoin's code.

Multiple implementations of Bitcoin are essential for decentralization.

Open source allows for innovation and experimentation in Bitcoin.

Community support is vital for funding Bitcoin development.

Transparency in funding and development builds trust in the community.

The early days of Bitcoin were driven by passionate hobbyists.


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Bitcoin Development and LARPing

02:16 The Development Iceberg: Understanding Bitcoin Code

04:50 The Need for Organizations like Brink

07:50 Maintenance and Upkeep of Bitcoin Code

10:23 The Importance of Peer-to-Peer Communication

13:01 Consensus and Different Implementations of Bitcoin

15:38 The Role of Open Source in Bitcoin Development

18:02 Brink's Vision and Responsibility

20:29 Transparency and Accountability in Funding

23:14 Fuzz Testing: Finding Bugs in Bitcoin Code

25:59 The Evolution of Bitcoin Development

28:14 Conclusion and Resources for Further Learning

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