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Merged mining, chain locks, zk based data availability and sidechains. For the 9th episode of our Bitcoin and Beyond presentation series, we had the pleasure to chat with jagdeep sidhu of ROLLUX to about scaling Bitcoin. We discuss the extension of Bitcoin’s security through merge mining, chain locks for...

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Thank you to Bitcoin and Beyond Sponsors ‣ @BitCosm_io ‣ @RiscZero ‣ @dWalletNetwork ‣ @Coredao_Org ‣ @citrea_xyz

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Ryan 🇬🇧 ₿ITCOIN & CORE 🔶 ❤️2 лет назад

@realSidhuJag @RolluxL2 @Coredao_Org are the only ones who scales bitcoin. L1 evm compatible. Everything else is bullshit and won't ever ever beat what coredaos bringing lol

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Fernando ⚡💵2 лет назад

@realSidhuJag @RolluxL2 On it 🫡

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@realSidhuJag @RolluxL2 Thank you The Rollup, it's a really good one, very interesting !

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Ledpaz2 лет назад

@realSidhuJag @RolluxL2 Parabéns! Trabalho verdadeiramente profissional! $SYS é o futuro. @realSidhuJag inteligente como de costume.

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Marco2 лет назад

@syscoin @realSidhuJag @RolluxL2 ❤️

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@realSidhuJag @RolluxL2 In an industry consisting of 99% grifters, especially in public facing technical positions, there are very few real ones, but @realSidhuJag is one of them. 10 years of contribution to the industry, years on zero pay, working towards the goal of perfecting Syscoin.

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Minnie (🏛️,🏛️)2 лет назад

@realSidhuJag @RolluxL2 zk is the future for scalability and @HelloTelos is building it

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