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John Newbery’s New Nonprofit Brink Will Train And Support Bitcoin Developers

Brink, a nonprofit founded by John Newbery and Mike Schmidt, will offer fellowship and support to Bitcoin and Bitcoin-adjacent developers.

Why FOSS Development Is Crucial for Bitcoin’s Mainstream Acceptance

The Bitcoin and cryptocurrency ecosystems needs real investment in FOSS development to live up to their disruptive promise and potential.

Op Ed: Want to Learn How to Contribute to Bitcoin? Try a ‘Good First Issue’

"Good first issues" in the Bitcoin Core GitHub repository offer valuable learning opportunities to new contributors.

Will Binance’s Accelerator Program Help Bitcoin?

Binance X, an initiative from the cryptocurrency company focused on resources for developers, is mostly focused on the company’s own initiatives.

Cartoon: Snakes and Ladders

Startup life is full of snakes and ladders, but in the blockchain market there are currently more snakes.

Living on Bitcoin Day 6: An Artist, a Dev and a Moon Boy Walk Into a Bar…

Colin Harper continues his San Francisco experiment, spending bitcoin and attending a meetup in a crypto-friendly bar with some great, diverse company.

Educating the Next Wave of Bitcoin Developers

"The thing that makes Bitcoin hard to get started on is the cryptography, and that's hard because the math is not familiar to developers." Fortunately, there are experts out there ready to help.

Canada’s First All-Crypto Legal Firm Opens Its Doors to Global Clientele

Cameron-Huff said that he is happy to accept bitcoin as payment (as well as fiat) and, in what he sees as another pioneering step forward, he has a fixed-fee payment system for his clients.

DevCon 4 Will Set the Stage for Ethereum’s Next Milestone: Constantinople

Constantinople is the next slated Ethereum release, introduced through a hard fork, that will include five Ethereum Improvement Proposals.

Qtum Platform Now Available Through Amazon Web Services

The platform makes it possible for anyone to run a Qtum node or use Qtum pre-installed to launch a server on its mainnet or testnet.
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