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Atlanta BitDevs event

Bitcoin Socratic Seminar #52

Bitcoin Socratic Seminar #52

It's almost time for Bitcoin Socratic Seminar #52!

What is a Socratic Seminar?

Inspired by other BitDevs meetups around the US, our Socratic Seminar events are formatted to foster debate, information sharing and lively discussion.

  1. Discussion topics are provided ahead of the event
  2. The event moderator(s) leads the audience through the topics
  3. Raise your hand to grab the mic and participate in the conversation
  4. We go to a bar afterwards

We follow the Chatham House Rule at this event: you are free to use the information you receive, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.

Logistics for Tomorrow Night

Tomorrow night we'll be meeting at ATL BitLab. Join our telegram channel in case you need to ask for help finding us the night of the event.

Address

684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE, Suite A1 Atlanta, GA 30312

Parking

Please follow the parking instructions here: Parking Information

Chatham House Rule

We follow the Chatham House Rule at this event. You're welcome to share what you learn, but not who said it.

To help everyone speak freely, please do not take videos, pictures, or audio recordings during the seminar.

Topics

Over the past month, Bitcoin has felt a little more like a systems war and a little less like a product cycle. On the base layer, people are still grinding through the unglamorous but essential questions: how to store and serve chain data more efficiently, how mining protocol design changes who actually controls block construction, what BIP process milestones do and don't mean, and how much trust we're quietly outsourcing to centralized infrastructure like GitHub. At the same time, the quantum conversation keeps getting less theoretical. Instead of vague "someday" anxiety, the discussion is now about concrete migration paths, script design constraints, privacy tradeoffs, benchmarking, and whether post-quantum proposals can preserve the properties that make Bitcoin worth defending in the first place. Lightning keeps pushing in the opposite direction, toward product reality: BOLT12 plumbing, async receives, payer proofs, graph sync hardening, and more experiments around Ark, Bark, and wallet state backups that make the edges of the system feel more usable without becoming less strange. Around that, a growing layer of apps, AI tooling, and payments infrastructure is trying to make Bitcoin-native software feel more like a living ecosystem than a protocol museum. The through-line this month is that the hard questions are no longer isolated: protocol design, infrastructure resilience, wallet UX, and political hype cycles are all starting to press on each other at once.

Bitcoin

Quantum

BIP110

Lightning

ARK

LDK

LND

Other

AI

Business

Apps

Fun