
cbspears ◉|Apr 09, 2025 14:36
You're talking about Bitcoin soft forks wrong!
...at least, that’s what Bitcoin developer @reardencode says. “We need to be thinking about what *capabilities* different opcodes create”
also: OP_CAT, MEV, and Bitcoin decentralization
Notes:
- Bitcoin is the first digitally scarce asset
- OP_CAT enables five different capabilities
- SegWit enabled non-third party malleable txs
- Taproot enabled hidden script paths
- CTV+CSS combo enables rebindable signatures
- MEV concerns can probably be scoped and managed
Timestamps:
00:00 Start
01:28 What is Bitcoin?
02:36 What's an OP code?
05:41 How to think about OP codes
07:39 Capabilities examples
10:17 Explaining OP codes
12:03 What do we want?
13:24 Why did SegWit NOT do more?
15:22 Taproot
18:50 Arch
19:25 Hidden script paths
22:13 CTV
31:55 OP_CAT
35:11 Check Contract Verify
36:33 Introduction of "state" & MEV
37:07 MEV
40:29 Limiting MEV
43:36 The problems of OP_CAT
48:26 The current consensus
52:22 Wrap up
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