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Ezekial2517 (OP)
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August 10, 2016, 01:39:03 PM
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A new hacker residency will be taking place in New York City this September with help from BTC developer Matt Corallo. The four-week R&D program will be hosted by Chaincode Labs and will provide an environment for Bitcoin education, development, and project building.

Chaincode To Further Bitcoin Development With a Four-Week Hacker Residency in NY


On September 12 the team behind Chaincode and Matt Corallo co-founder of Blockstream are looking for interested individuals to join the program. Chaincode says if there are people that would like to contribute to Bitcoin Core or want to spend time designing protocols with the Bitcoin network this four-week program will be the place to be. The R&D organization explains there will be a series of talks and most importantly learning by doing amongst the top minds within the industry.


Read More Here ~> https://news.bitcoin.com/chaincode-bitcoin-hacker-residency/
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February 02, 2020, 01:35:38 PM
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Fabian Jahr from Berlin who was one of the Chaincode Residents in the Summer of 2019 summarized his impressions as follows:





Source: https://bitcoinsaigon.org/fabian-jahr-interview/

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