TABConf on Nostr: We've started approving #TABConf2023 submissions for workshops and talks. Here are ...
We've started approving #TABConf2023 submissions for workshops and talks.
Here are the first 3 workshops approved for #TABConf2023 ⬇️
1️⃣ Programming Bitcoin in Rust by tcharding:
This workshop will give attendees a chance to play around with rust-bitcoin. The rust-bitcoin crate is a low-level crate used by popular Rust Bitcoin projects like BDK, LDK, and electrs. The point is to help devs get familiar with the library and foster cross-communication between projects.
https://github.com/TABConf/2023.tabconf.com/issues/342️⃣ Attacking Lightning Workshop by TonyGiorgio:
Learn how to use LNsploit to experiment with attacks on the Lightning Network, specifically on regtest. Gain hands-on experience or follow along to understand possible attacks and their mechanics.
https://github.com/TABConf/2023.tabconf.com/issues/383️⃣ Participating in the ASMap deployment process and building your own ASMap by fjahr:
Dive deep into the nuances of internet routing and discover why using an ASMap file is essential for node operators. Explore how an ASMap file is constructed, data sources, attack vectors, and more.
https://github.com/TABConf/2023.tabconf.com/issues/16If you have an idea or topic to share in workshop or talk format, now is your chance to shine! Submissions are open throughout the summer, and we're eager to review and approve proposals. Tag your favorite speakers or start a conversation with them in the GitHub issue.
These 3 workshops are just the beginning! We're excited to review more submissions and bring you a diverse range of talks and workshops at #TABConf2023. Keep those GitHub issues coming and let's make 2023 the best TAB yet!
https://2023.tabconf.com/speakersPublished at
2023-06-14 23:29:41Event JSON
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