Blockstream to Release First Open Source Code for Sidechains

Blockstream to Release First Open Source Code for Sidechains

Blockstream has announced it will release an open source codebase and testing environment for its signature sidechains project. Called Sidechains Elements, the launch is the first major release for the bitcoin startup since it published its white paper last fall. According to Blockstream, the code will allow community developers to experiment with sidechain functionality, with initial features allowing users to transact and issue digital assets. The release comes months after Blockstream raised $21m in seed capital from investors including Reid Hoffman, Google chairman Eric Schmidt's....


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