4 New Bitcoin Features Revealed by Core Developer Mike Hearn
Electrum is one of the many Bitcoin wallets currently available to users of the payment network. In a video released by IamSatoshi on YouTube, Bitcoin core developer Mike Hearn has revealed a few different new features that are going to be pushed onto the Bitcoin protocol this year. There are many different upgrades that need to be made to the protocol to keep it secure, cheap, and stable, and the core developers have been working on a variety of different issues over the past few years. As the Bitcoin network continues to grow, it becomes more important to deal with the kinds of issues....
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