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This is Atlanta's bitcoin hackerspace. Come work with other bitcoiners in the ATL as we connect Transaction Alley to a bold new future atop the lightning network.
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See all- BitDevs: Bitcoin Socratic Seminar #34684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE suite a1, Atlanta, GA
Join the Atlanta BitDevs every third Wednesday for a Socratic Seminar to discuss the latest technological developments in Bitcoin and Lightning! Inspired by other BitDevs meetups around the US, our Socratic Seminar events are formatted to foster debate, information sharing and lively discussion.
What should I expect?
- Discussion topics are provided ahead of the event (HERE)
- The event moderator(s) leads the audience through the topics
- Raise your hand to grab the mic and participate in the conversation
- We go to a bar afterwards
Agenda
6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Come Early to Network - Free Food and Drink6:30 PM - 6:45 PM
Overview of sponsors, announcements, and introductions6:45 PM - 7:05PM
Opening Presentation7:05 PM - 8:15 PM
Socratic Seminar8:30 PM - Midnight
Dinner / hangout at nearby restaurantPotential Topics
- Bitcoin Improvement Proposals
- Layer 2 Scaling Solutions
- Privacy Solutions
- Wallet Technology
- Bitcoin UX/UI Design
- Demos of Bitcoin related products, APIs, etc
- Bitcoin Open Source Software
- TOR, Ecash, Encryption, Nostr, and other related technologies that affect or work with bitcoin
Location
ATL BitLab
684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE, Unit A1, Atlanta, GA 30312
📍 Map Link
Park in the gravel lot. Look for the orange door behind the fence. - BitDevs: Learning Bitcoin #8 - Taptree of Horror Review684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE suite a1, Atlanta, GA
Tonight we're learning how Bitcoin works! Atlanta BitDevs meetups are place for free and open Bitcoin education in Atlanta. Discussions will be technical but are open to people of all skill levels. Join the community and #LearnBitcoinTogether!
What should I expect?
Every first Wednesday of the month is a Learning Bitcoin session at ATL BitLab. This week's topic will be posted ahead of time at atlbit.dev. Sometimes it may be a reading discussion group, other times it might be a presentation or workshop.Regardless, you do not need any prior knowledge to attend. Just come with an open mind.
Tonight's Topic
This past year's TABConf featured a Capture the Bitcoin challenge called the Taptree of Horror. Michael Tidwell will demonstrate how we built this elaborate puzzle and show us the secrets it contains. Expect to dive pretty deep with taproot during this session.Is this for me?
If you want to learn about bitcoin, then yes! While these sessions are engineering focused, many of our attendees are not engineers. Our crew also includes designers, hobbyists, product managers, entrepreneurs, and simply curious people who like to stay ahead of the curve with this technology.Schedule
6:00pm - Doors open, networking and socializing with beverages
6:30pm - Presentation or discussion starts
7:50pm - Wrap-up
8:00pm - The group migrates to a nearby restaurant for dinner