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Latest from Alyssa Hertig
In Wake of 'Major Failure,' Bitcoin Code Review Comes Under Scrutiny
In the wake of a severe code vulnerability, bitcoin developers are asking if current code review processes are enough to prevent further failures.

The Latest Bitcoin Bug Was So Bad, Developers Kept Its Full Details a Secret
This week's major bitcoin bug was even worse than developers let on – it could have been used to effectively print more bitcoin.

Ecash's Creator Is Back – And He Thinks He's Built the Fastest Blockchain Ever
Famed cryptographer and digital money pioneer, David Chaum, revealed he thinks he's built a "better" cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin Core Developers Move to Fix Denial-of-Service Software Bug
An abnormally severe bug has been discovered in bitcoin's software, with possible ramifications for lightning users.

Grin Is Hard Forking Every Six Months to Keep ASICs Off the Network
Amid crypto's war on ASICs, the Grin community is taking a new approach – shut them out for a limited time with consistent hard forks.

This Tech Lets You Send Any Cryptocurrency to the Lightning Network
A new type of lightning tech for swapping different types of transactions is seeing new tests with real money on the line.

Bitcoin's Next Big Software Upgrade to Feature New Language for Crypto Keys
A new version of Bitcoin Core is coming, including a new key language and more. CoinDesk assembles the earliest and most interesting details.

A Fight Is Breaking Out Over Bitcoin Cash – And It Just Might Split the Code
Bitcoin cash devs are fighting over what code changes to make next. If no one compromises, hard-forked coin could itself split into two.

Bitcoin's Lightning Network Is Getting Its Own Hacker Camp
Chaincode is launching a new "residency" in New York that will focus on helping developers build their own Lightning Network apps

What the Foreshadow Flaw Means for the Future of Cryptocurrency
A new security flaw doesn't bode well for experimental cryptocurrency projects looking to use trusted hardware in the near future.
