Summary: In this episode of the Ready for Merge show, Christine D. Kim discusses the latest updates in Bitcoin and Ethereum protocol developments. She highlights recent code merges in Bitcoin, including improvements in transaction processing and multi-signature transactions. The episode also covers the upcoming Fusaka upgrade in Ethereum, detailing its implications for node operators and smart contract developers. Christine emphasizes the differences in development culture between Bitcoin and Ethereum, showcasing the unique challenges and progress in both ecosystems.
Takeaways:
The Bitcoin Core development process involves regular updates and releases.
Recent Bitcoin updates focus on improving transaction processing efficiency.
The Cluster Mempool Working Group aims to enhance how unconfirmed transactions are handled.
Ethereum’s Fusaka upgrade is set to activate on December 3rd, introducing significant changes.
Fusaka will activate a new transaction gas limit in Ethereum.
The culture of Bitcoin development prioritizes long-term stability over rapid changes.
Ethereum developers focus on speed and iteration in protocol upgrades.
The completion of working groups in Bitcoin is a significant milestone.
Christine highlights the importance of understanding code changes in both Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Next Wednesday’s Ready for Merge episode will be a rerun of a Meet the Devs interview with Geth developer Marius van der Wijden.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Show Updates
02:17 Bitcoin Protocol Developments
21:55 Ethereum Protocol Updates
38:40 Outro and Info About Future Episodes
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Song Credits: Special thanks to Calios for the music featured in this episode. You can listen to the full track, “Our Lives,” and other songs by Calios on Spotify.











