From: Jeremy Rubin <jeremy.l.rubin@gmail.com>
To: Bitcoin development mailing list <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>
Subject: [bitcoin-dev] BIP-119 CTV Meeting #4 Draft Agenda for Tuesday February 22nd at 12:00 PT
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2022 19:36:05 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAD5xwhjBvGLC5AHR4Xngnkg78A_UV4AkPUKAi0COzCxMZnVeNQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
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Hi All,
Apologies for the late posting of the agenda. The 4th CTV meeting will be
held tomorrow at 12:00 PT in ##ctv-bip-review in Libera.chat.
Tomorrow the conversation will be slightly more tutorial focused. If you
have time in advance of the meeting, it might be good to do some of this in
advance.
1) Discussion: What is the goal of Signet? (20 minutes)
- Do we have a "decision function" of observations from a test network?
- What applications should be prototyped/fleshed out?
- What level of fleshed out matters?
- Should we add other experiments in the mix on this net, like
APO/Sponsors?
- Should we get e.g. lightning working on this signet?
2) Connecting to CTV Signet Tutorial (10 mins)
We'll make sure everyone who wants to be on it is on it & debug any issues.
*Ahead of Meeting: Build this
branch https://github.com/JeremyRubin/bitcoin/tree/checktemplateverify-signet-23.0-alpha
<https://github.com/JeremyRubin/bitcoin/tree/checktemplateverify-signet-23.0-alpha>*
Connect to:
```
[signet]
signetchallenge=512102946e8ba8eca597194e7ed90377d9bbebc5d17a9609ab3e35e706612ee882759351ae
addnode=50.18.75.225
```
3) Receiving Coins / Sending Coins (5 mins)
There's now a faucet for this signet: https://faucet.ctvsignet.com
And also an explorer: https://explorer.ctvsignet.com
4) Sapio tutorial (25 minutes)
*Ahead of meeting, if you have time: skim https://learn.sapio-lang.org
<https://learn.sapio-lang.org> & download/build the sapio cli & plugin
examples*
We'll try to get everyone building and sending a basic application (e.g.
congestion control tree or vault) on the signet (instructions to be posted
before meeting).
We won't use Sapio Studio, just the Sapio CLI.
5) Sapio Q&A (30 mins)
After some experience playing with Sapio, more general discussion about the
project and what it may accomplish
6) General Discussion (30 minutes)
Best,
Jeremy
--
@JeremyRubin <https://twitter.com/JeremyRubin>
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