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TABConf Sessions

Curated audio from TABConf, Atlanta’s technical Bitcoin conference. Each episode is a conference talk, panel, or workshop from protocol and application builders pushing Bitcoin forward. Expect deep dives into Bitcoin Core, Lightning, privacy, security, and the tooling teams ship with. Grassroots, community built, and designed for builders who want signal.

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TABConf 4: Bitcoin Legal Panel with Justine Harper, Hussein Badakhchani, Zack Shapiro, and Desiree Dickerson 01.04.2026

Description: A TABConf 2022 panel on the legal challenges and opportunities in Bitcoin. Justine Harper, Hussein Badakhchani, Zack Shapiro, and Desiree Dickerson cover regulation, compliance, and where the legal landscape is heading as Bitcoin adoption grows. Recorded live at TABConf in 2022.

TABConf 6: Build a Web Wallet with BDK 1.0 24.03.2026

A hands on TABConf 6 workshop on building a simple descriptor based web wallet with BDK 1.0. The session introduces the new stable bdk_wallet API and why it matters: the Wallet struct decouples persistence and blockchain clients, making it easier to build apps using Rust async runtimes. You’ll build a web wallet using Axum, an Esplora client, and a SQLite database, covering the key steps: generati...

TABConf 6: Soft Fork Covenant Dependent Layer 2 Review with Peter Todd 17.03.2026

Peter Todd summarizes findings from his review of soft fork and covenant dependent Layer 2 designs, focused on proposals that scale Bitcoin by letting multiple users share UTXOs. The talk lays out what an L2 is in this context, what covenants are, and why shared UTXO L2 schemes typically require covenants to be viable. Peter then surveys the major proposals, with special attention to Ark, the cove...

TABConf 6: Covenants and STARK proof verification with OP CAT 10.03.2026

A TABConf 6 technical update on the progress of covenants and verifying STARK proofs on Bitcoin using the OP_CAT opcode. The talk walks through real applications, the current open source implementation, and a signet toy experiment that verifies a Fibonacci sequence using a chain of covenant linked transactions within standard relay policy limits. Expect a developer focused view of where the work s...

TABConf 6: FROST, The Production Impact and Why It Matters 04.03.2026

Bitcoin key management keeps getting more demanding, especially as more offchain tools still rely on hot keys instead of safer cold key setups. This TABConf 6 panel explores how breakthroughs like Flexible Round Optimized Schnorr Threshold Signatures, or FROST, alongside Taproot, are changing the way builders think about private key security. The discussion covers the basics of FROST, how it compa...

TABConf 7 Live 2025: Bitcoin Fundamentals and Self Custody Workshop with William K. Santiago 25.02.2026

William K. Santiago leads a practical workshop on Bitcoin fundamentals and self custody. The session covers how Bitcoin works, wallets, UTXOs, fees, and transactions, then moves into hands on self custody setup and security practices. Attendees learn how to work with hardware wallets including SeedSigner, Jade, and Coldcard, how to generate and protect seed phrases, and how to avoid common mistake...

TABConf 7 Live 2025: Fedimint Deep Dive Workshop with Justin 17.02.2026

A technical deep dive into Fedimint, a federated eCash mint for Bitcoin communities. This workshop starts with a high level overview of federation design, including trust assumptions, guardian roles, Lightning integration, and user roles. It then goes deeper into networking internals and how the peer to peer plus client server stack works in practice. The session also covers how Iroh can simplify...

TABConf 7 2025: Adding Silent Payments Support to BDK | TABConf 7 11.02.2026

A workshop preview of the work underway to support silent payments in BDK, with a practical walkthrough of the experimental bdk-sp repository and its modular design combining BDK with BIP352 . You’ll see how a silent payment wallet can be implemented in practice, including transaction creation, incoming payment discovery, spending flows, labeling, and a possible PSBT based approach. If you’re new...

TABConf 6 2024: BitVM, a BTC Bridge, and zkCoins 04.02.2026

An introduction to the BitVM paradigm and a concrete implementation path, including a BTC bridge being built on top of it. The talk also presents zkCoins, a second layer protocol aimed at boosting base layer throughput by more than 10x while enabling strong privacy. If you’re new to this area, you’ll walk away with the basics of BitVM, the basics of zkCoins, and how these pieces fit together in pr...

TABConf 7 2025: Bitcoin Clients and Mobile, Challenges and Possibilities with Davidson Souza and João Victor 02.02.2026

Bitcoin is a peer to peer network, and real sovereignty means running your own client instead of trusting a third party. With most of the world on smartphones, bringing Bitcoin clients to mobile is a big unlock for decentralization, privacy, and user empowerment. In this talk, Davidson Souza and João Victor share what they built at SatsHack 2024: a BDK based wallet using Floresta, a Utreexo powere...

TABConf 7 2025: Quantum Rotating Debate Panel with Hunter Beast and Sho Sugiura 29.01.2026

A live rotating debate at TABConf 7 Live 2025 on the intersection of quantum computing and Bitcoin. The session starts with a short premise presentation, then shifts into an open, rotating Q&A and debate where audience members can step on stage to challenge assumptions, ask questions, and sharpen the discussion in real time. Featuring Hunter Beast and Sho Sugiura. Recorded live at TABConf 7 in...

TABConf 7 2025: Post-Quantum Signature Aggregation with Tadge Dryja 27.01.2026

Cross-Input Signature Aggregation (CISA) has been on Bitcoin’s radar for years, but with small elliptic curve signatures the tradeoffs rarely justified a soft fork. Post-quantum signatures change the calculus. Tadge Dryja makes the case for a CISA variant that can work with any signature scheme, including post-quantum, to reduce the footprint of larger PQ signatures without increasing block size....

TABConf 4 2022: Offchain Panel with Paul Itoi, Olaoluwa Osuntokun, Valentine Wallace, Bastien Teinturier, Gregory Sanders, and Tadge Dryja 22.01.2026

A TABConf 2022 offchain panel with Paul Itoi, Olaoluwa Osuntokun, Valentine Wallace, Bastien Teinturier, Gregory Sanders, and Tadge Dryja. The conversation focuses on Lightning and offchain scaling, current bottlenecks, reliability and routing, wallet and node UX, protocol improvements, and what’s next for making offchain payments work at scale. Recorded live at TABConf 2022.

TABConf 4 2022: Onchain Panel with Daniel Ameli, Murch, Gloria Zhao, Pieter Wuille, and Andrew Chow 20.01.2026

Daniel Ameli moderates a TABConf 2022 panel with Murch, Gloria Zhao, Pieter Wuille, and Andrew Chow on the state of Bitcoin onchain. The group digs into current priorities, recent changes, fee and mempool dynamics, policy and relay considerations, and what builders should watch next at the base layer. Recorded live at TABConf 2022.

TABConf 3 2021: The History of Bitcoin with Stephan Livera, Matt Corallo, Junseth, and Peter Todd 15.01.2026

Stephan Livera moderates a TABConf 2021 panel on Bitcoin’s history and how the project became what it is today. With Matt Corallo, Junseth, and Peter Todd, the conversation covers key turning points, culture and tradeoffs, scaling debates, and the lessons that still matter for builders now. Recorded live at TABConf 2021.

TABConf 3 2021: Lightning for Plebs with Dread, Ketominer, André Neves, Nate G, and Ryan Gentry 13.01.2026

A TABConf 2021 panel on making Lightning usable for everyone, not just protocol nerds. Featuring Dread, Ketominer (Nodl), André Neves (ZEBEDEE), Nate G (Voltage), and Ryan Gentry (Lightning Labs) talk UX, onboarding, running nodes, wallets, and what it takes to get more plebs actually using Lightning in the real world. Recorded live at TABConf 2021. Learn more about ⁠TABConf⁠ . Get your ⁠TabConf 8...

TABConf 3 2021: Lightning Dev Kit (LDK) with Matt Corallo 09.01.2026

Matt Corallo breaks down the Lightning Dev Kit (LDK) and what it unlocks for Lightning developers, from building blocks to real world integration. Recorded live at TABConf 2021. Learn more about TABConf . Get your TabConf 8 Tickets now . Find us on YouTube . Follow us on X .

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