Re: [bitcoin-dev] [Bitcoin Advent Calendar] Derivatives and Options

2021-12-27 Thread Thibaut Le Guilly via bitcoin-dev
Hi all, Did someone say rust-dlc? Just kidding, but wanted to mention that indeed it's under active development, supports multi oracle contracts and many other cool things (pretty much everything you can find in the dlc specs)! Otherwise nice article Jeremy. Maybe you should drop by our monthly

Re: [bitcoin-dev] [Bitcoin Advent Calendar] Derivatives and Options

2021-12-26 Thread yancy via bitcoin-dev
Prayank, I believe the p2pderivatives DLC application is still under active development here (single oracle): https://github.com/p2pderivatives/rust-dlc I was once involved in the project in a galaxy far far away but haven't kept up with the project. Also, I'm a few days behind in the

Re: [bitcoin-dev] [Bitcoin Advent Calendar] Derivatives and Options

2021-12-24 Thread Prayank via bitcoin-dev
Hi Jeremy, > Wheres the info come from? Well, multiple places. We could get it from a > third party (maybe using anattestation chain of some sort?), or there are > certain ways it could beself-referential (like for powswap > ). > Now let’s define a threshold oracle – we

Re: [bitcoin-dev] [Bitcoin Advent Calendar] Derivatives and Options

2021-12-24 Thread Jeremy via bitcoin-dev
On Fri, Dec 24, 2021, 8:42 AM Prayank wrote: > Hi Jeremy, > > > Wheres the info come from? Well, multiple places. We could get it from a > third party (maybe using an attestation chain of some sort?), or there are > certain ways it could be self-referential (like for powswap >

[bitcoin-dev] [Bitcoin Advent Calendar] Derivatives and Options

2021-12-20 Thread Jeremy via bitcoin-dev
Hi Devs, Today's post is on building options/derivatives in Sapio! https://rubin.io/bitcoin/2021/12/20/advent-23 Enjoy! Cheers, Jeremy -- @JeremyRubin ___ bitcoin-dev mailing