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In this week’s episode of “Bitcoin Bottom Line,” CJ Wilson and Josh Olszewicz interview Daniela Brozzoni, a young Bitcoin coder. Brozzoni has recently been working on a library for building wallets called BDK (Bitcoin Dev Kit). This library includes code for generating addresses and sending money to give bitcoin users a wider variety of options.
Wilson asks Brozzoni about QR codes being interchangeable between lighting and chain lighting and the cost involved. She believes that we will have different wallets for different needs in the future, but it is difficult to explain to users that they can pay less than a penny in fees or up to two euros. For advanced bitcoin users, having the option for a transaction to be Lightning or on-chain could be very beneficial.
Brozzoni states: “I think the seed wallets that we only use to pay for coffee on the chain will disappear and extremely complex wallets will appear to store funds for the long term.”
Wilson adds: “People talk about bitcoin as if you’re your own bank, but most people are only good at being their own wallet. They can spend and receive, but once you become a vault, you’re of returning more secure and adds more complex layers.”
Brozzoni goes on to talk about his Spiral scholarship and how he was able to get it. Wilson, Olszewicz and Brozzoni go on to discuss both the positive and negative aspects of anonymity in space. They then discuss the benefit of analyzing the market questions of people who know less about Bitcoin and how these questions allow them to effectively educate others. Wilson says the more people learn about Bitcoin, the more he likes it and realizes he needs to learn more.
To keep up with what Brozzoni is up to, follow her Twitter or join the BDK Discord.
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