Alongside its architectural support and its technologies, Blockchain Commons also offers a number of other resources to support developers looking to offer decentralized, self-sovereign digital resources that offer independence, privacy, resilience, and openness.
Courses
Blockchain Commons offers courses to support the use of digital assets, the development of Bitcoin, and the use of our specifications. Most of these are hands-on CLI courses in our “from the Command Line” series. We’ve also produced a Smart Custody book.
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Meetings
Blockchain Commons regularly holds meetings with the community to discuss needs, preview technologies, and mold specification to better fit the requirements of the community. Everyone is welcome. Our subscribe page has our current list of meetings and allow you to sign up for an email announcement list or a Signal channel to get the Zoom info to attend the meetings. Our meetings page includes recordings, transcripts, slides, summaries, and other details from past meetings.
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BCRs
Our specs and other technical research can be found in our the Blockchain Commons research repo. This is where to go to see exactly how things should be implemented (though relevant BCRs are also linked from each technology page).
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Libraries
All of our specs are coded in reference libraries. Our most up-to-date libraries are in Rust. Third parties have also coded libraries for many of our specifications.
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