Hey โฟ Twitter!
I'm looking for a job in the Bitcoin world. I have experience with Bitcoin/Lightning/Liquid, (hardware) wallets, low level libraries, weird scripting. Previously at Blockstream where i was working mostly on the Green wallet.
DMs are open ๐ญ
RTs appreciated ๐๐ป
Alekos Filini
2,682 posts
Italy
Joined January 2011
- Many of you have been wondering what I've been up to for the past ~year... so here's a short thread about my journey launching @TwentyTwoHW๐๐งต
GIF - Pretty sure we will see something similar in a museum 50 years from now, talking about Bitcoin and all the shitcoins that died a bunch of years after their launch
- I'm really excited to announce that I'm joining @Blockstream as an Engineering Intern: a huge chance for me to grow in one of the best companies out there! To the moon ๐๐
- THIS IS PURE GOLD! A payment processor which cannot keep up with bcash' blocks because they are too big. "A 20mb block takes 10 minutes" - @ryanxcharles, @money_button Yeah, let's scale on chain. What could go wrong? ๐ฟ๐ฟ๐ฟ
00:00 - Bitcoin Village Darfo Boario Terme maps.google.com/?cid=175505955โฆ
- Really excited to introduce bitcointhings.org It's a very small (but growing) library of 3d printed gadgets and collectibles for bitcoiners. All the models are open source, so you can also print them at home or send a contribution with new designs.
- itshappening.jpg
- I'm really excited to announce bip174.org, a PSBT viewer and editor that runs in the browser! ๐งฐ๐ฅณ
- Wondering why Bitcoin had such a huge price spike today? ๐๐I'm really excited to announce that I'm joining @Blockstream as an Engineering Intern: a huge chance for me to grow in one of the best companies out there! To the moon ๐๐
- Replying to @TakeshiKovacs66 @MrHodl and @decredprojectThanks but I'm more of a Bitcoin-only guy. Not really into ๐ฉcoins
- PSA: I'll be taking a bit of a break from my work on @bitcoindevkit. Finding it hard to work lately, I need some time to get back to my previous form. Full explanation here:
- Replying to @afiliniEverything is open-source: the firmware is completely written in Rust and based on @bitcoindevkit. This allows us to support singlesig, multisig and complex descriptors very easily (although some functionalities are not yet exposed to the end user).








