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Cryptocurrency billionaire Arthur Hayes launches grant program to support Bitcoin Core developers.

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Last updated: 2024/07/17 at 6:36 PM
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Arthur Hayes, the co-founder of BitMEX and a prominent figure in the crypto community, has launched a Bitcoin Developer Grant Program through Maelstrom, his family office’s crypto investment firm. This program aims to provide funding for Bitcoin Core development, which is the first and most widely used Bitcoin software client. Unlike many other crypto projects, Bitcoin did not conduct a formal raise to fund its development, making it a unique case in the industry. Maelstrom’s grant program seeks to support technical development on Bitcoin, focusing on resilience, scalability, censorship resistance, and privacy characteristics.

Individual developers can apply for grants ranging from $50,000 to $150,000, which will be distributed in twelve monthly payments in BTC, USDC, or USDT. Grant stacking is allowed, up to a maximum of $250,000 per year. Recipients of the grants are expected to contribute to Bitcoin’s technical development through activities such as pull requests or code reviews for the Bitcoin Core software project. A pull request involves proposing changes to Bitcoin’s codebase for integration.

This initiative by Arthur Hayes and Maelstrom comes at a time when other prominent figures in the crypto industry are also supporting Bitcoin development through grants and donations. For instance, Jack Dorsey, the co-founder of Twitter, backed the Bitcoin non-profit Brink with a $5 million donation to fund developers. Additionally, sponsors of Bitcoin ETFs like Bitwise and VanEck have pledged to contribute a portion of their profits to support Bitcoin Core development. However, some, like Michael Saylor, the executive chairman of MicroStrategy, have raised concerns about excessive and unchecked funding for Bitcoin Core development, fearing it could potentially destabilize the network.

Bitcoin’s decentralized nature and lack of a centralized funding mechanism have led to challenges in ensuring ongoing technical development and maintenance. While the protocol’s independence is a key feature that sets it apart from other cryptocurrencies, it also presents obstacles in terms of keeping pace with technological advancements and addressing software maintenance needs. By providing grants for Bitcoin developers, initiatives like Maelstrom’s Bitcoin Developer Grant Program play a crucial role in supporting the continued growth and evolution of the Bitcoin network.

The grant program offered by Maelstrom marks a significant step in supporting Bitcoin Core development, which serves as the foundation for the entire Bitcoin ecosystem. Through this program, individual developers have the opportunity to receive financial support to contribute to the technical advancement of Bitcoin, focusing on key areas like scalability and censorship resistance. By incentivizing developers to work on enhancing Bitcoin’s core technology, initiatives like this help ensure the long-term sustainability and resilience of the network.

In conclusion, Arthur Hayes’s Bitcoin Developer Grant Program, facilitated through Maelstrom, represents a proactive effort to support Bitcoin Core development and address the funding gaps that have historically existed in the Bitcoin ecosystem. By providing financial assistance to individual developers and encouraging contributions to the technical advancement of Bitcoin, this initiative contributes to the overall strength and robustness of the network. As other players in the industry continue to show support for Bitcoin development through grants and donations, it is evident that collaborative efforts are essential in driving innovation and growth within the crypto space.

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