
While attending the MIT Bitcoin exhibition in Boston during the weekend, I was lucky enough to get a chance to sit and talk to Bitcoin Core and Gloria Zhao.
Gloria began contributing to Bitcoin Core in 2020 shortly before her graduation from the University of California at Berkeley at the end of the year. Abandoning an opportunity to work full time in Google after a training period in the college, I decided to jump to contribute to Bitcoin Core full -time thanks to BRINK funding with contributions from the Human Rights Corporation and a course.
In 2022, she became a key supervisor in Bitcoin, one of the developers with perpetrators allowing them to end the addition of a new code in the main bitcoin warehouse. I took this role on the same day that Peter Wiol welcomes him.
In addition to its role as a shareholder and attempted, Gloria helps to direct the basic shareholders in Bitcoin, as well as organized by Bitcoin Core Priew with Stéphan Vuylsteke to make weekly reviews of open clouds that suggest a new symbol to Bitcoin Core. The club can be found here For those who want to participate (batch, batch).
She talked to me about her focus on Bitcoin Core, The Mempool. We discussed the reason for a central importance and an open opening to resist bitcoin control, and some of its work on deporting packages (sending transactions over the network as groups to enable better and reliability fees), how Mimjagul interacts with two layer systems, and what is being planned to ensure the health of Mempool and function.
You can watch the interview here:
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