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Latest from Alyssa Hertig
Bitcoin's Lightning Network Moves Closer to Compatibility
Version 1.0 of a standard that could help connect all of bitcoin's differing Lightning tech implementations is reportedly close to being complete.

Drivechain Developers Hold First Meeting on Future of Sidechains Project
The developers behind a sidechain project that has the potential to boost bitcoin's functionality just held their first major meeting.

Segwit2x Developers Label Controversial Bitcoin Code 'Production Release'
The controversial code underlying bitcoin scaling proposal Segwit2x is moving toward production, according to project leaders.

SegWit Goes Live: Why Bitcoin's Big Upgrade Is a Blockchain Game-Changer
SegWit will finally activate on bitcoin today after years of debate. But, what exactly is the code change and what does it enable?

Lightning's Tadge Dryja is Working On a Bitcoin Cash 'Splitter'
Lightning Network creator Tadge Dryja is developing a tool to help bitcoin users safely claim their newly created bitcoin cash.

Bitcoin's Battle Over Segwit2x Has Begun
Is a new version of bitcoin's software a way to please all over the scaling issue, or a hostile takeover by commerce? The community is divided.

Couldn't Claim Your Bitcoin Cash? BTC.Com Now Has a Tool for That
In an effort to grow the pool of potential bitcoin cash users, BTC.com is launching a recovery tool for users who couldn't easily claim their funds.

What's Next for Bitcoin Cash? Making Profitless Mining Profitable
Miners are currently mining bitcoin cash at a loss. CoinDesk looks at the reasons why, and what might happen if the tables turn.

Lightning Bank Ledgers? Bitfury and Ripple Demo New Twist on Bitcoin Tech
Bitcoin's much-anticipated Lightning Network is now compatible with seven payment networks, thanks to new code from Ripple and Bitfury.

$80,000: Zcash Foundation to Launch Grant Initiative
In an effort to propel development of its protocol, the Zcash Foundation is offering roughly $80,000 in new grants to its community.
