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== Basics ==
== Basics ==
* [[Open Source|Open-source]] project  
* [[Open Source|Open-source]] project  
* A drivechain is an alternative to the [[sidechain]] vision outlined in the original [[whitepaper]]. The Drivechain protocol is an alternative to the sidechain concept because it enables multiple [[blockchain]] compatibilities but the system utilizes the same 21 million bitcoins. Sztorc’s Drivechain system claims to allow permissionless innovation without diluting the value of the main cryptocurrency. Because a Drivechain is aligned with [[Nakamoto Consensus|Nakamoto consensus]] it offers the security of the network but with an expanded set of services like [[Smart Contract|smart contracts]].
* Drivechain was introduced as [[BIP]] 300 and BIP 301 back in 2015.
*A drivechain is an alternative to the [[sidechain]] vision outlined in the original [[whitepaper]]. The Drivechain protocol is an alternative to the sidechain concept because it enables multiple [[blockchain]] compatibilities but the system utilizes the same 21 million bitcoins. Sztorc’s Drivechain system claims to allow permissionless innovation without diluting the value of the main cryptocurrency. Because a Drivechain is aligned with [[Nakamoto Consensus|Nakamoto consensus]] it offers the security of the network but with an expanded set of services like [[Smart Contract|smart contracts]].
Sztorc has been working on the Drivechain project for quite some time now, and last December we reported on [https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2017-December/015339.html the two Drivechain] [[BIP]] proposals Sztorc submitted for review and feedback. This week Sztorc explains he is pleased to announce the first Drivechain version called Testdrive and notes that the release is in two parts.  
Sztorc has been working on the Drivechain project for quite some time now, and last December we reported on [https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2017-December/015339.html the two Drivechain] [[BIP]] proposals Sztorc submitted for review and feedback. This week Sztorc explains he is pleased to announce the first Drivechain version called Testdrive and notes that the release is in two parts.  
* In a drivechain, miners signal the current state of a sidechain. In other words, the [[Miner|miners]] are essentially the custodian of funds, and they’re able to unfreeze funds for users who wish to move their coins back to the main chain.
 
== Tech ==
 
* [https://decrypt.co/154129/what-is-a-bitcoin-drivechain From] [[Decrypt (DCPT)|Decrypt]] (30-8-2023):
 
''"The sidechains are secured through blind [[Merged Mining|merge mining]], which allows Bitcoin’s existing miners to effectively secure other blockchains without needing to run the sidechain’s software. These networks could be built with whatever alternative functionality that developers want while inheriting both Bitcoin’s security and native currency."''
*In a drivechain, miners signal the current state of a sidechain. In other words, the [[Miner|miners]] are essentially the custodian of funds, and they’re able to unfreeze funds for users who wish to move their coins back to the main chain.
* One of the key tenets of drivechains is that miners are the least problematic custodians of funds being used on a sidechain from a game theory perspective. According to Sztorc, drivechains can be structured in a way in which any theft of coins frozen on the mainchain would obviously be orchestrated by miners.
* One of the key tenets of drivechains is that miners are the least problematic custodians of funds being used on a sidechain from a game theory perspective. According to Sztorc, drivechains can be structured in a way in which any theft of coins frozen on the mainchain would obviously be orchestrated by miners.
* [[Sideshift]] is one application among others created for the open-source project Drivechain 
* [[Sideshift]] is one application among others created for the open-source project Drivechain 

Latest revision as of 04:11, 8 October 2023

Basics

  • Open-source project
  • Drivechain was introduced as BIP 300 and BIP 301 back in 2015.
  • A drivechain is an alternative to the sidechain vision outlined in the original whitepaper. The Drivechain protocol is an alternative to the sidechain concept because it enables multiple blockchain compatibilities but the system utilizes the same 21 million bitcoins. Sztorc’s Drivechain system claims to allow permissionless innovation without diluting the value of the main cryptocurrency. Because a Drivechain is aligned with Nakamoto consensus it offers the security of the network but with an expanded set of services like smart contracts.

Sztorc has been working on the Drivechain project for quite some time now, and last December we reported on the two Drivechain BIP proposals Sztorc submitted for review and feedback. This week Sztorc explains he is pleased to announce the first Drivechain version called Testdrive and notes that the release is in two parts.  

Tech

"The sidechains are secured through blind merge mining, which allows Bitcoin’s existing miners to effectively secure other blockchains without needing to run the sidechain’s software. These networks could be built with whatever alternative functionality that developers want while inheriting both Bitcoin’s security and native currency."

  • In a drivechain, miners signal the current state of a sidechain. In other words, the miners are essentially the custodian of funds, and they’re able to unfreeze funds for users who wish to move their coins back to the main chain.
  • One of the key tenets of drivechains is that miners are the least problematic custodians of funds being used on a sidechain from a game theory perspective. According to Sztorc, drivechains can be structured in a way in which any theft of coins frozen on the mainchain would obviously be orchestrated by miners.
  • Sideshift is one application among others created for the open-source project Drivechain 

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