The Bitcoin Virtual Machine Breakthrough Nobody Saw Coming w/ Robin Linus
BitVM bridges just took a major step forward. In this interview, Robin Linus, the creator of BitVM joins Shinobi from Bitcoin Magazine to unveil BiNoHash, a research proposal that lets a BitVM machine verify a single Bitcoin transaction without proving the state of the entire chain. Robin walks through the script structure, the big-script-vs-small-script problem, and how signature puzzles provide a working fingerprint of transaction data. If you care about Bitcoin scaling, bridges, and covenants, this is essential viewing.Trade Bitcoin's next move on Duelbits Predict — get 100% cashback on your first bet, up to $100. Bitcoin Magazine exclusive. 👉 https://duel.bz/BCM
🔶 Shinobi - Technical Editor, Bitcoin Magazine
🔶 Robin Linus - Creator of BitVM
Chapters:
1:22 — Why BitVM bridges needed a better proof system
1:57 — Transaction introspection and the missing opcodes
2:48 — The big script vs. small script problem explained
3:35 — Andrew Poelstra, Schnorr signatures, and covenant hacks
4:53 — Signature puzzles and ECDSA variable-length encoding
6:27 — How proof-of-work nonces act as a data fingerprint
9:00 — FindAndDelete: the legacy opcode nobody understood
11:38 — Abusing ECDSA to trigger FindAndDelete on purpose
13:03 — OP_CheckMultisig trick: unlocking 40+ bits of entropy
14:13 — Pushing to 90 bits and the $3 million attack floor
15:52 — How BiNoHash plugs into BitVM kickoff transactions
19:16 — Security guarantees for operators and challengers
20:49 — Is this an argument for or against a Bitcoin soft fork?
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