Whereas attending the MIT Bitcoin Expo in Boston over the weekend I used to be fortunate sufficient to get an opportunity to take a seat down and discuss with Bitcoin Core contributor and maintainer Gloria Zhao.
Gloria started contributing to Bitcoin Core in 2020 shortly earlier than she graduated from UC Berkeley on the finish of the 12 months. Giving up an opportunity to work full time at Google after a school internship, she determined to leap into contributing to Bitcoin Core full time because of funding from Brink with contributions from the Human Rights Basis and Spiral.
In 2022 she turned a Bitcoin Core maintainer, one of many builders with commit permissions permitting them to finalize including new code within the Bitcoin Core repository. She took on that position the identical day that Pieter Wiulle stepped down.
Along with her position as a contributor and maintainer, Gloria helps mentor newer Bitcoin Core contributors in addition to organizes the Bitcoin Core PR Evaluation Membership with Stéphan Vuylsteke to do weekly evaluations of open pull requests proposing new code to Bitcoin Core. The membership will be discovered here for many who wish to take part (nudge, nudge).
She talked with me concerning the focus of her work on Bitcoin Core, the mempool. We mentioned why a decentralized and open mempool is necessary for Bitcoin’s censorship resistance, a few of her work on package deal relay (sending transactions throughout the community as teams to allow higher payment optimization and reliability), how the mempool interacts with layer two methods, and what’s being deliberate for future enhancements to make sure the mempool stays wholesome and practical.
You may watch the interview right here: