Grant – Coin Network News https://coinnetworknews.com If it's coin, it's news. Mon, 17 Jul 2023 13:52:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 Geyser Launches 5th Bitcoin Grant To Empower Educational Bitcoin Communities https://coinnetworknews.com/geyser-launches-5th-bitcoin-grant-to-empower-educational-bitcoin-communities/ https://coinnetworknews.com/geyser-launches-5th-bitcoin-grant-to-empower-educational-bitcoin-communities/#respond Mon, 17 Jul 2023 13:52:25 +0000 https://coinnetworknews.com/geyser-launches-5th-bitcoin-grant-to-empower-educational-bitcoin-communities/

Geyser, a leading Bitcoin grant organization, has announced the launch of its fifth Bitcoin grant, aimed at supporting educational initiatives and community-based programs focused on Bitcoin. The grant opens up opportunities for campaigns that promote and bolster Bitcoin schools and communities worldwide. 

Mick Morucci, CEO of Geyser, emphasized the importance of Bitcoin for underserved populations, stating, “These are the people that would most benefit from bitcoin, which can act as a shield. These are also those that are least aware of bitcoin.” The grant seeks to amplify the efforts of Bitcoin communities that are emerging across the globe, offering knowledge, education and tools to promote participation in the Bitcoin movement.

To fund the grant, Geyser has raised 1 BTC, thanks to generous donors and a partnership with Blink. The organization aims to distribute the proceeds to numerous projects that demonstrate impact, need and proof of work. Applications for the grant are currently open and will be accepted until mid-August. A board will evaluate the projects and select the most deserving recipients.

Geyser Grants stands apart from typical Bitcoin grants, which primarily focus on core developers. The organization aims to recognize and reward all Bitcoin creators for their contributions. Geyser Grants has already made a significant impact, contributing 2.2 BTC to over 100 projects centered around Bitcoin education, creative endeavors, and community building.

The grants serve multiple purposes, including promoting Bitcoin awareness, encouraging contributions to the Bitcoin ecosystem, recognizing important work in the space, empowering creators globally and fostering the growth of the Bitcoin creator ecosystem. To learn more about the grant or to apply, interested individuals can visit the Geyser Grants Round 5 page.

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Brink Renews Grant For Sebastian Falbesoner's Review Of BIP324 To Enhance Bitcoin's Censorship-Resistance https://coinnetworknews.com/brink-renews-grant-for-sebastian-falbesoners-review-of-bip324-to-enhance-bitcoins-censorship-resistance/ https://coinnetworknews.com/brink-renews-grant-for-sebastian-falbesoners-review-of-bip324-to-enhance-bitcoins-censorship-resistance/#respond Tue, 20 Jun 2023 16:22:23 +0000 https://coinnetworknews.com/brink-renews-grant-for-sebastian-falbesoners-review-of-bip324-to-enhance-bitcoins-censorship-resistance/

Bitcoin research and development center, Brink, has announced the renewal of a year-long grant for Sebastian Falbesoner, also known as theStack. “As part of his grant renewal application, he emphasized the importance of BIP324 Version 2 P2P transport and why he plans to spend his review time on the project,” the announcement read.

BIP324 aims to address the vulnerability of Bitcoin’s peer-to-peer (P2P) communication layer, where messages are currently transmitted unencrypted. Sebastian highlights the need for opportunistic encryption between Bitcoin nodes to combat censorship, privacy breaches, and other attacks. He explains, “BIP324 tries to counter these deficiencies by adding opportunistic encryption between Bitcoin nodes, making it significantly harder for adversaries to conduct these attacks.”

The proposal incorporates a protocol that obscures the initiation of connections between peers, ensuring minimal information is revealed to external observers. This is achieved through the use of ElligatorSwift, a modern elliptic curve point encoding scheme. Additionally, an extra chunk of random bytes, known as “garbage,” is exchanged during connection initiation to further obfuscate the size of packets, hindering detection by potential attackers.

Sebastian expressed his fascination with BIP324’s pseudorandom approach, stating, “If we imagine a world where this v2 encrypted transport protocol is used predominantly … censorship of any Bitcoin participant on the network level will be significantly harder.” He highlights that deep packet inspection and man-in-the-middle attacks would become far more challenging to execute.

Recognizing the significance of BIP324 for ensuring Bitcoin’s censorship-resistance on the P2P layer, Brink has extended Sebastian’s part-time grant for another year. Sebastian plans to conduct thorough code reviews, test the remaining BIP324 pull requests, and run a publicly accessible BIP324-compatible node once a functional pull request is available.

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Breakdancing medic’s NFT auctioned at Sotheby’s — Grant Yun, NFT creator – Cointelegraph Magazine https://coinnetworknews.com/breakdancing-medics-nft-auctioned-at-sothebys-grant-yun-nft-creator-cointelegraph-magazine/ https://coinnetworknews.com/breakdancing-medics-nft-auctioned-at-sothebys-grant-yun-nft-creator-cointelegraph-magazine/#respond Wed, 22 Feb 2023 14:13:20 +0000 https://coinnetworknews.com/breakdancing-medics-nft-auctioned-at-sothebys-grant-yun-nft-creator-cointelegraph-magazine/

Artist name: Grant Riven Yun 
Location: Milwaukee 
Date minted first NFT: Feb. 3, 2021
Which blockchains? Ethereum, Counterparty (Bitcoin)

Who is he?

Grant Yun has always been an artist at heart with an early aspiration to have his work featured at a major auction house. A curious and motivated individual, Yun is studying medicine while juggling his work as an artist and performing as a breakdancer who has competed all over the United States. 

Since discovering NFTs a little over two years ago, the Wisconsin resident has propelled his art and personal brand into the stratosphere much quicker than he’d imagined. With a minimalist style that elicits nostalgic vibes among collectors and his witty personality on Twitter, Yun is slicing out a significant percentage of mindshare amongst digital art fans. 

“Before NFTs, I told myself I would become an artist who sells at a large auction house one day because, at the time, that was my only metric through which I knew what it meant to be a successful artist. I had no experience being an artist overall, so that was the only metric I had to measure.” 

He reached the metric in October 2022:

“Having my work be put up at Sotheby’s was surreal. I think the most pivotal moment for me was when I signed the contract… It just felt like such a monumental moment.”

Yun paid homage to NFTs as the accelerant that helped him achieve what might otherwise have taken a decade. 

“It’s honestly been surreal. I think that the growth of artists in this space is hyper accelerated. To have achieved what I’ve achieved shouldn’t happen within a decade. For me, it happened within two years of me joining the space. But, here we are.” 

Special Delivery, 2022 - put up at Sotheby's as part of Xperience Digital Art Auction. By Grant Yun
“Special Delivery, 2022” was put up for sale at Sotheby’s as part of the Xperience Digital Art Auction. Source: Sotheby’s

Personal style

Describing his own distinct style, Yun acknowledges the impact of simplicity to evoke memories and the impact of old school video games. 

“I see my work as minimalist and nostalgic,” he says. “I think my art is really focused on being ambiguous enough to where people can relate to it with their own personal experiences, but specific enough to where it can elicit certain memories from people’s lives.”

“I try to limit the amount of details and clutter. It’s really a less in more kind of mentality.”

“With the gaming vibes in my art, it’s mostly based around Nintendo games — particularly the Super Nintendo era, Nintendo 64 and GameCube. I feel like Nintendo games, especially the ones that were published by Nintendo themselves, have a very specific color palette — a bit like Pokemon and The Legend of Zelda. All of those have a very unique and similar kind of set of colors.” 

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Notable sales to date:

“The Alien” from the series “Space” sold for 136.9 ETH on July 28, 2022 ($236,217 equivalent on date of sale).

The Alien from the series ‘Space’
“The Alien.” Source: SuperRare

“Laundry” from the series “Northeast” sold for 70 ETH on Jan. 28, 2023 ($115,182 equivalent on date of sale).

Laundry from the series ‘Northeast’
“Laundry.” Source: Art of This Millennium

“Casa Roja” from “Grant Yun Early Works” sold for 25 ETH on Jan. 8, 2023 ($31,596.50 equivalent on date of sale).

Casa Roja from Grant Yun Early Works
“Casa Roja.” Source: OpenSea

“En Route #7” from the “Grant Yun x Avant Arte” collection sold for 16 ETH on Jan. 3, 2023 ($19,426 equivalent on date of sale).

En Route #7 from the Grant Yun x Avant Arte collection
“En Route #7.” Source: OpenSea

Influences

Traditional art continues to provide inspiration, particularly established painters from the early to mid-20th century, such as American Gothic painter Grant Wood or the pop artist Ed Ruscha.

“Most of my inspiration comes from painters like Grant and Ed and studying painting from the traditional art world.” 

Yun added, “I should mention, I do like to leave easter egg, crypto-related things in my illustrations. But the vision for where my art is going I think has remained the same.” 

Young Corn, 1931, by Grant Wood
“Young Corn,” 1931, by Grant Wood. Source: Cedar Rapids Museum of Art

What should artists be paying attention to? 

As a student of the digital art game and a big fan of generative art in particular, Yun says Mpkoz is one to watch out for. Mpkoz is the artist behind the notable collection “Chimera.” 

Also receiving props from Yun is Summer Wagner, an emerging NFT photographer who Justin Aversano also rated in a recent NFT Creator

“Two of my favorites right now are definitely Summer and Mpkoz. There’s so many others I know I’m leaving out though.” 

Metropolis, mint #0 (Berlin) from ArtBlocks x Bright Moments collaboration, by mpkoz
“Metropolis,” mint #0 (Berlin) from ArtBlocks x Bright Moments collaboration, by Mpkoz. Source: Twitter

Process 

Known for his ability to uncover the charm in commonplace surroundings, Yun is also a fan of categories and creating work in a series. 

“When I create an illustration, I try for the most part to sub-categorize them into certain series. I think I do my best work in a series,” Yun said. 

“To me, it helps because I like to view the world in a categorical manner. I also think a lot of people do the same subconsciously or consciously. I believe this is why we always place a big emphasis on collecting a set or even collecting in general. For continuity’s sake for myself and also for collecting,” he says. “I try to work with very similar themes from past illustrations.”

Having moved from the hustle and bustle of California to the quieter fields of Wisconsin, Yun is passionate about telling a story within his art simply by being present and observing what is right in front of him. 

“All of my themes come from my experiences, like where I’ve lived and particular memories I’ve had. When I set out to create an illustration, I kind of dwell and think of a composition in my head. For example, if I’m driving somewhere and I see a random thing on the side of the road, I’ll have a composition come to my head, but I then try to shape that composition into a series that I’m working on.” 

“Another example might be, if I look out of the window and I see a building, I’ll try to make sure that I’ll use that building as a reference, but the illustration itself will try to embody one of the different themes that I have going on.” 

Store from Grails II (PROOF), by Grant Yun
“Store” from “Grails II.” Source: Proof.xyz

Musings on the new artist/collector relationship via NFTs

Yun says the artist-collector relationship is completely different in the NFT world than in the traditional art world. “Prior to NFTs, artists were represented by galleries, and the galleries were the line of communication for collectors and buyers. It was almost discouraged — and it still is almost discouraged — for artists to do direct transactions or communications with collectors. This is in complete contrast to what is happening right now in the Web3 space,” Yun says. 

Like other creators, he attributes his presence on social media to building up a following. “If I’m being honest, I do think part of my success is due to how active I am on Twitter and how willing and eager I am to talk to people.” He adds that he doesn’t think “the value of art should be entirely dictated by one’s willingness to be active on Twitter.” 

“I do feel for people who might not be in their 20s like I am, or who might not be technologically savvy enough or have the experience like I do being around technology essentially since birth.”

Seize the memes of production from ‘The Memes by 6529’ collection, by Grant Yun
“Seize The Memes Of Production” from “The Memes by 6529” collection. Source: OpenSea

Links: 

Grant Yun website 
Breakdance record and video
Grails III Artist Reveal Show 
SuperRare 

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Greg Oakford is the co-founder of NFT Fest Australia. A former marketing and communications specialist in the sports world, Greg now focuses his time on running events, creating content and consulting in web3. He is an avid NFT collector and hosts a weekly podcast covering all things NFTs.



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Okcoin Paradigm Announce Bitcoin Core Grant – Bitcoin Magazine https://coinnetworknews.com/okcoin-paradigm-announce-bitcoin-core-grant-bitcoin-magazine/ https://coinnetworknews.com/okcoin-paradigm-announce-bitcoin-core-grant-bitcoin-magazine/#respond Fri, 27 Jan 2023 09:16:07 +0000 https://coinnetworknews.com/okcoin-paradigm-announce-bitcoin-core-grant-bitcoin-magazine/

Cryptocurrency exchange Okcoin, alongside partner investment firm Paradigm, has announced a new set of funding for Bitcoin Core contribution. 

The funds will be directed into a grant for Core maintainer Marco Falke, who Okcoin has supported in the past, in 2021 and in 2020. Okcoin has also previously provided support for Lightning developer Antoine Riard in a bid to support the second-layer network’s privacy.

“Falke is one of six people in the world with the ability to approve or deny proposed changes to the code underlying the world’s biggest cryptocurrency,” the announcement explains. “As a Bitcoin Core maintainer, he reviews proposed additions to the network’s code from contributors, of which there are over 400 currently active. The grant from Okcoin and Paradigm is to provide Falke with a livable income while he devotes 40+ hours per week to Bitcoin Core development — a job without a salary, given Bitcoin’s decentralized structure.”



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