Andrew Poelstra invited the Bitcoin Bugle into his home for a sit down interview on OP_CAT.
A Bugle News team was able to organize an interview with prolific Bitcoin developer Andrew Poelstra over the weekend to discuss OP_CAT, a proposal to allow Bitcoin script to add different pieces of data together. He was kind enough to invite us into his home for a sit down interview on Saturday afternoon. Pulling into the driveway we saw Luke Dashjr, also a prolific Bitcoin developer, getting into his car. He seemed to be struggling with something underneath his shirt.
He had us set up in the living room right next to the kitchen. While the team was setting up the recording gear I couldn’t help but look around the house. The signs of cats were everywhere, catnip scattered all over the floors in every room, frayed fabric on every piece of furniture in sight, food dishes scattered everywhere. I noticed what looked like a roast being prepared for the oven on a cutting board in the kitchen.
His reasoning seemed strange, but it did have a kind of logic to it. After a few more basic questions he got up and offered to show us some experiments he had been conducting recently with OP_CAT. We were excited at first to see some demonstrations of new second layer protocols, but after we saw what he came back with was not his laptop, things took a very dark turn.
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