What if your application's entire database was a single, shareable file? Discover how the TXT protocol makes building peer-to-peer apps radically simple.
#1about 5 minutes
A brief history of Planaria's Bitcoin development tools
The evolution of Planaria's tools is traced from early open-source projects to the professionalized "grid" infrastructure needed to handle on-chain data growth.
#2about 12 minutes
Querying the blockchain with the Grid API suite
An overview and demonstration of the core Planaria APIs, including Bitsocket for real-time data, Bitbus for historical queries, and BitFS for large file handling.
#3about 3 minutes
Understanding TXT as a peer-to-peer database management system
TXT is introduced as a database management system tightly coupled with Bitcoin, enabling portable, peer-to-peer applications using a simple SQLite file format.
#4about 7 minutes
Live demo of populating a TXT database with Bitpic
A practical demonstration shows how to use Bitpic to crawl Bitbus, populate a local TXT database, and create a portable 2.3 MB database file.
#5about 2 minutes
Exploring the future of peer-to-peer with POW Ping
A new experimental protocol called POW Ping is introduced as an extreme approach to peer-to-peer interactions, with more details to be released in the future.
#6about 13 minutes
Q&A on smart contract indexing, SPV, and databases
The discussion covers future plans for indexing smart contracts, the role of SPV in relation to Planaria's services, and whether TXT makes traditional databases obsolete.
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