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Mastering Bitcoin Third Edition - First Print

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Released to Github under CC BY-NC-ND license.

Mastering Bitcoin: Programming the Open Blockchain (Third Edition) by Andreas M. Antonopoulos, David A. Harding is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

This license enables reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator. CC BY-NC-ND includes the following elements:

BY: credit must be given to the creator.
NC: Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted.
ND: No derivatives or adaptations of the work are permitted.

Published by O'Reilly Media in paperback and ebook in December 2023

The third edition was written by David A. Harding, building on the work of Andreas M. Antonopoulos from the first two editions of the book.

Major Changes

A particular focus in the third edition has been modernizing the 2017
second edition text and the remaining 2014 first edition text. In
addition, many concepts that are relevant to contemporary Bitcoin
development in 2023 have been added:

Chapter 4 - Keys and Addresses
We rearranged the address info so that we work through everything in
historical order, adding a new section with P2PK (where "address" was
"IP address"), refreshed the previous P2PKH and P2SH sections, and then
added new sections for segwit/bech32 and taproot/bech32m.

Old Chapters 6 and 7
Text from previous versions of Chapter 6, "Transactions," and Chapter 7,
"Advanced Transactions," has been rearranged and expanded across four
new chapters:

  • Transactions (the structure of transactions),
  • Authorization and Authentication
  • Signatures
  • Transaction Fees

Chapter 6 - Transactions
We added almost entirely new text describing the structure of a
transaction.

Chapter 7 - Authorization and Authentication
We added new text about MAST, P2C, scriptless multisignatures, taproot,
and tapscript.

Chapter 8 - Signatures
We revised the ECDSA text and added new text about schnorr signatures,
multisignatures, and threshold signatures.

Chapter 9 - Fees
We added almost entirely new text about fees, RBF and CPFP fee bumping,
transaction pinning, package relay, and CPFP carve-out.

Chapter 10 - Bitcoin Network
We added text about compact block relay, added a significant update to
bloom filters that better describes their privacy problems, and new text
about compact block filters.

Chapter 11 - Blockchain
We added text about signet.

Chapter 12 - Mining
We added text about BIP8 and speedy trial.

Appendixes
We removed library-specific appendixes. After the appendix containing
the original whitepaper, we added a new appendix describing how the
implementation and properties of Bitcoin differ from those proposed in
the whitepaper.

Second Edition - Third Print

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Major changes:

  • Moved Segwit from Appendix to Chapter 7 (Advanced Transactions)
  • Added a small section on BIP-176 native segwit (Bech32) addresses

Minor Changes:

O'Reilly Editor:

  • Rachel Roumeliotis

Release and Github Editor:

  • Will Binns (wbnns)

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Second Edition - Second Print

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Published in paperback and ebook on July 20th 2017 by O'Reilly Media, worldwide. Released under CC-BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license

Second Edition - First Print

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This release was published as the first print of the second edition of Mastering Bitcoin in June 2017, by O'Reilly Media.