

Pieter Wuille will continue to work with Blockstream despite his recent move to Chaincode Labs
Bitcoin Core developer Pieter Wuille has migrated from Blockstream to Chaincode Labs. Wuille has been with Blockstream from the beginning, having co-founded the company in 2014. When asked about Wuille’s departure, Blocksteam’s CEO Adam Back said:
MuSig is a new multi-signatures standard for Bitcoin (BTC) that Blockstream has been working on for several years. According to Blockstream’s research director Andrew Poelstra, the new standard will provide greater efficiency, security, and privacy. It is also compatible with another technology that is expected to be introduced in the near future — Taproot.
Pieter Wuille will continue to work with Blockstream despite his recent move to Chaincode Labs

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