AJ Towns joined Brink engineers to present his work on Basic Bitcoin Lisp Language.
In his presentation, he discussed:
- What is bll, symbll, bllsh?
- Loops, structured data, and generalized opcodes
- bll’s computation model and explicit bounds on computation
- Computation vs verification, turing completeness
- Side effects of permissionless innovation
- Special case opcodes
- Next steps
- Q&A with audience
A PDF copy of AJ’s slides is available for download and a recording of the presentation provided below.
This discussion was recorded on December 13, 2024.
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