TABConf is The Atlanta Bitcoin Conference — an event for building communities, providing education, and supporting developers. This is a conference where no one can "buy" a talk. We like to think of this as the most inclusive, organic, grassroots event possible for Bitcoin. We are planning to have a heavy workshop schedule on day 1 of the conference, November 4th. The next 2 days, November 5th - 6th, will be panels, talks, and village activities. There are still opportunities to run workshops on the 5th - 6th, but this would need to be done with coordination of a village leader.
This session will be focused on Bitcoin protocol development. Content will be drawn from the bitcoin-dev mailing list, a variety of github repositories (Bitcoin Core, libsecp256k1, HWI, BIPs), research papers, IRC chat logs and other sources relevant to Bitcoin protocol discussion. We will also look at recent phenomena in the network, observing oscillations in the mempool, changes in difficulty, shifts in the UTXO and more. A final topic list will be posted on November 2nd.