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Replace generic "What's next?" categories with specific work from grantee reports: Toth's validation speedup, L0rinc's benchmarking, Sjors' Stratum V2/IPC work, janb84's kernel locking, Urraca's ASMap improvements, Naiyoma's fingerprinting research. Tighten "Why fund it?" section.
Compress funding history into one paragraph with links to grant round announcements instead of individual grantee posts. Add reference-style links throughout "What's next?" pointing to relevant PRs, repos, and project pages.
Replace abstract "Why fund it?" with hard data: <50 regular contributors, ~$8M annual budget across all orgs, 71% of code from top 15, maintenance >70% of activity (Zhao), review bottleneck as #1 frustration in 2024 CoreDev survey. Link to sources.
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Rewrites the
Bitcoin Coreproject page to match the newer project page structure and sharpen the copy. The updated page explains what Bitcoin Core is, why OpenSats funds work around it, and what kind of maintenance and contributor support still matters.Closes https://github.com/OpenSats/content/issues/19
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