diff --git a/data/blog/gleb-naumenko-receives-lts-grant.mdx b/data/blog/gleb-naumenko-receives-lts-grant.mdx index 318070c9d..cfd46ab91 100644 --- a/data/blog/gleb-naumenko-receives-lts-grant.mdx +++ b/data/blog/gleb-naumenko-receives-lts-grant.mdx @@ -22,12 +22,11 @@ features and code improvements ever since. His focus, both as a researcher and as a developer, lies mostly on the P2P aspects of Bitcoin Core. The two most significant projects he is working on right now are -[Erlay](https://bitcoinops.org/en/topics/erlay/) and -[asmap](https://dunxen.dev/asmap/). As the author of several [research -papers](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=gleb+naumenko) considering Bitcoin -and Lightning security—some of which gathered considerable interest in the -community—he is well-positioned to work on the peer-to-peer side of both -networks. +[Erlay](/topics/erlay) and [asmap](/projects/asmap). As the author of +several [research papers](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=gleb+naumenko) +considering Bitcoin and Lightning security—some of which gathered considerable +interest in the community—he is well-positioned to work on the peer-to-peer side +of both networks. Support from OpenSats will allow Gleb to push the various [Erlay PRs](https://bitcoinacks.com/?flt0_author_contains=naumenkogs&search=Erlay) @@ -39,9 +38,8 @@ relay](https://bitcoinops.org/en/topics/package-relay/), and the [addrman](https://doxygen.bitcoincore.org/class_addr_man.html) rework. We love to see our LTS program gaining traction. To quote -[@jamesob](https://opensats.org/about/jamesob): "Keeping a contributor like Gleb -involved for the long term is the kind of thing that OpenSats was started to -do." +[@jamesob](/about/jamesob): "Keeping a contributor like Gleb involved for the +long term is the kind of thing that OpenSats was started to do." Thanks to our generous donors who make this long-term support possible. If you want to help us fund the [next