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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15440 · Jan 27

#go#config#config_loader#configuration#configuration_file#configuration_management#etcd_client#go#golang#golang_package#s3_bucket#toml#viper#yaml koanf is a lightweight Go library to load config from files (JSON, YAML, TOML), env vars, flags, S3, Vault and more, merging them easily with dot-path keys like "app.server.port". Install core with `go get github.com/knadh/koanf/v2`, add providers/parsers as needed. It's a cleaner Viper alternative with fewer dependencies and better extensibility. This saves you time by simplifying config in apps, letting you override values flexibly without bloat or forced orders. https://github.com/knadh/koanf

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@CryptoM · Post #64538 · 04/09/2026, 06:45 AM

🚀 Satoshi Protocol Layer2 Settlement Network Launches with Upgrades The Satoshi Protocol Layer2 settlement network officially launched on April 6, introducing enhancements in on-chain data statistics and computational capabilities. According to ChainCatcher, the Layer2 network now supports deep cumulative calculations on-chain, allowing for a more accurate reflection of team sizes and business data, thereby improving processing efficiency in complex scenarios. In terms of governance, the protocol has transferred core permissions to a multi-signature contract and adopted a dual-track governance model, with developers and core community members each holding 50% of the decision-making power. The execution threshold is set at 65%, further enhancing decentralization. This upgrade marks the protocol's transition towards community autonomy, providing a reference for technology and governance in the DeFi sector. #SatoshiProtocol#Layer2#Blockchain#DeFi#Governance#Decentralization#OnChainData#NetworkLaunch#Crypto#MultiSignature#ProtocolUpgrade#CommunityAutonomy