If you're a cypherpunk, you need to write code. There's just no way around it. Ideas won't implement themselves, no matter how cool they are.

If you can't write code and you're into privacy, consider funding or promoting useful projects and their devs.

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Do you know of any (talented) Bitcoin devs in need of funding that are working on a cross input signature aggregation BIP? The only progress I know of is what I heard from Jonas Nick & Tim Ruffing when they appeared on Stephan Livera's podcast (ep 400).

Sorry, I'm not aware of anyone working on that.

I'm personally working on a Compact Block Filters (BIP157) client in Rust. Too many wallets rely on centralized backends or require complicated setups where you have to run a full node if you want to be private (most plebs can't/won't do it).

I suck so much , how should i start to code?

Grab an entry level tutorial for an easy language like Python. See if you're grokking it or not. Some people have the best intentions but they just can't figure it out. You won't know until you try.