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Bond008 1 week ago
Honest question. Do you think the BIP 110 folks raised any good points outside of the obvious spam is bad? No disrespect intended by this but some people can't grasp the level of evil in the world. As far as I know it you still don't believe the Coldcard bug was maliciously inserted despite all the evidence and coincidences. You strike me as someone who is at least in this narrow aspect naive to the level of evil us bitcoiners face. The level of fiat corruption being presented as bitcoin project grants. The nature of removing incredibly small amounts of liberty so slowly that eventually you have no 4th amendment rights left and very little 1st or 2nd amendments left relative to a hundred years ago. This is the slow boilg frog attack we face in bitcoin as well. From the perspective of someone who was on the side of BIP 110 the core devs are mostly corrupted with some of them not even owning bitcoin, opensats is corrupted, companies like blockstream are corrupted, Adam Back literally went to Epstein's island and has completely ignored the issue rather than providing a clear explanation which makes him appear guilty of horrendous crimes, no one I know wanted default 100kb op return defaults for config, core restricted peoples ability to question the change on github, coinkite apparently has 10 employees shipping thousands of hardware units and yet you still don't think there was a nation state involved. I mean I could go on and on and on. I could talk about citrea or this new bitcoin security consortium. Miner centralization. etc. etc To be clear I don't support a POW change. I reverted back to an old knots version. But I am legitimately curious if you think the 110 folks raised any good points and made you reconsider any of your views.

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I think the world is very evil. Core is compromised ofc. Cold card was an inside job. But also nothing about knots/bip110 was compelling to me. Nothing but hot air and anybody who supported it is a complete rube.
No, I don't believe @N had malicious intent with the Coldcard entropy bug. Perhaps his CTO, but to me it sounds like the CTO wanted a change, the company needed an open source win when they were attacking open source so including an outside contribution seems like a narrow win for them. I believe that was done on purpose. I don't believe introducing a bug to steal bitcoin from people was the ultimate plan. NVK has been in Bitcoin from the white paper. He doesn't need to steal. He has plenty. Bitcoin Core changed the datacarriersize to reflect the current network use cases and to keep the network healthy. Otherwise more out of band and back door negotiating for blocks would continue to happen. Ultimately, BIP-110 folks were advocating for education, trying to convince people to switch to and run Knots to hinder non monetary transactions. They could have as easily made the education issue to add a variable to people's existing nodes and Core would function as it had previously. It would have accomplished the exact same thing. And it's even easier to do than running new software. Why wasn't that the educational issues? It would have solved it. The argument was "no one is going to change a variable, they'll just install and use defaults". Instead a harder and more complicated path was chosen and to do the other opponent had to be vilified. But BIP-110 doesn't even work. People still spam. I've seen BIP-110 valid blocks with spam, songs, pics, and videos. Could Core be corrupted? Sure. But looking at what Luke is doing, it's much, much easier to see who's corrupt here. Luke is sitting at the top of his Bitcoin fork and trying to control his Bitcoin fork and everyone below him. He wants to be King of Bitcoin. He can't. So he is making his own. The most wild thing is all of that was predicted a year ago and he's now doing it! I don't like miner centralization either. Stratum v2 and DATUM seem like amazing solutions. It's why I started mining with Ocean on day one of the company's launch. We need miner and block template decentralization badly. Small companies shipping thousands of devices isn't odd at all. It's the American (or in this case Canadian) dream for a small business to be successful. And they WERE! And no, I don't think a nation state is behind Coldcard. It's just a major fuckup being masqueraded as a conspiracy to make us feel better than one of our own could hurt us so badly and mostly because we all trusted when we tell people not to trust. We let ourselves down. It's easier to blame someone else than ourselves. Every one of us that used a Coldcard and didn't download the firmware and test it and run it through AI before using it or recommending to a friend failed. It might just be that simple if we want to live our lives against a trust model. Am I wrong and we're in the middle of the then thy fight you phase? Well, we don't know for many years. For now, I'm not going to dwell on it. That negativity isn't good for me or my family. I will use this as I always do to learn and growth. Everything is an opportunity. I hope this answers your questions.