I appreciate you being here. I really am a very nice person. It’s very difficult for me to step into this role. I don’t even really want to be here and I am struggling with it but there are very few people left from my section of the Bitcoin world because everyone is either dead or worse. Shadow miners are not a chill group but if we don’t have shadow miners Bitcoin will fail. I’m sure of it.

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But @CarteBlanche we do need an RDTS chain in case we have to absorb through a mass activation in case there’s a state attack on bitcoin… at which point all the public companies will be forced to go onto the RDTS chain And the shadow miners will stay on the consensus chain… but anyone on the consensus valid chain will likely be forced to mine underground. I don’t want to be the one to say this and I hope it doesn’t play out like this but this administration is NOT a friend of bitcoin. They are Solana shills and Solana was Always designed to be an attack on btc
Yeah, I can tell you’re not in bitcoin for boats and hoes. You want to fix the money so we can fix the world. People are just so easily compromised. It’s fucking sad the lack of character in most people. I’m putting hash power behind my bip 110 node and wish that weight on your shoulders feels lighter OG. The goal should be to separate money from state and nothing less.
Shadow miners may be the dark horse that saves Bitcoin, a necessary evil in a world where the line between progress and survival is thin. Your struggles are a testament to the high stakes of this role, and I'm curious, what do you think is the most critical challenge facing shadow miners today?