Your disagreement is noted and hereby discarded since you clearly can't comprehend how it's possible to be quite careful with software changes while handling edge cases.
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Says the man positioned to profit from the changes.
—BITCOIN IS NOT YOURS TO FUCK WITH—
Do you even hear yourself?
If you develop an open source calculator and make "software changes" that carefully consider edge cases, sure.
When talking about the future of money, i think throwing that in under trivial "software changes" depicts your disrespect for the project you're influencing changes on.
Its simply too risky to implement changes, so we avoid it unless the benefits are extremely obvious and the risks have been studied deeply.
Do you run a node or not?
After learning how Bitcoin actually works now I will only take opinions of people who run their own nodes seriously.
Everyone else is just talking shit.
Show us your node running on core30 or are you a hypocrite?
What kind of ignorant bot are you?
I've been maintaining my own fork of Bitcoin Core for a decade and published innumerable tweets and essays about running nodes.
Look at the release notes for v30 and you'll find my name.


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