1110 sats \ 35 replies \ @DarthCoin 14 Nov 2023 \ on: Taking a sabbatical from Bitcoin FOSS meta
Another "Mike Hearn moment" in Bitcoin history?
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Don’t take for granted that Bitcoin developers owe you their time, energy, dedication and personal genius.
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Each participant in Bitcoin network have its own role, energy, dedication.
Some will write code, some will run nodes, some will do mining, some will write tutorials, some will onboard newbies etc.
You are not more special than others.
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Philosophically, on one hand I share your sentiment that each participant in the Bitcoin network have its own role, energy, dedication and no contribution is more special than other.
On the other hand, not all contributions are bringing the same value (if we take bitcoins as a common scale of value), otherwise we would tread the same someone correcting a non-significant typo in core documentation, than someone reducing the usage of the network to everyone else by finding some new scaling solution.
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Interesting to see how stackers are still throwing sats to a quiter... is like a black hole.
Somebody should tell them... bitcoin is scarce and they will regret it later.
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This is a bit insulting to be called a “quiter” by someone who has never made a substantial technical contribution to bitcoin or lightning, to the best of my knowledge.
Though as a note, even Satoshi did “quite” Bitcoin. Nature of open-source, if successful your projects are growing beyond your personal outreach and what you can master by design.
I bet you even Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk or Ray Dalio would quite Bitcoin FOSS if they were working on it.
Like said, keeping an eye on consensus changes and I’ll keep doing a bit of security research. I love security research for its own sake, and the taste of solving hard and unique problem.
Generally, those types of contributions create more value for the ecosystem that 90% of the bitcoin developers will do during all their careers.
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Everybody in Bitcoin network is contributing... not only you.
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Feel free to show me your contributions to Bitcoin.
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Social contributions will do more than code updates ever could.
All heroes will be killed.
Good luck with your hedge fund. Try not to end up in fincen prison
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I’ll wait you for you telling me if a security disclosure is a social contribution or a technical one, like a code update, in a constructive and argumented fashion.
In my opinion, security disclosure are social contributions, as they’re setting risks standards among the Bitcoin ecosystem.
On the fincen prison, if you don’t know it already, I’ll inform you than writing and publishing bitcoin code is protected under the First amendment by US federal courts and running a hedge fund is protected as a commercial activity under the “Commerce Clause”.
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Social contributions will do more than code updates ever could.
interesting take, can you elaborate?
writes this and then joins the mess, lol
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Because we don’t really need anymore “upgrades”
Social contributions fuel adoption.
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Prompt decline cancel request
He's already quitting. Why bother ?
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mempool.psace is the best out there. I am biased but it's the truth.
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I thought it was common knowledge 😅. Do post, more need to know
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