31 sats \ 4 replies \ @satoshisat OP 13 Jun 2022 \ parent \ on: Who's the owner of the Bitcoin Github repo? How did they become the owner? bitcoin
This brings up another question: If enough node operators and miners use prebuilt OSes where they don't verify the signatures of the bitcoin core software included, could it be possible for the developers of those OSes to inject code and then steer Bitcoin in a different direction? I guess this would be a sort of 51% attack. Although I guess depending on the code injected, it would create a discrepancy between some operators and others which would eventually raise enough eyebrows to cause further investigation into the matter.
Luke Dashjr did exactly this with Gentoo, adding address blacklisting to bitcoind.
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Whaa? Do you have any links or resources that goes into more detail on this? I'm curious.
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This was quite a while ago and I'm going off memory, but I found this - https://bugs.gentoo.org/531634
*edit - also https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pfgjg/exposed_lukejr_plans_on_forcing_blacklists_on_all/
He did so with the intention of blacklisting certain "spammers" (his words) which included SatoshiDICE which at the time was extremely popular. Very slippery slope imo.
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thank you for digging this up! This part of Bitcoin's history is close to being forgotten!
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