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Trust in core devs is at an all time low
This is not true. I am of the opinion that in the long run increasing/unlimiting op_return is good for Bitcoin.
Do I think that right now at this time exactly is the best, most perfect, absolte time? Maybe not.
But in the long run absolutely. We need to educate people as much as possible about the value of self-custody and using Bitcoin because fees are the greatest filter we have ever had.
Name a point in Bitcoin history when the sentiment against the core team was worse.
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it's... not. It's influencers, most of them with incoherent ideas about how bitcoin works, talking nonsense
dude they sound like bcashers
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I am asking you a logical question.
I said: the public trust in the Core dev team is the lowest it has ever been.
My evidence is the ongoing and unresolved -datacarriersize debate, the mass exodus on the network, reaching about 20% for the "protest" client. https://coin.dance/nodes
You say that my statement is incorrect.
Logically, it follows that you would be able to reference a different time, not this time, that "trust was lower" to prove my inaccuracy.
Perhaps you could say The Blocksize war, or the first op_return war of 2014, or some other time. I would like to know your opinion. But you cannot claim I am wrong about my assessment unless you provide an example of a different time when trust was lower.
Or are you arguing that the Trust in Core team is 100% and has never wavered in bitcoin's history?
What does this debate we having now and 20% of the network flagging protest mean to you?
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