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I still wonder how they have push access to the bitcoin repo in the UASF project on GitHub. That repo was last used for the BIP-148 UASF in 2017, and now it's suddenly sprung to life again. There are no publicly listed owners of the project, but perhaps Luke was one of them?
Doesn't really matter, just a point of curiosity and a perhaps unfair suspicion that they're using that project to establish legitimacy.
I assumed it was Luke. But it does feel a little like it tips the hand of those who support this reduce data temporary soft fork. I mean, it's kinda like if you are going to go into battle and getting your armor ready, you choose to carry the shield of Achilles. Sure, it's good juju, but on the other hand, now you have a lot to live up to.
Personally, I would have pursued a much more humble course if I was trying to attract people to my fork proposal.
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