why you get involved with testing and reporting issues?
Did you read my substack full of Bitcoin / LN guides?
For the last 10+ years I was in Bitcoin, all days I was testing and learning about Bitcoin. Then I start writing guides for more people, I have to give them all my accumulated knowledge, otherwise we will not have adoption.
I think I tested all Bitcoin apps all these 10+ years. Nodes, wallets, solutions for merchants... I onboarded a lot of people during these years. I know what am I talking about.
This is not to shitpost on Bitkit! Is to call out bad behavior in Bitcoin space and scammers / shitcoiners!
Fair enough, and kudos for your work there. But if this project is being run by someone that you consider to be a bad actor, don’t support it by filing bugs.
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don’t support it by filing bugs.
Indeed I am doing that. I was starting from the premise that Bitkit was a good actor and really wanted to help the devs, like I did with many others, reporting issues on github, testing out releases, writing documentation, talking with devs and helping them. I wrote several documentation for many Bitcoin apps.
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