Bitcoin isn't about your personal opinion; it is about facts. Anyone who doesn't understand this shouldn't approach tampering with Bitcoin as a solution to the flaws in their business model. Your inability to understand Bitcoin or what it's for is your problem, not Bitcoin's.
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You don't need good communication skills to understand Bitcoin; you need to understand how software works, and to be able to read. Software culture has been like this for decades: "RTFM". If you are in the software business, you should be immersed in this culture.pic.twitter.com/3a1PnU7YA9
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In the corporate world, social signalling is more important than substance. In software, the opposite is true; the software is what needs to be mature, coherent and flawless. When you understand that, you understand that you're free to have fun, because appearances don't matter.
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New protocol developers are already in software culture; and they are very welcome to contribute to Bitcoin. It is simply not true that "lack of maturity" has hurt Bitcoin's ability to bring in new protocol developers. Brian doesn't understand the skills required to do prot-dev.
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Corporate types like Brian think developers are a commodity; one bag of sugar or a pork belly is interchangeable with any other. This is not true for software developers. Every software developer is unique; and Bitcoin developers are the rarest of the super rare: irreplaceable.
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Ironically, Brian was an engineer, yet he failed to understand the importance of sound engineering. Makes you really question his competence.
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