Mike Hearn, a dev who tried to fork Bitcoin Core due to issues I discussed earlier, declares "Bitcoin has failed": https://medium.com/@octskyward/the-resolution-of-the-bitcoin-experiment-dabb30201f7#.hh28d3kad …
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@patio11 what's your take on @21 ? -
@harshybar A "Raspberry Pi you can operate a business from" is a) a poor choice for a production server and b) could be any Raspberry Pi. - 2 more replies
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@patio11 Say what you want about one dev who had already effectively left's departure, but idea of it "killing" bitcoin is pretty hilarious. -
@patio11 And the online community has issues. But lots of great people at SFbtcdevs, NYC bitdevs, Stanford bitcoin classes, MIT DCI, etc. - 1 more reply
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@patio11 according to him, it's just 3 of 5 people plus large Chinese miners who are killing Bitcoin, not the community.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@patio11 I think Mike is too pessimistic. A crisis could lead to a situation with more than one code base and no need for dev consensus. -
@patio11 in Taleb terms: Bitcoin is anti-fragile to a crisis in governance. Price might dip in the process, but system comes out stronger.
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