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Skyler Byrden ⚡️BIP 110 ⚡️UASF
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SkylerByrden 3 months ago
BITCOIN CORE v30 IS MALWARE The datacarriersize limit is intentionally broken. Users will be able to configure a limit but it will be ignored. THIS IS AN INTENTIONAL DECEPTION The recent announcement that datacarriersize limit has been undeprected is intentionally misleading. Datacarriersize limit is still deprecated. Core has undeprecated THE DOCUMENTATION that it is deprecated. THESE DEVELOPERS CAN NEVER BE TRUSTED AGAIN. PLEASE RESHARE AND AMPLIFY THIS MESSAGE ACROSS ALL SOCIAL MEDIA. #Bitcoin #Core #Knots image
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SkylerByrden 3 months ago
Who owns Bitcoin Core? Chaincode Labs founders Alex Marcos and Suhas Daftuar. This is the most recent interview I could find with Alex Marcos (from 7 years ago). Suhas Daftuar doesn’t speak publicly apparently. It’s worth a watch. Some of the things he said seem to contradict Cores recent behavior. One thing is clear. We can never let these clowns have such a heavy hand in governance again.
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SkylerByrden 3 months ago
The June 2025 Joint Statement on Bitcoin Core development and transaction relay policy is published on the Bitcoin Core website. It outlines the developers’ views on permissive relay for fee-paying transactions, including those with non-monetary data like inscriptions. Half of the developers that signed the statement have direct ties to Chaincode labs. There is no evidence of any developers with ties to Chaincode Labs publicly speaking out against inscriptions or other forms of spam on Bitcoin. 1. Anthony Towns - Chaincode Labs alum, participated in residency programs, and has ties through MIT’s Digital Currency Initiative (DCI) with overlapping Chaincode funding. 2. Gloria Zhao - Associated with Chaincode through residency programs and funding, also affiliated with Brink. 3. Gregory Sanders - Chaincode Labs residency alum, contributed to Lightning Network projects often funded by Chaincode, later joined Blockstream. 4. Pieter Wuille - Received Chaincode grants, contributed to Bitcoin Core development, and is a Blockstream co-founder with Chaincode ties. 5. Fabian Jahr (fjahr) - Participated in Chaincode residencies, received funding, and is a full-time Bitcoin contributor. 6. Martin Zumsande - Linked through Chaincode residency programs and contributions to Bitcoin Core. 7. Antoine Poinsot - Participated in Chaincode residencies and received funding for Bitcoin development. 8. b10c (0xB10C) - Associated with Chaincode through residency participation and Bitcoin Core contributions. 9. David Gumberg - Linked via Chaincode residency programs and developer training initiatives. 10. Josie Baker - Participated in Chaincode’s BOSS (Bitcoin Open Source Software) program or related residencies. 11. Matthew Zipkin - Connected through Chaincode residencies and contributions to Bitcoin-related projects. 12. Murch (Mark Erhardt) - Associated with Chaincode through residencies and funding for Bitcoin Core work. 13. Niklas Gögge - Linked via Chaincode residency programs and developer contributions. 14. Sergi Delgado - Participated in Chaincode residencies or seminars, contributing to Bitcoin ecosystem projects. 15. TheCharlatan - Connected through Chaincode residency programs and Bitcoin Core development. image
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SkylerByrden 3 months ago
argsman.AddArg("-uaspoof=<ua>", strprintf("Replace entire user agent string with custom identifier (should be formatted '%s' as specified in BIP 14)", BIP14_EXAMPLE_UA), ArgsManager::ALLOW_ANY | ArgsManager::DEBUG_ONLY, OptionsCategory::CONNECTION); uaspoof=/Fuck_Core:30.0/
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SkylerByrden 3 months ago
A breakdown of who funded key Bitcoin Core devs involved in the datacarriersize redefinition (PR #27832) and rejection of the anti-spam fix (PR #28408), which allowed inscription spam to persist. Supported Redefinition (PR #27832): • Marco Falke (maflcko): Authored PR. Funded by Okcoin, Paradigm, BitMEX, Spiral, MIT DCI, OpenSats. Past Chaincode Labs grants. Independent, tied to exchanges/VCs. • Anthony Towns (ajtowns): ACKed change. Funded by Paradigm, Coinbase, ex-Xapo. Works for Paradigm (crypto VC). • Greg Sanders (instagibbs): ACKed change. Funded by Spiral; ex-Blockstream (2016). Employed by Spiral (Block Inc.). • Michael Ford (fanquake): Merged PR. Funded by Gemini, Independent Reserve, Brink, Hardcore Fund. Independent, tied to exchanges/non-profits. Rejected Anti-Spam Fix (PR #28408): • Sjors Provoost (Sjors): Concept NACK. Funded by BitMEX, OpenSats, ex-Chaincode, DG Lab, Blockchain.info. Independent. • Peter Todd (petertodd): Concept NACK; worried about mempools. Funded by Hardcore Fund, ex-BTCC, Bitfinex, Chaincode. Works with Coinkite. • Antoine Poinsot (darosior): Concept NACK. Funded by Chaincode Labs. Engineer at Chaincode; co-founder of Wizardsardine (Bitcoin security). • michaelfolkson: Concept NACK. Self-funded; runs RiskBazaar (decentralized platform). Ex-PwC (non-crypto). • Pieter Wuille (sipa): Concept NACK; flagged feerate issues. Funded by Chaincode Labs; ex-Blockstream co-founder. Engineer at Chaincode. • Gloria Zhao (glozow): Concept NACK; cited node harm. Funded by Brink (via HRF, Spiral, Okcoin). Engineer at Brink. • Mark Erhardt (murchandamus): Concept NACK; said market handles spam. Funded by Chaincode Labs. Runs Localhost Research. • Anthony Towns (ajtowns): Approach NACK; wanted opt-in. (See above for funding/ties.) Closed Fix PR: • Andrew Chow (achow101): Closed PR #28408; cited controversy. Funded by Blockstream. Engineer at Blockstream.