Do you mean the whitepaper?
Yes, but have you seen how complex that was to do 😂
Also, I think we all appreciate the whitepaper being stored on the blockchain itself.
Agreed about diversity from core, but also for me it was about transparency. The fact that the core devs weren't prepared to discuss it with us was their biggest mistake IMHO.
I still don't fully understand the argument nor fully know which informed choice I would make.
All I know is I don't have an informed choice, because Core won't inform me.
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Not the whitepaper, actually just arbitrary bullshit.
This has been going on for a lot longer than most people realize 🥲.
Like I said this has less to do with this specific change & moreso just a need for us to catalyze a secondary option.
You're achieving this by promoting knots.
Bitcoin Core version 0.9 released March 2014.


There’s plenty of information from core devs, they can’t also read it to every single person. example :
The whole thing is about removing a filter that doesn’t filter anything. Really unimportant when you actually dig deeper.
Antoine Poinsot
On relay policy and recent OP_RETURN drama
Relaxing restrictions on OP_RETURN is fine. Bitcoiners need to stop being so gullible.