Sounds like a good way to destroy open source software that’s decentralized and secure. Getting people to not trust the open source rough consensus process that has created the most secure sound money in history serves no good purpose. Replacing ultra secure software with hundreds of versions where the average person has no idea what implementation to trust seems to me like an op to destroy Bitcoin.
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so you want bitcoin to be turned into a cathedral project where the few dictate the direction?
At this point its clear that several core devs are attacking Bitcoin. The risk of destruction comes from them. We take preventative measures running Bitcoin Knots.