Frankly, I am not convinced that I trust anyone fucking around with the thing I use as the denominator in of value in my life. I don’t have the ability to audit proposed changes so my nodes answer is hell no unless and until I see broad consensus, compelling arguments and even then I think changes should only be made in dire situations where the existing network is under threat. Bitcoin is a sound money virus infecting aging and sick Fiat to make way for something better and new. That is SO much more important than “features”. Use Lightning, ECash, Fedimint, or make something new, but don’t fuck with the base layer. When the dollar was founded, there was no Venmo, no SWIFT, no FedWire or MasterCard. As the value of Bitcoin expands (which happens because it’s is the one predictable thing in a world of bullshit) new users will emerge and demand new features and entrepreneurs will rise to the task. I guess what I’m saying is I don’t know who you are but I don’t trust that you’re smart enough and benevolent enough to trust with the job that you’re asking for. So no thank you, from my node to yours.

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That's the whole point, though? You said "use lightning" and I said "we needed a protocol change to do that". To get here, we needed changes. To get to our full potential we need to continue. Obviously it depends on the specifics of the proposal, but I would urge you to keep an open mind.
I don't like the line of reasoning that just because a change was made in the past that allowed for something good (lightning) that that somehow justifies the risk of change today. Bitcoin is growing exponentially, and so is all that is at stake. This could be one of the greatest things for humanity's future.