you stylize them as victims - which is quite ridiculous.
they obviously dont do it for free and its also a huge privilege to commit to such an important project. Billions of people on the planet.
There are millions of programmers and tens or hundreds of thousands of cryptographers.
Not everyone gets the chance to work on bitcoin core, even if they wanted to. There is HR involved.
Bitcoin works as it is and if all coders would quit, the network would continue to operate and new ones would be found over time.
But great if they dont and that we have amazing experts in bitcoin core. Still we are all humans and nobody stops them from acknowleding mistakes and moving on or actually engaging with the criticism in substance instead of hiding behind their status and some sort of infallibility 🤷♂️
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It’s disturbing how much the core defense is using Marxist victimhood and language semantics