This isn’t emotion. It’s protocol integrity. Bitcoin doesn’t need to evolve, it needs to endure. Don’t try to improve what already works. Maintain it.
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Don't talk to the enemy. There is nothing productive to accomplish he is bought and paid for
You really need to touch grass. There are no enemies in this. Just differences of opinion about very complicated technical issues, governance questions and game theoretical scenarios.
Not talking is not going to take us anywhere. It's literally the worst possible approach.
More talking and hashing through and reconciling these complex issues is the only productive path forward.
Also, if history is any precedent, during the block size wars similarly irrational vilificiation led those perpetrating it and hopping aboard that narrative to sell their bitcoin and becoming BCH and BSV bagholders. Think it through.
We all have an interest in bitcoin's success. Vilifying and slandering long time contributors is not the right way to go about this. Calm and rational discussion is required.