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To Bitcoiners who don't follow Ethereum, because... why would you, an interesting precedent has been set, in which Jump Crypto, who lost 120,000 Eth in February of 2022 when the "Wormhole Bridge" was attacked got a court order, from the England/Wales courts to make Oasis alter a smart contract to be able to steal back funds for them. Most Defi smart contracts are "upgradable" (changeable) and this could happen again.

How is this relevant for Bitcoiners?

Ahead of launching any Fedimints, I think it's good to keep in mind that if we are operating any mints in jurisdictions that won't appreciate the privacy gains Chaumian E-Cash offers, we need to be very careful about selecting multisig custodians of the mints. This may involve selecting people from different jurisdictions or possibly nyms. The Canadian Trucker Funds getting seized was a great example of why a majority of signers possibly should not be in the operating jurisdiction. However in interviews with Fedi's Obi, he imagines local, trusted members of the community. I may disagree.

Hate to bring him up, but there is someone else who is trying to claim in court developers have fiduciary duty to change code to return customer funds, even if that change results in loss of trust in the system. (I'm talking about CSW.) Now a smart contract held by a 4 of 12 multisig is different than the most decentralized computer network ever invented/discovered, but I am sure he will site this as precedent in his legal tirade against Bitcoin Core Maintainers.

BcashSV already installed mandatory "proof of court order' on their garbage.

Undoubtedly, he wants the same on our chain.

I was SO hoping the empty block miner would upload a restaurant menu and steal cregs alleged BSV funds.

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You know, even that's a bit controversial. I was talking to the Twetch account when that (the mechanics for nonimmutability) was being announced and a good amount of the community didn't like it. Enough so that if they had nodes to reject it with, they probably would have. Too bad they don't have any "useless non-mining nodes".

Before Blockchair dropped their BSV support, there were only a dozen fully synced nodes.

Sometimes less.

These folks should have seen the writing on the wall at SOME point.

It's bizarre. It's alot like Scientology, you can't just go back to normal society as a BSVer. It's crazy what they believe. Strange things like Blockstream owns a patent on Lightning and stuff. (Meanwhile Lightning Labs' LND is 87% of nodes)