It’s not hard, and the bigger bitcoin gets the more important it is to have robust funding for devs (and a robust dev pipeline).

Instead we’re just banking on divine intervention (some Bitcoiners think that quite literally which is scary) nostr:note1u5k4s83cluvz39ju60ne4n7uzrwrs6puztfr628w9nd9ttn3c65sjtkjxt

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Unfortunately I think a lot hinges on Saylor with this next wave of attacks or adoption. He could help us all out by thinking through these things a bit more.

You should be careful what you wish for. The fact that a Wall Street billionaire controlling a large amount of coins is NOT funding developers is an entirely good thing. It used to be the case that we viewed any corporation trying to influence developers as an attack. Yet now all I see is people whining about them not “paying their fair share.” Sad!