It's neither clever or misleading, simply a true statement.
And yes, if I take some code which is built by a group of other people and make changes which I make public and other people support, then this is an extremely valid process.
It's neither clever or misleading, simply a true statement.
And yes, if I take some code which is built by a group of other people and make changes which I make public and other people support, then this is an extremely valid process.
It’s not the same. Bitcoin Core changes go through a rigorous review process, peer discussion, and community consensus. Bitcoin Knots is a fork—a personal project. Changes there don’t pass through Core’s checks. One dev forking and tweaking is not the same as 200+ devs maintaining the protocol that runs the majority of the network. Let’s not confuse modification with contribution to consensus.
I think the phrase I was looking for when describing Bitcoin Knots was:
"We stand on the shoulders of giants"