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What's the End Game?

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My last post advocating for a Bitcoin chain split drew various reactions. Some labeled me as irresponsible, while others claimed I was undermining proof-of-work (I wasn't) or promoting a hard fork (again, I wasn't). The critics want more technical discussions to reach a consensus.

Here's the core issue: what's the endgame for drivechains? We've debated the technical aspects for seven years. Do we expect new information that will suddenly unite everyone?

The reality is, those in favor of a drivechains soft fork aren't going away. If anything, they will grow louder. So, what's the end result of endless discussions?

Prolonged debate without consensus not only wastes time but stall other valuable updates. I'll remind you that seven years of discussion have not resolved this issue.

A peaceful resolution now has a lot of benefits. We can put much of this debate to bed by engaging the market instead of claims made by marketers. We can see whether the things promised by the advocates actually come to pass and we'll learn a lot more about miner incentives.

Of course, there are other ways to resolve this conflict besides a chain split, such as creating a separate chain, using a different sidechain mechanism, or adding the needed op codes in an altcoin. Yet, these options have been available for seven years and haven't been pursued by the drivechain advocates. I think those are better resolutions than a chain split and a successful use case would be the best way to convince those of us that are skeptical of the drivechainers' claims. But that's not what they're doing and so we are at loggerheads.

In summary, the drivechain debate isn't resolving itself. A split will end this divisive conversation and allow us to focus on more productive projects like improving the Lightning Network or furthering Taproot features.

Let me be real clear about this. I'm #Bitcoin. Not #lightning. Not #TapRoot or #inscriptions. Not #development or #mining. I'm Bitcoin.

What is bitcoin? Bitcoin is many things. It's very low #transaction #fees. It's light, tight, robust #fullnodes that almost anyone can run and manage, If they want to. Lastly, Bitcoin L1 doesn't need to scale.

What y'all are talking about isn't Bitcoin. It's #lightning, #inscriptions, #Drivechains and other Bullshit! Some of it even sounds kind of cool. But it's not Bitcoin. So personally I don't give a shit! about it.

As far as what needs to be done with Bitcoin, the only opinions that actually matter are those of the Virtuous #fullnodes and Bitcoin loyalist. That's how #Satoshi designed Bitcoin.

He could come back and say I changed my mind, and I want all that shit in my program. But until or unless he does that, we're going to follow the consensus he designed.

I don't care how much or how long they cry about their little greed driven special interest. Bitcoin doesn't belong to them. #Satoshi gave it to us. The Virtuous #fullnodes and Bitcoin loyalist. It's ours to protect and enjoy.

We've been tolerant while numerous selfish greed driven mistakes have been made. #Inscriptions #ordinals etc have to go. Maybe #TapRoot also. If we can't close all those front doors and back doors.

The #Bitcoin #core code base has to be cleaned up and locked down. So we are going to maintain a separate Bitcoin core code base development.

This way the Virtuous #fullnodes and Bitcoin loyalists can never be held hostage by any corrupted or compromised narrow special interest.

And that's the name of that tune..โš–๏ธ๐Ÿ‘ฎโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ‘‘๐Ÿ—ฝ

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