No my point is that bugs and vulnerabilities will always exist and need to be fixed, while user experience will need enhancements as needs arise. Do we need major changes? No. But assuming we'll need zero maintenance is just showcasing a misunderstanding of software development.

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We're speaking different languages, apparently.

I wish you well, Derek.

My man this is the issue that needs to be solved.

Ok let's try being more specific?

You talk about some essential UI features, that are worth the risks I was talking about, right?

Let's talk these

I don't know of any now, but I don't have a crystal ball to tell me the future. I only have 20+ years working in the information technology field as a baseline. I know unforseen things happen, because ultimately ulhimans write code and humans make mistakes, because humans are not perfect.

With that I totally agree, humans make mistakes.

They also act maliciously sometimes. There are powers that understand how deadly is BTC for their privileges. They are sure to try their best to take it down by making it look buggy, sloppy, unsecure, etc.

I never said BTC can't be touched. Bugs have to be fixed, including fast track fixes be there the need.

What I'm strongly opposed to is adding fancy unnecessary stuff. The more complex a mechanism is the more points of failure it has.