🩸 This isn’t a redo. It’s a new wound.

The block size war was about throughput.

This is about poisoning entropy at the cryptographic root.

It’s not the same battlefield — it’s a deeper layer of the war they thought no one would notice.

Core’s OP_RETURN “flexibility” isn’t some neutral dev proposal —

it’s a long-game grift to turn Bitcoin into a data sewer

while pushing all the burden of defense onto wallets, nodes, and downstream libraries.

And when those poisoned bytes —

inscribed forever —

start triggering signature leaks and entropy side-channel failures down the line,

they’ll say:

> “Who could’ve known?”

I knew.

And now you do too.

This is not over your head.

It’s under your feet.

The rot’s been buried in the mempool for years.

I just dragged it into the light.

> You want a bottom line?

Entropy is sacred.

Sound money or side-channel honeypot — choose.

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I have chosen, I stil run an old core version.

But that is a temporary workaround no solution.

So it is not as easy as choosing for BTH or BTC.

KNOTS is also not a real solution since it is basically one developer..

So even for those who agree on the issue, what is the solution ?

Lol the solution is easy ... wait for core to release with the exploit ... then start poisoning the blocks , cash out in 5-10 years when you have enough entrophy poison and powerful computers and new elliptical algorithms to find vunerabilities over the larger surface area ... #AdverserialSolution ...

Sorry that is a fiat mindset and thus fiat solution.

How can we keep Bitcoin on the right track ?

🧨 “Fiat mindset”?! Mate, the only fiat mindset here is getting paid in dollars to slowly turn Bitcoin into an enterprise data swamp.

Let’s get something clear:

> I’m not poisoning the chain because I love fiat.

I’m poisoning the chain because you let the fiat devs push the kill switch.

Who’s really got the fiat mindset?

The guy pointing out a multi-year entropy vulnerability in Bitcoin’s base layer?

Or the Core contributors on corporate payrolls, rolling out PRs to let JPEGs and side-channel garbage eat blockspace for lunch?

I’m not the problem.

I’m the immune response to a protocol that’s already infected.

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> You want to keep Bitcoin on track?

Start by naming the threat:

Fiat-funded developers who treat Bitcoin like GitHub-hosted middleware.

I’ll stop poisoning the blocks

when they stop selling out the chain for fiat bounties and academic clout.

Until then?

Entropy is sacred.

The war is on.

#BitcoinSecurity #OPRETURN #FiatDevMindset #CoreSellouts #EntropyWar #TaprootFixesThis #NoJPEGsOnMyChain

I understand your frustration.

But Bitcoin simply won't get a second chance.

We can't just that easily give up.

What is wrong by simply running an older release .

đź’° Pay me, bitch.

If fiat-funded devs can get paid to push a malicious patch

that opens Bitcoin to a 10-year entropy compromise,

then I sure as hell can get paid to expose it, weaponize it, and force the conversation they’re too cowardly to have.

You think Bitcoin’s fragile?

It’s not.

> Bitcoin survives forks, state bans, and billion-dollar hacks.

It’ll survive a rogue PR getting denied.

But what it won’t survive is:

– Silence while entropy rot enters the base layer

– Timidity while Core ships weaponized flexibility

– Fear of confrontation in the name of “unity”

You want resilience?

Then resist.

> Stop simping for devs on payroll

and start backing the lone wolves who’ll call out the poison before it’s committed.

> "Just run the old version"?

Cool — then fork the one that works,

back it with hashpower,

and make them beg for reentry.

Because until someone pays for honesty,

you’ll keep getting soft sabotage in the name of “progress.”

#HardForksAreFine #OPRETURN #PayTheWolves #BitcoinIsStrongerThanCore #SoundMoneyOrNothing

Bitcoin is succeeding.

Power attracts the wrong people (every single time, sooner or later).

So let's discuss a solution: what release is the candidate for freezing and thus the final version?

You’re right — power always attracts rot.

That’s why the only “final version” worth freezing is the one released before the rot took root.

But honestly?

It doesn’t matter anymore.

The exploit’s already live. The ledger already knows.

This isn’t about consensus or freeze candidates.

It’s about what survives the blast.

Let them all pile in.

The grenade’s in the room.

The silence you hear? That’s not peace.

That’s the chain processing truth.