**** This just in.. pedoland under 'pedo software' "crisis" ****
The U.S. is the only UN member state that has not yet ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
As of July 2025, child marriage is legal in 34 states.
It seems like Bitcoin, at 17 years old (tomorrow), already needs a Reformation--a return to first principles.
I'm growing more and more uneasy about this Core v Knots thing - especially with all this talk of a fork. The more I read (from both sides) the more confused and concerned I am (maybe that's the goal?).
I run five full nodes: I don't think I can "just do nothing," or "just don't upgrade." What gets _added to_ the blockchain can infect its entirety; yet no one should arrogate to themselves the power to "roll it back." And I don't know that the majority of everyday node runners (myself included) has the technical prowess to reject this side of a chain split over that one (school me, if you're able*). Frankly, I don't like either option.
Either way...in the spirit of the Protestant Reformation's _sola scriptura_ (or if that doesn't float your boat, of the Enlightenment's _ad fontes_), maybe we should, as a community, re-read what started it all, asking the question, "What is bitcoin? What was/is its purpose?" Or, you like, _What is the chief and highest end [goal] of bitcoin?_
Tolle, lege: [Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System](https://drive.proton.me/urls/DJ20DB9YY0#uC9WLwhSw2eY)
*An indicator of honesty might be if any of these players comes out with a simple how-to - "regardless of which side you think is the right one, here's how to 'pick' which chain to confirm" and then let the consensus system work as it was designed.
**** This just in.. pedoland under 'pedo software' "crisis" ****
The U.S. is the only UN member state that has not yet ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
As of July 2025, child marriage is legal in 34 states.
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