A lot of very technically proficient people are economically illiterate and get offended when you point out their economic illiteracy.

That sums up the current OP_RETURN drama in a nutshell.

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Can bitcoin withstand the coming onslaught of devs that want to make it better?

Some are even biologically illiterate and affirmed by others in that mistake.

Thanks for putting words to what I've been thinking. I have a lot of respect for their technical literacy and am working to get a fraction of the way there, but it's definitely frustrating to deal with people who don't recognize their blind spots.

It's not good enough for Bitcoin that aren't vital to money to be 'pretty efficient.' They need to require zero resources or less. At least, that's the standard they'll be held to on MY node, in MY mempool. After all, there is no THE mempool, nor was there ever, and no should there be.

I think it’s more about knowledge vs wisdom, hubris vs humility, perception vs awareness.

To say making a “good” decision is as simple as being literate in all things assumes we have all the knowledge needed to know what to do.

Educate me pls

Start with the basics.

Bitcoin is THE Global Most Secure Decentralized Unconfiscatable Peer-to-Peer Scarce Hard Sovereign Freedom Money and Greatest Store of Value.

I enjoy the debates. I continue to learn from people with every kind of perspective.

I do not understand why people are annoyed by the discussion, unless maybe they know everything already.

Well put!

People will learn the hard way 🤦🏽‍♂️and it’s sad

educate them

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"OP_RETURN drama"? I guess you're a NGU guy. What a waste.

Jimmy is one of the good guys.

A lot of very economically proficient people are technically illiterate and get offended when you point out their technical illiteracy.

That sums up the current OP_RETURN drama in a nutshell.

How so?

The yuppies will be the last in bitcoin adopting! They will HFSP!!! Ahahahah