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This is a community note proposed to Anita's post, and I think we need to talk about it.

The past years have brought a swarm of new people into Bitcoin, and these posts and comments show how hard we failed them.

First off, to address the majority of commenters in Anita's post that also like to spam my posts with the same nonsense (and then tell me that I'm stupid because I have a vagina (?)), in the Bitcoin network, you do not get to vote for anything. Your node allows you to control the rules that your node runs by. That's it. That's all it does.

There is no voting in Bitcoin.

Second, miners run profit oriented businesses. This means that miners follow the rules adapted by the nodes with the majority of economic activity.

In the event of a hard fork, it does not matter how many nodes you run – if the majority of nodes generating profit for miners apply new rules, those are the rules the miners will follow.

Bitcoin positions do matter to the extent that they generate economic activity.

I understand that the voting analogy can be helpful, so here's one that you can make: in Bitcoin, you vote with your feet.

If a large exchange was to signal for, say, a Bitcoin compliance fork, you can threaten to pull your money out – to the extent that the exchange still allows you to.

Lastly, what Anita is referring to in her post is Bitcoin's social layer.

Bitcoin is run by humans, and humans can be influenced.

Humans can be influenced by setting positive incentives, such as gov subsidies or developer grants, or by applying violence, such as threatening to throw the people running and building Bitcoin in jail.

This is a reality of human nature and should not be controversial - How to prevent such actors from influencing open source development is often discussed in the open source community.

If this topic interests you, look up Operation Orchestra at FOSDEM.

Let's remember that the memes are not always your friends.

Influencers spent the past few years so focused on "hyperbitcoinization" that half-truths about how Bitcoin works are now taken at face value.

Because so many "Bitcoiners" now genuinely believe things like "Bitcoin can't be censored," "one node equals one vote", "Bitcoin is for enemies," or "everything is good for Bitcoin," we have created a culture that believes paying attention to the creation of an adversarial environment is unnecessary.

These memes are mental shortcuts. They are true to some extent, but do not reflect reality.

In the case of my posts, next to the obviously snarky comments here and there, the majority of commenters are not posting these things with bad intentions - they genuinely think that this is how Bitcoin works.

If you are an educator, influencer, or in any other way have the capacity to better explain these things to people, _please_ take the time to do so.

The memes are fine to get people interested, but we all need to do a better job at combating these misconceptions. The future of BTC could depend on it.

Uff

I just hope it does not end up failing. It's becoming increasingly hard to reach all relevant stakeholders.

Have a cold and I really should not be working, I'm making dumb mistakes, and the reviews I am leaving are bad.

The current soft fork debate makes me feel uneasy.

I dont think I will ever learn when and when not to use {} in bash scripts.

2½ years ago (summer 2022) nostr:npub1dq94rnvd4hp4yfzjupy7mhm3e8ngz4c7neyswepxrr2xp5vrlmkq7f2pg8 had a dream for a bitcoin tech game. While it was an exciting idea, I almost ran the other way because I knew just how big of an undertaking it would be!

This the (brief) story nostr:npub1vy6wcgw6jhhtcmpawvlnsfx7g8qt8r40z7qlks9zwa4ed57vm5eqx527hr from where I sit.

https://trybitcoin.satsie.dev was my best attempt, and that was nowhere near a fraction of what this game needed to be.

I couldn't build it, but I knew I wanted to help. Lucky for us, we picked up some pretty talented friends along the way - nostr:npub1kuc70777tsvj67fl75s2dmy376t97hv05xmyuyshzzy6vhj5q5jstv0eyw nostr:npub1994vh09pq9zz8esj2kh68vlw8umcl0mr4pw8lp5uq9hqhyr4nnysv065x6 nostr:npub1mxvj8xkw6534udzml3def2vtc4w4hr50eawglmssuw5zwt2ytvmqh00ah8 nostr:npub1a6n3dmwmluswq30uxrf7st6rpz6chlewyahg4dzxsyfm9mq7rmdqmjs58k , the mysterious 6 cats that run the nostr:npub1spralxq6jlw5rdy0249vqr5sh43rfrlx2wzv3rhjjqedw559w9psrs8s72 account, nostr:npub12s5jvjpmulyx3csf87rszp3udjkcnvgh40trv3ywlu737sq4xj9q07t6jr nostr:npub1c3mk7v0pq2vwfljmdf9e6khzgqzz7t9p0ddrwgy0xytx7t5g7pdq6vraek, and so many more.

When I had my second baby in June 2023 we were in the middle of chapter 3. I was going on 6+ months of maternity leave with no plans to return and save Satoshi (sorry!).

You can imagine my shock last spring when I saw how much progress the team made while I was gone. Their continued dedication and excitement was contagious!

Once my baby started sleeping through the night I seized my opportunity to jump back in. Every night after the kids went to bed I would spend a few hours helping in whatever way I could. My bandwidth was extremely limited and calls of any kind were off the table but the team was responsive and enthusiastically matched my energy.

Along the way I've had the honor of doing a little bit of everything - lesson content, story writing, development, QA, marketing, workshop hosting, and project management. I even designed a (failed) plushie for the story's villian, Thomas Vanderpoole!

Saving Satoshi has made me a better open source contributor in all those areas.

It's wild to me that today the 10th and final chapter of nostr:npub1vy6wcgw6jhhtcmpawvlnsfx7g8qt8r40z7qlks9zwa4ed57vm5eqx527hr is live. This game is truly a labor of love. Give it a try, tell us what you think. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did building it.

https://primal.net/e/note1hhhszpfg9zd6xrz5k658h4q25jvz05gsxdxnq0jnw4j38pq7h45s7tkj94

Wonderful work!

I hope this does not break anything downstream, but it is good to get that logic out of there and rely on the actual, robust checks.

Kind of sad that signal spent so much effort on mobilecoin.

So this newest eu digital id thing basically just tells google and apple wallet what to do? Was this ever an actual problem?

My culinary experience in Lisbon was great on the last trip. Tourist traps are traps, but outside of that it is amazing. And never been to a place where I can get proper steaks, eggs, gravy and rice for 12 euros at 2 in the morning.

It is nice out here.

Past week was good, I really do need that regular exercise in the morning.

I feel like james' latest post hit the tone better. I think many people share the concern.

Working on adding a static riscv bare metal target for the ststic libbitcoinconsensus. This should make it a bit easier to ensure we keep compatibility on those files and that we can figure out how to add it in the kernel down the line.

It's just experimental, but come try it out.

https://github.com/TheCharlatan/kernel-node