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Author Topic: [2016-05-07]Bitcoin project blocks out Gavin Andresen over Satoshi claims  (Read 284 times)
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May 07, 2016, 09:08:56 AM
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First he publicly backs Craig Wright, saying that the Australian computer scientist really is the man who created bitcoin under the alias Satoshi Nakamoto. Then, when Wright’s own promised evidence falls apart – utterly disintegrates, really, faster than a tissue left in your pocket when you wash a pair of jeans on the spin cycle – he can only respond “what the heck?” On Thursday, it became clear that Wright wasn’t even going to try to provide any other evidence, and Andresen started mulling platitudes, tweeting: “‘we are all Satoshi’ is such a lovely idea; might say ‘yes’ when asked ‘are you?’”

Now, it looks like Andresen might have just been fired from Bitcoin development. He took over development of the Bitcoin code from Nakamoto himself when the latter retired from the scene, but since then he has also taken a back seat, leaving others to do the heavy lifting.


http://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2016/05/07/bitcoin-project-blocks-out-gavin-andresen-over-satoshi-nakamoto/

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May 07, 2016, 09:24:42 AM
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This has been a little too dramatized. People supporting the classic fork like to sensationalize this event as if it's of any significance. Gavin hasn't contributed to the Core Git for a long time, he was asked multiple times to give up his access but didn't do so on his own despite being inactive/working on other projects over a long time. And it's not even like he can't contribute to bitcoin anymore. If he has improvements for Core, he's free to submit pull requests which will likely be accepted if they're valuable and viable.
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