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July 25, 2017, 06:02:48 PM |
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It's far simpler than the deployment/testing schedule, or the software design issues: Jeff Garzik is unfit to be making decisions about Bitcoin's future direction, period
Jeff Garzik left the main Bitcoin development team when his ideas for the future direction of Bitcoin were repeatedly rejected (he vaunted or supported several centralising blocksize proposals, all of which were too radical, too vague or too blatantly centralising, respectively BIP101, BIP102 and BIP100)
Jeff left, Mike Hearn style, and went on to try to subtly chip away at the stability of Bitcoin network's consensus rules as a programmer for Bitcoin Classic (and embarrassed himself yet again).
It's clear that Jeff Garzik desperately wants to be in control of Bitcoin to impose his vision of it's developmental direction no matter the cost. If his ideas are so incredible though, and demonstrably so different from the consensus on direction of the dozens of other leading Bitcoin developers, then why can't Jeff Garzik just make his own cryptocurrency? His wish will come true, he will be king of JeffCoin, and his cryptocoin will be so much better than Bitcoin that his viewpoint will be vindicated, right? Strange how he persists for literally years trying to wrest control of Bitcoin in multiple (failed) attempts.
Jeff Garzik is poison to Bitcoin, smiling and talking in positive language, but the hidden intention is all too clear now: take over, in the most weasling way possible, then change it into something that is against privacy, against freedom, against sound money and against capitalism.
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