Competition can not be healthy when a group forms all of a sudden pretending to take Bitcoin over and make the rules for everyone else. That is toxicity and I do not know which dimension this would ever be seen with good eyes by anyone other than their own delusional members of the group.
Hey now, it's not
that bad, they just want to make Luke-jr king of Bitcoin:
https://x.com/SatoshiSound/status/2073487446600298941 (I'd link to luke and his employees retweeting this but X hides the content on those links).
And that will be totally problem free since owning to the fact that he's a no-coiner they figure if he doesn't do what they want they can just
assassinatesorry,
depose him. Presumably they think that as a relative no-coiner like themselves he'll be easy to manipulate. On that latter point I agree.
But if your game plan is to
depose the king, why not be a little proactive and not have one in the first place? It's as if these folks have no access to the history of human politics and haven't even the slightest clue as to why Bitcoin was created. Here is a hint: Democracies are much better than monarchies for preserving personal freedom and autonomy. But they still suck at it because they're ultimately about telling third parties what they can and can't do even if they do it in a better way. Bitcoin was created because technology allows for autonomous money-- money that avoids the third party dependence entirely.
We don't know how to organize all of human affairs around this level of freedom but Bitcoin showed us how for money. The fact that other people use it in ways I don't like isn't a bug, it's a feature-- in fact it is
the feature, the entire reason for Bitcoin's existence. Anyone who wants money ruled by a monarchy can have it-- it already existed before Bitcoin. Anyone who wants money ruled by a democracy can have it-- it also already existed before Bitcoin. Bitcoin is for people who want money that isn't ruled by anyone, where you and you alone decide how you use your bitcoins.
Some people came to bitcoin for reasons other than its reason for existence. For example, Luke-jr came to bitcoin because he had a fixation on the "
tonal number system" and he thought he could make a modified version of Bitcoin that used tonal numbers as a way to try to pressure people to use tonal. So the fact that he doesn't give a hoot about why Bitcoin exists is nothing new and is no surprise, he's just migrated on from a quaint fixation with an eccentric number system to a different windmill that serves some different interests that will support him on his fruitless quest.
Bitcoin has always existed in a world with a lot of people that didn't understand or appreciate its reason for existing and we never let that stop us before and we won't let it now.
Edit: User uint512_t made a response to this message which has subsequently been deleted, I think it may be helpful to the public process to preserve it:
all this utter BS is not really a coherent critique of anything other than revealing your personal grudges
most ppl know about his tonal number system thing, that has anything to do with what's going on currently? people will be pushed for using tonal number if they use Knots? acc. to you everyone is retarded and only you're smart but like everyone else you also live in your bubble.
You're simply acting tribal, if one person supporting Knots and/or BIP110 says or believes in "x" then all of their tribe must believe in the same and I need to see whoever reposted it to prove a point. You just love typing your endless useless slop.
May be touch grass or see a doctor for your mental issues.

I don't think anyone in these discussions is stupid, much less retarded. If I did I wouldn't bother responding to them.
There is nothing 'wrong' with the tonal crusade-- it was quaint, eccentric, a little thought provoking, and ultimately harmless. The quest that has replaced it is obviously not. But both are products of a person who didn't come to Bitcoin for Freedom Money. It's okay that people come to Bitcoin for different reasons but the
Why of Bitcoin matters particularly when someone is proposing to change it.