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Alternative Clients Portrayed too negatively #27

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BitcoinErrorLog opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 4 comments
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Alternative Clients Portrayed too negatively #27

BitcoinErrorLog opened this issue Nov 7, 2024 · 4 comments

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@BitcoinErrorLog
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BitcoinErrorLog commented Nov 7, 2024

The text handwaves away that alternatives are important but harps on why they are bad. Well, some of us think they are great and necessary.

Libbitcoin is proving to improve on Bitcoin Core in various ways, and evidence that more competition is needed.

Regarding fragility, why not portray the positive side of this? That it requires changes to have clearer consensus and to be more sensitive to proposing disruptive change.

Or, we can keep pretending that inventing new payment protocols every year is sustainable...

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I couldn't find anyone associated with alternative implementations in contributors or authors list.

@moneyball
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moneyball commented Nov 8, 2024 via email

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There is no pattern, or activation method, or recommendation, for breaking Bitcoin rules to achieve a "hard fork" "upgrade" or any sort of deterministic migration; there is only an overzealous interest and complementary tolerance for the addition of new rules to Bitcoin as "soft forks."

Alternative compatible Bitcoin implementations are most relevant here, unless only specifically describing the activity of copying the bitcoin blockchain into a new incompatible network, on purpose, creating a new asset.

There should be no illusion that breaking Bitcoin rules, magic numbers, is a path for progress for Bitcoin.

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Alternative compatible Bitcoin implementations are most relevant here, unless only specifically describing the activity of copying the bitcoin blockchain into a new incompatible network, on purpose, creating a new asset.

How so?

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