In the dusty corners of the digital frontier, where the wild winds of cryptocurrency howl, there stands a man named Samson Mow, the CEO of JAN3 and a self-proclaimed Bitcoin maximalist. With a voice that echoes like thunder, he has once again taken aim at the Bitcoin Core developers, claiming their ambitious expansion plans could very well chip away at Bitcoin’s noble status as a currency. Oh, the audacity! 🌪️
Samson Mow Takes Aim at the Bitcoin Core Developers
In a recent post on X, Mow unleashed a torrent of words, declaring that the Bitcoin Core developers have morphed into a lurking danger for Bitcoin. His ire was sparked by a comment from developer Jamesob, who waxed poetic about the authority these developers wield over the BTC ecosystem. Mow, ever the vigilant guardian, fears they might just bulldoze ahead with their expansion plans, leaving chaos in their wake. 🚧
Jamesob, in his wisdom, pointed out that the Bitcoin Core developers possess a staggering amount of latent power for two reasons. First, he noted that businesses have essentially hardcoded their reliance on this implementation, with risk aversion levels that would make even the most cautious investor blush. This has birthed a de facto monopoly on economic nodes, giving these Core developers a kingly autonomy over the network’s operations. 🏰
Secondly, Jamesob argued that the Bitcoin network’s complexity forces mere mortals to delegate their trust to some technical authority. And guess who that authority is? You got it—the Core developers! He called this a “tremendous amount of sticky power,” and warned that anyone who fails to see it is as naive as a lamb in a wolf’s den. 🐑
These fiery comments come amidst the ongoing spam wars debate. Bitcoinist reported that the Core developers have decided to proceed with the OP_RETURN expansion, boldly declaring they won’t intervene to stop “harmless” data from flooding the network. After all, who needs censorship resistance, right? But Mow and his fellow maximalists argue that this could spell doom for BTC’s reputation as Sound Money. 💸
Mow’s Past Grievances Resurface
In a twist of fate, Mow also revisited his past grievances against Bitcoin developer Greg Maxwell and the proposed OP-RETURN expansion. He accused Greg of being disingenuous in his support for the proposal, lamenting that too many folks worship him like a golden calf, blind to the truth. 🐄
Greg, in his defense, claimed that the proposed change is trivial, allowing what currently appears as fake outputs to transform into non-bloating traffic. But Mow, with a smirk, retorted that Greg is either “intellectually dishonest or simply doesn’t grasp the current reality.” Ouch! 🔥
Meanwhile, Mow didn’t hold back in responding to the recent statements from the Bitcoin Core Developers. He alleged that they have been gradually altering the network to accommodate spam, now seemingly intent on dismantling barriers for spammers. What a delightful mess! 🎭
As of this moment, the BTC price hovers around $105,400, taking a little dip in the last 24 hours, according to the ever-reliable CoinMarketCap. 📉
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2025-06-09 19:14