Developer: “Either we trust someone or Bitcoin dies”
In this article you will learn:
- Why developer Luke Dashjr is bringing blockchain censorship by a central committee into play – and thus risking a taboo break
- What consequences the introduction of a “trusted multisig committee” would have for the decentralization of Bitcoin
- Why this debate raises fundamental questions about censorship resistance, immutability, and the future of Bitcoin as money
The debate surrounding the Bitcoin client Bitcoin Knots is escalating. Now Bitcoin developer Luke Dashjr is even proposing a form of censorship of the blockchain. What's behind this?
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