Your reply has nothing to do with my comment. It looks like you just go
around posting wing nut stuff without regard to what is being discussed.
A proper threat model considers all possible threats and looks at the
probability of each.
Obviously from your comment you have no experience in threat models and
limited education in general.
Russ
On 9/20/2015 4:23 PM, Steven Pine wrote:
It's amazing how foolish some people are to continue trusting
governments especially in light of recent history: a seemingly endless,
Orwellian 'war on terror', multiple regional conflicts often justified
by fake evidence, wholesale disregard of law and basic human covenants
such as do not torture, ubiquitous and secret global surveillance.
Anyone who doesn't consider governments the proper threat model is
either a shill or an idiot.
On Sep 20, 2015 12:34 PM, "Milly Bitcoin via bitcoin-dev"
<bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org
<mailto:bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org>> wrote:
Until this is settled, Bitcoin has no clear direction and
developers cannot make effective decisions:
How exactly do things set "settled" in this environment?
People looking at Bitcoin think a small group of developers and
miners "control" these decisions. Not sure if "control" is the
right word but that is the perception.
Russ
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