On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 12:46:53PM -0400, Matt Corallo via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> On 9/16/22 3:15 AM, Anthony Towns via bitcoin-dev wrote:
> > As we've seen from the attempt at a CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY activation earlier
> > in the year [0], the question of "how to successfully get soft fork
> > ideas f
Hi Buck,
> First just wanted to thank you for taking the initiative to
> put this together. I think that as the community and
> ecosystem continue to grow, it's going to be an important
> part of the process to have groups like this develop. Hopefully
> they allow us to resist the "Tyranny of Stru
Hi Devrandom,
> Agreed, anything that requires a phone number makes it difficult to be
> pseudonymous.
>
> I recommend Matrix, since it doesn't require any privacy invasive
> information and has e2ee by default for 1-1 conversations.
Yeah sounds like people are opting for either Matrix or IRC and
Apologies for any typos, somewhat jet-lagged atm.
On 9/16/22 3:15 AM, Anthony Towns via bitcoin-dev wrote:
Subhead: "Nobody expects a Bitcoin Inquistion? C'mon man, *everyone*
expects a Bitcoin Inquisition."
As we've seen from the attempt at a CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY activation earlier
in the year
Subhead: "Nobody expects a Bitcoin Inquistion? C'mon man, *everyone*
expects a Bitcoin Inquisition."
As we've seen from the attempt at a CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY activation earlier
in the year [0], the question of "how to successfully get soft fork
ideas from concept to deployment" doesn't really have