BIP200 - Mandatory de-activation of forced segwit deployment

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Sat Jun 3 07:54:59 PDT 2017


On 06/02/2017 11:51 PM, Joshua wrote:
>
> I haven't really figured it out and there's lots of idiocy going on.
It seems the marketers have told all the employees and contractors in
the Blockchain industry to claim they are all decentralists and
cypherpunks. I've only been full-time in the Bitcoin space for a few
months and I don't think many carry the appropriate vision of Bitcoin.
>
> There's a great deal of commercial enterprises seeking to capitalize
on Bitcoin.
>


And you get EXACTLY the same kind of scumbags who trashed the value of
the last mythical currency, and the one before that, and the one before
that.

As far as I can tell Btc and it's ilk is simply techno-gambling and will
always be, because vulture-capitalists hijacked it, almost 'from the
git' (sic, americanism), as surely as they hijacked the whole personal
computer industry over the years.

Rr


On 06/02/2017 11:51 PM, Joshua wrote:
> I haven't really figured it out and there's lots of idiocy going on.
> It seems the marketers have told all the employees and contractors in
> the Blockchain industry to claim they are all decentralists and
> cypherpunks. I've only been full-time in the Bitcoin space for a few
> months and I don't think many carry the appropriate vision of Bitcoin.
>
> There's a great deal of commercial enterprises seeking to capitalize
> on Bitcoin. Segregated Witness is just another commercially produced
> protocol that allows functions to work at higher levels of
> abstraction. Think of going from BIOS to OS...
>
> In itself it's not such a bad thing... but there's major
> repercussions. This can also allow them to backdoor the Bitcoin
> Proposal process and further build upon the layer 2 platform.
>
> The way I view it is that these corporate fucks are attempting to
> privatizing a community resource. And they need to fuck off.
>
> -movrcx
>
> Sent from ProtonMail <https://protonmail.ch>, encrypted email based in
> Switzerland.
>
>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: BIP200 - Mandatory de-activation of forced segwit deployment
>> Local Time: June 2, 2017 10:19 PM
>> UTC Time: June 3, 2017 2:19 AM
>> From: juan.g71 at gmail.com
>> To: cypherpunks at lists.cpunks.org
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Do you mind elaborating on the factions at war here? I
>> haven't fully figured them out I must admit.
>>
>> My take is that blockstream has some sort of vested
>> interest...and so do the the "bitcoin unlimited" crowd.
>>
>> I'm not sure where the "user activated soft fork" thing fits. Is
>> that what blockstream is backing?
>>
>>
>>
>> > Abstract
>> > This BIP supercedes BIP148 and outlines the methods and actions
>> > necessary to prevent unwanted network segmentation and forced
>> > isolation caused by non-consensual BIP148 and Segregated Witness
>> > deployment.
>> >
>> > The Bitcoin protocol was initially designed as a decentralized
>> > standard. Unfortunately BIP148 establishes and assigns significant
>> > standards-implementation authority to large and more influential
>> > commercial organizations and away from independent parties. The
>> > author of this proposal fully rejects BIP148 as being contrary to the
>> > spirit of Bitcoin and rejects the premise that overall Bitcoin
>> > consensus can be gained through a simple voting mechanism.
>> >
>> > BIP148 (UASF) additionally creates the scaffolding required for large
>> > influential groups to take ownership of the global Bitcoin protocol
>> > which is a significant departure from the original decentralized
>> > nature of Bitcoin. The presence of this scaffolding creates
>> > extraordinary risk of centralization within the Bitcoin community and
>> > must be resisted. This BIP takes a red-team-centric approach and
>> > proposes multiple legally acceptable covert and overt means to resist
>> > and eradicate BIP148 and SegWit from the global Bitcoin network in
>> > the event it is non-consensually activated.
>> >
>> > More details:
>> > https://gist.github.com/joshuayabut/0b4f58bd31cb3becf4630002acac884d
>> >
>> > Sent from [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.ch), encrypted email based
>> > in Switzerland.
>

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