Bitcoin Culture John Carvalho's account of how Bip 110 became a spectacle: he says the pattern is identical to the fights over Satoshi Dice in 2013, when people spent weeks trying to figure out how to stop Eric Voorhees from filling the blocks, and then it fizzled and went away. Bip 110 is, in his view, an embarrassment. Not because the concerns are completely without merit but because the amount of social energy, podcasts, panels and drama dedicated to it is wildly disproportionate to its actual significance. Nobody important is running Bitcoin Knots. Most of the vocal supporters are anonymous accounts that behave like bots. Bitcoin Takeover S17E11 with @BitcoinErrorLog

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