A 12-Year-Old Bitcoin Dispute Returns as BIP-110 Divides the Community
The post A 12-Year-Old Bitcoin Dispute Returns as BIP-110 Divides the Community appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Nakamoto CEO David Bailey has resurfaced a 2014 controversy involving developer Luke Dashjr. He argues the record disqualifies Dashjr from steering Bitcoin (BTC) as the BIP-110 fight intensifies. The claim revives a dispute over blacklists Dashjr once built into a version of Bitcoin’s software. It resurfaces as he backs BIP-110, his proposed one-year ban on storing images and other non-money data on Bitcoin. Bailey Points to a 12-Year-Old Blacklisting Incident On Friday, Bailey wrote that Dashjr secretly added Bitcoin address blacklists to the Gentoo Linux package he maintained in 2014. Back in 2014 Luke secretly added bitcoin address blacklisting to Gentoo repository. His judgement cannot be trusted to run a trillion dollar asset as sole maintainer. I’m not denying he’s a brilliant person, but anyone with eyes can see it’s a non-starterhttps://t.co/r0Btv1ZrWZ — David Ba