It's Knot a Serious Project
A comprehensive compilation of controversial actions and statements by Luke Dashjr.

Cypherpunk Cogitations
It's Knot a Serious Project
A comprehensive compilation of controversial actions and statements by Luke Dashjr.
The article by Jameson Lopp sharply critiques Luke Dashjr, the sole maintainer of the Bitcoin Knots project, portraying him as unfit for such a critical role in open-source Bitcoin software due to a pattern of security lapses, opaque development practices, and polarizing ideological stances.
It details alarming incidents like a compromised server hosting Knots binaries without any rebuild or verification, Luke's personal loss of 20 BTC from poor key management (eschewing offline storage), and the project's lack of signed commits or transparent merge processes, which undermine code integrity and community trust.
Lopp also chronicles Luke's history of conflicts in the Bitcoin Core community, including baseless accusations against peers, opposition to privacy tools like mixing, advocacy for state crackdowns on illegal uses, and fringe beliefs such as Sedevacantist Catholicism and monarchism, all framed as evidence of his authoritarian tendencies and deviation from Bitcoin's decentralized ethos.
Ultimately, the piece argues that these traits—prioritizing personal dogma over security, consensus, and freedom—make Knots a risky "knot a serious project" for users relying on robust, collaborative maintenance, though an alternative to both Knots and Core will eventually emerge that embodies the missing characteristics of transparency, security, and ideological neutrality, prompting many like myself to switch and run this new implementation.