GM Nostr! I'm back after a bit of a self-enforced social media hiatus. It was Nostr, Twitter, everything. I was more than a little burnt out after BTC HEL. I didn't really get a proper break after the conference, since I went straight back to my fiat job the next day. All I had energy for was keeping the lights on at @Freedom Footprint Show . I was also more than a little shaken up by Charlie Kirk's death. I won't say much more about that here, but the TLDR is I did a lot of thinking about the risks of being public and saying controversial things. I was strongly considering taking a big step back from the space. Nope! I'm back, and ready to get started on new things! I got out to a couple of fantastic conferences, first BTC Balkans in Sofia, Bulgaria, then the Plan B Forum in Lugano. My Bitcoin batteries are fully recharged, even if I was pretty exhausted after a week of conferencing. Reconnecting with old friends and making new connections is what this is all about. I especially enjoyed the Rockamoto in Lugano - I can't believe I get to do all this cool stuff! Thanks @Knut Svanholm ∞/21M , @Sirius , and @Samson Mow for just being awesome! Looking forward to next time! image As for me, it's full speed ahead with the Bitcoin Infinity Show and the Bitcoin Infinity Academy! You may have noticed that I took a step back from the Bitcoin Infinity Show - it's just Knut now, at least in front of the camera. I'm still behind the scenes doing all the editing, but I couldn't keep my schedule flexible enough to join the recordings. I miss it, and I plan to change that. And of course, I'm involved in the planning for next year's @BTCHEL 2026 🇫🇮 - stay tuned for all the details about next year's conference, and don't hesitate to reach out if you want to speak! Thanks everyone for making this community amazing. I'm full of gratitude, and I can't wait for what's in store ahead.
The biggest flaw of the pro-Core position, in my view, is that it's purely an appeal to authority, specifically the authority of the Core developers. In Bitcoin, you're supposed to not trust, but verify. But we're being told to trust this group of developers who ram through a controversial change without listening to the community. And you can verify what they're doing, too. This change doesn't need to happen. It's perfectly valid to oppose the changes made in Bitcoin V30. It's sickeningly elitist to suggest that you're not supposed to have an opinion about Bitcoin unless you contribute to the code. That's not how this works.