All technology has push back, telephone: "They weren’t human, they popped or exploded... in a thunderstorm they might get hit by lightning. When they saw a telephone in some hotel or office, they stood away from it or picked it up gingerly." https://t.co/GnsUF7tsLA @TheAtlantic
I bet there was so much arguing and drama, and struggles from IETF, IEEE, W3C and government adoption with core DNS. Do you look back 30 years ago and remember the drama, or do you reap the benefits, drama evaporates.
I see #Bitcoin as one giant company, with hundreds of thousands of employees all working on various aspects. There's honor in the humble daily dedication of programmers on this protocol. They are gifting the growth of it all. Don't focus on personalities.
The most important thing to remember in Bitcoin is what Satoshi didn't say. Credit was not taken, code was given away, opinions lightly placed. So, don't look for idols in Bitcoin, spoiler alert: everyone is flawed so just follow your interest.
@sachinksd1 Yes, tether was hacked for ~30M as they stated. A patch for omnicore was issued, the daemon for omni based coins, with the address of the receiver blacklisted. The funds have not moved. https://t.co/LIipZkMo2m
The real story of the whole tether debacle is regardless of the issue the funds are visible on the #Blockchain. We have open permanent record of the transaction. In the future more will be moved as such, the push will be to digitize, hash and record all the things.
Open Source Money breeds Open Source Drama. There's plenty of horrible, funny, offensive, and illegal acts that happen behind closed doors in tech. Be glad dirty laundry is aired in an open source way in #Bitcoin google, twitter, they all have it. Probably even worse.