@pierre_rochard @pmarca @crampell Money is neutral; it doesn’t “help” people because of their agendas.
@pmarca @crampell If only there were a digital form of cash that supported the creation of redundant back-ups…
@badslinky @el33th4xor I tend to agree; I mainly hang out in the lightning channel. Even it gets trolled from time to time.
@bergalex @mikebelshe @TraceMayer These are not strawmen:
https://t.co/xfh6pCRA8I
https://t.co/U4pgKdkX0c
@mikebelshe @TraceMayer Indeed, many people are equating the existence of code to a software release, which some engineers find irsksome.
@roasbeef @el33th4xor Hm, is https://t.co/emTbz9E39X not very reliable? Not seeing much activity. Looks like it doesn’t archive segwit-dev
@el33th4xor That’s one theory; unfortunately the Core Slack channel isn’t a premium plan so the stats are locked away :-/

For comparison, I scraped the bitcoin-dev IRC archives from bitcoinstats.com - where are the devs going? pic.twitter.com/BZ1LKzL2zH
@VijayUpadhyaya That discussions have moved to other forums and/or devs are talking less in public / working more.
@brian_armstrong Stay tuned for my next @coindesk article about transaction fees!
@santisiri Looking though the archives, it just looks like a lot of activity: BIPs and discussion about changing the default unit display.

The Bitcoin-dev mailing list has been rather quiet recently, so I ran some numbers: pic.twitter.com/Vn3kO9OTUn
@kristovatlas @martindale Sounds like a job for @Medium