Luke Dashjr, a long-time Bitcoin developer, expressed frustration over his recurring role in crisis moments. In a recent statement, he warned that Bitcoin’s future is uncertain if it relies on a single individual. “Even if we survive this attack by Core30,” he said, “this situation… needs to stop.”
Dashjr has played a critical role in several key Bitcoin incidents since 2013. That year, he helped patch a severe inflation bug that split the blockchain into two chains. The bug could have caused lasting damage to Bitcoin’s credibility, but developers, including Dashjr, quickly responded.
In 2017, he strongly opposed the controversial SegWit2x hard fork proposal. The proposal aimed to double Bitcoin’s block size and had broad support from miners and exchanges. However, Dashjr’s resistance contributed to its failure, preserving Bitcoin’s original path.
He also warned against Ordinals and inscriptions, citing risks to Bitcoin’s UTXO set. Dashjr claimed he attempted mitigation before a spike in outputs but faced personal setbacks due to a hack.
Dashjr recently opposed the removal of the OP_RETURN data limit, calling it a harmful change to Bitcoin’s structure. He clashed with Bitcoin Core developers, maintaining his conservative stance on protocol integrity. His disagreement highlights ongoing tensions within the Bitcoin development community.
Leaked messages allegedly showed Dashjr discussing a hard fork proposal using a multisig committee. Critics accused him of attempting to centralize control of Bitcoin, contrary to its decentralized ethos. In response, Dashjr labeled the messages as “fabricated nonsense.”
Dashjr emphasized that relying on one developer places Bitcoin at significant risk. “Bitcoin will not survive if it depends on one man,” he said, urging other developers to step in. He emphasized that community-wide responsibility is crucial for the long-term stability of Bitcoin.
Despite controversies, Dashjr’s influence on Bitcoin development remains significant. His repeated involvement in crisis resolution has significantly contributed to Bitcoin’s technical resilience. However, he insists that the burden must now be shared.
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