Jameson Slopp lying again which is natural state. Bitcoin wallets in V29 are not affected because "29.x and earlier are unable to deal with default wallet migration failures in the first place as they have an issue with copying the legacy wallet backup." image View quoted note →
Jameson Slopp and the compromised Core devs are scared of Bitcoiners who have free will. Now they want to restrict users freedom. They also told you in the past that your node does not matter. They also tried to deprecate the option to set your datacarriersize on your node. They censored Bitcoin contributers on Github and on the Bitcoin Mailing List. Something is very broken at Core. Also Jameson Slopp was telling how everyone according to him is a shitcoiner and now he is telling users are stupid and their freedom must be restricted 🤡🤡🤡 image View quoted note → View quoted note →
Since its realease we call Core V30 and Core V30.1 a malware due to the OP_RETURN and SPAM issues. Now it turned out that Core V30 and Core V30.1 delete your private keys / your Bitcoin / all your wallets during wallet migration. That is now major fuck up from the compromised Core devs. image
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