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Topic: What happens if the bitcoin developer team breaks down? - page 3. (Read 2443 times)

hero member
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Well there should be some rules written as a contract and include it in blockchain, what happens when they retire or what is going to happen to key core developers 50 years from now? I doubt bitcoin core to be open source, maybe open to view but not open to change for random coders and devs.
hero member
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One of the biggest factors that keep Bitcoin alive is the development team behind it. What if this developer team breaks down? Are there any other people who can continue the project in technical terms?

in fact the founder of bitcoin (sathosi nakamoto) is no longer support it, and never come to working at bitcoin again.
we can see bitcoin still working, and more support from core developer, QT, classic, XT etc.
legendary
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bitcoin is open source, so anyone can fork or maintain it if the developers screw it or abandon it.

so basically the answer is the same as what would happen if any open source software team breaks down
legendary
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and this is why people should not be sheeple, idolising any particular people and treating them as kings. trying to get other devs to run away to only give power to a few devs.

because when they go, they are gone.

bitcoin needs to be diverse have multiple implementations and multiple open platforms.
not a centric one circle of 12 corporate paid devs and 90 interns hoping for a job if they show blind loyalty to the paid devs.

but multiple implementations and many teams all working in consensus. that way if one falls away there's still diversity and openness.
sr. member
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Even If nobody would coutribute to  bitcoin from now on, it would still operates as it is, I presume, without upgrades and changes
sr. member
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Do you guys remember when Mike Hearn left core dev team because he said that "bitcoin is failed experiment"?

yeah and now he's trying to make his dream come true with Unlimited Fork, to prove his words
legendary
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It is not like being core developer is a main job for these people. AFAIK they are not even being paid for doing it, they work on bitcoin in their spare time. It is a contribution.
Developers come and go, contribute something and then leave. Do you guys remember when Mike Hearn left core dev team because he said that "bitcoin is failed experiment"?


PoW is Technically an evolutionary Dead End, so he was right .  Wink

Current BTC Core members are pushing seqwit & LN, and refusing to increase the blocksize , we all be lucky if they would Quit.


 Cool
legendary
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It is not like being core developer is a main job for these people. AFAIK they are not even being paid for doing it, they work on bitcoin in their spare time. It is a contribution.
Developers come and go, contribute something and then leave. Do you guys remember when Mike Hearn left core dev team because he said that "bitcoin is failed experiment"?
hero member
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If the main Core dev team "breaks down" someone will pickup from where they left.
There is no question about it. I agree but... new team would need a lot of time to get a hang on current code to develope it further.
That would be big pause for development, a lot people would step in for sure, but it would hit bitcoin a little bit.

But technology is made this way. Some guys create, anothers continue and upgrade it. It's like the computer invention, or internet invention, there are always someone creating things and if it's succesful, another persons will pick it and upgrade.
However you are right, a lot of people would feel some untrust because of an event like this. It would depend the new team skills and reputation also.
legendary
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What if this developer team breaks down?

it's not a team.
it's many.
it's individual and group.
it's people.



we build a network of TRUST.
legendary
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If the main Core dev team "breaks down" someone will pickup from where they left. Someone has to Cheesy There are more people beyond the Core dev team members that understand Bitcoin. Even if there wasn't, there's too much at stake for many and Bitcoin would be further developed, one way or another, by people who really know Bitcoin or who are willing to learn more.
I agree. There will be lots of people, including some hackers, will take over the job and continue to develop Bitcoin if the origin developer team breaks down. As you can see, many people in Bitcointalk have experience and advance knowledge about Bitcoin and the Blockchain so that I believe that Bitcoin will still be supported no matter what
legendary
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One of the biggest factors that keep Bitcoin alive is the development team behind it. What if this developer team breaks down? Are there any other people who can continue the project in technical terms?

Bitcoin won't be reaching the further development and it will make a good chance for the other dev to take over.  Cheesy
legendary
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If the main Core dev team "breaks down" someone will pickup from where they left.
There is no question about it. I agree but... new team would need a lot of time to get a hang on current code to develope it further.
That would be big pause for development, a lot people would step in for sure, but it would hit bitcoin a little bit.
legendary
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If the main Core dev team "breaks down" someone will pickup from where they left. Someone has to Cheesy There are more people beyond the Core dev team members that understand Bitcoin. Even if there wasn't, there's too much at stake for many and Bitcoin would be further developed, one way or another, by people who really know Bitcoin or who are willing to learn more.
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One of the biggest factors that keep Bitcoin alive is the development team behind it. What if this developer team breaks down? Are there any other people who can continue the project in technical terms?
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