I have closely followed this controversy that is currently stirring up the Bitcoin community. It all started when TheRage posted screenshots claiming that Luke Dashjr was considering a hard fork to protect node operators against CSAM. It quickly went viral.



The interesting thing is that Dashjr immediately denied these allegations, calling the report fake news. But TheRage countered by saying they had verified the screenshots with a video proof, which fueled the controversy. Personally, I think the situation became more complicated when Adam Back, a senior Bitcoin developer, decided to get involved by linking all of this to legal theories from OCEAN, Luke Dashjr's mining pool.

What really stands out is the level of skepticism on social media. People aren't quite sure who to believe. On one side, you have Dashjr shouting fake news, and on the other, you have TheRage claiming to have proof. And in the middle of all this, developers are wondering if this controversy over a potential temporary hard fork really makes sense, especially after the default mempool parameter changes in Bitcoin Core v30.

So far, Dashjr hasn't really responded to requests for further comments, leaving many questions unanswered. Clearly, this case will continue to be a topic of discussion in the coming weeks.
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