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BIP-444: The Soft Fork That Could Split Bitcoin | Roundup

Nov 6, 2025
In this discussion, Aaron Van Werdum, a Bitcoin commentator, tackles the heated debate surrounding BIP-444, a proposed soft fork aimed at limiting on-chain data. Joining him are Shinobi, a technical editor with insights on consensus mechanisms, and Rob Hamilton, CEO of Red Anchor Watch. They dive into topics like the implications of a blockchain civil war, the cultural undercurrents of 'pleb slop,' and whether such a fork could effectively control arbitrary data. The group also explores prediction markets related to the fork’s activation probability and the power dynamics at play in Bitcoin's future.
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Pleb Slop Distorts Technical Debate

  • "Pleb slop" describes oversimplified, viral Bitcoin messaging that sacrifices nuance for engagement.
  • Rob Hamilton warns this rhetoric spreads widely but loses technical accuracy and harms discourse.
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Users Can't Grasp Modern Bitcoin Nuance

  • The debate shifted after the block-size wars from clear user choices to niche technical nuance.
  • Shinobi argues most users now can't meaningfully choose between deep engineering trade-offs.
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Anti-Core Sentiment Repeats Old Patterns

  • Anti-Core sentiment today mirrors conspiratorial distrust seen in the block-size wars.
  • Aaron Van Werdum notes accusations about developers' motives recur across cycles.
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