Push to hold open-source bitcoin developers liable draws criticism, Marty Bent argues

Push to hold open-source bitcoin developers liable draws criticism, Marty Bent argues
Open-source bitcoin developer liability debate

Marty Bent, founder and podcaster at TFTC, draws attention to efforts by PYoes urging Senators Scott and Warren to remove Section 604 from the CLARITY Act.

Bent argues that making open-source software developers liable for criminal use of bitcoin demonstrates a lack of understanding of how bitcoin operates.

Bent has previously addressed bitcoin’s sustained demand during times of geopolitical stress, noting a recent surge amid Middle East tensions in a recent report. He has also stated that bitcoin’s core value proposition stands on its own and does not rely on external catalysts, according to a separate interview. These comments align with Bent’s broader emphasis on understanding bitcoin’s foundational principles.

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