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Stephan Livera, head of education and podcast host at Swan Bitcoin, criticizes BIP-110 as primarily performative moralizing.
Livera argues that, rather than stopping data on a permissionless blockchain, the proposal enforces rules based on Luke Dashjr’s personal definitions of what should be allowed, under a guise of righteousness.
Livera has previously addressed network usability topics, noting the continued growth in bitcoin lightning network volumes despite a 50% drop from peak levels. He recently introduced a Bitcoin Node Cost Tracker and dashboard as discussions over spam concerns rose within the crypto space. These efforts reflect his ongoing engagement with operational and technical challenges in the Bitcoin ecosystem.