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Dennis Porter notes a significant divergence in adoption rates between the latest versions of two prominent Bitcoin clients. Bitcoin Core 29.1, which was released on August 29th, has not yet reached a top-ranked status.
In contrast, Bitcoin Knots 29.1, released just a week later on September 5th, has already ascended into the top 10 versions list. This signals a substantial shift in preference among Bitcoin users and developers towards Bitcoin Knots 29.1 over its Core counterpart.
The current surge in adoption for Bitcoin Knots over Bitcoin Core closely reflects broader discussions within the ecosystem regarding software preferences, as evidenced by the debate highlighted when Jeff Booth selected Bitcoin Knots over Core 30. Such dynamics also underscore the long-term optimism expressed in Porter’s outlook for Bitcoin’s potential trajectory toward $4 million per coin, reinforcing the impact of user and developer choices on the network’s evolution.