Gavin Andresen Resumes Work on Bitcoin Core

Gavin Andresen Resumes Work on Bitcoin Core

Gavin Andresen recently added some new commits to Bitcoin Core on GitHub, thus continuing with his work on the original Bitcoin protocol. This work may raise some eyebrows, considering Core is a direct competitor with Bitcoin Classic on scalability, of which Andresen happens be to a lead developer. Gavin Andresen has been outspoken in his support for....


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