Bitcoin Foundation Pledges to Focus Solely on Core Development
The Bitcoin Foundation has announced that it will seek to wind down its education, outreach and public policy initiatives as it turns its focus to core development. The news coincides with the publication today of three surveys conducted by the Bitcoin Foundation suggesting that many community members, both inside and outside of the organization, want to see it adopt a stronger focus on core development. The organisation wrote in its official blog post: "In the beginning, the foundation did it all - public policy, education and outreach, core development - primarily because there was no....
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