Cobra-Bitcoin Wants To Remove Coinbase From Bitcoin.org

Cobra-Bitcoin Wants To Remove Coinbase From Bitcoin.org

Politics should have no place in the Bitcoin ecosystem, yet things like these rear their ugly head every now and then. A new censorship debate is taking place on the Bitcoin GitHub page, and hardly anyone will be surprised Cobra-Bitcoin is involved in the mix once again. This latest issue revolves around whether or not Coinbase should be removed from the Bitcoin.org website. Apparently, their leadership keeps making ‘bad decisions” and they “try to undermine Bitcoin in some way”. It is not surprising to see more censorship coming out of the /r/Bitcoin camp by any means these days. Over the....


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