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Jared Tate about Twists Facts and Lies in the Digibyte (DGB) Community

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The following tweets from Jared Tate will be difficult for someone reading for the first time and for those who do not understand the technical aspects of the Digibyte blockchain.

In Layman’s terms, it just is becoming increasingly obvious that politics is beginning to surface in the Digibyte Community.  There is a cold war about who will have a big say and upper hand in the community.

It just looks like the fight is between Jared Tate and Josiah Spackman.  A community member stated:  Obviously, you and Jared do not see eye to eye. Thank you for all the work you’ve done. I’d appreciate it if you (and Jared Tate) could please stop fighting publicly on Twitter. No one will win. Ever.

Jared Tate expressed:  “1st, stop twisting facts & lying. OpenSSL is used in multiple other places in the DGB protocol. It not only used by scrypt, but it’s also used by qubit, tests & Qt. 19 places. It will not compile w/o the OpenSSL dep. It was never removed. I was adding it to a VM’s OS for autotests.

2nd, you & Barry never talk risks of blindly yanking open SSL from scrypt w/ any of us /community. LTC still uses it for a reason. “Although entropy gathered by [LTC] is fed out to OpenSSL and then read back in when the program needs strong randomness.”

You nor Barry have ever put forward any pull request to Digibyte-core for any of us to review or test. Stop telling people we rejected anything. You can’t reject anything when it’s never put forward. The truth is the work has never been fully finished nor put forward to the test.

How about you stop driving a wedge, stop twisting facts & talking w/ authority on technical subjects you do not fully understand. Several of us are active on Gitter; where are you? Work w/ us in a professional, positive manner. Stop dividing.”

It just looks like some members of the Digibyte community are fueling Josiah Spackman by saying stuff like:

I think the majority of the DGB community would appreciate you being our voice inside the community. You represent a voice that’s different from Jared, the foundation, or others. I really think we all would benefit, and all your efforts could see further growth as we hurdle on.

Neutral community members were like:  Keep working on 21 billion DigiByte the will ever be or whatever that was about to make sure things go right.

Stop it, man. Enough. A decentralized community must find a mechanism not to change something just because a single person wants to impose it. Like I feel it was also done with the new logo. There are other ways to move forward. Let’s all contribute to making DGB stronger. Egos.

 

 

 

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