ニュース暗号資産Luke Dashjr、物議を醸したBIP-110フォークが停滞した後、BitcoinのBIPエディターから解任

Luke Dashjr、物議を醸したBIP-110フォークが停滞した後、BitcoinのBIPエディターから解任

著者: Coindesk·

重要ポイント

  • Luke Dashjrは、BIP-110にBIP番号を早期に割り当て、適切な手続きを踏まずに更新をマージしたと非難された後、BIPエディターを解任された。
  • BIP-110はマイナー支持率が約2.6%にとどまり、必要な55%の基準を大きく下回ったため、わずか2ブロックの採掘後に停止した。
  • 開発者Mark Erhardtは、追加のエディターが2024年4月に就任して以降、DashjrのBIPエディターコメントは全体の1%未満だったと指摘した。
  • Dashjrは非難を虚偽だと否定し、Oceanでの役職から休暇に入ってBitcoinとオープンソースのプロジェクトに注力すると述べた。
  • BIP-110案は、Bitcoinネットワークが金融取引の決済レイヤーにとどまるべきか、それともより広いデータ保存に使うべきかという、コミュニティ内の長年の対立を浮き彫りにした。
Luke Dashjr、物議を醸したBIP-110フォークが停滞した後、BitcoinのBIPエディターから解任

Dashjr said he is taking a sabbatical from his role as chair and chief technology officer of mining pool Ocean.

Luke Dashjr, one of the key proponents of the BIP-110 soft-fork attempt, has been removed from his position as an editor of Bitcoin Improvement Proposals (BIPs), the formal process for proposing changes to the Bitcoin network. BIP editors serve as informal gatekeepers who review proposals for technical completeness and process compliance in a system that has no central authority — making editorial conduct a sensitive governance matter.

The motion to remove Dashjr was carried shortly after the controversial BIP-110 — an attempt to temporarily restrict the use of the Bitcoin network for non-financial purposes — stalled almost immediately upon entering a signaling period during which miners and node operators demonstrate their support.

Dashjr, among the most prominent Bitcoin developers driving the BIP-110 initiative, was accused of abusing his editorial authority by attempting to assign the proposal a BIP number before it had been discussed and by quickly merging an update into the repository without following due process (GitHub PR #2248).

"The latter is particularly notable given that Luke has otherwise made hardly any contributions to the day-to-day work of the BIP Editors since the additional editors began serving in April 2024: he left fewer than 1% of the BIP Editor comments in the repository since then, and the merge action of this PR was his first since May 2024," Bitcoin developer Mark Erhardt wrote in a motion calling for Dashjr's removal on Aug. 9.

Dashjr called his removal "an abuse of power" in a post on X. He had previously described the accusations as false when the motion was first put forward (X post).

He went on to say that he is taking a sabbatical from his role as chair and chief technology officer of mining pool Ocean to turn his "immediate focus to working Bitcoin and open-source projects to support Bitcoin" (X post).

BIP-110 was an attempt to set up a breakaway Bitcoin chain with restrictions on storing non-financial data such as images and text — a use of the main Bitcoin network that became popular following the advent of the Ordinals protocol in 2023. The Ordinals debate has exposed a long-running philosophical divide in the Bitcoin community between those who view the network primarily as a settlement layer for financial transactions and others who see its censorship-resistant properties as suited to broader data storage.

The proposal, however, never gained momentum, acquiring support from only around 2.6% of miners, far short of the 55% threshold required to succeed. As a result, the forked chain ground to a halt after mining only two blocks, while the principal Bitcoin network continued operating as normal.

Dashjr was previously recognized as one of CoinDesk's Most Influential figures in Bitcoin development.