Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr slams Omni, PoE and Counterparty as scam coins
Luke Dashjr, a Bitcoin Core client developer, criticized Omni, PoE, Counterparty, and Ordinals as "scam coins" that attack Bitcoin, and praised Coloured coins. He stated that "Coloured coins actually work within Bitcoin, cannot be imposed on unrelated Bitcoin users, do not affect fungibility, do not send spam messages on the Bitcoin blockchain, do not create artificial fee fluctuations, do not blame unrelated upgrades for these problems, are not designed to defraud, do not affect Bitcoin scalability, do not attempt to take over Bitcoin consensus, do not attempt to solve non-existent problems as a 'solution', and do not introduce illegal content on Bitcoin nodes." In addition, he criticized "ARC-20 assets on Atomicals are as bad as Ordinals."
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