I have personally followed the history of it. And no, if you're unaware of its coopting that's your own problem, I will not "kindly shut up." BTC has permanent block size caps that create artificial scarcity so as to recreate hub-and-spoke, trusted, centralized, and therefore controlled systems, as opposed to what Bitcoin was supposed to be (exactly the opposite).
I have personally followed the history of it. And no, if you're unaware of its coopting that's your own problem, I will not "kindly shut up." BTC has permanent block size caps that create artificial scarcity so as to recreate hub-and-spoke, trusted, centralized, and therefore controlled systems, as opposed to what Bitcoin was supposed to be (exactly the opposite).
So... "I'm just making shit up" it is, then, eh?
No, the history is widely documented. You can start with the sidebar resources in /r/btc if you want, though there are other places.
R/btc is a bch fangirl's site.