https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1020292



--- Comment #54 from Suvayu <[email protected]> ---
If I may chime in, not an expert on Bitcoin, but I do follow some of the
technical discussion in the community.

As I understand it, security of the distributed binary is of utmost importance.
 I believe to that effect, upstream now builds its releases in reproducible
builds (some info might be here:
https://bitcoinops.org/en/topics/reproducible-builds/).  Unless Fedora can
guarantee that the distributed binary will be identical to the upstream binary,
or at least Fedora infrastructure will provide sufficient information to the
user such that they can verify the Fedora packaged binaries aren't compromised,
Fedora should not be including this in the repo.  Events since 2017 have shown
this is an important concern.


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