Bitcoin Core Maintainer Gloria Zhao Quits After Six Years

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Bitcoin Core Maintainer Gloria Zhao Quits After Six Years


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Bitcoin Core developer Gloria Zhao has stepped down as a maintainer and revoked her Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) signing key, ending about six years as one of the projectโ€™s gatekeepers.ย 

On Thursday, Zhao submitted her last pull request to the Bitcoin GitHub repository, removing her key from the trusted keys and withdrawing herself as one of the few maintainers able to update Bitcoinโ€™s software.

Becoming the first known female maintainer in 2022, she focused on mempool policy and transaction relay: the rules and peerโ€‘toโ€‘peer logic that decide which transactions get into nodesโ€™ waiting rooms and how quickly they propagate across the network.ย 

Gloria Zhao quite Bitcoin maintainer role. Source: GitHub

She helped design and implement package relay (BIP 331) and TRUC (Topologically Restricted Until Confirmation, BIP 431), along with upgrades to replaceโ€‘byโ€‘fee (RBF) and broader P2P behavior, making fee bumping more reliable and reducing censorship.

Zhaoโ€™s work was funded through Brink, where she became the organizationโ€™s first fellow in 2021, with her fellowship backed by the Human Rights Foundationโ€™s Bitcoin Development Fund and Jack Dorseyโ€™s Spiral (formerly Square Crypto), placing her among a small cohort of publicly supported, fullโ€‘time openโ€‘source Bitcoin protocol engineers.

Beyond her technical contributions, Zhao mentored new contributors and coโ€‘ran the Bitcoin Core PR Review Club, helping junior developers learn how to review complex changes and navigate Coreโ€™s conservative review culture.ย 

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Split over OP_RETURN and Knots

Her resignation comes after more than a year of public disputes between Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Knots, and the removal of OP_RETURN limits, a fight over whether Bitcoinโ€™s default node software should make it harder to use block space for nonโ€‘monetary data.

In 2025, Zhao deleted her X account amid personal attacks during the OP_RETURN war, after a livestream in which a core developer questioned her credentials.

While some Bitcoin Core critics celebrated Zhaoโ€™s departure, others took a more somber tone.

โ€œThey bullied her and made her life as miserable as possible until she rage quit, and quite frankly, I think what they did to her was tragic,โ€ said pseudonymous Bitcoiner Pledditor.

Pledditor added that it set a โ€œterrible precedentโ€ and called it, โ€œsad and pathetic.

โ€œCongratulations you finally did it. You bullied one of Bitcoin Core’s most prolific and consistently excellent maintainers until she gave up,โ€ said Chris Seedor, co-founder and CEO at Bitcoin wallet backup company Seedor.

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