In a major update, the Bitcoin Core development team, which maintains the original Bitcoin software created by Satoshi Nakamoto, has expanded its group of trusted maintainers for the first time in nearly three years.
It has done so by adding a pseudonymous developer known as TheCharlatan to its list of PGP key holders with commit access to the project’s main branch.
The appointment, finalized on January 8, 2026, increases the number of trusted key maintainers to six. TheCharlatan joins Marco Falke, Gloria Zhao, Ryan Ofsky, Hennadii Stepanov, and Ava Chow, who collectively hold signing and merge authority for Bitcoin Core.
With this, TheCharlatan is taking in one of the most security-sensitive roles in the Bitcoin ecosystem.
Bitcoin Core is the open-source software that enforces Bitcoin’s rules and is run by the majority of Bitcoin’s full nodes worldwide.
Since Bitcoin’s inception in 2009, control over the project has steadily decentralized. What began with Satoshi Nakamoto as the sole key holder has now evolved into a small, globally distributed group of maintainers operating under strict review and consensus norms.
TheCharlatan’s promotion marks the first expansion of this group since May 2023. Trusted key maintainers hold PGP keys that allow them to sign releases and merge approved changes into Bitcoin Core’s main branch.
While changes are still subject to extensive peer review, maintainers play a crucial operational role in ensuring the integrity and continuity of the codebase.
According to discussions among Bitcoin Core contributors, TheCharlatan’s nomination received broad and unanimous support. More than 20 developers shared approval with no objections raised during the review process.
The appointment is publicly verifiable via Bitcoin Core’s GitHub repository, where TheCharlatan’s PGP key was added to the project’s trusted-keys list. This is the file that governs who can sign and merge changes into Bitcoin Core’s main branch.
Publicly available information indicates that TheCharlatan is a computer science graduate from the University of Zurich. He has his academic and technical focus on reproducible builds and validation logic, areas central to Bitcoin’s security model.
Reproducible builds allow independent parties to verify that compiled Bitcoin Core binaries correspond exactly to the publicly reviewed source code, reducing the risk of supply-chain attacks or hidden modifications. His work in this area has been cited as a key factor behind his elevation to trusted status.
Like several other Bitcoin Core contributors, TheCharlatan operates under a pseudonym, with no publicly disclosed real-world identity or employer.
While the addition of a single maintainer does not materially alter Bitcoin’s development roadmap, it is a notable governance update for the network’s reference implementation.
The move reflects Bitcoin Core’s ongoing effort to balance decentralization, security, and operational sustainability. This is particularly relevant as Bitcoin continues to grow in institutional relevance and global adoption.
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