Smol announcement, I won't be making ParmanodL with Pi4's anymore. I have one left, and it's cheap. $350 USD (has 2Tb external SSD)
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Bitcoin KYC cleaner (it's true), Bitcoin security and self-custody mentor, Bitcoin author, and private key whisperer.
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Creator of Parmanode https://parmanode.com
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Creator of ParmAirGap https://parmanode.com/parmairgap
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Blocking arbitrary data isn't censorship.
Allowing some and not others based on interpretation of the arbitrary data is, and is a strawman argument.
Just block arbitrary data indiscriminately.
Bitcoin is for sats transfer, not arbitrary data.
Very simple.
I get annoyed when AI makes artificial thinking sounds - is it just me being me?
Yet another contradiction...
If you argue it's important that people don't use many different node implementations, even quoting Satoshi's opinion on it, then you should agree Core should more carefully consider what users want, and not "forcefully" change default settings, pushing people away to other implementations - that fact that the mempool policy changes are not related to block consensus rules is no defence; it's clearly been a factor in pushing people away.
Also, it's not about the strict definition of "force", and debating this is a distraction. The fact is, uniformity in one domain was sacrificed for another, CAUSED by tinkering with Bitcoin code.
"Forced", "Caused", like, whatever, that kind of language has no place, I mean, shouldn't be considered.
Spelling it out...
1) "We need mempools to be uniform, so spammers don't go directly to miners, or this will cause miner centralisation" (Adam Back, in particular is championing this nonsense).
That uniformity desire CONTRADICTS the one about node runners...
2) Core can do whatever they want, if you don't like it, run a different implementation.
Which contradicts...
A) I'm educating you why you shouldn't run knots, and why Core making unilateral changes is a good thing.
B) If you run Knots you're a Knotzi Filerooor retard.
QED


Bitcoin's current price of 110,000 GigaMils is cheeeeaap.
Life cycle of a DCA transaction...
When your filthy bank releases your government tyranny tokens to your exchange after a malicious 24 hour hold (for your safety), the price of bitcoin pamps 10% moments before the tyrannical coins are shown in your Coinbase account.
You then no-look insta smash yolo market buy bitcoin.
But there's a problem...
Your Coinbase account page shows a bitcoin balance, but you're not looking at bitcoin, you're looking at Coinbase's database entry of what they owe you. So the job isn't finished.
You will withdraw, and then after you prove you have access to your email, and you're not using Tor, and you complete a captcha, and log in to authenticator and enter numbers, and then a phone text confirmation, THHHEEENN, Coinbase employees will go to their ParmanodL laptop and locate a UTXO from their watching wallet, and then make a transaction to your bitcoin address, and then export the tx to their ParmAirGap machine for signing, which then returns the signed transaction back to the ParmanodL transaction/node latop, and broadcasts the signed transactions to it's own bitcoin Knots server (on the same machine).
The node then shares the unconfirmed transaction to other nodes, and they "gossip" share it to all the other nodes in the world.
Eventually, your Datum instance on your ParmanodL machine will fashion from its filtered mempool a potential block and include your incoming transaction. One of your BitAxes will then mine the block and win.
It will then gossip the winning block before other miners claim victory, and all the nodes in the world will update their "tip" block. All miners will then attempt to win the next block.
You mining address will be paid a bit over 3.125 bitcoin which is allowed to be spent after 100 blocks, congratulations 🎉, but also in that winning block is the transaction that Coinbase paid your address.
Your ParmanodL laptop that has Sparrow open, and syncing with your fulcrum/electrs server, which syncs to your bitcoin Knots blockchain (all on the same machine), will notice the new payment in the fulcrum/electrs database and Sparrow will show the new bitcoin in your wallet.
Feeling deep and unshakable satisfaction, you then close all the apps, and leave the laptop open, connected to power, monitor dimmed, so that Knots running in the background will stay up to date, and go outside to touch grass, as they say.
You know you can totally shut it down, but you prefer leaving it on as is ready instantly when you need it, and you will for your mentoring video meeting with Parman next morning.
Tomorrow, you will do it all again.
I just want to be a good person and pay my fair share of tax.
Zero.
People just don't know how good ParmaDrive is.
So be it.
Humanity is going to do just fine without an immutable database of arbitrary data, but is completely fuçk3d if we don't have Bitcoin as MONEY.
We only get one chance.
Run Knots, hurry up.
If bitcoin was highly valuable as money by the entire world population, and the block subsidy was zero, and fee revenue for miners was next to nothing, how much would an ASIC cost?
Very little right?
Does that make it easier or harder to get 51% of all of them and attack Bitcoin?
The cheap machines would be attractive to attackers, but also to those with wealth wanting to defend their own wealth.
What's important is not precisely calculating today what percentage of attackers and defenders there will be then, but acknowledging the fact that fees are not required for the competitive nature of mining to remain, and that being that case, it still defends Bitcoin, and all talk of tail emission should be stopped immediately.
If you imagine being an outside observer of the entire universe, you'll see an incredibly vast and highly complex system that sparsley sprouts pockets of replicative self-aware blobs (life), unable to fully appreciate what exists, and mostly just absorbed with themselves rather than all that exists.
Provide value to humans, receive value in exchange, store excess in sats.
Don't try to cheat reality with leverage and "borrowing against your Bitcoin".
My public official statement for the record, and any future subpoenas.
I, @parman_the, will NOT downgrade to the next version of Bitcoin Core (v30).
I do not support or welcome any data that v30 will invite. In addition, I will aggressively filter all non financial data (indiscriminately with no knowledge of content or external meaning) to the best of my ability.
I wish to distance myself from this attack vector.
My own software, Parmanode has disabled v30 downloads.
I will continue to buy bitcoin aggressively and use it to store my wealth, but have no interest in the arbitrary data storage capabilities of Bitcoin.
I will help anyone who wishes to do the same.
If you draw a dick on a bank cheque, the teller can ask you to rewrite it - your money can still move.
Same with Bitcoin and filters. That is not censorship, it's rules of the house.
Was blocked by Peter Todd today after I called out his evil for celebrating the attack on Russian civilians.
True colours on display, and no amount of contribution to Bitcoin should give anyone a free pass for being evil.


I hate censorship.
Filtering out non-monetary data on Bitcoin is objective, and is not censorship at all...
Because Bitcoin isn't a general speech platform - it is a specific speech platform allowing the movement of bitcoin. There already exists an unstoppable speech platform, notes and other things transmitted over relays (NOSTR).
No transfer of Bitcoin from one address to another can be censored from Bitcoin. Payments are essentially censorship resistant. Arbitrary data is not, and should not be - that'd be inventing a different purpose for Bitcoin.
If a particular transfer got blocked because it has arbitrary data, the exact same transfer can be reattempted without the arbitrary data and it will get through.
Inscriptions data inside an "if false(data)" block is objectively not part of the attempts to make a financial transaction. It is objectively added on as arbitrary data. It can be filtered out without stopping the movement of that particular UTXO. The perpetrator can simply republish the transaction without the arbitrary data and the exact same satoshis will move where they want it to go.
Does this kind of argument have a place, Gloria?


Let's aim for zero government, in the same way that we aim for zero rape.
ParmanodL has a new recycle bin:
I used bitcoin again today by not selling any.
Sounds awesome.
It would be very helpful if you could list all potential weakness and trade offs, or is it perfect in every way?