here are my 5 cents. first of all, government complience is not goal for bitcoin development. second of all, correct me if i'm wrong, but increased size of op return does not increase total max block size. if aomeone has use for that space and is willing to pay for it, so be it, let's not make good the enemy of the perfect
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Your argument is the one Core supports, but the world doesn't work that way.
It's one thing to ignore regulations, but it's quite another to shoot yourself in the foot.
It's like setting up a decentralized peer-to-peer marketplace and knowingly allowing drug trafficking, arms dealing, and murder in full view of everyone.
This issue isn't black and white; it's a matter of strategy.
Cypherpunks don't do things in plain sight because they know the government is waiting for the slightest opportunity to screw them over. This is what the idiots at Core do and allow.
It's very naive behavior, because allowing this shit is unnecessary ๐คทโโ๏ธ
You get it. You might also be in the process of understanding that the cypherpunks you'd need in this situation long left for other projects.
Some of us saw Adam as that who he is ten years ago. Someone deeply compromised bbyboutside forces. He always has been the perfect target.
People should enjoy NGU while BlackRock allows it.