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Frame failure; Miners can do whatever for whatever reason, the whole crux IS the practical, i.e. some other miner will what other miners won't, which is the whole premisse of Bitcoin's censorship resistance. You might have thought framing it morally was cute or whatever, but its all practical; also the reason why i thought the whole debate was retarded from the get-go, and amazed it even escalated as it did. Whatever my dude, even changing consensus rules is a practical matter, so good luck with that, anything else is frankly just masturbation.
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> Miners can do whatever for whatever reason Can they create more than 21 million bitcoins? No? Then they can't "do whatever for whatever reason." The consensus rules stop them. So node runners can modify their behavior by changing the consensus rules. > You might have thought framing it morally was cute or whatever, but its all practical Are you saying the consensus rules I listed are not there for moral reasons? If so, then why are they there? Why is there an anti-doublespend rule except to protect against fraud?
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