All transactions are spam to someone.
Login to reply
Replies (1)
Pieter Wuille says "data storage through other means is already possible (including through ways that are cheaper than through OP_RETURN)"
Core is completely captured and their actions speak vlolumes.
Core devs deliberately allowed inscriptions spam by rejecting Luke's fix in 2024.
They are now using that as excuse that "spam can't be reduced" or that "spam already exists on Bitcoin because of inscription spam".
That is dishonest and an internal attack on Bitcoin. Core devs deliberately allow spam and then defend it like shitcoiners.
They also maliciously changed the definition of datacarriersize.
Bitcoin Knots has fixed those issues.
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28408
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29187
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/127895/implications-of-op-return-changes-in-upcoming-bitcoin-core-version-30-0/127903#127903
View quoted note →
View quoted note →
Core is completely captured and their actions speak vlolumes.
Core devs deliberately allowed inscriptions spam by rejecting Luke's fix in 2024.
They are now using that as excuse that "spam can't be reduced" or that "spam already exists on Bitcoin because of inscription spam".
That is dishonest and an internal attack on Bitcoin. Core devs deliberately allow spam and then defend it like shitcoiners.
They also maliciously changed the definition of datacarriersize.
Bitcoin Knots has fixed those issues.
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/28408
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/29187
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/127895/implications-of-op-return-changes-in-upcoming-bitcoin-core-version-30-0/127903#127903
View quoted note →