That doesn’t explain what bip110 actually does and how it’s a threat/attack. How/why does it reverse transaction? You guys need to do some sort of deep dive video explaining your side with some actual facts.

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You asked for why bip110 is a threat. Odell is saying it's a risk of a very late chain reorg. That happening days/weeks/months after activation is a pretty big problem.
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Mentat 3 weeks ago
Fully agree! I’ve started asking for the same from these guys on both sides of the debate. We need a high signal breakdown of the code and exactly what it does, without any ideological spin, narrative, or especially finger pointing. Just the hard facts, let people decide from there. All other commentary is just derivative noise at this point.
Problem to who? Those who want Bitcoin as money only - will have achieved consensus… fairly in this case. It would be a massive problem to ALL THE DONORS OF CORE LOL 😂
For anyone who gets a transaction mined and then gets it reorged. That's every transaction on the reorged blocks not just the spam. That is massively disruptive and could significantly undermine Bitcoin. I'm not sure if that's as disruptive as csam on chain but it's a reasonable question to think about.
There is nothing more despicable than illicit spam on chain - @npub1qg8j...24kw even developed ways to eliminate it for hash cash in 1998… yet after meeting with Epstein he changed his mind… If the miners want to participate in that - they will lose everything - as they should because bitcoin would not be sound money