Bitcoin Core devs have been co-opted by unethical bullshit. I'm running knots already on my full node. Consider doing that too. Arbitrary data below 83 bytes is fine by me, though my settings are at 42 to prevent Ordinals. Any more than that and I think you should be paying significantly more bitcoin to get it done.
Matthew Kratter's avatar Matthew Kratter
Bitcoin Core Going Rogue?
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Seems reasonable.
Kevin's Bacon's avatar Kevin's Bacon
Bitcoin Core devs have been co-opted by unethical bullshit. I'm running knots already on my full node. Consider doing that too. Arbitrary data below 83 bytes is fine by me, though my settings are at 42 to prevent Ordinals. Any more than that and I think you should be paying significantly more bitcoin to get it done. View quoted note →
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Don't forget this too:
Kevin's Bacon's avatar Kevin's Bacon
Bitcoin Core devs have been co-opted by unethical bullshit. I'm running knots already on my full node. Consider doing that too. Arbitrary data below 83 bytes is fine by me, though my settings are at 42 to prevent Ordinals. Any more than that and I think you should be paying significantly more bitcoin to get it done. View quoted note →
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If they don't let you pick OP_RETURN limits at all, I think that's a significant issue. Of the core instances I've got, I'm not gonna update them to something including this pull request.
If anyone had bothered to actually look at the pr you would see it's open as we speak and the person banned was not just having legit discussion. You should probably verify more and trust less.
They are removing it but it can still be added in in a fork like knots and you can run that and be in concensous. The change just doesn't give everyone a fence by default and lets users pick their own fence if they feel it's necessary.
Yeah I know, I'm already doing that. I'm not worried about falling out of consensus. I'm trying to help everyone see the apparently intellectually dishonest shit the Core team seems to be doing and make sure they know they are enforcing the rules they want to enforce.