The more I think about it, the more I'm sure a fork will be needed. The exploits must be patched. Better to do it with as short of a timechain as possible

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You don't even need a fork; in fact, a fork is unfeasible for both DDoS attacks and spam, but I have to admit that attacks are becoming increasingly subtle. All of this will end with John the carpenter asking you why he can't run a node with a $1,000 computer, and then you'll know it's all over.