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The switch flips when: · A block is mined that contains "spam" (inscriptions, JPEGs) · Enough nodes following different rules reject it · The chain splits—briefly, quietly, decisively · Spammers realize their fees bought them nothing · The network continues, cleaner, without them The Shock The spammers won't see it coming because they've been watching the wrong screen. They believed the public dashboards. They trusted the visible slice. They thought the carnival was the whole world. Then the quiet nodes speak. And the silence after? That's the new network. View quoted note →
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Time Chain 3 weeks ago
That X comment only confirms what I have said all along. There is no legitimate market for jpegs on bitcoin. This is VC spammers trying to create a bitcoin "OpenSea" with high asymmetric return from a few niche suckers. They are running scared now that they understand how effective BIP-110 will be. Pure genius in design. The timing is perfection.