And no sign of core changing their behaviour on this?
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Nope, absolutely no change in sight and no acknowledgement that they might have communicated/handled the whole thing in a much better way (which is really what a lot of people wanted after this whole thing).
Seems like this episode woke a lot of people up in 1) taking action to run a node, and 2) realizing we cannot depend wholly on core, we need more alternatives
Oh, and Peter Todd has somehow became even more insufferable
Thanks for the sum up. I still run core v28.0 at the moment, did't touch or update, wanted to wait for the dust to settle a bit. Its difficult to find out what exactly is going on 🫠From my understanding, increasing the opreturn limit isnt such a bad thing, since nodes can just ignore that data, so its more of a political thing of core being assholes then a technical issue...right?