so if not to monetize, then they want to create a bunch of dust they can't own.... for?๐คฃ
No hate here, the whole thing is hilarious. the utxo bloat not so much ๐ฎโ๐จ and since can't do much about it other than to make the suggestion to not do such things, can't ignore it entirely.
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Forget the ownership thing. Not to monetize not to own. Can you not believe some people just want to try something new and interesting with their sats because they like it?
Again, you think it's bloat. That's your opinion. They're following consensus. They're just as legitimate transactions as any other. I'm sorry you don't like it. I don't like when people gamble, or buy porn, or do any other multitude of things. But that doesn't mean I don't discredit those actions as market activity just because I disagree with them. You can not like something and it be valid financial activity at the same time.
You think they shouldn't be allowed, go run knots, censored them (not very in line with the whole ethos of Bitcoin) or fork off and create better money and let me know how it goes. Otherwise, let the orditards have their fun, let the miners take in a little profit in some hard times and ignore them. They will be gone in a few years and you can be happy again.
Stupid people are free to do stupid things with their money. No one has a problem with that. Im trying to be helpful to point out that it is better to spend money on things one can actually 'own', that's pretty important imo.
Bitcoin is alien for people to understand already, there's a lot to take in, it does good to point out the stupidity of repeated failures to save further wasted effort.
I think it is great that there are people out there willing to do what they can to minimize utxo bloat, even at the cost of forgoing mining revenue. Sats are precious, it shows principles, hopefully such action fires off a light bulb in those who haven't yet established what they want to accomplish.
What is there to stand on when all they have is dust?