Just run a node anon. And yeah you can choose whatever implementation you want. That’s good. Personally I prefer running Core and I don’t consider Knots being a production grade serious alternative on par with Core in terms of open source and software best practices (and there are obvious reasons for this to be the case, and it does not mean it could not change), but the choice is yours and it’s fine if you switch to Knots as a voice of protest. I think client diversity is a healthy debate to have at the end of the day, so maybe the filters drama was a good excuse to put it on the table I don’t know. I think there is a lot of bad faith arguments from some people pushing users to switch to Knots but that’s fine, Bitcoin is resilient and does not care about those drama. But yeah, just run a node, it really matters.
Bitcoin decentralised mining: pools should trust the math, not the miner, and miners should gain privacy for their transaction selection which improves censorship resistance of the network. Stay tuned. Stratum V2 + STARK proofs 👀
Gm to those running a well maintained software following best practices of open source development.
Filters are cool but have you tried verifying a STARK proof with OP_CAT on a signet. Peak spam at its finest. image
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