Luke Dashjr People need to stop trying to dress up attacks on Bitcoin as "debates". That implies there are two legitimate "sides". There is no "debate" around OP_RETURN. There is an attack, and it must be fought.
Some are worried that too much anti-spam emphasis is being given to node software: The Knots vs Core wars I would hope that more and more 'good' miners will continue to come online - those not financed by fiat paper. Miners truly interested in seeing the value of their coin rewards augment, will not be so interested in spammy Txns. Optimized anti-spam nodes will aid here long term We need knots to keep the rewards
Default node software development cannot have a defeatest attitude toward filtering. Those who care about btc have to do their utmost to defend it against abusers. Newcomers have to be onboarded with code that does its best
Nodes are very important If they weren't, they wouldn't be targeted by updated node software with the long term hidden goal of reducing their number... #RunANode #RunKnots
Twitter/'X' forcing ID grabbing using 'age' restricted posts. The post I was interested in viewing involved tariffs on gold bars from Switzerland. Printer owners - We see you image
Not your keys - not your coins Not bitcoiner node software - Not Bitcoin #RunKnots