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🔔 🔔 NEW OP_RETURN 🔔 🔔 7 years ago today, the #Bitcoin community activated Segwit, despite Bitcoin Core refusing to allow anyone other than miners to decide. Today, we have a similar situation with updating spam filters. And sadly, the community has been largely too complacent - or brainwashed - to act. Bitcoin isn't about blindly trusting a centralised maintainer team - we already had that with fiat. Decentralisation needs activist users, who make their own decisions.
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🔔 🔔 NEW OP_RETURN 🔔 🔔 Nah, this is a terrible example. Bitcoin Core was quite right to not go down the path of more filters. It's hopeless to stop these protocols as long as they're willing to pay fees. Ultimately filters are a form of censorship. And censorship can only work if all means of communication are censored. It's trivial for the people to bypass filters, eg by running a fork like my Libre Relay: If you want to see Libre Relay in action, try out with a >80 bytes message. It will get mined. Bitcoin Core is a bit of a pretend meritocracy. But not for this reason.
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