F2Pool is actively attacking the network RIGHT NOW. All it takes is one attacker to send them a single instance of CSAM, and Bitcoin users will have to knowingly and intentionally receive, store, and distribute it until the end of time. This will permanently impact Bitcoin adoption regardless of whether governments turn a blind eye or prosecute. If miners are going to switch pools when they do bad things, NOW IS THE TIME.
I don't care if you switch to Foundry or even Antpool. Obviously I would prefer you make your own blocks and use OCEAN, but this is too critical and time-sensitive to be picky. We can work on mining decentralization and spam issues over a longer period of time, but CSAM is an insta-kill we MUST avoid.
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I have serious concerns with this framing.
The legal argument doesn’t hold up. Node operators aren’t liable for encrypted data they didn’t create and can’t access. ISPs, CDNs, and Tor nodes have legal precedent here. What makes Bitcoin nodes different?
CSAM has likely already been encoded in the blockchain for years through various methods. If this is truly an insta kill for adoption, why hasn’t it already happened?
If Bitcoin can be killed by one attacker sending one instance of illegal content, then it was never antifragile. This argument concedes Bitcoin can’t survive adversarial use, which undermines the entire value proposition.
And switch pools NOW but obviously I prefer OCEAN? That undercuts this being about Bitcoin’s survival rather than pool market share.
If I’m missing something in the legal or technical analysis, I genuinely want to understand it
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@Luke Dashjr I’m trying to configure my DATUM and it’s not hashing. Not sure what’s up, I was following the instructions.
It works after you add your btc adress to the config page
Let me know if your are still encountering issues.
yeah, still not working. it goes to the fallback.
Ok please share your config and/or logs in DM so I can help you debug the issue
I got it fixed about an hour ago. I appreciate your response. All is good, hashing away!
I've been running a node for years and I've never seen an image of any kind on the chain.
Closest I've ever seen to the "spam" that chicken little keeps yelling about was the Bitcoin Genesis block, which copied a news article about a bank bailout in the UK happening at the time.
Why do people like him think they need 11 children? DAFFODILS 🌼 always try so hard 😂😂😂
Anyway: my response was:
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So I just read about #SEAL which protects ethical hackers so what I’m reading is you feel the world is outnumbered by bad hackers? Am I right?
creating panic and demanding censorship is the real attack on Bitcoin
It’s psy op maybe
So warning people something bad is happening and telling them they should choose a better pool or make their own blocks is fear mongering and censorship?
Did you come up with that yourself or did you borrow that from core.
What makes a pool “better”? One that filters?
What happens when all “good” pools filter?
Who decides what’s filtered?
How is this different from a centralized blacklist?
"censorship", "panic"
go use ethereum
Apparently ignorance is stil bliss. I have to accept society has been so dumbed down by the system that even Bitcoiners to be saved from themselves. @Luke Dashjr speaks common sense, which used to be immune from stupidity. But these are dark times, which makes the threat palpable from both Globalists and Fascists, Repugnantards and Demoncrits, just waiting for an excuse to turn the public against Bitcoin, as BlackRock waits patiently to fork us all
When i put basics with asics on geyser they said a lot . Here we are now! 🫡
@Luke Dashjr there is a possible solution to this. Let's chat.

