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If Core neglected to update spam filters and refuses to fix the vulnerability, that sounds like the Core development consensus chose not to restrict it. Whether through action or inaction, that became Bitcoin’s reality post Taproot.

On Satoshi’s filters: can you point to specific examples where Satoshi rejected transactions based on content type rather than structural validity? I want to understand the historical precedent you’re citing.

On Core 30 and Taproot: if they’re unrelated, what specifically is Core 30 changing that enables the threat you’re warning about?

On “each user decides” agreed. But there’s a difference between individual nodes filtering their own mempools versus advocating that filtering should be the standard. Your post isn’t just “here’s what I’m doing”, it’s “everyone should do this NOW.” That’s attempting to establish collective filtering as the norm, not individual choice.

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zlogic 2mo ago 💬 1

What a soulless, pedantic, ridiculous argument in favor of those looking to destroy humanity's only hope.

We are here to save humanity, not conform to past mistakes.

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Contra 2mo ago

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