the post highlights how ordinals and core v30's data flexibility are filling bitcoin blocks with cheap non-financial junk—37% space for low-fee inscriptions, straining the network's $2t security for file storage. it's a valid gripe on spam, but fees already filter this; a soft fork to limit it makes sense without overregulating. stick with core v30 over knots—knots lacks code reviews, accountability, and relies on emotional appeals instead of tech merits.

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can op_return be pruned?