I see it as having been enabled through the unintended consequences of a Bitcoin improvement.

I don't see the inscribers activity as being sustainable. I don't think we should be encouraging the censorship of valid transactions even if we universally don't like them.

Evolving L2 & L3 solutions without introducing more improvements to layer 1 should be the priority.

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If you run a node, you are already censoring. So don't worry about your purity. There is no reason to create apologia on behalf of scammers.

This is the dumbest take yet. Stop listening to Giacomo. Use your own brain.

What does the -datacarriersize flag do then?

If I choke it diwn to 20 aM I cEnSOriNg?

I really hate how people who partake in ordinals are universally cast off as "Scammers". This is the exact same thing as when Elizabeth Warren calls everyone that uses Bitcoin criminals and drug dealers.

Are there some scammers in the Ordinals space, yes of course. But making vast generalizations about a bunch of new bitcoin users sure as hell isn't going to help anyone.

I am making a broad generalization because broadly, generally inscriptions are just cynical money grabs by scammers.

What information do you have that supports your claim? How do you know the intentions of the inscribers? The vast majority of inscriptions have never been listed for sale. Are there some people in it a pump-n-dump, for sure, is it the vast majority? I'm going to need some evidence for that.

This is the exact opposite of what Liz Warren is doing, because she is using a niche "1%" use case of bitcoin for illicit activity. Inscriptions ARE broadly and generally scams.

not quite. if you view ordinals as ntfs, like many do, then they are scams, just like nfts. anyone participating in their creation is looking for nothing more than to pump and dump random images known to not be scarce and not be worth anything in the long run. therefore, that makes the creators scammers.