I think it does. It's a signal for stronger spam measures in the future. If Core aren't up for it, other true Bitcoiners can step up and stop this Rollup crap they have planned.
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Itβs a completely useless and ineffective signal. Which is worse than no signal- it shows that you have no power. A sign of weakness.
And it incentives miners to start building private relay networks instead of people using the public mempool, and thatβs a very bad trend.
There is no public mempool.
Don't discount shit posting and memes making fun of them. Psychological combat works too.
Yes, I know different nodes have different mempools.
My point is that youβre pushing more transaction into private relays that miners operate themselves.
This create MORE centralization. Small mining pools wonβt be able to build these relay mechanisms.
Youβre not protecting bitcoin, youβre damaging it.
It doesn't. It's the opposite of what you say. By removing filters they then open the door to more spam and crap like rollups that will do more damage and value extract from Bitcoin. It is also signalling to miners that these transactions are not wanted.
But youβre wrong. Filters do nothing to stop βspam and crap.β
It clearly does, that's why they need it removed.