umm signaling is how every conflict has been resolved in bitcoin so far
i don't think its the sledge you think it is
umm signaling is how every conflict has been resolved in bitcoin so far
i don't think its the sledge you think it is
No, itβs isnβt.
The 2017 blocksize war was resolved with a fork, not useless signaling.
oh yes thats right the fork magically appeared out of nowhere
Cause they forked. Not just signaled.

The filterers are the ones pushing Libre Relay.
Bitcoin Core is moving to it you mean.
No, your logic is totally backwards.
If the mempool isnβt filtered, no one needs Libre Relay.
But if youβre artificially censoring valid transactions (aka Knots), THAT is what pushes people/miners to use Libre Relay.
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It is official⦠you are trolling. You once stated that there is no way to censor valid transactions and I agree. In this latest post you say that Knots is censoring.
You sir, Mr. Snuffleupagus are BUSTED! You really had me going for a minute there.
Censoring from the mempool, not blocks. Two totally different things, dumbass.
Let's try to keep this civil. A difference of opinion only, technically the Devs could be right, and maybe removing this code makes it simpler. But this was approached in the wrong way.

Thereβs no right way to approach something if plebs, no matter what, are going to act hysterical and claim Bitcoin Core is actively sabotaging bitcoin.
They did with Segwit no?
I donβt think Core βDevelopersβ specifically are sabotaging Bitcoin. I think they are coders that want to code and that is amazing!
They want to code for something that I donβt agree with. I donβt want Bitcoin code being change by anything if we can help it. I am worried about the consequences, not the act they are proposing.
Hilarious but true! I donβt wanna fight. I just repeated his words. He can fight himself. I wonder who will win??
Hey, flattery will get you everywhere with me. Itβs Mr. Dumbass to you. I can take a punch and a joke.
You actually may be right though. I am dumb about this. Do transactions in the mempool end up in blocks?
How do we change the block if not while it is in the mempool. This is a serious question. I may be dumb, but I donβt wanna get this wrong and be an ass also. Lol