None of those exactly. I think there will be a lot more spam in the short term but that it will mostly be priced out due to demand for the monetary use case in the long run. This is one of the arguments in favor of the change, and I don't necessarily disagree with it. I think that a few concerned people will run knots but the vast majority will stay with core and update to the latest release. Bitcoin will continue to be the best money in the world, albeit with more spam. Shitcoiners will scam a lot of people and make a lot of money. Life will go on. My problem is that they are removing optionality that node runners currently have, and despite the confident claims to the contrary, this change is almost certainly going to have unforseen consequences. I will not run a node that takes away my ability to configure this limit. I might have been convinced to turn it off, but at this point the response from core leads me to think there is a hidden agenda. Peter Todd is coming for the 21M cap, and this is a stepping stone. But that's just my paranoid theory.
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