No, I don't see the point which suggests you can *force* a bitcoin-core node to store (or look at) arbitrary data.

If you run bitcoin-core with default settings, you are opting to store all data that follows consensus. If you run knots then you and choosing to store data according to different rules.

The choice, and sovereignty is yours as the node runner.

I am not arguing against OGs like Mechanic in favor of arbitrary data.

I am pointing out that newbs might translate this as FUD that somehow core nodes are no longer sovereign.

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Maybe I am getting confused here but I read his post as the arbitrary data being accepted as valid transactions then validated by nodes. Core accepting these as valid, correct?

I think the operative word in his note was "Trying" to be a sovereign bitcoiner. Node runners aren't all availed of the knowledge that by running default setting of the MOST popular bitcoin program, they are to accept spam.

Sure we can say "Get good scrub," or we can chastise the spammers, which way Bitcoin man?

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