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Known scammer. Buyer beware.

Bitcoin is attacked from inside.

Genuine Bitcoiners need to open their eyes for the truth.

Lopp is a bad actor who tries to turn Bitcoin in spam and csam infested cesspool. His Casa happily works with πŸ’©EthereumπŸ’© and he is investor in Citrea who started this spam war and was doing bad things even before it.

See this thread below, most is exposed.

Our option is to run Bitcoin Knots and keep Bitcoin sane.

Bitcoin is THE Global Most Secure Decentralized Unconfiscatable Peer-to-Peer Scarce Hard Sovereign Freedom Money and Greatest Store of Value.

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You might want to stick to X. Doubt many people here are gonna like you any more soon.

This is the future you and core are making a reality.

You have my sympathies if you truly believe that.

Your a piece of shit and you know it. I can see it behind your shiny skin and eyes. I see what your building. It's not going to end well for you and your kind.

what's stopping you from advocating for a hard fork that limits OP_RETURN to 80 bytes in consensus? you know you can't realistically force everyone to run knots. a hard fork the only way to make large OP_RETURNs impossible from now on. why don't you even talk about this?

Limiting op_return size would be soft fork. When you limit what can be in the transactions going forward, but they are still valid from the perspective of old nodes, then that's a soft fork. Learn the difference.

yes that's right. why not do it?

Do what you want, you're gonna be disappointed.

Why?

It won't have any measurable effect on how transactions propagate across the network.

Who is claiming that? Haven’t heard anyone encourage others to run knots because of how transactions will propagate across the network. People run knots because they don’t want to relay and store spam in their mempool.

We run knots not because we think it’s going to fix all spam. We run knots because we want to avoid being part of the problem to the extent that we can.

It will if enough people run it

Yeah, you'll need around 95% or so.

We are at 100% at the moment. (except few libre nodes, which are probably 0.01%)

The evil Core V30 will need the 5%

Don't fall for this dishonest bad actor narrative.

Cause of the DDOS attacks y'all do on Knots runners?

Why can I only fit 10 of my 100KB JPG files per 1MB Bitcorn block? IEvery 10 minutes? It's going to take a long time to backup this 300GB of Epstein files that I stole from Pam Blondi's desk...

Bitcoin consensus is a harsh mistress.

Yet ordinals and runes spammers are scared from nodes policies changes.

Mara seems to comply as well

Knots should reach 30% of running nodes by January 2026. Let's support and fund alternate dev team. Core does not serve our interest.

Do you remember the core team pushing press about "needing to support core devs" about a year ago? Do you think a massive slush fund under their control would have made this problem better or worse?

They still push that. This one is from my BTCPay server.

Wouldn’t they be more likely to come to you for your node because of the CSAM on it?

Just search up Lopp’s investment interest in Citrea.

Its All that needs to be said.

He’s a sellout pos spam profiteer

I’ve seen that. Lopp seems to have been in bitcoin for a while and I thought he would be pretty well off financially and not need to sellout. At least I am trying to give him the benefit of the doubt but he hardly responds to me πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Me too man but you never know what kind of financial situation hes in.

In Tomers words:

You guys are hilarious πŸ˜‚

My Citrea investment is a rounding error and I don't reinvest into the ecosystem with the expectation of outperforming the BTC I have to part with in order to do so.

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You don't deny you are an investor in Citrea that started all this shit and the claim about returns are pure BS.

You support the change that when done on BSV resulted in CSAM.

You support the shitcoiners that damage Bitcoin even at the moment with their spam.

Bad actor.

this narrative is not correct. lifting the placebo filter doesn't allow large OP_RETURNs to suddenly start happening. we are not sitting around anxiously waiting for core to push the big evil button, after which it will be possible for the first time. it already happened.

the largest OP_RETURN on bitcoin happened 298 days ago and it was 79,870 bytes, which is over 7 times bigger than your profile picture. it appears to have been submitted to slipstream, meaning someone told it directly to a miner and bypassed the mempool completely. the filter didn't work. it looks like it was a runestone, so it's probably a picture. if you don't have pruning enabled, it's on your computer right now.

https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/126131/whats-the-largest-size-op-return-payload-ever-created

and you seem totally lost about what citrea even does. its sequencer posts zero knowledge proofs onto bitcoin of transactions that happened on a separate blockchain. it does not post the transactions themselves. this is a GOOD thing if you don't want people doing ethereum-type stuff directly inside the bitcoin blockchain.

I don't think that's true either. I don't agree with your root cause analysis or your bogeyman selection. it became normalized to tell transactions directly to miners when blocks first started being full. this is what opened up the can of worms with nonstandard-but-valid transactions becoming more common than they were before. if you still want to blame core for something, you can blame them for this.

sorry, you're wrong again. mara slipstream is currently in operation and can be accessed here:

https://slipstream.mara.com/

here is an example of a nonstandard transaction that they included recently. it was never in the mempool.

https://mempool.space/tx/22d920c4ef593fb107857be1991e5ee42ec4b2210a53f3721a138732999ec7a8

The haven't stopped their Slipstream.

They have stopped accepting transactions with sub 1 sat per vB fees because of the nodes policies ...

and these node policies deter slipstream from including some types of nonstandardness but not others because?

deter mass abuse

I mean if I ran this kind of thing I'd want extra on top of the going rate just because it's custom and costs extra to operate

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This was hilarious

Why reinvest if you’re just better off holding bitcoin? Genuinely curious

Because I want to reinvest into building out the Bitcoin ecosystem. I see it as a different way of putting my capital to work.

My angel investments may mostly go to zero but I expect that they will result in a fair amount of research and development. That's what I'm really investing in.

Even failures are helpful learning lessons for future innovators.

What do you think is the biggest risk to the bitcoin with people switching around between core and knots? Chain split?

Nah. The biggest risk is that Knots has vulnerabilities because it's not reviewed with the same scrutiny as Core. But in general it's a nothingburger.

Do you think that if more eyes gravitate toward knots that it would actually be worse for knots and core because now that scrutiny is being divided up?

Theoretically possible but highly unlikely IMO. Luke has long been a lonely island in the protocol developer community.

Huge percentage of node runners lose trust in Core devs

Core Dev: "its a nothing burger, fuck em"

Because hes a fucking liar.

Actions>words

Nope, that's not a thing. Multiple large companies in this space got opinions from legal counsel to that effect.

Nobody cares if a shitcoin is going to be legal.

Bitcoin is THE Global Most Secure Decentralized Unconfiscatable Peer-to-Peer Scarce Hard Sovereign Freedom Money and Greatest Store of Value.

And you and your shitcoiners friends are not going to turn Bitcoin into a shitcoin.

What did the legal counsel say?

Legal counsel has advised that illicit content in a public blockchain is not an issue so long as you aren't accessing the data and transforming it to be displayed in a human readable format.

https://x.com/BobMcElrath/status/1962512119078781164

premium shitcoin huckster and top-tier loser arguing for csam onchain cuz "advised by legal counsel" its all good as ling as you "dont access" the data and "transform it"

wow.

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