No, they didn’t.

Also, this is like saying Tesla Model Y is the most common car model (not sure if it is but maybe in California). Interesting but not surprising since Tesla makes very few car models. And no one said that couldn’t happen.

These types of posts are discrediting, and I say that as a Knots user.

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No, they didn't.

Model Y is the most common Tesla model. And Knots 20250903 is the most common full node version. And core proponents absolutely did naysay Knots adoption, usually by insisting that “only economic nodes matter”

Whoa, huge conflation in that last sentence. The original post was about most common node version, not most common *economic* node version. Probably only a few core proponents naysayed that even. Specific versions matter way less than what rules large economic actors choose. Plebs vs. large mining pools. What they do kinda does matter more than what we do. This is like believing your political vote matters more than Elon’s and Reid Hoffman’s monetary donations

It’s more like saying that only whales matter for Bitcoin adoption. The difference is a matter of degree, not of kind.

Right, both matter. Only showing stats for one and never mentioning the importance of the other is a bit misleading