The fact that I don't like #ordinals is absolutely relevant to their adoption.

I'm an owner of #Bitcoin and a #fullnode operator. We are the ones that enforce the Bitcoin protocol, and decide what is and isn't allowed in the Bitcoin protocol.

Not miners. Not developers. Not special interest. Only owners and #fullnodes are incentivized to protect the global interest and value of the Bitcoin protocol.

And they are the only ones with the power. Individually and collectively. We've got all the machine guns. Otherwise, it's not Bitcoin, and you're not talking about Bitcoin..😆

That's how Satoshi designed it. Satoshi is kind of understated and uses terms like consensus. But it means the same as above..⚖️👮‍♂️🙂

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But node operators are allowing ordinals on the blockchain, there’s no way to prevent them from happening.

Some #developers did that without our approval. They shouldn't have. We just haven't had time to stop it yet. But we're working on it.

We'll remove #inscriptions if we have to. Even #TapRoot if we have to.

As I said in the beginning. They won't be allowed to continue. The courts. The SEC, CFTC, FTC, FBI and cyber crimes divisions will address the criminal damages..⚖️👮‍♂️🤔

Bitcoin developers aren’t the ones making transactions. People use the Bitcoin blockchain and pay a price for it in Bitcoin. That’s it.

They are the ones that created the exploit and have failed to close it. The ones using and profiting from the exploit are liable too..⚖️👮‍♂️

Sending a transaction and paying the price miners ask for is not an exploit. Feature, not a bug.

It's an exploit. An attack vector. A back door. It's not a part of Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a virtuous savings technology. Not a scammy fees ripoff technology.

This fees scam is like the payday loans bullshit. Where they fuck the little guy up the ass. Coming and going. Bitcoin loves to slaughter those kind of fuckers..⚖️👮‍♂️😋