> That transaction just has to get to one mempool to get mined!

Ok, sure. Let’s test how easy (and cheap) is to send a non-standard tx to one miner mempool and get it into a block, when there is a reliable policy filter involved.

Send 100 sats to this address: bc1q64npl22z0pxf4lg303wctfxq3tdjf8zd9txcnn

Then post the ID from the block explorer. Let’s see the outcome.

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> Filters on Knots will only strengthen the alternative p2p networks which relay non-standard.

This contradicts the common narrative that filters don’t work. If filtration will strengthen the spammers p2p networks, then they must do a decent job of what they’re made to do. So do they work, or not? Even if the private accelerators get a few more private deals, I thought your camp is pretty on board with miners making extra bucks because that’s “iNcEntIVe COmPaTiblE”. What I don’t get is why we bitcoin users should start suddenly negotiating with terrorists when during the entire history of Bitcoin we have always discouraged and fought arbitrarily data on the blockchain?

My camp lol I’m just here explaining how I understand thing

Well you’re parroting their gaslighting talking points 1:1 so pardon my confusion.

I don’t think it’ll get to the point where they’ll need alternative p2p networks.

Yeah, with cuck developers at the helm, who needs enemies.

I’m working on it lol I have to ask somebody how

If you have to ask somebody how, it means it’s not trivial to do it.