I have my node set to drop knots peers so my Ashigaru coinjoins don't get filtered out by my node peers.

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The joins should be fine, it's the needlessly large OP_RETURN that's getting your stuff rejected from Knots mempools (rightly so, we're not obligated to store placeholder metadata about your coinjoins).

You aren't the one who gets to decide that my privacy is "needlessly" large when it is within long term consensus.

>placeholder

it isn't even doing anything.

i mean if it was actually used for something... but this placeholder thing is just retarded.

RIght, I think they only use ~32 bytes which Knots permits by default. They "reserved the right" to use 45 or something - as if you can reserve the right to use other people's computers.

What the fuck, they're not even using it? Conflict grifters. I think they might even be being used by agents of the banking cartel, frankly. Controlled opposition. We're talking Whirlpool, right?

palantir is who is behind it btw. i'm sure they have jpm and consensys in the operation too.

Explain this perfectly pure transaction form you seek to permit?

Damn right we're not obligated!

I'd like to point out my Knots nodes are allowing slightly longer OP_RETURNs than the default. Filtering out all Knots nodes is a naive approach. Don't accept their false premise that everyone running Knots is running the same policy settings.