This seems like the most logical response. When exploits are discovered, they get corrected. It doesn't mean the entire system is fundamentally broken. Exploits have been discovered and corrected in the protocol many times over the years. Why is this one so different?

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Who defines this an exploit?

I have been pretty agnostic to ordinals. But if they are in fact paying 1/4 of the price for the block space they take compared to other transactions, it seems like an issue.

So they got that because of segwit. Was segwit worth it? It also gave us lightning among other improvements? How do you feel about future softforks?