I think the main issue people are having with those who are frustrated about ordinals and inscriptions shitcoining all over the “park” is that there is no legitimate solution proposed. All technologies incorporate a balance of different trade-offs, and lots of people think that we are already in a place where keeping things the same and living with the current structure is better than continuing to try and fine tune the protocol and the way data is stored on the time-chain.

I’ve spent a decent amount of time thinking about ways to disincentivize this behavior, and although I’m not very technical, I’ve come up blank. I’m open minded and am willing to listen to the proposed solutions of others, but many Bitcoiners find it dangerous to call for engineering changes when there isn’t a straightforward solution on the table as a proposal which can even be discussed.

This post I made a week ago also came to mind in relation to blocksize and how most individuals will interact with Bitcoin in the distant future:

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