Yesterday, we saw that the Knots/Ocean "rebellion" is only ~1.4% of the network Hashrate. But are these miners actually filtering "spam" (large inscriptions) from their blocks?

I analyzed the average transaction size of blocks mined in the last 30 days. The difference is undeniable:

🟦 Ocean (Filtered): 572 Bytes

🟧 AntPool (Unfiltered): 669 Bytes

AntPool's blocks contain transactions that are, on average, ~17% larger. This confirms that Ocean is actively filtering out the largest data blobs.

They are walking the talk.

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Yesterday, we analyzed WHO is actually supporting the strict rules (only ~1.4%). See the full Hashrate distribution chart here:

https://primal.net/e/nevent1qqsrt96e5v8ncu5qlp8g528h68l7rfvs2mg7a4zlgumqa7ty67rtlwsawhxqh