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A Bitcoin guy.

Well, the example people like to give is the $5 wrench attack. They force you to send them sats to their address, and later on you can reverse the transaction by changing to an output address that you control.

And see the same argument go round and round again

IDK about kycing the whole chain. My example is that you need everyone using Bitcoin to know the difference between address types. Like imagine I swap bitcoin for cash, wait a few days before reversing the transaction cause my trade partner doesn't know the difference between bc1q and bc1x.

Them 1 sat/vb?

You never know. I didn't think we'd see 2 but here we are.