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Very refreshing to hear a scientist/physicist admint that we actually know very little

https://fountain.fm/episode/wKbbT9Oq34wqedtZioES

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Chris, you are either intentionally mid-representing this soft fork, or you aren’t remembering what orphan blocks are.

https://www.lightspark.com/glossary/orphan-block

Reorganizing a block happens often- that’s why we have the little 6-block circle indicator in Sparrow for example. You should be waiting about 6 confirmations to consider a transaction fully settled. That isn’t “F***ing with property” that’s how Bitcoin works.

Btw, guess what Foundry, Blackrock, Coinbase, etc, think about what CoreV30 does- by default making bitcoin an anonymous permanent data storage service -to their property?

Not to mention myself and any other decent Bitcoin node runner.

The decision here isn’t about voting thankfully. You are free to reject the soft fork, pin and persist on the CSAM chain and call it “the real Bitcoin” if you like, just like the B-cashers do with their hard fork.

https://fountain.fm/episode/WOslYaeXHkGPni8BznUK

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Chris seems to be commenting on this matter without understanding the soft fork.

I don't think anyone needs to be "in charge" of what is csam. Is it really a subjective matter? I would imagine it can be flagged by anyone. To my understanding this soft fork will fix this bug and put an end to this spam wars.

I would push back on Lopp's argument that "no one is using Bitcoin/blockspace". This is completely NOT true. Holders are using Bitcoin everyday to protect their wealth from debasement and censorship. Blockspace not used is not relevant at this point because Bitcoin is not mature as a medium of transaction or unit of account.

This take from Lopp clearly demonstrates that he is missing the forest for the tree.

https://fountain.fm/episode/0Co1Oyl10OjTEWXYjzxl

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Peter Todd sinking to a new low

https://x.com/FractalEncrypt/status/1920246082908397778

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The reality is ordinary people just want to live out ordinary lives. Been allowed to meet Maslow's hierarchy of needs is what's important. Politics are distractions, a soft form of control.

All political systems have trade offs. People should be allowed to move to the political jurisdiction that they align with. Stop trying to meddle in the politics of countries outside their own. Live and left live.

https://fountain.fm/episode/lNt2lqyFzhIezEbe7tsu

If they want to overpay for nfts, I couldn't care less either, but go do it on Eth and Sol, where the rest of the degens are. When they try to change Bitcoin so they can do it, then it's an attack on Bitcoin. We have to push back l. Hard! We should send a clear message, and make it as hard for them as possible. Not "whateves, it's their freedom".

There are many who thinks the war is won after a series of wins, but it's just getting started. Bad actors will find new and more insidious ways to attack Bitcoin, and this is precisely what I would do if I wanted to attack Bitcoin.

This is who we have in core these days? HE IS UTTERLY INSANE!!!

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Bitcoin Core vs. Bitcoin Knots: The Great Bitcoin Spam Fight

The Bitcoin community is engaged in an interesting debate: Bitcoin Core vs. Bitcoin Knots. What are they? Why are they fighting?

Here, I explain clearly and simply, without missing any details, with neutrality and a touch of the "spam" controversy.

What is Bitcoin Core?

It's the main software used by approximately 90% of nodes (computers that keep Bitcoin running).

It's stable and developed by many programmers, but some say it doesn't react quickly to problems like network spam.

What is Bitcoin Knots?

An alternative version of Core, created in 2011 by Luke Dashjr.

It has everything Core has, but adds filters to block "annoying" transactions like NFTs or images on the blockchain.

It is used by approximately 633 nodes and relies on a single developer.

Why the conflict?

Everything exploded in 2023, when transactions like NFTs and "ordinals" (data like images on the blockchain) saturated the network, driving up costs.

Knots filters them to ease the network's burden; Core allows them if they pay fees, dividing the community.

What is "spam" in Bitcoin?

Think of the blockchain as a highway: transactions are like cars. Some (NFTs, JPGs) take up a lot of space, causing "traffic."

- Knots: Blocks them to clear the way.

- Core: Lets them through if they pay a "toll."

But who decides what is "spam"?

As the community says: "Spam is in the eyes of the recipient."

- Some see NFTs as spam, like a fake lottery email. Even if they pay, they don't want them on their nodes.

- Others say: "If they pay and the protocol allows it, it's not spam."

Think about it: someone sending mass emails about fake lotteries pays for the server and plays by the rules of the internet.

But you don't want those emails in your inbox. Likewise, some people don't want JPGs on their Bitcoin nodes, even if they're "valid" transactions.

Is it fair to filter them?

The debate began in 2023, when a bug ("Inscriptions", CVE-2023-50428) allowed data like NFTs to be inserted into the blockchain, overwhelming it.

Knots quickly fixed this in its 25.1 release, while Core was slower, leading some to view Knots as the solution to "spam."

Here are the sides in this debate:

- Team Core: They believe that any transaction that pays is valid. Filtering is like "censorship" and goes against the freedom of Bitcoin. They prefer stability and regulated fees.

- Team Knots: They want to protect the network from saturation, claiming that filters don't break the rules.

- Luke Dashjr (Knots): He says NFTs and ordinals are "spam" that clogs the network and increases costs. His filters help small nodes, but some criticize him for only maintaining Knots.

- Peter Todd: He sees "spam" as a problem, but says paid transactions are valid. He looks for open technical solutions.

Other technical voices

- achow101 (Core): In 2017, he said to use Core unless you need Knots' features, viewing Knots as an "extra."

- Developers like Gloria Zhao have shut down filter ideas in Core, frustrating those who want quick changes.

After asking a few people in the community, we came to different conclusions on both sides:

- Pro-Core: They value stability and fear that Knots, with only one developer, is risky. They say filtering is making decisions for others.

- Pro-Knots: They want anti-spam tools and criticize Core for being slow. They see Knots as an innovation.

The Filter Dilemma

Even if you filter JPGs on your node with Knots, if a miner includes them in a block, your node must accept it. It's like blocking a lottery email, but having to save it if it's already reached the server.

This makes the debate complex: do you filter or accept everything?

Technical explanation (easy)

The mempool is a waiting room for transactions.

Knots lets you choose what comes in (with filters like datacarrier=0), while Core accepts almost anything.

If many nodes used Knots, spam would be more expensive, but it wouldn't disappear.

Core is committed to stability and freedom; Knots is committed to control and efficiency. Spam divides because everyone has a different view of what's "annoying."

The community will decide whether Bitcoin should be "cleaner" or more "open."

Which side are you on?

The definition of "Spam" is simple. The intended purpose of Bitcoin is digital cash. Anything other than financial transactional data is considered spam, those who want to inscribe JPEGs on it should do it on Eth or Sol. The market has clearly spoken. Don't muddy the water by even arguing what constitutes "spam". Rhis is clearly an attack on Bitcoin.

As a lowly plebs I'm trying my best to see both sides of this debate over the last few days. This is what I have gathered.

On one side there are genuine attempts to communicate this potential existential threat to Bitcoin with concise and easily digestible explanation for both technical and non-technical plebs. There are sensible questions and discussions in its threads.

On the other side appears to be silence on this issue at first, until the discussions in the community began gathering more attention. Most of the explanations are either very technical and/or conveluded for the average non technical plebs to follow. Or overly simplistic, such as "Filters doesn't work, so we should just remove it". Or "It's not that big of a deal". Or "It's censorship". Sure censorship is a valid point, but even the constitution is not absolute. The threads seem to be full of monkey JPEGs and "bros".

If there are no obvious benefits to this update then why take such an unnecessary risk? We're talking about removing a feature and not adding one. Is Bitcoin broken without removing this?

Why try to avoid scrutiny? Why silence people? Isn't ironic that on one hand they want to eliminate censorship and on the other they're welding it? While us plebs are greatly appreciative of all the work that core has contributed to Bitcoin, but this just seems very suspicious to me. I suspect core or at least some influential members of core are complimised.

If I wanted to attack Bitcoin, this is precisely what I would do. Bitcoin cannot be attacked overtly anymore. It still vulnerable to covert attacks? Does open sats have a protocol to deal with something like this? We haven't won yet, the war has just began.

Why is nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqnz0fd0 silent about this?

The strategic Bitcoin reserve was perhaps the only way the US empire may recede and remain a significant world power. The strategic shitcoin reserve and the Epstein files proves that the Whitehouse is still run by grifters that won't stop until Americans are completely bled dry. That's when the pitchforks (guns) comes out and God help America...

This is perfect #openAI #Deepseek

What he's really saying is "We're f*cked, please throw more money at us, and ban Chyna!"

He's company valuation just went to zero... Along with his reputation and dignity. #open AI #deepseek

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