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Bitcoin only pleb The sexiest people alive are on #NOSTR

Welcome to the banana zone.

The lion doesn’t concern himself with outlook messages on a Friday. Please stop sending the lion emails.

This actually has been news for a while now. I heard a study came out like 6+ months

Bro I’m about to get lined up for a $50 settlement from Tylenol the day I get my Facebook privacy settlement. I’ve lost my privacy and I’m retarded but at least ill get $80

The FDA needs to be dismantled. This shit is ridiculous. THEY APPROVED THE USE OF TYLENOL FOR 80+ years and now are saying it gives kids autism when the mom takes it while pregnant

He who conquers himself is the mightiest warrior

My soul feels a major disturbance in the force

RIP Charlie Kirk. Free Speech isn’t free 🕊️

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How tf are we doing #NOSTR!

You can tell me to GFMS about slipstream all you want but I didn’t hear anything about how this would stop spam by running knots. It doesn’t change consensus rules and other nodes will receive the spam regardless. Fine if you’re trying to save space on your node but it doesn’t do anything to solve the problem.

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Our cats much be long-lost siblings

Mempool filters aka knots does nothing to change the code. Adversarial miners like Marathon will create their own mempool for spam and charge a premium for it and miners will accept it. This then takes away the free market of users setting their fee, rather it’s a centralized player setting a premium fee for this data. Bitcoin will have a 4MB block every 10 min forever regardless of if you run knots or core. Stfu and run whatever software you want but adding censorship to blocks creates secondary issues. ❤️

op_returns are still allowed in blocks according to consensus rules regardless of if you’re running knots or not. If you were to change that you’d hard fork bitcoin. He can’t actually remove the spam with these mempool filters. Even if every node enables his mempool policies the transactions would find their ways to miners via marathon slipstream.

Now miners go from price takers (accepting whatever fees set by users in decentralized network) to price makers, charging premiums to mine “non-standard” transactions. Now decentralized mempools and miners don’t have insight into the real fee rate. Lightning gets borked because they can’t close and settle quick enough and marathon gets extra money for being the premium mining service that mines op_returns.

This is fire!!! I’ll be ordering one

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