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Ferris Bueller

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Ferris Bueller35d ago
You’re hiding behind definitions. In the real world, a contested checkpoint forces a chain choice and locks in history, which is a split in everything but name. Calling it soft doesn’t change that.
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Ferris Bueller36d ago
Good thing you dont get to decide who or what a bitcoiner is
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Ferris Bueller36d ago
Our just mute them so you have a safe space, right?
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Ferris Bueller36d ago
Will you back your words with a UASF? Instead of playing fiat futures games, work within Bitcoin’s rules and run it. Or are you unwilling to risk it all just to protect spam on-chain?
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Ferris Bueller46d ago
Its not a policy filter. Its a consensus change.
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Ferris Bueller46d ago
This you?
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Ferris Bueller49d ago
There is actually nobody left... Blockstream and now coinkite. What r we supposed to do now? Seed signer? Doesnt that have no secure element? Obviously not touching HW that allow shitcoins
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Ferris Bueller190d ago
My bad. I figured somebody would be a bit more techinally inclined but I got you! Take your thumb and out and put it at the top of the screen and move it to the bottom until you see a link. Don't go to far though cuz you might miss it. What he said is in a link to another website called X where Adam put down what he said in English. I believe in you man! You got this!
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Ferris Bueller190d ago
Just curious, do you expect to be spoon fed all the time, or are you able to chew on your own?
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Ferris Bueller190d ago
Respectully, thats not how that works. If you broadcast a transaction to the network through your node, it goes to all the nodes you are connected too in order to be included into their mempool. The nodes will recieve that transaction and decided to included it or not. If one of the nodes that receives your transaction has a mempool policy that doesnt allow transactions with more than 80 bytes of op_return data (just an example) and your transaction has 120 bytes of data, that node will not included it in its mempool nor broadcast it to its peers. However, if there are enough nodes in the network that accept 120 byte transactions into their mempools and it makes it to a node run by MARA, MARA can decided to include that transaction in a block if it fits with their block template and mempool policy on their node. I hope that helped
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