
Softfork Mechanic #BIP-110
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I expected them to delete the post, didn't expect them to ban my account.
Softfork Mechanic #BIP-11073,321 просмотров • 7 дней назад

Why BIP-110 is a lot more likely to succeed than people realize.
Softfork Mechanic #BIP-11031,196 просмотров • 12 дней назад

This is the perspective that has gotten missed: There is no context in which you would let random, anonymous strangers upload 100kb files to your computer on a self-regulating p2p network. The constant appeals to censorship resistance are a complete red herring. Mempool filters have never resulted in censorship - But even if they did, censorship resistance can never come at the expense of people neglecting to take responsibility for what their computers are doing. Here's what's different with OP_RETURN - Old methods of storing nasty stuff in the chain required tonnes of obfuscation to work. The data necessarily would get broken into multiple chunks and someone would need to intentionally reconstruct it all and people naively relaying/storing it can plausibly absolve themselves of responsibility in doing so. OP_RETURN at default 100kb size kills plausible deniability completely. You're downloading, processing and uploading *raw* gigabytes of disgusting JPG and MP4 files. And Core are (for now) deprecating your ability to do otherwise. 80 bytes of OP_RETURN is a couple of hashes or a 16x16 pixel JPG. No one can realistically do anything with that that's going to make running a Bitcoin node unacceptable. 100kb is a different story. That's a low quality video of God-knows what. And I'm sorry, but having a neutral monetary network does not require treating all data the same way. I am expected to discriminate against certain types of data in every context. I just usually rely on third parties to do that on my behalf. Bitcoin doesn't work that way, it's on us to self-regulate and if we can't, running a Bitcoin node is going to be rightly stigmatized and no one is going to do it outside of tightly regulated environments.
Mechanic #BIP-110185,683 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

BIP-110 is past the point of no return and how smoothly it goes is up to everyone.
Softfork Mechanic #BIP-11063,616 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

.Tone Vays' presentation against BIP-110 has made me about 2x more optimistic that it succeeds. My response here:
Mechanic #BIP-11027,051 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

"Neutral Monetary Network ≠ All Data Is Just Ones And Zeroes"
Mechanic #BIP-11031,458 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

I'm probably being too kind about this bug. Scenarios are not being tested that users are clearly finding themselves in. Regardless, I think everyone can take the lesson that being humble and listening to users is always necessary and can help prevent screw ups.
Mechanic #BIP-11015,706 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

The fundraiser for Bitcoin Embassy is now live. Please help support Joyce Dawn in getting BITCOIN VALLEY to grow!
Mechanic #BIP-11014,323 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

Who is going to be making use of Bitcoin's new feature?
Mechanic #BIP-11012,429 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад
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