You Aren’t Mad At Bitcoin Core, You’re Mad At Me

You Aren’t Mad At Bitcoin Core, You’re Mad At Me
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The current “discussion”, and even describing it as excessive reputation, is Over OP_RUTURN I say this as a person who was in Bitcoin for more than a decade. Even the wars of the blocks do not carry a candle on this, at least in terms of absolute absurdity. At least at the time, he focused on an actual geometric dispute.

I want to comment on one thing today though. Stop directing irrational anger and innocent in the wrong goals. You are not angry at Bitcoin Core, you are angry at me.

No one can change your knot except you. No one can make you download a Bitcoin Core version that changes something Except you. The end of the story. Full stop. You Responsible for your knot, what it imposed, and what you do. You and you alone.

The complete issue of removing OP_RUTURN with Bitcoin Core has nothing to do with anyone. They cannot literally do so, it is impossible. All they do with this withdrawal request is recognition of the reality of people like me. They are making a logical engineering decision against a minority of users who will not manage customers that impose the current OP_RUTURN borders.

I will never run a knot to impose these limits. never. It is simply. I don’t think this is my job, my place, or my right in arbitration or identifying the types of good transactions that other users do. a period. If it is a good consensus and pays fees, this is not practical. If you have a problem with transactions that are unanimously, then addressing this problem as it should be, at the level of consensus. Since someone is well known to constantly steal this nonsense: Use the right tool for the job.

Bitcoin is supposed to be a system without permission, and this really means something for me.

As long as people like me will not impose the deportation candidate on OP_RUTURN that many people feel distress, your use of this candidate is meaningless. He does nothing. These transactions do not prevent them from transferring them over the network. It does not prevent them from mining in blocks. He does nothing. It is a meaningless advantage from an engineering perspective.

All the main developers who suggested to doing is to recognize this reality completely Out of control.

The main developers are not the ones who create a datacarriersize to the maximum limit, operate LIBERERELAY, or create special application interfaces/MEMPOLS that allow direct access to Blockspace bypassing general MEMPOLS. They have nothing To do any of this.

All they do is to respond to the actions of others To reduce the damage to the network.

If you want to get angry with this, this is your privilege. If you want to “take action” against the people who created this situation, this is also your privilege. But directing it in the appropriate direction: the other Users From Bitcoin who created this position that developers must interact with.

Don’t be a chicken that brings your anger to a party that is not responsible for this position just because you think it is an easier goal. Be a man and give your anger where he belongs

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