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"The goal of changing the op-return rules is to preserve the ability of anyone to run a node. "

What’s the connection? Well, people want to put information inside of bitcoin transactions. You may disagree with this idea, but for them there is an economic rationale for doing it. They’re willing to pay good money to publish this information, much like someone might publish a classified ad in a newspaper.
Building your own block template is a great opportunity to filter out transactions. At the relay level, however, you’re only undermining the goals you set out to accomplish.
I fully believe in decentralized systems, as does every Bitcoiner I know. It’s incredible to watch the node running community grow and people feel empowered by helping keep bitcoin decentralized. If you’re not already running a Bitaxe, I’d recommend it. Filter the transactions going into your blocks your Bitaxe is mining if you want to have a say in data on bitcoin.
For the sake of maintaining bitcoin as decentralized system, however, I’d strongly suggest you reconsider filtering the mempool and restricting op-return data.
222 sats \ 3 replies \ @optimism 2h
Building your own block template is a great opportunity to filter out transactions.
Glad to have independently written something similar this morning for a much smaller audience.
Also GREAT point about the bitaxe - though last time I discussed bitaxes with a mining service provider they laughed me out of the room:
But I have to believe that they that laugh last... otherwise might as well pack up.
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On a long enough time horizon, do we all become miners?
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202 sats \ 0 replies \ @nout 11m
On a long enough time horizon we will all be under ground. So in some ways... yes?
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102 sats \ 0 replies \ @optimism 1h
We once all were miners so this would be the ultimate reversal of trends. But I doubt it, because hashing simply scales very well.
But, even if 0.7-1% of blocks are mined by individual honeybadgers that don't care, with their own blocktemplate policies and no pool middleman1 then we'll have a block a day on average that isn't governable or coercible.

Footnotes

  1. because you will be unlikely to make ROI with a bitaxe when you're on pooled payouts and you'll never hit the lottery in that setup.
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102 sats \ 0 replies \ @BlokchainB 9m
THE QUEEN HAS SPOKEN
I run a bitaxe!
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