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This is happening, folks.
Spam apologists say that this was all possible before V30, but the fact of the matter is, moving forward, we're going to see countless examples of the Ethereumization of Bitcoin.
Check out what the shitcoiners are planning to do on Bitcoin's main chain now that Core opened the floodgates for spam:
"Remember the first BRC-20 hype wave ignited by $ORDI back in the day? Get ready, because it’s coming back even stronger this time.
With the OP_RETURN upgrade, we’re finally seeing the mechanism Vitalik Buterin once dreamed of: enabling secure liquidity pools, decentralized trading, yield farming, and passive income directly on Bitcoin Layer 1.
That vision is about to become reality. $LOL and $WTF are leading this revolution, and you can position yourself early now on @theblacknode .
The true era of Bitcoin DeFi is here, bringing unprecedented rewards. The opportunity is about to begin."
And for those just arriving at the party, the original post is about another example -- ---> #1255380
BONUS: The linked tweet references a 2017 message by Vitalik about limiting OP_RETURN to 40 Bites. Under it, there's the funniest answer by no other than Shibobi:
""Like....people didn't want me building this super spammy world computer on their store of value....why are they so mean to me!?!?!?" Deal with it, even fucking Satoshi saw this coming, you don't cram everything onto one chain/network:"
This is what that man thought before Bitcoin Magazine employed him.
115 sats \ 4 replies \ @Scoresby 22h
So run knots.
Do you have any way of preventing people from running nodes with relay policies you don't like?
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I don't have a way to do that, and everybody should run the software their conscience tells them.
However, I can point out the outrageous lies in Bitcoin Core's marketing strategy.
They actually told people they were removing the OP_RETURN limits to protect small miners. Hahahahahhahahaa! Can you believe it? And some people even bought it!
I guess "We want to open the gates for spam and the Ethereumization of Bitcoin" wouldn't have worked as well.
People might have asked why they are willing to risk everything Bitcoin Core represented for a clearly controversial change.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby 20h
Fair answer. We will each run the relay policy we like and we will see where things go.
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I want to shake your hand one day, Scoresby. This is how civilized people talk and exchange ideas. Cheers!
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I can think of some ways…
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core policy is rational and more to the point, how does running knots help?
it all gets relayed anyway.
all you are doing is helping Luke recruit for his mining pool, and I don't think it's even helping him that much.
op return drama posting is turning into spam that doesn't even make any money.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Car 7h
look mom the mETH heads are coming to Bitcoin 🤣
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