The issue is that there are no fees regulating this part of the network. It's a free information transmission network subsidized by node runners.
I don't think of it as part of black market money, because getting into a block isn't the point. It's a way to freeride on part of our process that isn't well defended against it.
That's why the question of what people choose to relay seems significant to me.
The issue is that there are no fees regulating this part of the network. It's a free information transmission network subsidized by node runners.
I don't think of it as part of black market money, because getting into a block isn't the point. It's a way to freeride on part of our process that isn't well defended against it.
That's why the question of what people choose to relay seems significant to me.