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It is strange that this became a thing that everybody is willing to make a stand on.
I think it comes down to each side feeling there is a threat to an essential aspect of bitcoin: the BIP 110 side sees spam as a threat to node runners, the Core side sees overly strong spam mitigation efforts as a threat to Bitcoin's incentive structure (hmm, that isn't quite right when I say it: what I mean is Bitcoin's" game theory" but that phrase gets used so widely as to be almost without meaning).
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What's done is done.
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Agreed. But then again, the opposing side also turned their stance surprisingly quickly into a hill-to-die-on mode.
Vocal parties on either side acted like monumental dickheads (still are? Haven't been following the soap opera in a while.)
And I don't care who was the first dickhead.