I was assuming if people move to tapasses they wouldn't need to do inscriptions, it would be cheaper for them no? And they wouldn't need to do so many on-chain transactions, but I guess once you're stuck in your ways you have to run out of money before you change
Personally I see this way of using Bitcoin as an attack on the network of voluntary node runners. So I don't think they'll stop even if there are "better" or cheaper alternatives to embed random data in the blockchain.
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I get that, you'll be routing shitcoins, stablecoins and securities that could all be part of capturing the network/regulating/fracturing the network, but like ordinals we can't exactly stop people from doing it
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Nope, but it could be more difficult than it is now. Nodes can drop these transactions from the mempool (what my node does). But unless Bitcoin Core does that by default (what is called a standardness rule) it won't have a noticeable effect.
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