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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @dwami OP 8h \ parent \ on: What the OP_RETURN saga may teach us bitcoin
Yes, sure I see your point. There would be something that could be done and something that could not. The point is that polarization is not good for making any decision. I do not know what the right answer is or will be, what I know is that from this sort of climate no good actions would came. First stop the polarization, that is a DS trap, from that all sort of things would came in their own time. If something can be solved or attenuated or even left as it is will be seen when all the quarrel will cease then what can be done will be done.
the solution is fee pressure, time, and the free world's education as to what bitcoin is. with education comes demand, with demand comes fee pressure, and w/ fee pressure little to no space for spam except that which is willing to pay large fees ('subsidies') to miners.
time education and fee pressure to conduct economic activity
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