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102 sats \ 13 replies \ @DarthCoin OP 3h \ parent \ on: Peter Wuille post about dropping OP_RETURN limit bitcoin
I'm not surprised you don't understand the problem, after all you're a long time bitcoiner and can maintain as many nodes as you like, and spend an unlimited amount of sats for hardware upgrades, and you can't related to people in emerging markets who dream of running a node one day.
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stackers have outlawed this. turn on wild west mode in your /settings to see outlawed content.
so my meme is true: if I do not run Knots I am killing people in "emergent markets" now LOL
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“More babies are dying in countries around the world because they have less economic freedom”
https://odysee.com/@HardcoreCrypto:f/babies-are-dying-because-of-bitcoin:c
(Not my video, just found through search).
Wow, how things never change. Knots drama is Bcash all over again.
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Cute, so you pretend I said something I didn't say to make a point, maybe because you have no point LOL
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I'm impressed, you can use MS paint, that's adorable. You must be a knots user impersonating a coretard who can't make a coherent argument to make them look bad LOL
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In fact I run btcd + neutrino and I don't care about those two you mentioned hahahahaha
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To be clear, Bitcoin Core v30 lets node runners configure the OP_RETURN size limit (the -datacarriersize config option). The only change is that its default value is increased (to effectively unlimited). It is marked deprecated, which means the option is expected to be removed in a future version, but given the current political dispute around it, I do not expect that will happen any time soon.
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