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Ocean, a Bitcoin mining pool that recently raised $6.2 million in a seed funding round led by former Twitter (now known as X) CEO Jack Dorsey, is currently filtering ordinal inscription transactions. Giacomo Zucco, a bitcoiner, confirmed that Ocean was using Knots as a node, a software developed by Luke Dashjr known to filter Ordinal inscriptions.
What do you think about the transaction filtering policies of Ocean? Do you believe they constitute censorship? Tell us in the comments section below.

I don't doubt the accuracy of the headline, but I hope you realize you are citing a shitcoin web site that always looks to paint bitcoin in as bad a light as possible. It's not a credible source.

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I didn't know about that reputation. I go there occasionally to read the news.

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It's a common error. You can read about it here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin.com
Roger Ver used it to promote BCH for years. The name is deceptive.

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Miners who decide based on ideology and not economics will not survive.

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