I'm so happy this exists. It is an excellent demonstration of the principle "your node, your rules" and it is pretty easy to modify the bash script to enforce other conditions too. You can modify it to enforce bip300, or CTV, or any other soft fork really. Though meant as a joke, it's a genuinely wonderful idea imo and I want to do some videos outlining how it works and how to expand upon it for more purposes.
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It filters out blocks by given criteria. So you can use it in hypothetical future when bip300 or ctv will be in default node implementation
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