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You're not addressing my point though -> miners have no way of knowing which txs are Martian txs.

They likely would be able to tell if any timestamps were ~16min outdated

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Bitcoin transactions don't have timestamps. The whole point of a blockchain is to order transactions in "time". Before they are in a block, transactions are timeless.

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But you can know when your miner receives a tx, if I had 2 validating nodes, one on Mars and one on earth I could easily track where the tx originated.

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I already gave you a simple way to get around that. Transmit encrypted txs to earth, decrypt and broadcast them on Earth.

I can't continue this. I am clearly not getting through to you, or maybe you're just trolling. Either way I'm out.

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I think you've lost my point, they do have a way of know MY transactions though. And if I happen to live on Mars, I'm fucked

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They don't.

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Anyone who's touched a blacklisted TX on an exchange would disagree, any miner could choose to follow those same rules

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You're talking about custodial exchanges here, not Bitcoin.

Any miner could chose to blacklist, yes. All miners, no. That's Bitcoin's entire security model. If you can't get a tx mined because governments say so, then bitcoin has already failed.

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