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Aaron van Wirdum · 31w
As I’ve said before… Those that wish to block OP_RETURNs and whatever else they see as spam should deploy a UASF to render it invalid. Those that consider this a form of (or path to) censorship ...
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What's a URSF?

Those that run the UASF will build a chain, from a predefined activation height, that doesn't contain any large op_returns

What exactly does the URSF do? It requires that the block at the activation height *must* have at least one large op-return?
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Aaron van Wirdum · 31w
That’s one way to do it, but would be pretty ugly. It would be better IMO to activate using BIP8 with LOT=true. That way miners will be required to signal readiness for soft fork activation before some deadline. Blocks that don’t signal would then start being rejected. (Assuming nostr:npub1lh27...