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Lyn Alden
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I think JPEGs on the timechain are stupid.

But the idea that they're going to hurt Bitcoin seems so weak to me. Like the US dollar can withstand people scribbling on it but Bitcoin can't?

In fact, the idea of Bitcoin as a glorious digital monument with some graffiti scribbled on it represents humanity pretty well. That's kind of us in a nutshell. Seems on-brand. Perfectionists trying to keep their little gardens tidy while trolls come in and find ways to mess with them anyway.

NFTs and memecoins already had their peak fad moments. People now know that they're non-scarce gambling toys rather than investments. It's just echoes of that peak now. The only thing that concerned me about the ordinals/runes period was the rapid UTXO bloat, not the blockspace usage, since the latter already has a consensus limit on it.

And if Bitcoin transactions can't outprice JPEGs in the long run, then it's just not that valuable. Bitcoin currently does about 1% of the gross settlement volume of Fedwire. That's peanuts. Imagine if it reaches a point where it does even like 10% of Fedwire. What would you pay to move a full bitcoin globally, permissionlessly, in 10 minutes, in a world where it's no longer a niche thing?

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NodeRunner · 40w
I respect @LynAlden greatly for all her financial knowledge and everything she is doing to move #bitcoin forward but I do think she is wrong here. We need to actively and unconditionally guard the #bitcoin garden at all costs. Everything that is created by humans needs maintenance and safeguardin...
shiny · 40w
Still, natural limits and filters to mitigate (not fix) spam is a pretty normal thing to do. I’m surprised by all the takes saying we should not attempt to do so. It’s not rocket science, completely technically doable.
Zero · 40w
That is why you put the JPEGs on the Zenon Network, Lightning Networks successor.
Orange enough? · 39w
I recommend you close your eyes and listen closely to Bitcoin Mechanic and the words he uses. You might come away with a different perspective.
J B · 39w
More stuff on block chain means more data means more storage required for nodes means only very rich people with access to large data pools like AWS are capable of running nodes. We are watching bitcoin centralization unfold in front of us in real time.