Luke Dashjr
· 1d
Wrong, RDTS brings us back to where we were before Core30.
"where we were before Core30"
i.e. a world where:
Large op_returns were being mined anyway, helping node runners by keeping the spam out of the UTXO set,
and understanding the importance of miner decentralisation - where we help the small miners (template builders, to be precise) to see the same transactions as the big miners - many of the noderunners (using many versions of Core, and some running LibreRelay) were helping decentralisation via their relaxed mempool policy.
That's the world we were on then, and the world we remain in today, and the world we'll be in after you fork off.
The Bitcoin Network makes its own decisions, and doesn't need permission from you - or from Bitcoin Core - when it decides to relax mempool policy in order to help noderunners and help small miners who are building their own templates