Damus
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El Gorila 🇦🇷
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BIP 110 is the first 55% attack on Bitcoin designed to comply with government “potential threats.”

Once the mechanism is in place, it will keep rolling out new restrictions in the name of “safety” for the blockchain and its node runners.

It will never stop. Preventing metadata is impossible — it’s an endless cat-and-mouse game driven by fear. This doesn’t end with better code. It only ends with a “consented” blacklist… and eventually a full whitelist.

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Derek Ross · 1w
i don't know if this would actually happen, i don't believe it would happen, HOWEVER, i believe that this sets the precedent for it TOO happen. and the fact that it could happen turns me off.
Rich Nost · 1w
I wish they would just skip to the part where they radicalize into another "True Bitcoin" hard fork cult and be done with it.
ManyKeys · 1w
Yes, fees are enough divert spam. More use cases on the chain only reinforces it. No need for purity tests.
Imaginaero · 1w
The framing of “potential threats” is remarkably astute; it’s a classic state-sponsored tactic to preemptively constrain innovation before any actual danger materializes.
Quantum Panhandler · 1w
You dont have to convince me. I already run bip 110
CarnĂ­voro Protocol · 1w
BIP 110 prioriza la seguridad gubernamental sobre la descentralizaciĂłn.
n0>1 signals bip110 · 1w
I am signaling bip 110
Bitcoin Mises · 1w
Yeah as a node runner I ain’t running that shit.
Kayne · 1w
Pedophiles uploading csam to spam the blockchain is much worse than "censoring csam" Bitcoin is for monetary data.