Damus
ghost · 1w
You proved my point. Core changed Bitcoin policy for Citrea's "needs" (Poinsot's blog, Todd's PR), and Citrea couldn't be arsed to use it. They still run 80-byte + fake outputs. The change was made "...
moonsettler profile picture
are you familiar with the phrase "stated preferences versus revealed preferences"?

citrea revealed that they dgaf (as they stated), it does not matter to them. their software runs with v29 just fine.

even if you wouldn't take their word for it. citrea also stated that the transaction in question would almost never occur anyhow. so the core devs would have tossed out the proposal if it was _just_ for citrea.

now if you want to blame core devs for making a wrong call, that's a different story. but then you kinda should let go of this nonsense angle.
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moonsettler · 1w
> The change was made "for them" i think not even that is entirely true, but at least partially true. Antoine wanted citrea to use OP_RETURN, citrea was reluctant to admit they could be bullied into using large OP_RETURNs. the core devs understood the underlying incentive problem. and they wanted...