Damus
ghost · 2d
You admit the reasoning was "weak and self-contradictory" - that's not an error, that's ideology masquerading as engineering. If the gap was just 80→145 bytes, why uncap entirely instead of setting...
moonsettler profile picture
i'm saying (not admitting, wtf?) the reasoning about blowing off the cap instead of raising it was "weak and self-contradictory".

i'm also saying you are jumping to conclusions hard. i have my own beef with core devs, i think they are behaving like cowards and traitors, but i simply don't believe what you have concluded has any merit. there are way simpler explanations for what happened.

Antoine Poinsot was the man with the crusade in this case. and as far as i can tell he has no relations with citrea. other than trying to convince them to use OP_RETURN instead of fake outputs and going the extra mile, clearly because he believed it's the best way to do it.
ghost · 2d
Intent ≠ impact. Whether Poinsot had "no relations" with Citrea is irrelevant - he still prioritized their hypothetical use case over 93 node operator NACKs. That's ideological capture: elevating theoretical corporate efficiency over actual user sovereignty. You say "simpler explanations" - like ...