Damus
nomadshiba⚡ · 3w
oh yes its better when core does it slowly and nobody cares about it, without any attention. now we have inscriptions, and 4mb blocks, amazing. great.
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I am running the same hard drive I ran when I set up my current node 4 years ago. I will be running this same drive for another 4 years most likely. The idea that 4mb blocks are the norm(they aren’t), or that block size is a problem (it isn’t) is just more slop from a group of people who cannot put together a coherent argument. Bip 110 realistically saves 21gigs of disk space annually because practically speaking blocks are rarely over 2.2 gigs. I think I can manage a couple dozen extra gigs
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nomadshiba⚡ · 3w
i was talking about the reaction to a change, not disk size. this soft fork is not even a change it just hardens what was the norm, for a year. and when it comes to disk space, yeah normies aren't gonna run it. it takes too much space. they would use that space for games and other files. not to me...
kc · 2w
BIP-110 isn’t written for that. You are changing the topic.
kc · 2w
You love saying hard fork, hard drive, hard this, hard that. I think you are lying. Hard drives are enough to run a bitcoin node? what are you running? i need one of these hard drives. lol