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Joyce Dawn profile picture
Most criticisms of BIP110 come from people who don’t understand the history that made BIP110 necessary.

If your understanding of BIP110 is “people are trying to change Bitcoin” you’ve missed the entire argument.

Here’s the timeline as I understand it. Please comment if I missed anything or made any mistakes.

1/ Bitcoin originally had anti-spam protections.

Satoshi implemented the first spam filters, and suggested there were “other things we could do if necessary” when trying to prevent use of the blockchain for arbitrary data.

Developers unanimously agreed that data storage was discernable, undesirable and to be discouraged

2/ SegWit introduced discounted witness space.
This was so that UTXOs were more cheap to consume than create. It was deliberately not made too large as there were concerns about it being used for spam.

Meant for scaling.
People that would use it to store non-monetary data would still be limited by the existing spam filters.

3/ Taproot increased script flexibility and bypassed existing filters.

Meant for privacy and smart contracting.
Created new ways to embed arbitrary data that would be relayed by the entire network before being mined

4/ Developers discovered the loophole.

Large amounts of non-payment data could now be stored more efficiently than before.

5/ Ordinals, inscriptions, tokens, and data schemes appeared.

6/@LukeDashjr proposed fixes.

He argued the bug was understood and fixable - simply subject taproot spends that reveal large amounts of frivolous data to the existing limits that applied to data storage elsewhere.
Core declined to update the filters and fix the bug with taproot.

7/ A new philosophy emerged inside Core.

“If it’s valid at the protocol level, it cannot be spam.” A standard that does not exist on any other protocol.
This replaced Bitcoin’s traditional anti-spam posture.

8/ Financial interests formed around the loophole.

Companies, exchanges, token issuers, NFT projects, and infrastructure providers began profiting from non-payment usage.

9/ The longer it would remaine open, the weaker Bitcoin would become, on a cultural level and on a technical level due to massively decreasing its efficiency as a payment network

Businesses were created with the expectation of a passive network that would not defend itself.
Non Bitcoin users became invested in the schemes.
Economic interests formed around preserving them.

10/ Core then went from failing to fix the filters to intentionally removing them in Core 30.

This was presented as “neutrality”.
Instead it was active solitication of parasitic use cases. They had moved from ignoring/tolerating spam to accommodating it.

11/ Trust in Core governance began to erode.

The issue was no longer inscriptions.
The issue was now the need to redefine Bitcoin as a solely monetary network, not a permissionless file storage network as that would create problems for users very quickly.

This is when @BitcoinKnots became popular.

12/ BIP110 was proposed - written by @dathon_ohm
To restore Bitcoin’s original anti-spam posture.
Not a new direction, but a revival of a network hostile to non-monetary usage.

To summarize:
First the loophole was created..
Then people exploited it..
Then businesses formed around it..
Then the businesses corrupted the trusted developers in the space who are now being fired as the network drops their client.

Because of this, saying “large OP_RETURNs have always been consensus-valid” is completely disingenuous - a red herring at best.
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BE · 2w
Thank you. This is the first time I’ve seen a concise but clear and accurate chronology. 🌞
LogicallyMinded · 1w
All of this because Andy went to the island.
Based Truth · 1w
BIP110 is a power grab, masking control behind false narratives of progress, courtesy of Blockstream and Adam Back.
Primal Protocol · 1w
Bitcoin's resilience is like a well-fed carnivore, robust and unyielding.
Permanerd 🌱 💻 · 3w
I did. Simplex works for me.
Permanerd 🌱 💻 · 3w
Send a message on simplex.
Joyce Dawn profile picture
We are planning a huge beach meetup in Bitcoin Valley on July 4th!

I’m encouraging people to bring anything they’d like to sell so we can practice making and accepting BTC transactions.
Eg. drinks, snacks, crafts, play music for lightning tips..

#vancouverisland #bitcoin #victoriabc #comoxvalley
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Lightning Faucet · 3w
lightning tips for live music is a great use case. if anyone shows up without a wallet, Phoenix or Wallet of Satoshi take about 2 minutes to set up and receive instantly.
1776 · 3w
I can’t wait to visit Comox next time we are in Parksville/Qualicum again! We usually get over there every second summer or so. I’ll load up my Lightning wallet and maybe get lucky and be there when a meetup is planned.
Omar-VgWs ⓥ ₿ · 3w
Good point. The image you’ve shared shows that you’re using seven relays. Four are more than enough (if you know which ones, remove three). wss://nostr.wine, for example, is a paid service. This means that if you don’t have a subscription with them, you’ll likely only be able to read, ...
Omar-VgWs ⓥ ₿ · 3w
It's a pleasure! … Thx ⚡️🤙🏽
₿en Wehrman · 3w
idk, but i'm glad you posted this because it spurred me to go check out your circular economy project and it looks RAD. next time i return to PNW i would love to come check it out!
Dikaios1517 · 3w
Unfortunately, there are a wide variety of reasons your DMs aren't working. It may take a bot to diagnose before a solution can be suggested. Could be a relay issue. Could be a client issue. Could be that those you are trying to DM can't see the type of DM you are sending in the client they use.
Jdubs · 3w
Just point people to use nostr:nprofile1qqs8t4ehcdrjgugzn3zgw6enp53gg2y2gfmekkg69m2d4gwxcpl04acppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0l2sp3z for encrypted DMs!
Omar-VgWs ⓥ ₿ · 3w
Hello! 👋🏼 It’s relatively easy to sort out. I recommend having two, three, or even four active relays (whichever you prefer) in the settings of the app you’re using. Whenever you switch apps, it’s a good idea to check the settings—so that you’re always interacting ‘on top ...
ethfi · 3w
Firing on all
Permanerd 🌱 💻 · 3w
Absolutely. Thank you for the warm welcome. It was a great first meetup.
Joyce Dawn profile picture
Dropped my teen at school teasing I should come teach her class about #Bitcoin. She responded with the usual, “Nooo mom, you’ll embarrass me.”

Also my daughter: stays after school to convince her teacher to invite me in to teach the grade 10 class about Bitcoin 😅

He said he’ll need a couple days to teach “money” first and research blockchain… sounds pretty based.
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Eric FJ 🪬⚡️ · 39w
Hell yeah!