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Re: Veriblock is spamming the BTC network. Is this bad, or positive for LN adoption?
by
franky1
on 08/04/2019, 01:35:09 UTC
Ah, how joyously predictable.  The inept troll thinks sending valid transactions conforming to the network rules is an identical situation to running a client proposing incompatible network rules which had the potential to result in the loss of users funds and was a clear security risk to the network.  It's almost like I saw it coming and posted it just to point out what an utter moron he is when he inevitably posted to claim it's somehow a flip-flop when it isn't.  

If I'm digging a hole, it's for a dipshit like you to walk right into.  Well done.  Way to fall straight in the trap.

your memory seems to be trippy.
the nodes that were thrown off the network august 2017 were not offering anything that would break the rules. if the core devs did not do their controversial fork.. guess what. the network would continue as is. no issues. it was the core devs who implemented their network controversy BEFORE.. i'll repeat this multiple times BEFORE BEFORE BEFORE cores desired NEW feature even activated.
core only done the controversial fork to FAKE consensus, to just be able to get an activation at a later date.
again CORE threw nodes off the network. not because the opposition were breaking the network of cores new feature(as it was not even active). but because the opposition were against cores FUTURE feature.
meaning not everyone agreed to core. so instead of core morally stepping back and accepting the network was not happy with core. core threw out opposition to fake agreement.

you have been told this many times over the last year, even the blockdata, code and even core devs have shown thats what happened. so dont try your standard flip flop tricks of trying to change history.
and i do find it funny now your pretending that your opinion is that devs dont referee the network to 'send off' opposing parties.

you made it clear multiples times before that you actually advocate devs ability and devs rationale for doing such tactics.
but hey if all you can do is flip flop, have memory issues, or just insult as your reply. then you really are digging deep at the bottom of the barrel for excuses for your mindset
. but ill remind you one last time
you wont make income from LN and it wont make you have stable income, wealthy or rich. so the sooner you realise that your motivation to promote LN for financial gain will fall flat. then maybe you will change your agenda and start instead caring more for bitcoin and actually learning about bitcoin.

have a nice day. but goodluck with having the realisations you have yet to make

as for the topic at hand. my opinion (unlike yours) is not to digress down a path where you think the only option is to divert people to different networks by force. but instead to cause only those affecting tx fee's to be affected by the fee's thus if they want to save money they can stop their spammy patterns or use LN. which is also a situation which would interest you and your friends. thus everyone wins and no innocent parties are punished/affected