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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Time to roll-back Ordinals?
by
DooMAD
on 13/11/2023, 12:37:51 UTC
So best course of action, ignore and wait until the fad dies on its own...

Not exactly.  Ignoring it allows it to fester.  

doomad in this topic talked about do nothing to the meme junk. let it die out. now he says doing nothing means letting it fester
debunking himself yet again

In terms of alterations to the protocol, my stance remains "do nothing".  That hasn't changed.  You're just failing at basic literacy again.  So, if you're quite finished making feeble attempts to twist my words, maybe take a few adult education courses or something.  Improve your communication skills.  They are sorely lacking.


funny thing is every few days doomad flips his own script hoping to pander to both sides, hoping to recruit a new idiot
some days he wants the junk left alone and tells junk creators to make their money on his prefered network. (thus he promotes the junk has value (if he can take a cut)).. next few days he pretends to hate it. but still doesnt want it stopped(hence pretend)

Again, my stance has not changed and is perfectly reasonable.  Ordinals are a scam.  But censorship is not the solution.  If you seek to find ways to prevent others from transacting, governments will be watching closely to see if they can use the same method to stop all of us from transacting.  And then Bitcoin dies.  Even a total fuckwit like you should be able to comprehend the meaning of these words.  But no doubt you'll infer some other totally different meaning, because you're a raving sociopath.

I will happily discuss any proposals speaking in terms of incentive and disincentive.  The moment anyone talks about banning/blocking/stopping/preventing certain types of transactions, that's where I draw my line, so expect a confrontation if you cross it.  That line of thinking is incredibly dangerous.  Neutrality is a key tenet of this network, whether you're ignorant of that fact or not.  It is fundamentally essential to the survival of Bitcoin.  I cannot emphasise this strongly enough.